Changing the sound
Before use
•Switch [PLAY SELECT] to select the media to be used
•Turn [MODE] on the rear panel to TURNTABLE
•Insert the SD Memory Card or CD to be used
Changing sound to simulate analog
| You can change CD or SD Memory Card audio to simulate an analog | |
operations | turntable. | |
1 Press [VINYL SIM] | ||
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| •The VINYL SIM lamp lights. | |
| •During play, the sound changes to the type that has been | |
Advanced | set. | |
2 To select the type | ||
| Press [– + TYPE] to select the type | |
| •Analog simulation type: TYPE 1 to TYPE 8 | |
| 1 SL1200: Like using a SL1200 analog turntable | |
| 2 MAKE UP: Like using a cartridge that emphasizes high | |
| and low range sounds | |
| 3 WIDE RANGE: Like using a cartridge with wide range char- | |
| acteristics | |
| 4 VIVID: Like using a cartridge with vivid characteristics | |
| 5 LOW RANGE: Only low range sound is output producing | |
| a muffled sound | |
| 6 HIGH RANGE: Only high range sound is output producing | |
| a crisp sound | |
| 7 OLD RADIO: Like listening to an old radio | |
| 8 TELEPHONE: Like speaking on an analog telephone | |
| •If no buttons are pressed for more than 5 seconds, the dis- | |
| play returns to its original state. | |
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| •This feature simulates the fine acoustic characteristics of an ana- | |
| log turntable’s cartridge. Depending on the external equipment | |
| connected, the difference between analog simulation types may | |
| be difficult to notice. | |
| •You can use together with DYNAMIC FX. | |
| •Press [VINYL SIM] again to cancel. | |
| •The set type for each CD or SD Memory Card is stored to memory, | |
| and the setting is restored once the set media is | |
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| Change sound with combined per- | |
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| You can change the sound when using the platter slip surface. |
1 Press [DYNAMIC FX]
•The DYNAMIC FX lamp lights.
20 •During play, the sound changes to the type that has been
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2 To select the type
Press [– + TYPE] to select the type
•Special effect types: TYPE 1 to TYPE 8
1 ONE WAY: Generates sound only when the platter slip surface is operated in the forward direction.
2 TT DIST: Distorts the sound. The depth of the distortion can be changed using the platter slip surface.
3 TT WAH: Introduces a Wah Wah effect.
4 AIR HAMMER: Changes the sound intermittently
5 TT PAN: Changes the sound image from left or right by use of the platter slip surface.
6 AUTO PAN: Automatically rolls the sound image from left or right and back.
7 CRUSH RING: Distorts the sound. The speed of distortion can be changed by using the platter slip surface.
8 RING STORM: Sound simulates ringing of the wind.
•If no buttons are pressed for more than 5 seconds, the dis- play returns to its original state.
•Effects are different in the CD PLAYER mode, and there are also some effect types that are not output unless the platter slip surface is being rotated.
•You can use together with VINYL SIM.
•Press [DYNAMIC FX] again to cancel.
•The set type for each CD or SD Memory Card is stored to memory, and the setting is restored once the set media is
Editing the SAMPLE PADS
You can edit the start point or end point and volume of data recorded to SAMPLE PADS.
1 Press [SAMPLE EDIT] and select the item to be edited
Each time you press the button:
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START : Beginning of data segment (START lamp indicator lights)
END : Ending of data segment (END lamp indicator lights)
LEVEL : Volume (START and END lamp indicators light)
PLAY MODE SELECT : (When selecting the play mode)
EDIT WRITING OK? : (Select to store to memory or not)
2 Press one of the recorded [SAMPLE PADS
•The selected sample pad plays and the sample pad lamp flashes.
3 Press [– + TRIM] to change the data
•Time or level appears in the display.
•Smallest unit of adjustment
START, END | : 1 frame (1 sec. per 75 frames) |
LEVEL | : 1 dB |
•Pressing selected sample pads while editing confirms changes.
•Sound may be distorted if the LEVEL is too high.
•If data is trimmed and stored, you cannot restore to the origi- nal length.
4 Modifying other data
•Perform steps
5 Storing to memory
Press [MEMORY]
•“COMPLETED” appears in the display and all sample pad data is stored.
•The selected sample pad lamp lights and the lamp of the edit item goes out.
Not storing to memory
Press [SAMPLE EDIT] to select “EDIT WRITING OK?”,
And press [+ ] to select “NO” from the display
•The lamp of the selected sample pad changes to a station- ary light, and the original data is returned.
•Pressing [– ] to select “YES” from the display will store to memory.