Gemini DJ MPX-40 Manual De Instrucciones página 6

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Press C
(9) to pause the song at your point of cue. Press & hold
UE
the C
(9) button to begin Cue preview, which will allow you to
UE
judge whether the point of cue you have loaded is satisfactory.
If you are not satisfied with your point of cue, enage P
use the J
W
(22) to find the exact point you wish to begin
OG
HEEL
play. Rapidly press P
/P
(8) twice to enter & exit play mode.
LAY
AUSE
You will be in pause mode. The C
(9) LED will blink. Repeat the
UE
steps for Cue preview, to make sure your new cue point is satisfac-
tory.
When you are satisfied with your point of cue, leave the C
button alone, the C
(9) LED will remain on to indicate that the
UE
point of cue is stored & ready to be used.
CUE IDENTIFICATION:
The MPX-40 have the ability to store one cue point per track in the
internal memory. This enables the DJ to scan quickly to a starting
point for easier mixes during a live session.
To store this cue point follow the steps to store a cue point.
Once you are satisfied with your cue point, press & hold the
M
/S
(12) button for two seconds in order to store this cue
EMO
TORE
point. If you are not satisfied with this cue point repeat the steps to
store a cue point.
Your cue is now saved & can be recalled at any moment long after
you have stopped playing with this CD. You will notice the A
C
LED will flash in the LCD (16) once this cue point has been
UE
saved successfully.
The cue point has now been stored in the memory of the MPX-40
and can be recalled at any moment. You will notice the LCD screen
informing you of the Cue point selected indicating that the MPX-
40 recognize a stored cue point on the CD. Simply scroll to any track
that has a cue point stored. Press and hold the Folder/Recall Cue
(23) knob untill the point has appeared on the LCD screen. Press
play & the song will start from the stored cue point.
SEAMLESS LOOP:
Press the L
I
(17) button to enter an entry point into
OOP
N
the memory, & the L
I
's (17) green LED will blink rapidly
OOP
N
while memorizing the loop entry point into the memory.
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After an entry loop point is memorized, press L
play mode to complete the loop. The unit will automatically repeat
the section between the loop's entry point, programmed with the
pressing of the L
I
(8) &
OOP
N
AUSE
when the L
O
(18) button is pressed. The loop is now pro-
OOP
UT
grammed into the unit's memory.
While playing the loop, both the L
green LEDs will blink to indicate that the loop is in use. You will
notice the LCD (16) will also indicate that the L
blinking C
-B icon that will remain steady once the loop has been
(9)
UE
UE
stopped.
Press the R
(19) for the unit to return to the previously set
ELOOP
loop. Press the R
(19) repeatedly for stuttering the loop entry
ELOOP
point. The R
(19) function automatically returns the music to
ELOOP
the loop point & will play the loop until it is released with the L
O
(18) button.
UT
Press the B-E
(20) button to edit the loop created by your
DIT
S
L
. When pressing B-E
EAMLESS
OOP
read the frame where the L
with the use of the J
W
OG
right examining frame by frame while the loop repeats itself. You
should be able to hear the difference in each frame until you are sat-
isfied with your loop exit point. Press B-E
UTO
isfied with your exit point & your loop will continue to play until you
press L
O
(18).
OOP
UT
To exit the loop & resume play, press L
loop & continue play from the point where the loop ends.
SLEEP MODE:
The MPX-40 feature a default S
when the unit recognizes that it has not been in use for some time.
This feature simply shuts O
the unit's playing capabilities. You will notice the LCD (16) reads
S
when this mode is activated. To deactivate this default mode,
LEEP
begin play & the unit will "wake up" to play music once again.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
· If the disk will not play, check to see if the disc was loaded cor-
O
(18) in
OOP
UT
(17) button, & a second exit loop point,
I
(17) & L
O
(18)
OOP
N
OOP
UT
is in use with a
OOP
OOP
(20), the LCD (16) will
DIT
O
(18) is set. You may adjust it
OOP
UT
(22), by turning the wheel left or
HEEL
(20) when you are sat-
DIT
O
(18) to stop the
OOP
UT
mode that activates itself
LEEP
the laser to increase the longevity of
FF
NOTES:
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rectly (label side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratch-
es, etc.
· If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connec-
tions. If they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.
· If the CD skips, check the CD for dirt or scratches. Do not
assume that the CD player is defective. Many CDs are recorded out
of spec & will skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the
unit in for repair, try playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.
SPECIFICATIONS:
G
:
ENERAL
Type........................................Single Mechanism Compact Disc Player
Disc Type...................................Standard Compact discs (12cm, 8cm)
Time Display.............Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total Remain
Variable Pitch..........± 4%, ± 8%, ± 16%, + 100% Slider with Resume Switch
Pitch Bend......................................................................± 4% Maximum
Instant Start..........................................................Within 0.015 seconds
Track Selection..............................................................1 to 99 Tracks
Dimensions......................................8 1/2" W x 3 3/4" H x 12 1/2" D
................................................................................(216 x 95 x 320 mm)
Weight.............................................................Player Unit 6.62 lbs (3 kg)
A
S
:
UDIO
ECTION
Audio Types..............................................................................CD, MP3
Quantization..........................1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser
MP3/CD Bit Rate...............................................................32-320KBPS
Oversampling Rate......................................................................8 Times
Sampling Frequency...................................................................44.1 kHz
Frequency Response.....................................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion.......................................Less Than 0.05%
Signal to Noise Ratio.......................................................................90 dB
Dynamic Range...........................................................................< 80 dB
Channel Separation...........................................................88 dB (1 kHz)
Output Level..................................................................1.3 Volts R.M.S.
Power Supply..................................................AC 115/230 V, 60/50 Hz
S
PECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION
.
FOR IMPROVEMENT
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