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9. ON BOARD EFFECT’S

Six types of effectors are included.

17.

CD TEXT

18.

CD-R/RW Play Back

z Main features .....................................................

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x Connections/Installation .....................................

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c Part names and functions ..........................

8 ~ 10

v Compact discs ..................................................

10

b Basic operation .................................................

11

n Next Track ........................................................

12

m Scratch..............................................................

12

, Seamless loop/Hot start/Stutter .......................

13

. B trim................................................................

14

⁄0Auto BPM Counter/Effector .......................

14, 15

⁄1MP3 playback ...................................................

16

⁄2Platter effect.....................................................

17

⁄3Memo (Custom setting memory).....................

18

⁄4Preset ...............................................................

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⁄5Specifications ...................................................

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ECHO/LOOP:The ECHO and LOOP functions

can be selected. Looping for the

feedback time (ECHO LOOP) is

possible by setting the feedback

number to “MAX”.

FLANGER:The feedback time and feedback

gain can be selected.

FILTER: One of three filters (LOW PASS, MID

PASS and HIGH PASS) can be

selected and Individually adjusted.

10. PLATTER MODE

Analog turntable-like playback can be simulated

using three Platter effects.

DRAG START: Simulates the dragging sound

 

This player can play CD-R/RW discs, but only if

 

they are finalized. Note however that depending

 

on the recording quality, the player may not be

 

able to play some finalized CD-R/RW discs.

19.

Power on Play

 

The player can be set so that playback in the relay

 

mode starts when the power is turned on.

20.

Scratch Stroke

 

This unigue feature found in the presetmode

 

allows the user to select a comfortable stroke

 

distance for scratching “Long” is set for wide

 

pattern strokes and “Short” is set for small

 

pattern strokes.

ACCESSORIES

Check that the following parts are included in addition to the main unit:

q Operating instructions .....................................

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w Connection cords for signal output (RCA) .......

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of a turntable’s slow starting up from

a stop mode. (Start-up time can be

adjusted.)

BRAKE: Simulates a winding-down sound of a

turntable coming to a full stop slowly.

(Slowing-down time can be

adjusted.)

1MAIN FEATURES

Congratulations on your new purchase of the DN- S1000. The DN-S1000 table top single CD player is equipped with a variety of advanced features, functions and rich performance for unlimited creativeness and showmanship.

Features and Functions

With the implementation of a powerful DSP and large memory capacity allows for many new controlling features such as:

1.SCRATCH

The jog dial construction consists of clear scratch disc, felt slipmat and slip sheet to ensure the same feeling and performance as found in an analog turntable.

2.MP3 PLAY BACK

It is possible to play MP3 files created in the specified format found on page 16.

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).

3.NEXT TRACK RESERVE

The next track can be selected while continuing to play the current track for a seamless transition.

4.CROSS FADE

In conjunction with the Next Track feature, the DN-S1000 can perform a smooth internal cross fade when transitioning to the new track.

5.HOT START and STUTTER

The Hot Start function lets you start playback immediately from a set point decided by you. Up to two points can be set using the A1 and A2 buttons. The loaded Hot Starts can also be used to “Stutter” those same points. When in Stutter mode, momentary audio is triggered according to the length of time of which these buttons are held down and released.

6.SEAMLESS LOOP

With this function, any section on a disc can be played repeatedly between A & B points with no break in sound or limit in length. The DN-S1000 has a variety of looping options such as Exit, Reloop and dual looping.

7.B TRIM

The B points for the Seamless Loop can easily be adjusted using the Scratch Disc. Adjustments can be made in real-time while playing the live loop.

8.AUTO BPM COUNTER, BPM LOCK, MANUAL TAP, and MANUAL BPM INPUT

In addition to the Auto BPM counter and Manual Tap function, the DN-S1000 is also equipped with a Lock function for temporarily locking the Auto BPM counter. A Manual BPM Input function is available too for inputting the known BPM value directly by a Rotary knob, so the BPM setting can be made easily.

 

RVS: (Reverse) Plays the sound backwards

 

until you return to normal play.

11.

MEMO

 

Various settings such as Cue Point, Hot Start, A-

 

B Loop, Pitch and Key Adjust can be saved to the

 

internal non-volatile memory for later recall. Up to

 

1000 points are available.

12.

PITCH/KEY ADJUST

PITCH: Playback speed is adjusted with PITCH slider. Adjustable pitch ranges are +/– 4, 10, 16, 24, 100% (selectable live).

KEY ADJUST: Keeps the original key even if the pitch playing speed is changed with the PITCH slider.

13.DIGITAL OUT

The digital output for Main provides a true 100% digital signal without any restrictions or limitations regardless of pitch change or mode setting.

14.FADER START

The DN-S1000 FADER START controls are compatible with our DN-X300 or DN-X100 mixers.

15.SHOCKPROOF MEMORY

20 seconds of shock-proof memory guards against audible interruptions due to external mechanical shocks such as bumps or other hard vibrations, which is especially helpful for the mobile DJ as well as for nightclub-installed applications.

16.PRESETS

It is possible to customise the machine to your preference by saving your favourite setting to internal memory. For items found in the presets, please see page 19.

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