1.
Power Switch - turns on and off the machine. The unit should always be shut down with this button
first before any external power is removed. Typically, it is recommended that the CD player is powered
on before amplifiers and off after amplifiers to avoid an audio spike to be sent through your equipment.
2.
Slot Load CDRW Drive – designed to play commercially available CD and properly burned CDR and
CDRW discs. Insert the CDs you wish to play here.
3.
Eject Button - used to eject CDs from the player. The CD will only eject when it is not playing.
4.
Track/Menu Select Knob
Track – Rotate to select tracks. Pressing while rotating selects tracks +10
Menu Select – Press "Menu" then rotate to move through menu options. Pressing selects options.
5.
High Torque Direct Drive Platter - utilizes a 5.0 kgf-cm motor to turn the vinyl record. The platter
should not be held in position for sustained periods.
6.
Vinyl Record – controls the playback of the music, including scratching, pitch bend and cueing.
7.
Play/Pause Button – starts and stops playback and the platter. Pressing toggles between play and
pause of the platter. Each time Play is pressed after Pause, a new Cue Point is set.
8.
Brake Adjust – changes the amount of time it takes for the platter to stop when the Pause button is
pressed. As the wheel is moved right the braking time increases. For fast braking move the wheel all
the way left.
9.
Startup Adjust - changes the amount of time it takes for the platter to start when the Play button is
activated.
As the wheel is moved right the startup time decreases. For fast startup move the wheel all
the way left.
10.
Cue Button- returns and pauses the music at the last set Cue Point.
which the unit was paused and then Play or Stutter was pressed. Pressing a second time allows for
temporary play of this point. You can easily edit the cue point by turning the wheel while paused. As you
rotate the wheel the music will sound. By stopping the wheel and pressing Play, a new point is set.
11.
Stutter Button – starts the music from either the first set Cue Point or the last point of pause.
start from the last pause point while the unit is paused, a new Cue Point is set.
while the unit is in Play restarts the unit from the last Cue Point, creating a "stutter" effect. This also
works from "RELOOP"
12.
Position Marker – used as a visual reference of platter position. You can move the position by rotating
the wheel and putting the marker in the desired location then press "Cue" or "Stutter".
13.
Target Lamp – lights up the platter surface and create a visual reference.
14.
Motor – deactivates the platter motor to avoid accidental wheel contact affecting performance during
play.
In this mode play is controlled by the "Cue", "Stutter", and "Play/Pause" buttons. The "Jog
Wheel" is used for pitch control when effects are not active.
15.
33/45 RPM speed - changes the rotation speed of the platter and the music. The default mode is 33
RPM, so when 45 RPM is selected the speed and pitch increase 45%. The mode can be set to default at
45 RPM through the menu options. Then, 45 RPM becomes normal play speed.
The Cue Point is the last place in
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Pressing this button