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2CONNECTIONS/INSTALLATION
z Main features ..................................................... | 7 |
x Connections/Installation ..................................... | 7 |
c Part names and functions .......................... | 8 ~ 10 |
v Compact discs .................................................. | 10 |
b Basic operation........................................... | 10, 11 |
n Pitch/Brake ....................................................... | 11 |
m Seamless loop/Hot start and Stutter | ................12 |
, MP3 Playback............................................. | 13, 14 |
. Other functions................................................. | 14 |
⁄0 Memo ......................................................... | 14, 15 |
⁄1 Preset ............................................................... | 15 |
⁄2 Specifications ................................................... | 16 |
1. | Turn off the POWER switch. | |
2. | Connect the RCA pin cords to the inputs on your | |
| mixer. | |
3. | Connect the control cord to the REMOTE connector | |
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| CAUTION: | |
| • | Be sure to use the supplied control cord. Using |
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| another type of cable may result in damage. |
| • | Be sure the power is off when connecting the |
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| control cord. Otherwise the units may not work |
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q Operating instructions ........................................ | 1 | r Remote control connection cable | .......................1 |
w Connection cords for signal output (RCA) .......... | 2 | t Service Station List............................................. | 1 |
e Remote control unit | 1 |
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• Never connect any remote controllers other than |
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Doing so can damage the equipment. |
1MAIN FEATURES
The
2.Improved visibility under low lighting conditions thanks to a large fluorescent display,
3.Improved interface operation thanks to a large jog/Shuttle wheel and track select knob.
FunctionsPlayback can be started instantaneously from points
In the stutter mode, these same buttons play momentary audio while pressed and held down.
17. Brake18. Relay PlayWhen this mode is set, CD1 and CD2 starts playback alternately.
This unit can relay the playback of CD1 and CD2 every track or every disc.
19. Power on PlayThe player can be set so that playback in the relay mode starts when the power is turned on.
10. Fader Start |
RCA Cord | CH3 input jack |
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| CH3 Fader jack |
3.5 mm stereo |
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mini cord |
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CD1
Fader jack
CH4 input jack | RCA Cord |
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CH4 Fader jack | 3.5 mm stereo |
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| mini cord |
CD2
Fader jack
It is possible to play MP3 files created in the specified format found on page 13.
Files can be searched for easily either manually, or by scanning or using a number of file search functions (File search, File/Folder search, Artist name search, Title name search, File name search).
5.Seamless LoopPlayback can be looped between any two points in a track without any break in the audio. Two loop start points
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11. | Auto Disc Tray Close System |
12. | Preset functions - Different presets can be |
| changed according to your needs. |
13. | Custom Setting Memory |
14. | CD TEXT / MP3 ID3 Tag name display |
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| This player can play |
| they are finalized. |
| Note: However that depending on the |
| recording quality, the player may not be |
| able to play some finalized |
| discs. |
CD1 Output jack | CD2 Output jack |
NOTE:
• Use a commercially available 3.5mm stereo mini cord for the Fader jack connections.
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