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Reloop Terminal Mix
Images courtesy of Reloop. Click on either for a larger version.
The Reloop Terminal Mix 2 and Terminal Mix 4 use the same mapping in Mixxx.
The Reloop Terminal Mix 2 and Terminal Mix 4 have integrated
multichannel sound cards. Usually, the TerminalMix runs very well with
USB power only. If you experience issues especially when powering both
Master and Booth outputs at high levels you should use the additional
power supply (6v/1.5A).
The official manual from Reloop states not to operate the unit at
temperatures below 5°C/41°F as it might damage A/D converters and other
components. However, the audio output may already start crackling if the
temperatur drops below 10°C.
Inputs
Both TerminalMix 2 & 4 have a microphone and a switchable line/phono
input that can be routed into Mixxx. The Microphone jack is at the front
side of the controller, the RCA line jacks are at the back next to the
line/phono switch.
For both inputs there is a gain knob and a switch on the controller's
front side that toggles between routing the signal to the computer
(SW
) or mixing it directly with the master output (MST
).
MST
allows to play music from external sources without any software,
for example while setting up Mixxx software. Switch to SW
if you want
to use the line signal for vinyl control or AUX input, or if you want to
record the microphone input with Mixxx, broadcast it, or put on effects.
Outputs
At the front, there are two headphone jacks (1/8" and 1/4"), both
affected by the hard-wired TONE
knob.
At the back, there are unbalanced outputs for booth and master (RCA), as
well as a balanced master output (1/4").
The output level of both master ouputs, booth and headphone outputs are
all controlled by respective hard-wired knobs in the center column which
can't be mapped to software.
The jog wheels' touch sensitivity can be adjusted seperately. Refer to
the official
manual
for instructions.
When used in dusty environment for a while you might find the MIDI LED
flickering although you didn't touch any of the controls. This is mostly
due to dust/fuzz particles in the 'comb' at the jog wheels' underside
that is distracting the IR light barriers that detect platter movement.
Remove the particles with a vacuum cleaner, or blow into the gap between
wheel and housing.
After a few years of heavy usage the pushbuttons and sliders may start
to wear out. Then, buttons need to be pressed harder or in a different
manner than what was working before, and sliders may send false values
when they are actually in the 'off zone'. Luckily, the pushbuttons are
standart parts and relatively easy to replace, and the sliders'
conductive surface can be cleaned with Q-tips and alcohol.
We have provided the following customization variables at the top of the script you can set to your liking:
- pitchRanges: Set the pitch slider range each time you toggle it.
Just open the controllers/Reloop Terminal Mix 2-4.js
file in your
favorite text editor and you'll see these variables right near the top.
Edit & save and Mixxx will automatically reload the preset.
The controls are the same on both sides of the controller. The left side controls Deck 1 or 3 and the right side controls Deck 2 or 4.
- Range button - Toggles the pitch slider range. (See Mapping Options)
- Keylock button - Toggles key lock. [ToDo: map long-press to reset track key]
This mapping uses the Standard Effects
Mapping via components-js to control the
FX units.
Note: these knobs & buttons don't switch to decks 3 and 4.
-
FX1/2/3 knobs
- control the Meta knob of each effect
- focused effect: control the first three knob parameters of the
- focused effect
-
ON buttons
- Press: toggle the effects
- Press & hold: temporarily toggle an effect
- focused effect: control the first three button parameters of the focused effect
-
BEATS encoder
- Turn: adjust the Wet/Dry knob of the effect unit
- Press repeatedly: adjust the BPM (not the pitch/speed!) of the loaded track
- Shift & Press: move the nearest beat marker to the current play position
-
TAP button
- LED flashes on each beat
- Press & hold, then press any ON button to focus the respective effect
- Shift & Press: switch between FX units 1/3 (left FX section) and 2/4 (right FX section)
-
LENGTH knob
- Turn: double or halve the current loop size (beats) visible in loop size spinbox in each skin.
- Press: set and activate a loop of loop size
- Shift & Press: re-activate the previous loop
- play position behind loop-out: jump to loop-in point and play loop from there
- play position before loop: activate loop, keep playing and enter loop when play position crosses loop-in marker
-
IN / 1/2x button
- Press: set the loop in point, flashes when a loop is active
- Press & hold: drags the loop in point of an active loop
-
OUT / 2x button
- Press: set the loop out point, flashes when a loop is active
- Press & hold: drags the loop out point of an active loop
-
MOVE knob
- Press & turn: adjust the //beatjump size// visible in beatjump spinbox in each skin
- Turn
- no active loop: jump back or forth in the track by //beatjump size//
- active loop & Quantize OFF: move the loop position by 1/8 beat per detent (helpful to correct the loop in point in case it's set slightly too early or too late)
- active loop & Quantize ON: move the loop position by one beat per detent (helpful to correct the loop in point in case it snapped to the wrong beat marker)
- Shift & turn with active loop: shift the loop back or forth by //beatjump size//
-
1-4 Hot cue buttons
- LED: lit if a hot cue is set
- Press: set or recall a hot cue
- Press & hold when deck is stopped: play from hot cue as long as button is pressed. Press Play to continue playing after releasing hot cue button
- Press & hold when deck is playing: jump to hot cue and play from there
- Shift & press: delete the hot cue
-
▶ 1-4 Sampler buttons
- LED: lit when a sample is loaded to the corresponding sampler, flashes when that sampler is playing.
- Press: play the sample from the beginning
- Shift & Press: stop the sample
- ✂ (scissors) button - Switches hot cues 5-8 & samplers 5-8
-
Vinyl/Search button
- Press & release: toggle scratching with the wheel (LED On)
- Hold down & turn the wheel: seek through the track
-
Wheel
- Vinyl mode ON
- Touch the top black area & turn: scratch the current track like a vinyl record
- Touch gray rim only & turn: perform a temporary pitch bend
- Vinyl mode OFF
- Touch wheel anywhere & turn: perform a temporary pitch bend
- Vinyl mode ON
- ▶◀ (Sync) - Synchronizes the tempo and beat phase of this deck to that of the other. [ToDo: long-press to toggle master sync incl. LED feedback]
- CUP (Cue-Play) Start playback from the cue point (also known as stutter play)
-
Q (Cue)
- LED: lit or flashes when play position is at cue point. set cue mode
- Press: Set or recall the main cue point on the track
- Press & hold: play from Cue point. Release stops playback
- ▶ || (Play/Pause) Toggle playback of the track
- **Shift & **▶◀ (left deck) / Shift & ▶|| (right deck)
- initiate the brake effect for the respective deck: track slows down to full stop.
- Touch wheel, Vinyl mode ON: track speed jumps back to normal
(considering the pitch slider) and playback continues as soon as the
wheel is released. Open the
controllers/Reloop Terminal Mix 2-4.js
file and look forTerminalMix.brake
to adjust parameters.
- 3 / 4 button - When lit all deck buttons (except FX controls) control deck 3 (deck 4 respectively).
[ToDo: add sofStart function to Shift & CUP (left) / Shift & Q (right)]
The below controls adjust the specified parameter of the respective virtual deck.
- GAIN knob - Adjusts the pre-fader gain
- HIGH/MID/LOW EQ knobs - Adjust the volume of the respective frequency range
- FILTER knob - Adjust the QuickEffect Meta knob (default: filter)
- Headphone button - Toggles hearing the deck in the headphone output
- 🡄 / 🡆 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
- Press: load the currently highlighted song into that deck. [ToDo: long-press to eject track]
- Shift & press: toggle fader-start (on the channel fader and cross-fader when applicable.) The button flashes when fader-start is enabled on that deck.
- Channel slider - Adjust the output volume
The below controls are not deck-specific.
- Master knob - Adjust the master output volume of the internal sound card. (Hard-wired knob, does not send MIDI messages)
- Booth knob - Adjust the booth output volume of the internal sound card. (Hard-wired knob, does not send MIDI messages)
- Phones knob - Adjust the headphone output volume of the internal sound card. (Hard-wired knob, does not send MIDI messages)
- Cue mix knob - Adjust how much of the headphone bus vs the master output you hear in the headphones.
- Sampler volume knob - Adjusts the volume of all of the samplers at once.
- Crates button - Does nothing at the moment. (Mixxx's library doesn't yet support direct panel selection.) Use the MIDI Learning Wizard to assign an action.
- View button - Does nothing at the moment. Use the MIDI Learning Wizard to assign an action.
- Prep button - Does nothing at the moment. Use the MIDI Learning Wizard to assign an action.
-
Back button
- Press: move the highlight in the active library panel to the right
- Shift & Press: move the highlight to the left
-
TRAX knob
- Turn: move the highlight up/down by one line
- Shift & turn: move the highlight one page up/down
- Press while Tree panel has focus: expand an item if possible. If item can't be expanded further, it is selected and and highight is shifted rightwarde to the respective tracks table.
- Press while tracks table has focus: perform the Track Load Action specified in Preferences > Library (default: load track to next empty deck)
-
Volume Level Meter
- LEDs dislay the hardware(!) volume of the Master output (2 blue LEDs at the top indicate clipping)
- Attention: the Master volume might already clip in Mixxx before the hardware LEDs light up. You can adjust the hardware Master volume knob and target loudness in Preferences > Normalization > ReplayGain to keep enough headroom for the Master volume in Mixxx and make the lower blue LEDs light up when the Master volume clips in Mixxx
- POWER LED (red)
-
MIDI LED (blue)
- flashes when a MIDI messages was sent
- when it flashes although no control is touched, it's probaly due to dust in the jogwheels (See Controler Hardware / Maintenance)
-
Shift Lock switch at the back side
- ON: press Shift buttons once to switch to secondary button/knob actions
- OFF: press & hold Shift buttons to switch to secondary button/knob actions
Move the cross-fader to smoothly fade between the decks assigned to either side.
(Terminal Mix 4 only)
Use the four switches on the front of the unit to choose on which side
of the cross fader that deck will be heard. (Note that the fader-start
functionality correctly follows this assignment.) If "thru" is selected,
the cross-fader will not affect the audio from that deck and it will
always be heared.
Use the knob to adjust the curve from a smooth fade to a fast cut.
The remaining controls on the front of the unit adjust hardware parameters and are not MIDI-mappable.
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