10. TRACK SELECT/SEARCH- 17. EFFECT HOLD- Used to set effects to an
alternate position
c. Rotation - selects tracks
18. LOOP IN- Used to set stutter and loop in
d. Pressing while rotating - selects points.
tracks +10
19. LOOP OUT- Used to set loop out points and
e. Pressing once- Puts wheel in search release the loop.
mode.
20. RELOOP/STUTTER- Used for repeated play
11. PITCH- Actives and sets pitch slider range.
(stutter) from the loop in point, repeating a
12. KEY- Used for various key control. previously set, and hot start.
13. -,+ - Works as pitch bend and controls key 21. RELAY- Used for setting Alternating play
and pitch functions. start between attached units.
14. PITCH SLIDER- Controls the overall speed 22. & 23. BEAT SYNC with MARCHING BAR
of the music. GRAPH- Tracks the beats and measure
15. PITCH RANGE LED- Indicates current pitch position of music
range of the pitch slider 24. INTERLOCK- Links both players for beat
16. EFFECT BUTTON- Used to determine alignment.
desired effect.
25. Slot Load CDRW Drive - designed to play 33. Remote Start Connector - Use this
commercially available CD and properly connector to plug into your fader start
burned CDR and CDRW discs. Insert the compatible mixer or remote switch. This
CDs you wish to play here. function is always active.
26. Disc Indicator - illuminates when disc is in a. To use this connector for fader start,
Drive. connect the supplied fader start cable to a
27. Eject Button - used to eject CDs from the fader start compatible mixer. Every time
player. The CD will only eject when it is you move the crossfader on the mixer over
not playing. to the side that the unit is on, it will
automatically start playing. When you
28. Power Switch- Turn on and turn off the
machine with this button. The unit should move the fader away from that side, the
unit will stop. Moving the fader back to the
always be shut down with this button first unit side will start play again.
before any external power is removed.
Typically it is recommended that the CD b. Foot switches can also be attached to this
player is powered on before amplifiers and jack for creative mixing techniques and can
off after amplifiers to avoid an audio spike be found in most music shops. Connector
to be sent through your equipment. plugs are often 1? and an adapter to 1/8?
will be needed for connection. There are
29. IEC Power Plug Connector - Plug your
supplied power cord in here. also two types of footswitches that will
work with this connector. The first is a
30. Control Cable Connector- Plug in the 8-pin typical, on/off pushbutton switch and are
cable included in here to connect the generally used for switching channels on
remote control and main CD unit together guitar amps. The second switch is a
31. RCA Audio Connectors - Connect your CD momentary footswitch and is usually used
player to your mixer from this line level for keyboard sustain pedals.
output. 34. MIDI IN Connector - The port is for
32. Digital Output - The format is type 2, form receiving MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital
1, also known as S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Interface) signals from other MIDI devices
such as CD players, Keyboards, or Drum
Digital Interface Format). To active digital
output, hold down ?PROG? followed by machines.
?PITCH?. This allows digital audio 35. MIDI OUT Connector - The port is for
information to be sent. Some CDs also sending MIDI signals to other MIDI devices.
have information encoded in the original
audio output such as CDG graphic CDs for
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