To match the speeds of two units, you can either monitor the music of both units by ear, or use the
automatic BPM readout and adjust the speed to match. When the tempo of the music of the CD you
wish to match is slow compared to the tempo of the other music, move the slider to the (+) end and
match the BPM. When faster, move the pitch slider to the (-) end. By making this adjustment the
speeds will be matched, though the beats may not yet be aligned.
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Single - toggles the unit to play back just one track at a time (Single) or play continuously through
all tracks and then start over repeating the CD infinitely (Continuous).
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Display/Back
Display - switches the Time Modes on the display between Elapsed Playing Time (Elapsed),
Remaining Time (Time Remain) on the track and Remaining Time (Total Remain) on the entire CD.
Back - allows you to step back when using the menu options.
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Menu – is used for setting track order and various special commands.
display while using Track/Push Select knob to navigate and implement the desired changes. These
changes will be stored and retained on unit power off.
Program – Allows you to play back a sequence of tracks on a CD. Follow the onscreen
directions after entering this mode.
Relay – By turning this on, the unit will automatically start Playing when another unit attached
via a 1/8" relay cable stops playing. In Single Mode, this would be at the end of each track.
In Continuous Mode this would be after a complete CD has played.
Reverse Mode – Allows the Reverse function activate instantly, or to be delayed based upon
the actual platter motion.
33/45 RPM– This sets the default normal speed of the platter to either 33RPM or 45RPM
depending upon your desired use. When set to Default, the music will be normal at 0% no
matter the platter speed. If the 33/44 button is toggled, then the speed of the music and
platter will change accordingly for effect.
Buffer - This gives an option for eliminating the dead space at the end of tracks. The unit
already automatically removes dead space at the beginning of tracks. End-of-track dead space
elimination is useful if you are playing a CD continuously and want to eliminate all the gaps
between songs.
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Store - will store all Cue Points for the CD (one Cue Set can be stored per CD).
Recall - will recall all Cue Points for the CD.
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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.
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Track/Push Select Knob
Track – Rotate to select tracks. Pressing while rotating selects tracks +10
Push Select – Press "Menu" then rotate knob to move through menu options. Pressing selects
options.
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Rewind/Fast Forward – use these buttons to rewind and fast forward through your songs.
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LCD Display - indicates all the functions as they are occurring with the CD.
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Eject Button (on side) – this button is used to eject the CD.
Sleep Mode - The unit will automatically enter sleep mode after 15 minutes of
inactivity. In this mode, playback will still start instantly from buffer, however, the
laser will be off to extend its life. If this feature is undesirable, then it can be
turned off.
Remote Type (Fader, On/On, On/Off) – allows you to set the unit to
remotely start via a fader-start mixer or switch.
Fader - allows you to use an industry-standard fader-
start mixer by attaching an 1/8" fader-start cable
between the unit and your mixer. Typically, if you move the
crossfader toward the active channel, the attached CD player will play.
When it is moved away, the unit will Cue or Pause, depending upon
the CD player setting. Some mixers allow the input channel also to
start the player.
On/On - allows you to use a momentary-type switch to start the unit.
On/Off – allows you to use a locking switch to start and stop the unit.
This will work with some older style fader-start mixers as well.
Auto-In – sets the unit to automatically bring the CD into the unit after a
predefined period. This can be turned off if not desired.
Calibration – allows you to recalibrate your pitch slider, vinyl encoders, and effect
wheel by following the on-screen instructions.
Version – shows all software versions in the unit.
Reset – allows you to reset the machine options to the factory defaults.
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