Stanton C.314 Saving Presets and CUE Points, JOG Wheel Sensitivity, Factory Settings, Fader Start

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SAVING PRESETS AND CUE POINTS

This unit will retain the setting you have made for most of the functions even if you unplug it. These functions include Pitch Range, Pitch Lock, Key Lock, effects, Vinyl and Touch Rewind, Single/Continuous, Auto BPM, and Repeat.

In addition, the unit will save and recall cue points and loops saved to the four pads for up to 500 CD's.

To save cue points, loops, and setting, press and hold the SAVE button until the display reads SAVING

For example, if everytime you turn on the unit you want it to load up in vinyl mode, with the pitch range set to 16%, single mode, and auto cue on, turn on all those functions and save.

WARNING: Do not power off the unit right after saving. You must wait at least 3 seconds in order for the new presets / cue points to be stored in memory.

JOG WHEEL SENSITIVITY

The touch sensitivity of the jog wheel can be adjusted to fit the needs and feel of different users. When adjusting the sensitivity, be con- scious of extreme settings which may affect your performance. Setting the sensitivity too high would engage the touch sensitivity with the hand just above the wheel. Setting the sensitivity too low may not engage the touch even while pressing firmly on the wheel.

To adjust the jog wheel touch sensitivity, press and hold the PITCH BEND button while turning either encoder. Release PITCH BEND when done. Wait at least 3 seconds before powering off the unit.

FACTORY SETTINGS

To return to factory settings…

• Power off the unit

• Press and hold the CLEAR button as you power up the unit,

• The display will read clearALL, release the CLEAR button

WARNING: Restoring factory settings will delete cue point memory.

FADER START

By connecting the CD player to a mixing board that has the fader start fea- ture, the crossfader will engage playback or cue mode depending on its location. If the CD player is connected to the left side of the crossfader, playback will start once the fader is moved from the left most position towards the right. The CD player will re-cue itself when the crossfader is brought back to the left most position. Two CD players can be hooked up in this fashion to work on both sides of the crossfader.

RELAY PLAY USING TWO PLAYERS

When both CD players are connected to each other via their FADER START / RELAY jacks, the players can work in unison by playing tracks one after another from both units.

• Set both players to single play mode (the SINGLE indicator will be illu- minated in the LCD displays).

• Begin playback on the first player.

• When the first track ends, playback will automatically start on the second player and the first player will automatically enter standby mode.

• When the track on the second player ends, the first player will play the next track. The players will continue to perform continuous relay play until stopped or until the last track is played.

• You can set a cue point on the standby player to jump directly to that point.

SLEEP

The C.314 will automatically go into sleep mode after 15 minutes of inac- tivity. Press either the Play or Cue button to wake it up.

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Contents 314 Important Safety Instructions Main Features IntroductionControl Overview Page Connections LCD Display SET UP Checking the contentsInstalling the Unit Operating Instructions Using Effects Beat MatchingVinyl and Scratching Using Samples LoopsMemory Pads Sampler SequencerSaving Presets and CUE Points Factory SettingsRelay Play Using TWO Players JOG Wheel SensitivitySpecifications Power SourceWarranty & Return Policy Warranty

C.314 specifications

The Stanton C.314 is an advanced vinyl cutting machine that has garnered significant attention in the world of audio technology and DJing. This state-of-the-art device not only elevates the quality of audio playback but also integrates several cutting-edge features designed for modern music enthusiasts and professionals.

At the heart of the C.314 is its precision-engineered playback system, which ensures an exceptionally accurate reproduction of sound. This is accomplished through its high-fidelity stylus that tracks records with minimal distortion. The stylus is designed to adhere closely to the grooves of the vinyl, which contributes to clearer sound and greater detail in the audio output.

One of the standout characteristics of the Stanton C.314 is its advanced tracking capabilities. The machine features a stable base that minimizes vibrations and external disturbances, allowing it to maintain consistent playback even in less-than-ideal environments. This stability is crucial for DJs and audiophiles who require reliability during performances or listening sessions.

The C.314 also incorporates innovative digital technologies, including an integrated mixer that allows for seamless transitions between tracks. This feature is particularly beneficial for DJs who often blend songs live at events. The mixer provides equalization controls, allowing users to shape their sound to suit different environments or personal preferences.

Moreover, the Stanton C.314 is equipped with USB connectivity, permitting users to digitize their vinyl collections with ease. This technology enables music lovers to preserve their favorite records and access them digitally without compromising on sound quality. The machine’s compatibility with various software further enhances its functionality, making it a versatile tool for both recording and playback.

User-friendly design elements are another hallmark of the C.314. The intuitive controls and clear display facilitate easy navigation for users of all skill levels. Additionally, it features a robust build quality, ensuring durability and longevity, which is essential for regular use in various settings.

In summary, the Stanton C.314 is a sophisticated vinyl cutting machine perfect for both casual listeners and professional DJs. With its advanced playback technology, robust features, and thoughtful design, it stands as a testament to Stanton's commitment to innovation in the music equipment industry.