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1. 567890 gt CUE ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN 88 888888 Gad MULTI LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of contents Sommaire Contenido Indice 1 EINFUHRUNG sas ca antec in eat ee eae 7 2 SICHERHEIT SHIN WEIS E 7 3 BESTIMMUNGSGEMASSE VERWENDUNG 8 4 a 9 lord ii li A 9 4 2 iniciarte dc T 10 4 3 RUCK SCM 13 5 INSTALLATION iro cists a i 14 6 BEDIENUNGSHINWEISE iii 14 6 1 14 6 2 COSMO Maia tii 14 6 3 ECD DISPIAY ita 14 6 4 Play PAUSE 15 6 5 Titelauswahl Uber die Track Tasten 15 6 6 Einstellung 15 6 7 aves tbc 16 6 8 sale spanned
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3. ANTISHOCH 606000 A 1 DISPLAY LCD display for displaying the different modes and functions Please refer to the explanations under 6 3 LCD display 2 STOP EJECT BUTTON Via the Stop Eject button you can stop and eject the CD Please refer to the explanations under 6 2 CD Slot In 24 3 SEARCH WHEEL Via the Search wheel you can quickly scan forwards and backwards Turn the Search wheel to the right in order to scan forwards and turn it to the right in order to scan backwards The further you turn the Search wheel the higher the scanning speed In the pause mode the current frame is repeated as soon as you turn the Search wheel 4 TRACK BUTTONS Via the Track buttons you can select the desired track Please refer to the explanations under 6 5 Selecting a track via the Track buttons 5 BANK CUE BUTTONS You can memorize a Cue point and a sample on every Bank Cue button The memorized Cue button or the sample press Sampler button first can be recalled via the respective Bank Cue button 6 MEMORY RECALL BUTTON With this button you can memorize the current Cue point the current sample or the sample parameter via one of the three Bank Cue buttons Press the Memory Recall button LED on and the desired Bank Cue button Please refer to the explanations under 6 7 Cueing and 6 10 Sampler mode You can memorize up to 3 Cue points and samples with sample parameters of diffe
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6. Bedienungsanleitung Operating instructions Mode d emploi Manual del usuario Manuale d instruzione DJS 110O Scratch Workstation COPYRIGHT Nachdruck verboten All rights reserved R production interdite Prohibida toda reproducci n Ribroduzione vietata F r weiteren Gebrauch aufbewahren Keep this manual for further needs Gardez ces instructions pour des utilisations ult rieurs Guarde este manual para posteriores usos Tenere il manuale per utlizazioni ulteriori 1234567890 EFFECT gt CUE ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN SINGLE AA 888888 SEARCH AUTO DSP CUE PITCH CONTROL C MEMORY 3 f BANK CUE BANK CUE BANK CUE 8 12 16 CUE SCRATCH METER SCRATCH WHEEL 69 0900000909 A AUDIO OUT 230 V 15 V Hore mon VOLTAGE SELECTOR Ct AC INPUT 115 230 50 60Hz POWER 36 123 4 EFFECT SINGLE LOOP RELOOP
7. Sampler unit with 3 x 7 seconds sampler time adjustable sample pitch and sample volume All adjusted sample parameters can be memorized and recalled from up to 128 CDs Three cue point hotkeys which can be recalled from up to 128 CDs Seamless loop function and reloop function 10 second anti shock function Faderstart function Speed control range adjustable to 8 12 or 16 Track buttons for selecting the track Additional 10 button Front loading CD slot for fast and easy CD exchange Headphones output with volume control Digital output via RCA Interactive search wheel scratch wheel Height and depth like a turntable 23 4 2 Frontpanel em DIS 1lOO SCRATCH WORKSTATION COMPACT 1234567890 EFFECT gt CUE ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN SINGLE 68 88 68 DIGITAL AUDIO N E MEMORY O 5 P BANK CUE OO SAMPLER O BANK CUE 3 BANK CUE AUTO DSP CUE PARAM PITCH CONTROL N ON OFF 4 8 12 16 Ne ae SAMPLE STOP VINYL CUE N SCRATCH 2 METER 8 e SCRATCH WHEE
8. you can call up a memorized sequence once more 11 CUE BUTTON Pause mode In the pause mode you can cue by pressing and holding the Cue button As soon as you let the Cue button loose the player returns to the track start or the Cue point Playback mode If you press the Cue button during playback the player returns to the track start or the Cue point and goes into Pause mode On the Cue button yoiu can memorize the fourth Cue point Please refer to the explanations under 6 7 Cueing 12 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON With the Play Pause button you can start the playback and stop it again Please refer to the explanations under 6 4 Play Pause 25 13 SCRATCH VINYL CUE BUTTON With the Scratch button you can activate the Scratch function Please refer to the explanations under6 8 Vinyl Cue function and 6 11 Effects 14 FLANGER BUTTON With the Flanger button you can activate the Flanger effect Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 15 PAN BUTTON With the Pan button you can activate the Pan effect Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 16 SCRATCH WHEEL Playback mode Via the Scratch wheel you can temporarily adjust the playback speed by 16 Pause mode In the pause mode the current frame is repeated as soon as you turn the Scratch wheel Via the Scratch wheel you can slowly search within a title forwards and backwards In this way you can easily find a Cue point for example Turn the
9. 31 AUDIO OUT SOCKETS The music signal of these sockets is analogue Connect the output to the respective input of your mixer 32 FADERSTART SOCKET VOLTAGE SELECTOR Horr mon 230 15 V AC INPUT 115 230 50 60Hz POWER E Via the Faderstart socket the CD player can be remotely controlled If you are using a mixer with Faderstart function connect the player with the Control Out socket Please note that these sockets must never be connected with any voltage Please refer to the explanations under 6 12 Faderstart 33 DIGITAL OUT SOCKET The music signal of this socket is digital Connect the output to the respective input of a digital amplifier for example 34 HEADPHONES SOCKET With this socket you can connect headphones with an impedance between 8 Ohms and 600 Ohms 35 VOLUME CONTROL With the Volume control you can adjust the headphones volume 36 VOLTAGE SELECTOR Make sure that the indication corresponds to the available voltage 37 AC CONNECTION Plug the power supply cable in here 38 POWER SWITCH Press this button to start operation 27 5 INSTALLATION Install the CD player on a plane surface Make sure that the inclination angle will not exceed 15 as the CD cannot be read correctly otherwise Connect the CD player with the RCA cable to your mixer via the Audio Out sockets Make sure that the right left
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11. no CD remains in the player All memorized Cue points samples and effect parameters are stored inside the CD player and can be also be recalled after switching the CD player off 7 PRECAUTIONS This CD player cannot be compared to conventional Hifi CD players This player is much more rugged in order to withstand the strenous road use and consistent transports of mobile discotheques Should you have further problems please refer to the chart below The adjustments of the Pitchfader change the FM frequencies Should the display repeatedly show ERR adjust the frequencies Have the connections correctly been carried out Is your amplifier and your mixer properly adjusted Have you kept to all instructions given in this manual SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION ching on connection clean with a dry and soft cloth connections mode re program inapropriate Faderstart does not work Missing Audio Out connection Connect the Audio Out sockets with the Line input sockets of your mixer 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE DANGER TO LIFE Disconnect from mains before starting maintenance operation We recommend a frequent cleaning of the device Please use a soft lint free and moistened cloth Never use alcohol or solvents 33 There are no servicable parts inside the device Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers Should you need any spare parts please use genuine parts If the powe
12. player jumps to the first track and is in the Pause mode Pause symbol flashes Please note that the player automatically jumps to the section where the music starts Next to T the track number is displayed The track remain time is displayed in M MIN S SEC and F FRAME 1234567890 EFFECT gt CUE ELAPSED TOTAL REMAIN SINGLE HE 888888 44d By using the Time button the time indication can be switched from track remain time Remain to total remain time Total Remain to track playback time Elapsed 28 Above the time indication 10 bars are displayed showing the remaining track time visually The shorter the track remain time becomes the less bars are displayed 15 seconds before the track end the bars in the display start flashing By pressing the Single button the CD player is put into Single mode and the display shows SINGLE The indication 0 0 means that the playback speed has not been changed If you adjust the playback speed via the Pitchfader Pitch LED of the selected speed is flashing the respective percentage is indicated in the display 6 4 Play Pause In the Pause mode the the time indication in the display stands still and the Pause symbol flashes The playback of the first track can be started by pressing the Play Pause button In the Playback mode the time indication in the display is ru
13. within one track Memorizing the Cue point Possibility 1 The player is in Playback mode Press the In button and the Cue point is memorized The Cue indicator shortly flashes As soon as you press the Cue button the player returns the Cue point and goes into Pause mode Possibility 2 The player is in Playback mode Press the Play Pause button and the player goes into Pause mode Select the Cue point via the Scratch wheel The display shows the selected starting point e g 3 42 22 Press the In button and the Cue point is memorized The Cue indicator shortly flashes As soon as you press the Cue button the player returns the Cue point and goes into Pause mode Possibility 3 The player is in Pause mode or in Playback mode Press the Track button to select the desired track The Cue indicator shortly flashes and the Cue point is set to the track start Memorizing several Cue points With the DJS 1100 you can memorize up to 4 different Cue points of different tracks and recall them via the Bank Cue button or the Cue button respectively Press the Memory Recall button LED on and the desired Bank Cue button in order to memorize the current Cue point on the Bank Cue button By pressing the respective Bank Cue button you can recall the Cue points memorized via the Memory Recall button The last memorized Cue point can be recalled by pressing the Cue button The memorized Cue points can be overritten at any time Please note
14. 0 ms Brake 10 9990 ms 1000 ms Motor Off 10 9990 ms 1000 ms 6 12 Faderstart With the DJS 1100 you have the possibility to start the CD player directly from the mixer Make sure that the Faderstart socket is connected with the respective socket on the mixer Additionally the Audio Out sockets have to be connected with the Line input sockets of your mixer Please note that the Faderstart function only 32 works with the appropriate mixers Insert the CD and select the desired track Pause mode Start playback from your mixer Please note that the Faderstart function is a Cue point Faderstart function This means that the CD player starts playback after activating the respective channel of the mixer and goes into Pause mode and returns to the Cue point after activating the channel again Prerequisites for the Faderstart operation The mixer has to be connected via a 3 5 mm mono jack with the CD player For starting the playback the jack s positive pin tip is to be connected with the audio mass via a short impulse For pausing the playback the jack s negative pin sleeve is to be connected with the audio mass via a short impulse The mixer has to be equipped with a switch button or fader that will connect the tip with the audio mass for starting the playback and the sleeve for pausing the playback when the respective channel is activated 6 13 End of operation Before you switch off the device please make sure that
15. 6 5 Selecting a track via the Track buttons 29 6 6 Adjusting the playback Speed ene sauce 29 29 EE 30 6 9 Memorizing a sequence 30 6 10 5 Ad A A 31 6 11 EE e 31 6 12 loo 32 6 13 End 33 2 il 33 8 CLEANING AND 33 9 TECHNICAL 5 5 1 4 1 1 34 1 INTRODUCTION AAA 35 2 INSTRUCTIONS DE 5 35 3 EMPLOI SELON LES PRESCRIPTIONS 36 4 DESCRIPTION o in 37 AA aa 37 4 2 Face ici AA A 38 Be INSTALLATION coi ii 42 6 INSTRUCTIONS 5
16. Scratch wheel to the right in order to search forwards and turn it to the right in order to search backwards The faster you turn the Scratch wheel the higher the searching speed If you press the Scratch button you can activate the VINYL CUE function This function disables the frame function of the CD player and you can search for the Cue point as with a turntable In the Sampler mode and Effect mode you can adjust the parameter settings after pressing the DSP Parameter button 17 CD LED This LED is illuminated when a CD is inserted in the CD Slot In and the player is ready for use 18 HOLD BUTTON With the Hold button you can hold the settings of the effect parameters and sample parameters Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 19 ECHO BUTTON With the Echo button you can activate the Echo effect Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 20 REVERSE BUTTON With the Reverse button you can activate the Reverse function Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 21 BRAKE BUTTON With the Brake button you can activate the Brake effect and the Motor Off effect Please refer to the explanations under 6 11 Effects 22 TIME BUTTON The display can be switched from track remain time Remain to total remain time total remain or track playback time Elapsed 23 SINGLE BUTTON For choosing single playback or continous play By pressing this button once the display shows SINGLE The curr
17. ching the wires This device has left our premises in absolutely perfect condition In order to maintain this condition and to ensure a safe operation it is absolutely necessary for the user to follow the safety instructions and warning notes written in this user manual Important Damages caused by the disregard of this user manual are not subject to warranty The dealer will not accept liability for any resulting defects or problems 21 Always plug in the power plug least Make sure that the power switch is set to OFF position before you connect the device to the mains Keep away from heaters and other heating sources If the device has been exposed to drastic temperature fluctuation e g after transportation do not switch it on immediately The arising condensation water might damage your device Leave the device switched off until it has reached room temperature Never put any liquids on the device or close to it Should any liquid enter the device nevertheless disconnect from mains immediately Please let the device be checked by a qualified service technician before you operate it again Any damages caused by liquids having entered the device are not subject to warranty This device falls under protection class and features a protective insulation Never let the power cord come into contact with other cables Handle the power cord and all connections with the mains with particular caution Make sure that the avai
18. d size of the echo and can be adjusted between 0 and 1000 ms The Echo rate PR modifies the feedback of the echo effect and can be adjusted between 10 and 1000 Reverse function The unlimited reverse play can be activated via the Reverse function The playback direction can be changed as often as you like by pressing the Reverse button The Reverse time PT modifies the playback speed and can be adjusted between 0 and 2000 as pitch change from 100 to 100 Please note that the modified playback speed cannot be memorized Brake effect The Brake effect effect equals the immediate stop brake and starting of the track of the turntable if the Start Stop button is pressed The Brake time PT modifies the braking and starting speed of the track and can be adjusted between 10 and 9990 ms The ideal value for the Brake effect lies between 600 and 800 ms Motor Off effect The Motor Off effect equals the slow stopping of the turntable if the motor is switched off The Motor Off time PT modifies the stopping and starting speed of the track and can be adjusted between 10 and 9990 ms The ideal value for the Motor Off effect lies between 6000 and 9990 ms Overview over the effect parameters Effects Parameter PT Parameter PR Adjustable value Default value Adjustable value Default value Flanger 10 9990 ms 1000 ms 0 1000 500 Pan 10 9990 ms 1000 ms Echo 0 1000 ms 500 ms 0 1000 500 Reverse 0 2000 ms 100
19. ent track is then played once and the player goes into Pause mode at the next track start 24 AUTO CUE BUTTON With the Auto Cue button you can activate the Auto Cue function Please refer to the explanations under 6 7 Cueing 25 DSP PARAMETER BUTTON With the DSP Parameter button you can adjust the effect parameters the sample speed and the sample volume via the Scratch wheel Please refer to 6 11 Effects 26 PITCH CONTROL BUTTON With this button you can switch the speed adjustment via the pitchfader off LED off Please refer to 6 6 Adjusting the playback speed 26 27 8 12 16 BUTTON With this button you can select the speed adjusting range between 8 LED green 12 LED yellow or 16 LED red Please refer to 6 6 Adjusting the playback speed 28 PITCH BEND BUTTONS With the Pitch Bend buttons you can adjust the playback speed temporarily by 16 Please refer to 6 6 Adjusting the playback speed If you press and hold the Pitch Bend button the playback speed decreases down to 0 This effect is comparable with the Motor Off effect 29 PITCHFADER You can adjust the desired speed with the Pitchfader The display shows the current percentage 30 CD SLOT IN Insert the disc here If a CD is inserted and the CD player is ready for operation the CD LED is shining Please refer to the explanations under 6 2 CD Slot In 4 3 Rearpanel a AUDIO OUT
20. h lt eine Laserdiode der Klasse 1 einen sicheren Betrieb zu gew hrleisten LASER KLASSE 1 d rfen weder Abdeckungen entfernt werden noch darf versucht werden sich Zugang zum Ger teinneren zu verschaffen Im Ger teinneren befinden sich keine NACH EN 60825 1 94 zu wartenden Teile Wartungs arbeiten nur durch qualifiziertes Fach personal English OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS omnrmorac DJS 110O SCRATCH WORKSTATION CAUTION Keep this device away from rain and moisture Unplug mains lead before opening the housing For your own safety please read this user manual carefully before you initial start up All persons involved in the installation operation and maintenance of this device have to be qualilfied follow the instructions of this manual 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for having chosen a OMNITRONIC DJS 1100 Scratch Workstation You have acquired a reliable and powerful device If you follow the instructions given in this manual we can assure you that you will enjoy this device for many years Unpack your OMNITRONIC DJS 1100 Please make sure that there are no obvious transport damages Should you notice any damages on the A C connection cable or on the casing do not take the device into operation and immediately consult your local dealer 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Be careful with your operations With a dangerous voltage you can suffer a dangerous electric shock when tou
21. lable voltage is not higher than stated on the AC voltage selector Make sure that the power cord is never crimped or damaged by sharp edges Check the device and the power cord from time to time Always disconnect from the mains when the device is not in use or before cleaning it Only handle the power cord by the plug Never pull out the plug by tugging the power cord Make sure that the volume control of the headphones is set to min position before the device is switched on CAUTION Turn the amplifier on last and off first Please note that damages caused by manual modifications on the device or unauthorized operation by unqualified persons are not subject to warranty Keep away children and amateurs CAUTION High volumes can cause hearing damage There are no serviceable parts inside the device Maintenance and service operations are only to be carried out by authorized dealers 3 OPERATING DETERMINATIONS This device is a professional CD player for playing CDs This product is allowed to be operated with an alternating current of 115 230 V 50 60 Hz and was designed for indoor use only Do not shake the device Avoid brute force when installing or operating the device When choosing the installation spot please make sure that the device is not exposed to extreme heat moisture or dust There should not be any cables lying around You endanger your own and the safety of others Do not operate the device in extremely hot
22. more than 30 C or extremely cold less than 5 C surroundings Keep away from direct insulation particularly in cars and heaters Operate the device only after having familiarized with its functions Do not permit operation by persons not qualified for operating the device Most damages are the result of unprofessional operation Never use solvents or aggressive detergents in order to clean the device Rather use a soft and damp cloth 22 Please use the original packaging if the device is to be transported Never remove the serial barcode from the device as this would make the guarantee void If this device will be operated in any way different to the one described in this manual the product may suffer damages and the guarantee becomes void Furthermore any other operation may lead to dangers like short circuit burns electric shock etc 4 DESCRIPTION 4 1 Features The ultimate Scratch Workstation Realtime scratch function without delay and time limit e World novelty Vinyl Cue function for searching Cue points like with a turntable The Vinyl Cue function disables the frame function of the CD player Different DSP sound effects like brake reverse motor off flanger phaser echo and auto pan with adjustable parameters All sound effects can be combined with one another e g scratch and echo and flanger or reverse and echo and then brake All adjusted effect parameters can be memorized and recalled from up to 128 CDs
23. n again You can recall all memorized samples from up to 128 CDs after switching the CD player off Therefore you have to switch the CD player on press the Memory Recall button LED on and insert the respective CD The display shows Recall until the loading process is finished Playback of memorized samples By pressing the Sampler button LED on and the respective Bank Cue button you can recall the samples memorized via the Memory Recall button The sample will be repeated until you press the Sampler button again LED off The memorized samples can be played back at any time If the Sampler button is pressed duruing the playback of the CD the sample mixes with the CD playback If the Sampler button is pressed in the Pause mode the sample alone is being played back The sample playback speed can temporarily be adjusted via the Pitch Bend buttons Adjusting and memorizing the sample pitch and sample volume The sample pitch and the sample volume can individually be adjusted and memorized for every sample Press the Sampler button LED on and the respective Bank Cue button in order to recall the sample Press the Hold button LED on in order to hold the parameter adjustments If you do not press the Hold button the adjustments are only temporary and the CD player returns to the memorized settings Press the DSP Parameter button and the display shows SP 1000 This means that the sample pitch is set to 0 By turning the Scratch wheel y
24. ning and the A point starting point is marked By pressing the Out button the B point end point of the sequence is marked The player repeats the sequence between A point and B point until you press the Out button once more 30 Possibility 2 The player is in Playback mode Press the Play Pause button and the player goes into Pause mode Select the A point starting point via the Scratch wheel The display shows the selected A point e g 3 42 22 Press the In button and the selected A point is marked Select the B point end point via the Scratch wheel The display shows the selected B point e g 3 51 11 Press the Out button and the selected B point is marked The player repeats the sequence between A point and B point until you press the Out button once more You can repeat the sequence once more if you press the Reloop button 6 10 Sampler mode Set the Loop In point and Loop Out point like described above If a sample is to be memorized on Bank Cue button only the first 7 seconds will be memorized Memorizing several samples With the DJS 1100 you can memorize up to 3 different samples of different tracks and recall them via the Bank Cue button Press the Memory Recall button LED on and the desired Bank Cue button in order to memorize the current sample on the Bank Cue button The memorized samples can be overwritten at any time Please note that the samples can only be deleted by switching the CD player off an o
25. nning and the Play symbol shines permanently If you wish to interrupt the playback press the Play Pause button and the laser stops at the position where you stopped If you wish to stop the playback press the Stop Eject button The display shows the total number of track and the total playback time 6 5 Selecting a track via the Track buttons You can select the desired track via the Track buttons In order to play a track from the beginning press the Track buttons until the desired track number is displayed If you hold the respective Track button the CD player will run through the track numbers until you let the button loose button If you press the button once playback starts at the beginning of the previous track If a track is already played back you can start the current track from the beginning button If you press the button once the playback starts at the beginning of the next track if you press it twice the following track etc Please note that the CD player calls the track up in the mode you pressed the Track button If the CD player is in the Play mode at track 1 for example and you press the button the player jumps to track 2 and immediately starts playback 6 6 Adjusting the playback speed Possibility 1 Via the Pitchfader you can adjust the playback speed by up to 16 Put the CD player into playback mode Press the Pitch Control button in order to activate the Pitchfader LED on Selec
26. occupation plug colour red white is the same at both devices CAUTION Make sure that the CD player is switched off power switch in outer position before you connect it to the mains in order to avoid damages on your loudspeakers Make sure that the indication on the Voltage selector corresponds to the available voltage in order to avoid severe damages Connect your CD player with the mains CAUTION Turn the amplifier on last and off first 6 OPERATION 6 1 Setup Switch the CD player on via the Power switch When the device is on and the tray has no disc NO DISC appears on the display 6 2 CD Slot In Insert your CD in the CD Slot In Make sure that you only hold the CD with 2 fingers on the edge Avoid touching the inside area of the CD You can recall all memorized Cue points samples and effect parameters from up to 128 CDs after switching the CD player off Therefore you have to switch the CD player on press the Memory Recall button LED on and insert the respective CD The CD source code is read and the Cue points samples and effect parameters memorized before will be loaded from the memory The display shows Recall until the loading process is finished The CD LED is illuminated when a CD is inserted in the CD Slot In and the player is ready for use 6 3 LCD display If the CD is improperly positioned ERR or NO DISC appears on the display If the CD is properly positioned the CD player reads the CD The
27. ou can adjust the sample pitch to SP 2000 maximum pitch adjustment to SP 0000 minimum pitch adjustment Press the DSP Parameter button again and the display shows SV 1000 This means that the sample volume is set to 100 By turning the Scratch wheel you can adjust the sample volume down to SV 0000 minimum sample volume These temporary settings remain until you switch off the CD player If you wish to memorize these settings with the sample press the Memory Recall button LED on and hold it for one second In this way the adjusted parameters can be recalled via the Recall function Using temporary samples The temporary samples on the Bank Cue buttons remain in the buffer memory if you change the CD without switching the CD player off Please note that these samples are only temporarily available and cannot be memorized on the new CD This means that such temporary samples will be deleted from the buffer memory when you will switch off the CD player However the original samples can be recalled from the respective CD using the Recall function 6 11 Effects The different effects can be activated via the respective Effect button If the effect is activated the respective LED is on 31 The effect parameters can be adjusted via the DSP Parameter button and the Scratch wheel Press the Hold button LED on in order to hold the parameter adjustments If you do not press the Hold button the adjustments are only temporary and the CD
28. player returns to the memorized settings If you wish to memorize these settings press the Memory Recall button LED on and hold it for one second In this way the adjusted parameters can be recalled via the Recall function You can recall all memorized effect parameters from up to 128 CDs after switching the CD player off Therefore you have to switch the CD player on press the Memory Recall button LED on and insert the respective CD The display shows Recall until the loading process is finished Scratch function The scratch function resembles the scratching with a turntable By turning the Scratch wheel forwards and backwards different scratching effects can be produced If you turn the Scratch wheel continuously forwards the playback resembles the playback speed via the Play Pause button Flanger effect When choosing the Flanger effect the effect of a jet engine is added to the original sound The Flanger time PT modifies the sound of the flanger effect and can be adjusted between 10 and 9990 ms The Flanger rate PR modifies the depth of the flanger effect and can be adjusted between 10 and 1000 Pan effect When choosing the Pan effect the sound is cyclically directed to the left and right side The Pan time PT modifies the changing speed and can be adjusted between 10 and 9990 ms Echo effect When choosing the Echo effect an echo is added to the original sound The Echo time PT modifies the repeating frequency an
29. r supply cable of this device becomes damaged it has to be replaced by a special power supply cable available at your dealer Should you have further questions please contact your dealer 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 44 1 kHz 8 95 12 16 03 gt 75 dB gt 75 20 20 000 Hz 1 dB unbalanced via RCA 2 Vrms Digital ouput unbalanced via RCA Dimensions WxTxH Please note Every information is subject to change without prior notice 02 01 o wm
30. rent titels and recall them via the respective Bank Cue button Please note that the maximum sample length is 7 seconds In the Effect mode you can memorize the adjusted effect parameters by adjusting the parameter and pressing the Memory Recall button You can recall all memorized Cue points samples and effect parameters from up to 128 CDs by switching the CD player on pressing the Memory Recall button LED on and inserting the respective CD 7 SAMPLER BUTTON By pressing the Sampler button Sampler LED on you can recall a sample you memorized on one of the Bank Cue buttons before The memorized samples of a CD remain in the memory until you switch off the CD player or overrite the samples You can recall all memorized Cue points samples and effect parameters from up to 128 CDs by switching the CD player on pressing the Memory Recall button LED on and inserting the respective CD Please refer to the explanations under 6 10 Sampler mode 8 LOOP IN REALTIME CUE BUTTON By pressing the In button you can memorize the Cue point Furthermore you can program the In button of a sequence which will be repeated then Please refer to the explanations under 6 9 Memorizing a sequence Loop function and 6 8 Vinyl Cue function 9 LOOP OUT BUTTON By pressing the Out button you can memorize the Loop Out button The player will repeat the memorized sequence until you press the Out button once more 10 RELOOP BUTTON Via the RELOOP button
31. t the speed adjustment range by pressing the 8 12 16 button 8 LED green 12 LED yellow or 16 LED red Adjust the playback speed via the Pitchfader Pitch LED of the respective speed is on Possibility 2 Via the Pitch Bend buttons you can adjust the playback speed temporarily Put the CD player into playback mode Press the desired Pitch Bend button After letting the Pitch Bend button loose the player automatically returns to the original playback speed Motor Off effect The Motor Off effect equals the slow stopping of the turntable if the motor is switched off This effect is activated via the Pitch Bend button If you hold the Pitch Bend button the playback speeds decreases down to 0 If the CD has stopped you can re activate playback by releasing the Pitch Bend button 6 7 Cueing Auto Cue function After switching on and after pressing the Track buttons the player automatically jumps to the section where the music starts This function enable to minimize the transitions between two tracks If the Auto Cue function is disabled a time interval remains between two tracks until the music starts If the Auto Cue function is activated the display shows Auto Cue the music starts immediately 29 Back Cue function If you press the Cue button during playback the player returns to the track start or Cue point In button and goes into Pause mode Please note that this function is only available
32. that the Cue points can only be deleted by switching the CD player off an on again You can recall all memorized Cue points from up to 128 CDs after switching the CD player off Therefore you have to switch the CD player on press the Memory Recall button LED on and insert the respective CD The display shows Recall until the loading process is finished 6 8 Vinyl Cue function The DJS 1100 features a Vinyl Cue function for searching Cue points like with a turntable Realtime programming of the Cue points or Loop points respectively The player is in Playback mode Press the Play Pause button and the player goes into Pause mode Press the Scratch button in order to disable the frame function of the CD player The CD player is now in the Realtime Cue mode Select the Cue point by turning the Scratch wheel forwards and backwards Repeated turning forwards of the Scratch wheel produces a playback resembling the playback speed via the Play Pause button Press the In button in order to memorize the Cue point 6 9 Memorizing a sequence Loop function With the Loop function you can repeat a programmable sequence Please note that you can only recall this sequence within one track If you also wish to insert in other tracks you need to memorize the sequence as sample on one of the Bank Cue buttons Memorizing the Loop points Possibility 1 The player is in Playback mode If the In button is pressed in the playback mode the CD keeps run
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