Stanton PRO.V4 manual

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    DIGIP AK PRO .V4 USER MANU AL[...]

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    2 1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions shoul d be read before this product is operated. 2. Retain Instructions – T he safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Wa rnings – All warn ings on the appliance and in the operating in str u ct ions should be followed. 4. F ollo w I [...]

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    3 Thank you for purchasing S tanton’s newest innov ation in professional tabletop CD players. The C.324 of fers up hot new features and sleek design with unmatched reliability , engineered to bring ultimate perfor mance and control to even th e most discerning artist. Designed for DJs who want to play and scratch CDs just like vinyl, our flagship[...]

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    4 1. Channel Gain - Adjusts the pre-fader volume for cleaner sound. Reduce the channel gain if you notic e the level indicators flashing red. 2. Mic Input Gain - Adjusts microphone input level. 3. Mic EQ - The mic channel includes a tw o-band EQ with a range of +10dB to -1 0d B . 4. Channel EQ - Adjusts the high, mid and low frequency levels of the[...]

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    5 16. P o we r S wi t ch - T u rn s u nit o f f a n d o n. 17. Po wer Co nn e ctor - Plu g in t he incl ud ed pow er supply he r e. 18. Fader Start Control Jacks - Connect these jacks to the F ade r input jacks of the CD pla yer using the 3.5mm ste r eo mini co rd. 19 . Master Output - Unb alanced RCA connectors controlled by the Maste r level. 20.[...]

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    6 INPUT / OU TPUT IMPE DA NCE & SENS ITIVITY : (MASTER 0 DB V OUTPUT B d 2 - / + ) V m 0 0 2 ( V B d 4 1 - / M H O K 0 1 E N I L PHONO 47K OHM /-50dBV (3.16mV) +/-2dB B d 2 - / + ) V m 1 ( V B d 0 6 - / M H O K 2 . 2 C I M MASTE R 1K OHM PH ON ES 33 OHM / 0dBV (1V) ±2dB MAX. OUTPUT (THD=1 % , Maximum gain, EQ fla t) MASTER MORE THAN +18dBV (8.[...]

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    7 1. TIME – Switches the time value displayed on the LCD bet ween elapsed track time, remaining track time, and the total remaining time for the entire disc. Markers next to the time readout indicate which of these modes is enabled. 2. REPEA T – When in SINGLE mode, the unit will repeat the current song. In Continuous mode, the unit will repeat[...]

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    8 14. FX SELECT – These six buttons refer to each of the individual DSP effect s. Press once to engage (illumi nated) and press again to disengag e. Use the TIME KNOB, RA TIO KNOB, MINUS BUTTON, and PLUS BUTTON to fine tune the parameters used for these FX. For the Filter effect, pressing once engages or di sengages the autofilter effect (illumin[...]

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    9 36. AUDIO OUT – This analog output signal requires a pair of RCA cables (left and right) to be c onnected to a line level input. 37. DIGIT AL OUT – This digital output signal requires one S/PDIF (75Ohm, coaxial) cable to be connected to a S/PDIF input on your mixer or computer . 38. F ADER S T ART/ RELA Y – This connection allows two CD pla[...]

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    10 CHECKIN G THE CONTENTS Check that th e carto n co nt a ins all of the fo llow ing it ems.  T abletop CD player unit  Printed user’s manual  One RCA cable  One power cable  One fader start / relay cable INST ALLING THE UNIT  Place the unit on a flat, level surface.  Be sure the player is in a w ell-ven tilated area where i [...]

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    11 ST AR TING PLA YBACK Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button during the pause or cue mode to start playback. The PLA Y/P AUSE button illuminates with a solid green light during playback. STOPPING PLA YBACK There are two ways to stop pla yback. Press the PLA Y/P AUSE butto n during playback to pause at that point, or press the CUE button during playback to[...]

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    12 LOOPS Creat ing Loop s  Engage playback by pressing the PLA Y/P AUSE button, causing it to illuminate solid green (not flashing).  Set the start point of the seamless loop by pressing the IN button at the desired point in time. This will c ause the OUT butto n to flash green.  Set the end point of the loop by pressing the OUT button at [...]

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    13 To record a BPM synchronized real-time sequence:  Program several sample cues by pressing the pads.  Ensure that the SAMPLER button is not lit.  Hit the RECORD button. The real -time sequen ce recording is now armed and the RECORD button blinks. If a previous sequence had been recorded then the PLAY button will become unlit.  Select [...]

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    14 JOG WHEEL SENSITIVITY The touch sensitivity of the jog wheel can be adjusted to fit the needs and feel of different users. When adjusti ng the sensitivity , be conscious of extreme settings which may affect your performance. Setting the sensitivity too high would engage the touch sensitivity with the hand just above the wheel. Setting the sensit[...]

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    15 APPLICA TION Model C.324 POWER SUPPL Y AC 100V , 50/60 Hz (For Japan) AC 1 10V , 60Hz (For T aiwan) AC 120V , 60Hz ( For U.S.A., Canada, Mexico) AC 220V , 50Hz ( For United Arab Emirates, Chile, Argentina) AC 220V , 60Hz (For Philippines) AC 230V , 50Hz ( For Europe, New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore , Israel) AC 240V , 50Hz ( For Australia, [...]

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    W arranty Th r ou gh S ta nton’s aut h orize d dea l ers arou nd t he World, S t an t on, or one of S tan ton ’ s auth o rized distri bu tors ou t si de the U.S., will, without charge, re pair or replace, at t he sole discretion of the entity respon sible for making the repair or p roviding the replacement, any St ant on merch andise proved def[...]