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USER MANUAL Mixage Controller Edition Reloop
MIXAGE Controller Editio
Professional MIDI controller with integrated 4 channel soundcard
For your own safety, please read this operation manual carefully before initial operation! All persons involved in the installation, setting-up, operation, maintenance and service of this device must be appropriately qualified and to see this operation manual in detail. This product complies with the requirements of the applicable European and national regulations. Conformity has been proven. The respective statements and documents are deposited at the manufacturer.
Mode d'emploi
ATTENTION!
To prevent fire or avoid an electric shock do not expose the device to water or flu. Never open the housing!
ATTENTION!
Keep information for further reference!
- Updates & Support 12
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B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 mixage FC The device enables with Part II of PartCC Ads. Conditions is subject to the following: and the following: mechanical interface: 1.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 CE1.1 BEDIENELEMENTE & ANSCHLÜSSE
Geräteoberseite
T1. .....Pitch Bend - Taste
T2.....Pitch Bend + Taste
T3.....Shift-Taste
T4.....Autoloop (Funktion) Taste (Shift: Loop In)
T5. . . . . . Loop Length -/+ (Loop-Länge) (Shift: Beat Move > nur Traktor Pro)
T6.....Gain-Regler
T7. .....Pitchfader inkl. Status LED Anzeige (leuchtet bei 0%)
T8.....Reloop-Taste (Shift: Loop Out)
T9.....FX Select-Taste (Shift: Master Deck-Zuweisung)
T10.....FX -Dry/Wet + Regler (Shift: Pan-Balance-Regler)
T11.....Amount (FX Parameter 1) Regler (Shift: Filter)
T12. .....FX On-Taste (Shift: Keylock-Taste)
T13. .....Search Mode-Taste
T14.....Scratch Mode-Taste
T15.....Jog Wheel
T16. .....Sync-Taste (Shift: Cue 1 > nur Traktor Pro)
T17. . . . . .CUP-Taste (Shift: Cue 2 > nur Traktor Pro)
T18. .....Cue-Taste (Shift: Cue 3 > nur Traktor Pro)
T19. .....Play/Pause Taste (Shift: Cue 4 > nur Traktor Pro)
T20.....TRAX-Encoder (Shift: Ordnernavigation)
T21. .....Track Load-Taste (Shift: Order öffnen [R], Ordner schließen [L])
T22.....High (Höhen EQ) Regler
T23.....Mid (Mitten EQ) Regler
T24.....Low (Tiefen EQ) Regler
T25.....Cue (Vorhör) Taste (Shift: Track Pre-Listen Play [L] / Stop [R])
T26.....Linefader
T27.....Master Lautstärkeregler (analog, nicht Software)
T28. ....Phones Lautstärkeregler (analog, nicht Software)
T29.....Cue-Mix (Überblendung) Fader
T30.....Power Status LED (leuchtet bei eingeschaltetem Controller, sofern Spannung anliegt)
T31. .....MIDI Status LED (leuchtet bei MIDI-Signalübertragung)
T32.....Master Level (Pegel) LED Anzeige
T33.....Crossfader
Geräterückseite
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TRAKTOR Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will help you set up your TRAKTOR. The Setup Wizard will configure your screen layouts, external controllers and signal routing. Your old settings will be saved in the TRAKTOR settings folder. To restore your old settings, use the import function in the preferences. Cancel Back Next ▶text_image
TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you would like to use TRAKTOR with an external USB/FireWire controller the Setup Wizard will help you set it up. Are you using a USB/FireWire controller? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >text_image
TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you are using a Native Instruments (NI) audio interface with TRAKTOR the Setup Wizard will configure the audio routing. Are you using a NI audio interface? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >3.2 MAPPING IMPORT [NUR TRAKTOR PRO]
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Preferences... Audio Setup Output Routing Input Routing MIDI Clock Timecode Setup Loading Transport Mixer Effects Recording Broadcasting File Management Data Location Layout Manager Deck Details Browser Details Global View Options Controller Manager Traktor Kontrol X1 Device Setup In-Port Out-Port Device Generic Keyboard Keyboard n/a Add... Edit... Device Target Focus Modifier State 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Assignment Table Control I/O Assignment Mode Mapped to Cond1 Con List Select Up/Down In Global Inc Down M1=0 List Select Up/Down In Global Dec Up M1=0 Load Selected In Deck A Trigger Ctrl+Left M1=0 Load Selected In Deck B Trigger Ctrl+Right M1=0 Master Tempo Beat Tag In Global Trigger Ctrl+Space M1=0 List Delete In Global Trigger Delete M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Cmd+A M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Ctrl+A M1=0 Add In... Add Out... Duplicate Delete Device Mapping Learn Down Reset Comment Mapping Details Modifier Value Modifier Value Modifier Conditions M1 0 - - - Type of Controller Button Interaction Mode Inc Assignment Global Button Options Auto Repeat Resolution ... Invert Setup Wizard Import Export CloseASIO®, Core Audio, DirectSound®, WASAPI™
Control Change messages are sent with status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x00 to 0x7F, directly related to the location of the controller.
CC-RELATIVE (ENC)
Control Change messages are status OxBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x40 to indicate the change in the controller. This is an offset to 0x40 "one's complement" notation. A message with data 0x43 indicates a positive change of 3. A messages with data 0x31 indicates a negative change of 15.
SWITCH ON/OFF (SW,CENTER,CW,CCW)
These messages are used for switches.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
LED ON/OFF (LED)
These messages are used for LED.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
PITCHBEND
Pitchbend messages are status OxEn, where n is the channel, for the specified controller.
Thus the controller ID is indicated only by the channel.
For accurate changes, the 14 bit data in a pitch bend message is reserved for absolute controllers which require more than 7 bits of data.
LEVEL LED (LEVEL)
These messages are used for LEVEL.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED Off value is 0x00 and On value is related to LED amount, 0x01 with one LED, 0x02 with two LED..., where n is the channel.
For your own safety, please read this operation manual carefully before initial operation! All persons involved in the installation, setting-up, operation, maintenance and service of this device must be appropriately qualified and observe this operation manual in detail. This product complies with the requirements of the applicable European and national regulations. Conformity has been proven. The respective statements and documents are deposited at the manufacturer.
INDEX
- Setup 21
1.1. Control Elements & Connections.... 22 - Initial Operation.... 23
- Computer-Configuration 23
3.1. Traktor LE Setup 23
3.1.1. Installation 23
3.1.2. Configuration 23-24
3.2. Mapping-Import (nur Traktor Pro) 25-26 - Operation 26-28
- Device Settings & Tests 28
5.1. MIDI Channel Assignment 29
5.2. LED Function Test 29 - Updates & Support 29
6.1 Firmware Check 29
6.2. Firmware Update.... 29-30 - Appendix 30
7.1. System Requirements Traktor LE 30
7.2. MIDI Assignment Chart.... 31-33
7.3. Troubleshooting 34
7.4. Technical Specifications 34
Congratulations on purchasing the Reloop Mixage Controller Edition. Thank you for placing your trust in our disc jockey technology. Before operating this equipment we ask you to carefully study and observe all instructions.
Please remove the Reloop Mixage Controller Edition from its packaging. Before initial operation please make sure that the device has not been visibly damaged during transport. If you detect any damage to the power cable or the casing, do not operate the device and contact your specialised dealer. In order to protect the Digital Jockey 2 the device has been supplied with a protective foil. Please remove this foil before initial operation.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
Please exercise particular caution when handling the power voltage. This voltage rating may lead to a critical electrical shock! Any damage caused by the non-observance of this operation manual excludes any warranty claims. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage to property or for personal injury caused by improper handling or non-observance of the safety instructions.
- This device has left the factory in perfect condition. To maintain this condition and to ensure a risk-free operation the user must observe the safety instructions and warnings contained in this operation manual.
- For reasons of safety and certification (CE) the unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the device is prohibited. Please note that in the event of damage caused by the manual modification to this device any warrantyclaims are excluded.

- The inside of the device does not contain any parts which require maintenance, with the exception of wear parts that can be exchanged from the outside. Only qualified staff must carry out maintenance, otherwise warranty does not apply!
- The Fuse must exclusively be exchanged against fuses of the same class, with the same trigger features and nominal current rating.
- Make sure that the power will only be supplied after the device has been fully set up. Always plug in the mains plug last. Ensure that the mains switch is in the "OFF" position when connecting the device to power.
- Only use cables that comply with regulations. Observe that all jacks and bushes are tightened and correctly hooked up. Refer to your dealer if you have any questions.
- Ensure that when setting up the product the mains cable is not squashed or damaged by sharp edges.
- Prevent the mains cable from coming into contact with other cables! Exercise great care when handling mains cables and connections. Never touch these parts with wet hands!
- Connect the power cable exclusively to appropriate shock-proof outlets. The only supply point to be used is a supply outlet in accordance with specifications of the public supply network.
- Disconnect the device from the supply outlet when not in use and before cleaning! Be sure to hold the mains plug by the body. Never pull the mains cord!
- Position the device on a horizontal and stable low-flame base.
- Avoid any concussions or violent impact when installing or operating the device.
- When selecting the location of installation make sure that the device is not exposed to excessive heat, humidity, and dust. Be sure that no cables lie around openly. You will endanger your own safety and that of others!
- Do not rest any containers filled with liquid that could easily spill onto the device or in its immediate vicinity. If, however, fluids should access the inside of the device, immediately disconnect the mains plug. Have the device checked by a qualified service technician before re-use. Damage caused by fluids inside the device is excluded from the warranty.
- Do not operate the device under extremely hot (in excess of 35^ C) or extremely cold (below 5^ C) conditions. Keep the device away from direct exposure to the sun and heat sources such as radiators, ovens, etc. (even • during transport in a closed vehicle). Never cover the cooling fan or vents. Always ensure sufficient ventilation.
- The device must not be operated after being taken from a cold environment into a warm environment. The condensation caused hereby may destroy your device. Do not switch on or operate the device until it has reached • ambient temperature!
- Controls and switches should never be treated with spray-on cleaning agents and lubricants. This device should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Never use solvents or cleaning fluids with a petroleum base for cleaning.
- When relocating, the device should be transported in its original packaging.
- Devices supplied by voltage should not be left in the hands of children. Please exercise particular care when in the presence of children.
- At commercial facilities the regulations for the prevention of accidents as stipulated by the organization of professional associations must be observed.
- At schools, training facilities, hobby and self-help workshops the operation of the device must be monitored with responsibility by trained staff.
- Keep this operation manual in a safe place for later reference in the event of questions or problems.
APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS
- This device is a professional DJ MIDI controller that can control software. The device should be connected via USB cable to a computer.
- This product is authorised for connection to 240 V, 50 Hz Ac/110 V, 60 Hz AC via an optional mains adapter (not included in the purchased parts package) and is designed exclusively for indoor application.
- If the device is used for any other purposes than those described in the operation manual, damage can be caused to the product, leading to exclusion of warranty rights. Moreover, any other application that does not comply with the specified purpose harbours risks such as short circuit, fire, electrical shock, etc.
- The serial number determined by the manufacturer must never be removed to uphold the warranty rights.
MAINTENANCE
- Check the technical safety of the device regularly for damage to the mains cord or the casing, as well as for wearout of wear parts such as rotary knobs and sliding faders.
- If it is to be assumed that a safe operation is no longer feasible then the device must be disconnected and secured against accidental use. Always disconnect the mains plug from the outlet!
- It must be assumed that a safe operation is no longer feasible if the device bears visible defects, if the device no longer functions, following longer storage under unfavourable conditions or after major transport stress.
1. SETUP

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B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 mixage FC This device compiler with PMR 2 of Inertek, Reris. Configuration is subject to the following: the manufacturer (1) this device requires furnitive interference, and (2) this device must choose any interferon required including confidence that may change interference conditions.1.1 CONTROL ELEMENTS & CONNECTIONS
Surface
T1. .....Pitch Bend - Button
T2.....Pitch Bend + Button
T3.....Shift Button
T4.....Autoloop Button (Shift: Loop In)
T5. .....Loop Length -/+ (Shift: Beat Move > only Traktor Pro)
T6. .....Gain Dial
T7. .....Pitchfader incl. Status LED Indicator (illuminated at 0%)
T8.....Reloop Button (Shift: Loop Out)
T9. .....FX Select Button (Shift: Master Deck Assignment)
T10. .....FX -Dry/Wet + Dial (Shift: Pan Balance Dial)
T11.....Amount (FX Parameter 1) Dial (Shift: Filter)
T12. .....FX On Button (Shift: Keylock Button)
T13. .....Search Mode Button
T14. .....Scratch Mode Button
T15. .....Jog Wheel
T16. .....Sync Button (Shift: Cue 1 > only Traktor Pro)
T17. .....CUP Button (Shift: Cue 2 > only Traktor Pro)
T18. .....CUE Button (Shift: Cue 3 > only Traktor Pro)
T19. .....Play/Pause Button (Shift: Cue 4 > only Traktor Pro)
T20. ....TRAX Encoder (Shift: Folder Navigation)
T21. .....Track Load Button (Shift: Open Folder [L], Close Folder [R])
T22.....High (Highs EQ) Dial
T23.....Mid (Mids EQ) Dial
T24.....Low (Bass EQ) Dial
T25.....Cue Button (Shift: Track Pre-Listen Play [L] / Stop [R])
T26.....Linefader
T27. .....Master Volume Dial (analog, not software)
T28. ....Phones Volume Dial (analog, not software)
T29.....Cue Mix Fader
T30. . . . . .Power Status LED (illuminated when controller is turned on, if voltage is provided)
T31. .....MIDI Status LED (illuminated when transferring MIDI signal)
T32.....Master Level LED Indicator
T33.....Crossfader
Rear Panel
B39.....Mains Cord Strain Relief
B40. ....Mains Adapter Connection (DC6V/1.5A)
B41.....On/Off Button
B42. ....USB Port
B43. ....MIDI Channel 1/2 Switch
B44. ....Shift Lock On/Off Switch
B45. ....LED Dimmer Dial
Right Side
S38. ....Kensington Lock
- First make sure to turn off the device via the On/Off Button -B41- on the rear panel.
- Connect the included mains adapter to the device's DC jack -B40- and a shock-proof outlet.
- Then connect the included USB cable to the corresponding connection -B42- on the device's rear panel and a free USB port of your computer.
3. COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
Before you can use your new device a few basic computer adjustments have to be carried out. Please especially observe the following explanations.
3.1 TRAKTOR LE SETUP
Along with Reloop Mixage you get the gratuitous and non-restrictive DJ software „Traktor LE“.

NOTE!
Upgrade to Traktor PRO (4 deck support):
Via the Included Traktor LE version you are able to purchase the extensive Traktor PRO version at a bargain price. Current price conditions can be found under www.nativeinstruments.de
3.1.1 INSTALLATION
Besides the instruction manual, on the included installation CD you can also find a directory named „Traktor“. Open this directory and select the setup file that best suits your system. Follow the instructions from the installation window.

NOTE!
Details regarding the system requirements can be found in the appendix under item „System Requirements Traktor LE“.
3.1.2 CONFIGURATION
If Traktor LE is used for the first time the „Setup Wizard“ should start. If this is not the case please click on „Help“ and select the menu item „Start Setup Wizard“.

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Traktor File View Help Launch Service Center Open Manual... Downloads Visit Traktor on the web Visit Beatport on the web Start Setup Wizard About Traktor... UpgradeIn the setup wizard select the following items:
- Answer the first question „Are you using a USB/FireWire Controller?“ with „Yes“. Then click on „Next“.

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TRAKTOR Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will help you set up your TRAKTOR. The Setup Wizard will configure your screen layouts, external controllers and signal routing. Your old settings will be saved in the TRAKTOR settings folder. To restore your old settings, use the import function in the preferences. Cancel Back Next >- In the field „Choose your manufacturer“ select the item „Reloop“. The following menu item „Choose your model“ has to be answered with „Mixage“. Again confirm this selection with „Yes“.

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TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you would like to use TRAKTOR with an external USB/FireWire controller the Setup Wizard will help you set it up. Are you using a USB/FireWire controller? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >- The following question regarding connected hardware by manufacturer „Native Instruments“ has to be answered with „No“.

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TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you are using a Native Instruments (NI) audio interface with TRAKTOR the Setup Wizard will configure the audio routing. Are you using a NI audio interface? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >3.2 MAPPING IMPORT [ONLY TRAKTOR PRO]
In order for Traktor to be able to assign the MIDI commands that Mixage sends to the correct functions, a special mapping is necessary.
A suitable mapping can be found on the installation CD in the folder „Mappings/Traktor Pro“.
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NOTE!
You can find updated and extended mappings online. Go to http://www.reloopdj.com/forum and open the category „Mapping files“ in the field „Downloads for all Reloop products“.
Please proceed as follows in order to import the mapping:
- In Traktor open the adjustment dialogue by clicking the small cog wheel in the upper right corner.
- Open the category „Controller Manager“.
- In order to avoid problems it is recommended to delete all existing entries apart from the keyboard mappings from the controller manager: To do so select one entry after the other in the field „Device“ and press „EDIT...“ followed by „Delete“.

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Preferences... Audio Setup Output Routing Input Routing MiDi Clock Timecode Setup Loading Transport Mixer Effects Recording Broadcasting File Management Data Location Layout Manager Deck Details Browser Details Global View Options Controller Manager Traktor Kontrol X1 Device Setup In-Port Out-Port Device Generic Keyboard Keyboard n/a Add... Edit... Device Target Focus Modifier State 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Assignment Table Control I/O Assignment Mode Mapped to Cond1 Con List Select Up/Down In Global Inc Down M1=0 List Select Up/Down In Global Dec Up M1=0 Load Selected In Deck A Trigger Ctrl+Left M1=0 Load Selected In Deck B Trigger Ctrl+Right M1=0 Master Tempo Beat Tap In Global Trigger Ctrl+Space M1=0 List Delete In Global Trigger Delete M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Cmd+A M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Ctrl+A M1=0 Add In... Add Out... Duplicate Delete Device Mapping Learn Down Reset Comment Mapping Details Modifier Value Modifier Value Modifier Conditions M1 0 - - Type of Controller Button Interaction Mode Inc Assignment Global Button Options Auto Repeat Resolution ... Invert Setup Wizard Import Export Close- Now select the button „Add...“ followed by „Import”.

In the selection screen open the mapping file that is found on the CD or that was downloaded from the Reloop support site.
Troubleshooting
Should a problem arise and Mixage's LEDs are not lit correctly, this is probably caused in most cases by installed MIDI software (e.g. MidiYoke, Maple Virtual MIDI Cable, Bome, Osculator, etc.)
In order to solve the problem proceed as follows:
- In Traktor open the adjustment dialogue by clicking the small cog wheel in the upper right corner.
- Open the category „Controller Manager“.
- For the following device entries the following port assignments have to be configured:
| Device In-Port Out-Port | ||
| Mixage V* Reloop Mixage Reloop Mixage |
4. OPERATION
After connecting and configuring Reloop Mixage correctly for the DJ software, Traktor can now be used.
NOTE!
In the following the whole Traktor function assignment will be described. Some features are only available in Traktor Pro and therefore they have been marked grey in the following chart.
| Element Function | Function with activated Shift -T3- | |
| T1 Pitch Bend | - ButtonAllows the temporary deceleration (counter-clockwise) of a track. | |
| T2 | Pitch Bend + ButtonAllows the temporary acceleration (clockwise) of a track. | |
| T3 Shift Button | By pressing this button all the device's control elements receive a different function. The current assignment can be viewed on the right side of this chart. | |
| T4 Autoloop | ButtonSets an automatic loop with the set loop length (-T15-), without the necessity of setting the loop ending point manually. | Loop In / Set Cue ButtonManually sets the starting point of a loop. Simultaneously a cue point will be defined. |
| T5 Loop Length | -/+ DialBy turning the encoder the set loop's length can be varied.By pressing the encoder the loop active function can be activated and deactivated respectively. | Beat Move DialCarries out a beatjump in or opposed to playback direction. |
| T6 Gain Dial | Preamplification of a track/deck. | |
| T7 Pitchfader incl. Status LEDHerewith it is possible to exactly adjust the pitchfader of the current deck. In 0% position the LED is illuminated. | ||
| T8 Reloop Button | Jumps to the last stored loop and reactivates it. | Loop Out ButtonManually sets the ending point of a loop. Now the deck is in loop mode; the selected passage will be repeated continuously. Renewed pressing stops the loop mode. |
| T9 FX Select | ButtonBy pressing the button it is possible to scroll through the effects. | Master Deck AssignmentThe current deck becomes the master deck. |
| T10 FX-Dry/Wet+DialHerewith it is possible to quickly change the effect's intensity. | Pan DialHerewith it is possible to adjust the volume separation between the left and right channel. The zero position corresponds to an equal level on both channels. | |
| T11 Amount | (FX Parameter 1) DialIn Effect Mode the parameters can be adjusted herewith.NOTE!In Traktor LE only the 1st parameter works in Chained Effect Mode. | FilterRegulates the filter effect for the activated deck. In zero position the filter will automatically be deactivated. |
| T12 FX On Button | Activates the FX section corresponding to the deck. | Keylock Button(De-)activates Keylock. |
| T13 Search | Mode ButtonAllows quick scrolling through a loaded track. | |
| T14 Scratch | Mode ButtonActivates the jog wheel's scratch function and the pitch bend function at the edge of the jog wheel. | |
| T15 Jog Wheel | Herewith various functions can be controlled.Please also see jog wheel mode buttons -T13- & -T14-. | |
| T16 Sync Button | The current deck's pitch will be synchronized to the master deck. | Cue 1 ButtonSets and triggers the 1st cue point. |
| T17 Cup Button | As long as this button is being pressed the deck jumps to the last set cue point and stops.When releasing the button playback will start. | Cue 2 ButtonSets and triggers the 2nd cue point. |
| T18 Cue Button | Herewith the cue point will be triggered and played for as long as the button is being held. | Cue 3 ButtonSets and triggers the 3rd cue point. |
| T19 Play/Pause ButtonStarts and pauses the track's playback respectively. | Cue 4 ButtonSets and triggers the 4th cue point. | |
| T20 TRAX Encoder (Tracklist Navigation)- By turning the encoder it is possible to scroll through the track list.- By pressing the encoder browser view will be maximized. | TRAX Encoder (Folder Navigation)- By turning the encoder it is possible to navigate through the folders. | |
| T21 Track Load ButtonAssigns the selected track to the deck. | Load ButtonOpen folder [L], close folder [R] | |
| T22 High Dial Regulates the high EQ. | ||
| T23 Mid Dial Regulates the mid EQ. | ||
| T24 Low Dial Regulates the bass EQ. | ||
| T25 Cue ButtonBy pressing one of the Cue Buttons the monitoring function for the selected deck will be activated. | Cue ButtonTrack Pre-Listen Play [L] / Stop [R] | |
| T26 Linefader Regulates the respective channel's volume. | ||
| T27 Master Volume Dial (analog, not software)The dial adjusts the master output's volume. | ||
| T28 Phones Dial (analog, not software)The dial adjusts the headphones' volume. | ||
| T29 Cue Mix FaderWith the Cue Mix Fader it is possible to simulate a pre-mix via the headphones. In the right position the master signal is audible, in the left position the cue signal is audible. | ||
| T30 Power Status LEDIlluminated when the controller is turned on, if voltage is provided. | ||
| T31 MIDI Status LEDIlluminated when MIDI signals are sent. | ||
| T32 Master Level LED IndicatorOptically displays the master output level. | ||
| T33 CrossfaderCrossfader between ch.1 and ch.2 | ||
5. DEVICE SETTINGS AND TESTS
There are a few settings and tests which can be carried out directly with Mixage without the need for a computer. In the following a few points will be explained more thoroughly.

5.1 MIDI ASSIGNMENT
NOTE!
By default Mixage is configured for MIDI channels 1 or 2. The MIDI channell can be selected via the switch on the rear side -B43-.
It is possible to connect a further Mixage controller, i.e. for DJ teams. For this purpose it is important that one Mixage is on MIDI channel 1 and the second Mixage is on MIDI channel 2 (see switch -B43-).
Reloop's official mappings are laid-out according to the standard configuration. Therefore changes are usually unnecessary.

NOTE!
Updated and advanced mappings can also be found online. Go to http://www.reloopdj.com/forum and open the category „Mapping Files“ under „Downloads for all Reloop products“.
5.2 LED FUNCTIONAL TEST
Herewith it is possible to check whether all of Mixage's LEDs work properly.
To carry out the functional test proceed as follows:
- Make sure that Mixage is turned off (see position On/Off Button -B41-).
- Press and hold the left Sync Button -T16- and turn on Mixage via the On/Off Button -B41-.
- Now release the Sync Button -T16-.
- Now all LEDs should be illuminated.
- In order to finish the test, simply turn off the device via the On/Off Button -B41-.
6. UPDATES & SUPPORT
For Reloop Mixage it is possible to update its firmware. This way changes can be applied and new features added subsequently. Instructions on how to proceed can be found online under the below mentioned address.
Especially updated drivers for the integrated audio interface are offered which can be downloaded.
6.1 FIRMWARE CHECK
- Turn off the device via the On/Off Button -B41-.
- Press and hold the right Shift Button -T3-.
- Turn on the device via the On/Off Button -B41-.
- The firmware version is displayed via the Level LED Display -T32-.
Example: Left LED Display: 1 LED + right LED Display: 5 LEDs = Firmware version 1.5
6.2 FIRMWARE UPDATE
- Make sure that Mixage is turned off (see position On/Off Button -B41-) and connected to the computer via USB.
- Press and hold the TRAX Encoder -T20- and turn on Mixage via the On/Off Button -B41-.
- Now release the button -T20-.
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The Power Status LED -T30- and the MIDI Status LED -T31- will now flash. Mixage is now in update mode.
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Now start the firmware update tool from the installation CD and open the firmware file that suits your device.

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USB Upgrade Data Application_v1.07 Select Update File C:\Users\Desktop\MixagelE_C04-00.bin Open File Control >> Pc Action Pc >> Control Start Request Version- Carry out the firmware update by clicking the „Start“ button.
- The new firmware will now be transmitted to the device.

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USB Upgrade Data Application_v1.07 Select Update File C:\Users\Desktop\MixagelE_C04-00.bin Open File Control >> Pc Update Success!! Action Pc >> Control Reply Address:0xb640 Send Update Data to Control.... Send Check Sum Value to Contr Wait..... Nachricht Update Success!!! OK Start Request Version- After a successful update all LEDs of the controller will be lit.
- After the update has been completed successfully please end the firmware update tool and reboot Mixage via the On/Off Button -B41-
- After a successful update the firmware can be checked again. Please see item 6.1 „Firmware Check“ under 6. „Updates & Support“.
In order to be able to utilize Reloop Mixage in the future, updated mappings are offered for Traktor (Pro) follow-up versions and other softwares. Additionally it is possible to purchase special mappings for differing setups, that derive from the user community. Therefore regularly check the following website:
www.reloopdj.com/forum
Besides numerous downloads you can also find a support forum.
7. APPENDIX
7.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRAKTOR LE
Supported Audio Formats:
MP3, WAV, AIFF, Audio-CD, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, non-DRM WMA**, non-DRM AAC ( ^** WMA playback only for Windows)
System Requirements:
WIN:
Windows® XP (latest Service Pack, 32 bit) or Windows Vista® (latest Service Pack 32/64 bit) or Windows® 7 (latest Service Pack, 32/64 bit), Intel® Pentium 4® 2.4 GHz or Intel® Core Duo™ or AMD Athlon™ 64, 2 GB RAM
Mac:
Mac OS® X 10.5 (latest update) or 10.6 (latest update), Intel® Core™ Duo, 2 GB RAM
Driver:
ASIO®, Core Audio, DirectSound®, WASAPI™
7.2 MIDI ASSIGNMENT CHART
MIDI MAP (Hex)
| SW name Type | MIDI MIDI 2 (Shift) | Remarks | ||
| TRAX SW/ENC 1F | /1F 5E/5E | |||
| CD1 LENGTH | SW/ENC 20/20 | 5F/5F | ||
| CD1 DRY/WET | SW/ENC 21/21 | 60/60 | ||
| CD1 JOG | SW/ENC 24/24 | 63/63 | ||
| CD2 LENGTH | SW/ENC 22/22 | 61/61 | ||
| CD2 DRY/WET | SW/ENC 23/23 | 62/62 | ||
| CD2 JOG | SW/ENC 25/25 | 64/64 | ||
| CD1 SHIFT | SW | 2A | 62/62 | |
| CD2 SHIFT | SW | 2B | 64/64 | |
| CD1 PITCH | PitchBend | MIDI CH = 1: CH1MIDI CH = 2: CH5 | MIDI CH= 1: CH3MIDI CH= 2: CH7 | |
| CD2 PITCH | PitchBend | MIDI CH = 1: CH2MIDI CH = 2: CH6 | MIDI CH= 1: CH4MIDI CH= 2: CH8 | |
| CD1 GAIN | VR | 33 | 72 | |
| CD1 FILTER VR/CENTER | 34/34 | 73/73 | ||
| CD1 HIGH VR | 35 | 74 | ||
| CD1 MID | VR | 36 | 75 | |
| CD1 LOW VR 37 | 76 | |||
| CD1 CH FADER V | VR 38 77 | |||
| CD2 GAIN VR 39 | 78 | |||
| CD2 FILTER VR/ | CENTER 3A/3A 79/ | 79 | ||
| CD2 HIGH VR 3B | 7A | |||
| CD2 MID | VR 3C 7B | |||
| CD2 LOW VR 3D | 7C | |||
| CD2 CH FADER | VR 3E 7D | |||
| CUEMIX | VR/CENTER | 32/32 | -- | CH1 Only |
| CROSSFADER | VR | 31 | -- | CH1 Only |
| MASTER | VR | 30 | -- | CH1 Only |
| PHONES | VR 2F -- | CH1 Only | ||
| CD1 - | SW/LED | 01/01 | 40/01 | |
| CD1 + | SW/LED | 02/02 | 41/02 | |
| CD1 Search | SW/LED | 03/03 | 42/03 | |
| CD1 Scratch SW/ | LED 04/ | 04 43/ | 04 | |
| CD1 LOOP | SW/LED | 05/05 | 44/05 | |
| CD1 RELOOP | SW/LED | 06/06 | 45/06 | |
| CD1 FX SEL | SW/LED | 07/07 | 46/07 | |
| CD1 FX ON | SW/LED | 08/08 | 47/08 | |
| CD1 CUE1 | SW/LED | 09/09 | 48/09 | |
| CD1 CUE2 SW/ | LED 0A/0A | 49/0A | ||
| CD1 CUE3 | SW/LED | 0B/0B 4A/0B | ||
| CD1 CUE4 | SW/LED | 0C/0C 4B/0C | ||
| CD1 LOAD | SW/LED | 0D/0D 4C/0D | ||
| CD1 HP | SW/LED | 0E/0E | 4D/0E | |
| CD2 - | SW/LED | 0F/0F | 4E/0F | |
| CD2 + | SW/LED | 10/10 | 4F/10 | |
| CD2 Search | SW/LED | 11/11 50/11 | ||
| CD2 Scratch | SW/LED | 12/12 | 51/12 | |
| CD2 LOOP | SW/LED | 13/13 | 52/13 | |
| CD2 RELOOP | SW/LED | 14/14 | 53/14 | |
| CD2 FX SEL | SW/LED | 15/15 | 54/15 | |
| CD2 FX ON SW/L | LED 16/16 | 55/16 | ||
| CD2 CUE1 | SW/LED | 17/17 | 56/17 | |
| CD2 CUE2 | SW/LED | 18/18 | 57/18 | |
| CD2 CUE3 | SW/LED | 19/19 | 58/19 | |
| CD2 CUE4 | SW/LED | 1A/1A | 59/1A | |
| CD2 LOAD | SW/LED | 1B/1B | 5A/1B | |
| CD2 HP | SW/LED | 1C/1C | 5B/1C | |
| CH1 Level Meter | LEVEL | 1D | 0~7,(NN CODE) | |
| CH2 Level Meter | LEVEL | 1E | 0~7,(NN CODE) |
CC-ABSOLUTE (VR)
Control Change messages are sent with status OxBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x00 to 0x7F, directly related to the location of the controller.
CC-RELATIVE (ENC)
Control Change messages are status OxBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from Ox40 to indicate the change in the controller. This is an offset to Ox40 "one's complement" notation. A message with data Ox43 indicates a positive change of 3. A messages with data Ox31 indicates a negative change of 15.
SWITCH ON/OFF (SW,CENTER,CW,CCW)
These messages are used for switches.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
LED ON/OFF (LED)
These messages are used for LED.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
PITCHBEND
Pitchbend messages are status OxEn, where n is the channel, for the specified controller.
Thus the controller ID is indicated only by the channel.
For accurate changes, the 14 bit data in a pitch bend message is reserved for absolute controllers which require more than 7 bits of data.
LEVEL LED (LEVEL)
These messages are used for LEVEL.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED Off value is 0x00 and On value is related to LED amount, 0x01 with one LED, 0x02 with two LED..., where n is the channel.
7.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
If any problem should arise while using Reloop Mixage the following chart is the first drop-in center:
| Symptoms Possible Causes | Corrective Measures | |
| The device does not receive any power when turning it on via the ON/OFF Button -B41-. | USB cord or mains adapter are not connected correctly. | Check whether the USB cord is connected correctly to a free USB port of your computer and Mixage's USB port -B42-. Please also check whether the mains adapter is connected correctly to the mains connection -B40-. |
| The controller's LEDs are only weakly lit and the device does not react. | The power supply is not sufficient. | Connect your computer to a secured power line. Also it is necessary to connect the included mains adapter to the corresponding jack -B40-. |
| The DJ software does not show any reaction to the usage of any of the controller's control elements. | Traktor LE is not configured correctly.Traktor Pro is not installed correctly.MIDI channel is not selected correctly. | If you use the included Traktor LE version, start the Setup Wizard again. Refer to the paragraph „Traktor LE Setup“ in the chapter „Computer Configuration“. When using Traktor Pro the mapping has to be loaded again. To do so follow the instructions in the paragraph „Traktor Pro Configuration“ in the chapter „Computer Configuration“. Check the MIDI Channel Switch -B43- and put it in the right position (ch. 1 or ch. 2). Please refer to the paragraph „MIDI Channel Assignment“, chapter „Device Settings & Tests”. |
| A problem occurs that is not listed in this chart. | Various causes. Visit www.reloopdj.com/forum, in order to get support regarding your Reloop products. | |
7.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following specifications are not verified by Global Distribution GmbH in terms of plausibility and accuracy:
Power Supply: ...... DC6V, 1.5A (9W)
Dimensions: 370 x 61 x 261 mm
Weight: 2.4kg (without USB and RCA cable)
ENGLISH
MODE D'EMPLOI
ATTENTION!
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B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 mixage FC This device completes with different inset, notes. Optimization is subject to the following: the mechanism (1) this device will cause for all recombination, and it also reduces accept any interference caused (including con interference that may cause interference). CE1.1 ÉLÉMENTS DE COMMANDE & CONNECTIQUE
B44. ....Touche Shift Lock On/Off
B44. ....Touche Shift Lock On/Off
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TRAKTOR Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will help you set up your TRAKTOR. The Setup Wizard will configure your screen layouts, external controllers and signal routing. Your old settings will be saved in the TRAKTOR settings folder. To restore your old settings, use the import function in the preferences. Cancel Back Next >text_image
TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you would like to use TRAKTOR with an external USB/FireWire controller the Setup Wizard will help you set it up. Are you using a USB/FireWire controller? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >text_image
TRAKTOR Setup Wizard If you are using a Native Instruments (NI) audio interface with TRAKTOR the Setup Wizard will configure the audio routing. Are you using a NI audio interface? No No Yes Cancel Back Next >text_image
Preferences... Audio Setup Output Routing Input Routing MIDI Clock Timecode Setup Loading Transport Mixer Effects Recording Broadcasting File Management Data Location Layout Manager Deck Details Browser Details Global View Options Controller Manager Traktor Kontrol X1 Device Setup In-Port Out-Port Device Generic Keyboard Keyboard n/a Add... Edit... Device Target Focus Modifier State 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 Assignment Table Control I/O Assignment Mode Mapped to Cond1 Con List Select Up/Down In Global Inc Down M1=0 List Select Up/Down In Global Dec Up M1=0 Load Selected In Deck A Trigger Ctrl+Left M1=0 Load Selected In Deck B Trigger Ctrl+Right M1=0 Master Tempo Beat Tap In Global Trigger Ctrl+Space M1=0 List Delete In Global Trigger Delete M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Cmd+A M1=0 List Select All In Global Trigger Ctrl+A M1=0 Add In... Add Out... Duplicate Delete Device Mapping Learn Down Reset Comment Mapping Details Modifier Value Modifier Value Modifier Conditions M1 0 - - - Type of Controller Button Assignment Global Interaction Mode Inc Button Options Auto Repeat Resolution --- Invert Setup Wizard Import Export CloseASIO®, Core Audio, DirectSound®, WASAPI™
7.2 TABLE D'AFFECTATION MIDI
| SW name Type | MIDI MIDI 2 (Shift) | Remarks | ||
| TRAX SW/ENC 1F | /1F | 5E/5E | ||
| CD1 LENGTH | SW/ENC 20/20 | 5F/5F | ||
| CD1 DRY/WET | SW/ENC 21/21 | 60/60 | ||
| CD1 JOG | SW/ENC 24/24 | 63/63 | ||
| CD2 LENGTH | SW/ENC 22/22 | 61/61 | ||
| CD2 DRY/WET | SW/ENC 23/23 | 62/62 | ||
| CD2 JOG | SW/ENC 25/25 | 64/64 | ||
| CD1 SHIFT | SW | 2A | 62/62 | |
| CD2 SHIFT | SW | 2B | 64/64 | |
| CD1 PITCH | PitchBend | MIDI CH = 1: CH1MIDI CH = 2: CH5 | MIDI CH= 1: CH3MIDI CH= 2: CH7 | |
| CD2 PITCH | PitchBend | MIDI CH = 1: CH2MIDI CH = 2: CH6 | MIDI CH= 1: CH4MIDI CH= 2: CH8 | |
| CD1 GAIN | VR | 33 | 72 | |
| CD1 FILTER | VR/CENTER | 34/34 | 73/73 | |
| CD1 HIGH VR | 35 | 74 | ||
| CD1 MID | VR | 36 | 75 | |
| CD1 LOW VR 37 | 76 | |||
| CD1 CH FADER V | VR 38 77 | |||
| CD2 GAIN VR 39 | 78 | |||
| CD2 FILTER VR/ | CENTER 3A/3A 79/ | 79 | ||
| CD2 HIGH VR 3B | 7A | |||
| CD2 MID | VR 3C 7B | |||
| CD2 LOW VR 3D | 7C | |||
| CD2 CH FADER | VR 3E 7D | |||
| CUEMIX | VR/CENTER | 32/32 | -- | CH1 Only |
| CROSSFADER | VR | 31 | -- | CH1 Only |
| MASTER | VR 30 -- | CH1 Only | ||
| PHONES VR 2F | -- | CH1 Only | ||
| CD1 - | SW/LED | 01/01 | 40/01 | |
| CD1 + | SW/LED | 02/02 | 41/02 | |
| CD1 Search | SW/LED | 03/03 | 42/03 | |
| CD1 Scratch SW/ | LED 04/ | 04 43/04 | ||
| CD1 LOOP | SW/LED | 05/05 | 44/05 | |
| CD1 RELOOP | SW/LED | 06/06 | 45/06 | |
| CD1 FX SEL | SW/LED | 07/07 | 46/07 | |
| CD1 FX ON | SW/LED | 08/08 | 47/08 | |
| CD1 CUE1 | SW/LED | 09/09 | 48/09 | |
| CD1 CUE2 SW/ | LED 0A/0A | 49/0A | ||
| CD1 CUE3 | SW/LED | 0B/0B 4A/0B | ||
| CD1 CUE4 | SW/LED | 0C/0C | 4B/0C | |
| CD1 LOAD | SW/LED | 0D/0D | 4C/0D | |
| CD1 HP | SW/LED | 0E/0E | 4D/0E | |
| CD2 - | SW/LED | 0F/0F | 4E/0F | |
| CD2 + | SW/LED | 10/10 | 4F/10 | |
| CD2 Search | SW/LED | 11/11 50/11 | ||
| CD2 Scratch | SW/LED | 12/12 | 51/12 | |
| CD2 LOOP | SW/LED | 13/13 | 52/13 | |
| CD2 RELOOP | SW/LED | 14/14 | 53/14 | |
| CD2 FX SEL | SW/LED | 15/15 | 54/15 | |
| CD2 FX ON SW/L | LED 16/16 | 55/16 | ||
| CD2 CUE1 | SW/LED | 17/17 | 56/17 | |
| CD2 CUE2 | SW/LED | 18/18 | 57/18 | |
| CD2 CUE3 SW/L | LED 19/19 | 58/19 | ||
| CD2 CUE4 | SW/LED | 1A/1A | 59/1A | |
| CD2 LOAD | SW/LED | 1B/1B | 5A/1B | |
| CD2 HP | SW/LED | 1C/1C | 5B/1C | |
| CH1 Level Meter | LEVEL | 1D | 0~7,(NN CODE) | |
| CH2 Level Meter | LEVEL | 1E | 0~7,(NN CODE) | |
CC-ABSOLUTE (VR)
Control Change messages are sent with status OxBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x00 to 0x7F, directly related to the location of the controller.
CC-RELATIVE (ENC)
Control Change messages are status OxBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from Ox40 to indicate the change in the controller. This is an offset to Ox40 "one's complement" notation. A message with data Ox43 indicates a positive change of 3. A messages with data Ox31 indicates a negative change of 15.
SWITCH ON/OFF (SW,CENTER,CW,CCW)
These messages are used for switches.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
LED ON/OFF (LED)
These messages are used for LED.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the channel.
PITCHBEND
Pitchbend messages are status OxEn, where n is the channel, for the specified controller.
Thus the controller ID is indicated only by the channel.
For accurate changes, the 14 bit data in a pitch bend message is reserved for absolute controllers which require more than 7 bits of data.
LEVEL LED (LEVEL)
These messages are used for LEVEL.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED Off value is 0x00 and On value is related to LED amount, 0x01 with one LED, 0x02 with two LED..., where n is the channel.
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