7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) that
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding- type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
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they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/ accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specifi ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. When the mains plug or appliance coupler used as the disconnect device, it shall remain readily operable.
16. Please keep the unit in a good ventilation environment.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be
exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects fi lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any cover. No userserviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel only.
The lightning fl ash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use to the presence
of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance.
CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades
can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
17. All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
18. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances
(including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
19 .Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label. If you are
not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer the operating instructions.
20. Grounding or Polarization - This product may be equipped with a polarized alternation-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fi t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
21. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to the cord in correspondence of plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the appliance.
22. For AC line powered units - Before returning repaired unit to user, use an ohm-meter to measure from both AC plug blades to
all exposed metallic parts. The resistance should be more than 100,000 ohms.
23. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period
of time.
24. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through
openings.
25. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualifi ed service personnel when: A. The power-supply cord
or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance
has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
26. Servicing - The user should not attempt any service to the appliance beyond that that described in the operating instructions.
All other servicing should be referred to qualifi ed service personnel.
27. Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power-line surges.
28. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specifi ed by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fi re, electric shock, or other hazards.
29. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
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FEATURES
- MAIN FEATURES
MP3 Playback
The P70MKII can read, display and play MP3 fi les written to CD-Rs providing DJs with the ability to store more
music on a single media or for extended playback time. Files can be searched for easily either manually, or by
scanning or using a number of fi le search functions including File search and File/Folder search. Additionally MP3
ID3 tag information can be viewed on the display.
External USB Device Support
In this digital era, USB devices become the most convenient for music collection. P70MKII can support external
USB mass storage devices. Connect an MP3 player, thumb drive and large hard drives for easy access to small or
extensive MP3/WAV libraries up to 999 folders and each folder 999 fi les.
VOXOA TUNEBOX Software
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Free download the VOXOA TUNEBOX software makes reading and searching fi les much quicker and easier. The
VOXOA TUNEBOX can scan all of music fi les in your USB mass storage devices and then create database fi les to
locate the fi les in your music library.
MIDI Interface Controller (PC/MAC)
In this new era of DJing, more and more DJs utilize computer and DJ software for their performances. In order
to satisfy DJs requirement, the P70MKII is also designed to interface and control a variety of popular DJ software
applications that support USB MIDI interface. DJs can assign virtually every button on the control panel to trigger
functions of various DJ software programs. Moreover, The A/B deck switch design can expand one play deck
control to two deck control.
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Memo Points with 4 Trigger Pads
Every track can be saved 4 memo points for Hot Cues and Loops. With 2000 memo points on-board, the
P70MKII can store your Hot Cues and Loops on any audio CD/MP3 track and recall them at a later time when
that track is cued in CD drive. For your USB device, the memo points are unlimited. It is all depend on your USB
memory capacity. This memo function can be used like a mini sampler for vocals, stabs, or breaks, adding that
touch of creativity to any DJ set.
4 Independent 5 sec. Sample Bank
The innovative design for P70MKII with on-board sampler function can provide DJs more creative and fun during
performance. The sampler mode can be activated by pressing the Samper button. The player will play sample
from the internal memory banks simultaneously with the playback. For every sample bank, 5-second sample can
be saved and played back. Moreover, when the sample is playing, you can adjust the pitch and volume for the
sample through the jog wheel.
Effects
The P70MKII supplies the DJ with three different types of on-board effects to enhance creativity and performance.
Including ECHO, FLANGER, and FILTER. Moreover, DJs can independently adjust effect’s parameters Time and
Depth via the jog wheel.
FEATURES
Multi-functional Touch Sensitive Jog Wheel
The Jog Wheel is constructed with a superb high-resolution and touch sensitivity to accurately reproduce the
vinyl emulation scratching movements made by the hand. The Jog Wheel also can perform other vital functions
such as, pitch bending, scanning, frame searching, parameters control for effects and pitch/volume control for
sampling.
Lighting Ring
The lighting ring is disposed around the jog wheel for showing information of the music playing now. Although, the
jog wheel can not spin like traditional turntable, the lighting ring visual indicator can help DJs to realize the music
playing current point and direction. There are 9 different adjustable display modes for the lighting ring.
Vinyl Speed Start/Break Adjust
To perfectly emulate Vinyl turntable,P70MKII has two separate control knobs for adjusting Start and Break timing.
As you turn on and turn off the traditional turntable.
A.C.P. Active Cue Point
Innovative design for the P70MKII makes DJs have ability to control up to fi ve cues including one normal cue and
four hot cues. DJs can use this cues to generate creative perform. The Active Cue Point (A.C.P.) is visual indicator
located in the 12 o’clock position of the jog wheel to help DJs to fi nd the cue point and scratching. Every time DJs
active a cue from one of the cues, the start point of cue instantly shift to the 12 o’clock position. The cue always
began from the 12 o’clock position and the lighting ring can indicate a blue light on the position. DJs are provided
an intuitive reminder and convenient operation on the vision and the operational control.
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Real-time Cutting and Extending Loop Function
You can easy adjust the loop length by half length or double length increments. Every time you can cut the loop in
half to 1/64 loop length or double the loop to 16X loop length.
Auto Beat Loop
According to the track’s BPM (Beat Per Minute), you just need to set loop-in point. This function automatically set
s loop-out point and perform loop play. Moreover, from 1/64 bar to 16 bars there are 11 different loop lengths you
can choose and change loop length instantly to create fantastic effect.
Next Track Function
This unique function allows DJs to select the next track during playback, without interruption the currently playing
track. It is benefi t for DJs to make a smooth and perfect mixing.
Link Up Several P70MKIIs
With VOXOA’s new technology “LINK UP” you can link up several P70MKIIs via USB cable to share a single
external USB mass storage device from just one player. DJs don’t need to have several USB storage devices for
different players and can easy manage your music resource from one storage device.
Disc Slot-in Loading Mechanism
The Slot-In, quick loading and fast data reading mechanism offers a variety of audio CD/MP3 disc support: CD,
CD-R and CD-RW is also supported.
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FEATURES
- FEATURES & FUNCTIONS
Player
Reliable Anti-Shock playback with buffer memory
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Disc Slot-in loading mechanism
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Link up Multi-players players
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Automatic and manual tap beat counter
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Media Types
Support for CD / MP3 / WAV playback
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2 USB sockets for external USB device support
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All control elements are MIDI compatible
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A, B deck switchable MIDI setup
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ID3 TAG
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Playback
Instant start via 1 bit technology (8 fold)
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Next Track pre-selection track function
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Instant playback from cue point
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Fader start to control playback on fader move
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Relay play function
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Single and Continuous play modes
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Vinyl emulation with adjustable Start /Brake Speed
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Reverse play mode for special effects
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Cue Play function can back to cue and play instantly
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Data Search
Track and folder searching system
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Search/Scan via large jog wheel
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Frame search for precisely searching
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VOXOA TUNEBOX software for fast searching USB mass storage device
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Onboard fi le and folder browsing
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Cues/Loops
Innovate A.C.P. Active Cue Point indicator system
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Auto cue function cues track to start of music
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Seamless loop function / reloop function
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Loop out point real-time adjustment
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4 independent hot cues/loops banks with real-time adjustment
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Auto Loop function with 11 selectable bar lengths
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Real-time cutting and extending loop function
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Every track can save 4 hot cues/loops up to 2000 for CD and unlimited for USB drive
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4 independent 5 second samples with pitch and volume adjustable
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Pitch Control
Adjustable pitch range ±6%, ±10%, ±16% and ±100%
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High quality 100 mm long pitch fader
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Micro pitch with a resolution up to 0.02%
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Pitch bend up to +/- 100%
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Key Lock allow a track’s tempo to be changed without affecting the original key of the track
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Jog Wheel
Touch sensitive jog wheel for scratching
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Jog wheel lighting ring provides instantaneous visual feedback
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Jog Wheel illumination with 9 different modes
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Multifunctional jog wheel for frame Vinyl, pitch bend, sample adjustment and effects adjustment
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3 modes for jog wheel: Normal CDJ, Scratch, Auto Cue Scratch
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Auto Cue Scratch mode – touch wheel return-to-cue function
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Effects
3 superb beat synchronized DSP digital effects
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Build-in Effects: Echo, Flanger, Filter
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Effect parameters Time and Depth adjustable via Jog Wheel
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Beat select/bank button
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Display
Especially bright dot-matrix VFD display for all functions
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Large extra bright display for all important functions
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Display playing address
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Elapsed/remain time display
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Displays text for ID3 tags and folder names for easy navigation
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Text display for navigating folders on MP3 CDs and USB fl ash drives
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Output
Digital S/PDIF output
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Headphones output with volume control
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Analog RCA outputs
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CONNECTIONS
1. Before making or changing connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
2. Quality cables make a big difference in fi delity and punch. Use high-quality, audio cables.
3. Do not use excessively long cables. Be sure plugs and jacks are securely fastened. Loose connections cause
hum, noise, or intermittence that could damage your speakers.
4. Connect the RCA pin cords to the inputs on your mixer.
CAUTION
: Be sure to use the supplied control cord. Using another type of cable may result in damage.
Connecting to a Computer
Support computer operating systems include Windows Vista, Window XP, and MAC OS X or later.
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USB Storage Devices
Computer
USB
Type A
USB
Type B
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CONNECTIONS
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Mixer
RCA
3.5mm
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CONNECTIONS
MIDI Controller Connection
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Computer
USB Audio
Interface
USB Connection
Analog Audio Connection
Headphones
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MIDI Controller
Deck A / B
Amplifier
CONNECTIONS
MIDI Controller Connection
Amplifier
MIDI Controller
Amplifier
Deck A
Computer
Mixer with
Audio Interface
Headphones
Computer
MIDI Controller
Deck B
USB Connection
Analog Audio Connection
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USB Audio
Interface
(VOXOA A30)
MIDI Controller
Deck A
Mixer without
Audio Interface
MIDI Controller
Deck B
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
TOP PANEL
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1. Disc eject button
Pressing this button will eject the CD. The eject function will only when the unit is in cue or pause mode, this is to
prevent accidentally ejecting the disc when in play mode.
2. USB port
The port use to connect a USB memory device.
CAUTION
: Please turn on the P70MKII before you plug USB stolage device.
3. Source select button
Use this button to switch between the four media modes – CD/USB1/USB2/MIDI. When turning on the P70MKII
will automatically be in CD mode.
NOTE
: Hold the SOURCE SELECT button for 2 sec. to enter MIDI mode.
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4. Vinyl speed adjust start dial
When in the VINYL and A.Cue Scratch mode, this Start Dial determines the acceleration speed until full playback
speed is reached when the jog dial is backspin or the Play/Pause button is pressed. When the Start Dial is rotated
counterclockwise, play accelerates to full speed quickly; when the dial is rotated clockwise, play accelerates more
slowly before reaching full speed.
5. Vinyl speed adjust brake dial
When in the VINYL and A.Cue Scratch mode, this Break Dial determines the deceleration speed until play
stops when the jog wheel is touched or the Play/Pause button is pressed. When the Break Dial is rotated
counterclockwise, play stops quickly. When the dial is rotated clockwise, play decelerates more slowly before
coming to a stop.
6. Tempo range indicators
Indicates the pitch range in percent as selected by Tempo control range selector button 7.
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7. Tempo control range selector button
Each time this button is pressed, the tempo adjust slider’s variable range alternates between ±6%, ±10%,
±16%, and 100%.
8. Key lock button
This function allows the tempo or BPM of the music to be altered without affecting the musical key. While this
button is illuminated, the key will be locked at zero.
9. Tempo adjust slider
This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch percentage.
10. Pitch bend +/- button
The desired pitch decrease or increase when button is pressing and returns to the original pitch when the button
is released.
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11. TAP /Auto BPM button
Tap along with the music to enter manual BPM values for use with FX & Auto Loop. This is generally used to
manually calculate BPMs when the Auto BPM function is unable to lock onto a consistent beat. You must tap at
least four times in order for a calculation to occur, and the calculation will only be as accurate as your tapping.
NOTE
: Using this button will disengage the Auto BPM function. To return to Auto BPM, simply hold
down the Tap button until the display reads A.BPM in the display screen.
12. Sample button
Press this button, then press the desired BANK button to set the sample loop mode (LED is on). When sample
mode is set, then sampler will mix the music together. And press the SAMPLE button again to set the sample
single mode (LED is fl ash). Press the SAMPLE button again to cancel sample function.
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13. Bank pads 1,2,3,4
These buttons are used to store either four cue points or four samples. Each Bank Button can store either a
sample or a cue point. For Hot Cue the illumination is Orange. For Loops the illumination is Blue.
NOTE
: While the Pad is fl ashing, you can modify the saved data in this pad.
14. Hot Cues/Loops record and recall button
This button can be used in couple of ways:
1) Press this button to activate the record mode, the button LED will glow when active. After the record mode
is activated, press your desired bank button 13 to store your Hot-cue point or playing loop. The bank pad can
also be overwritten in the same way.
2) To store your loops and hot-cue points saved in the BANKS to the system memory for next time. Press the
REC button for 1 second and the button fl ashes.
NOTE
: RECALL MEMORY: The Player can store 2000 programmed cue points in CDs and 4
programmed cue points per track in the USB device. These setting may be recalled at any
time, even when an audio source has been removed and loaded at a later time.
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To recall the bank memory with USB device and CD/MP3
Approach 1 : Turn the TRACK knob
indicated on the display screen, press MIDI PLAYER A (Y)
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to quit the recall function.
NOTE
: You can recall the bank memory anytime you like. Just press SHIFT 34 and REC button 14 to recall
stored cues and loops. However, the playback will be interrupted.
Approach 2 : Press the REC button 14, the button is lighted up, and turns the TRACK knob 22 to select the
TRACK with BANKS that you would like to recall.
15. Clear button
Clears cue points and loops stored in the Bank PADS. Press CLEAR button, the button is lighted up, and then
select the BANK buttons (1~ 4) you would like to clear. Press the button again to quit the clear function.
16. PLAY/PAUSE button
Each press of the button to change from play to pause or from pause to play.
17. CUE button
A Cue Point is self-defi ned starting point, usually at the beginning of a beat. Pressing the cue button during
playback immediately pause playback and returns the tracks to the last set cue point. By pressing and holding
the Cue Button you will return to Play mode until you release the button again. The player will then returns to the
Cue Point and go into Pause mode.
18. CUE PLAY button
Press the button to return to cue point and playing immediately. You can also tap the button to create a BOP
effect
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to select the track which with the BANKS and “Load Cues?” will be
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to load or press MIDI PLAYER B (N)
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19. Search buttons
This search button allows you to quickly scan backwards through a track. This search button allows you
to quickly scan forwards through a track.
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20. Next Track button
This function allows you to select the next track during playback, without interrupting the currently playing track.
Step 1 : Press this button to turn the next track mode on.
Step 2 : To select the next track you want to play from CD or current USB folder. You can use the Track knob
to search the track.
Step 3 : Press the Enter button 21 to search your desired track.
Step 4 : The display screen will show “next track” found. Once searching is completed and the standby mode is
set, the Next Track Button fl ashes.
Step 5 : Press the Enter Button 21 to start next track playback. When the Enter button is pressed, playback of
current track stops and playback of the next track starts.
NOTE
: When the Next Track button is pressed again while the next track mode is on, the next track
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21. Enter button
This button has two functions.
1) To active next track playback .
2) Press this to enter the “Utility” setup menu.
22. Track knob
This knob has three functions.
1) The knob is used to select a track. Turning track knob will forward/backward skip to next track.
2) Holding down and turning track knob will rapidly forward/backward skip through the tracks by 10 tracks per
3) Press track knob to switch fi le name/title (ID3)/artist (ID3)/Album (ID3)/Genre (ID3) on the display screen.
mode is turned off.
click.
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23. Folder search knob
If an CD/MP3 or USB driver is divided into folders, change directly into these folders use the Folder Search
Knob. Turn the knob to search the desired folder.
24. Jog wheel
This touch-sensitive wheel has multiple functions:
1) Frame Search - The jog wheel will act as a frame search control when the track in the pause or cue mode
(without vinyl mode engaged), allowing you to set a point.
2) Pitch Bend - During CDJ mode playback, the wheel also works as a pitch bend during playback, similar to
a “push” or a “drag” on a turntable. Turning the wheel clockwise will increase the pitch percentage up to
100%, and turning the wheel counterclockwise will decrease the pitch percentage down to -100%. The pitch
bend will be determined on how long you turn the jog wheel continuously.
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3) Vinyl Simulation - When in VINYL mode, the top platter acts just like a vinyl turntable, moving the playback
position forward or back in response to your movements. The outer jog wheel still performs the pitch bend
function
4) LOOP IN/OUT Adjustment - The jog wheel can be used to adjust the LOOP IN or LOOP OUT point. For
detail information please refer to “Operation Section”
5) Effects & Samples Parameter Adjustment - The jog wheel can be used with pressing the X Parameter (Time)
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button or Y Parameter (Depth) 40 button to set effects and samples parameter adjustment.
25. Jog wheel indicator
There are several varied modes can be adjusted for Jog Wheel Indicator.
Step 1 : To select Jog Wheel Indicator you desired by press the Enter button 21 to enter Utility menu, and turn
FOLDER knob 23 to search “1 JOG MODE” menu.
Step 2 : Turn the TRACK knob 22 to select the MODEs you want to adjust.
MODE 1 - The indicator will show the playing point indicator around the ring. You can adjust the setting value
range 1 of smallest indicator to 23 of full circle indicator. Press SHIFT button 34 and turn the TRACK
konb 22 to adjust the indicator number.
MODE 2 - It is a reverse mode of MODE 1
MODE 3 - The indicator will indicate the playing point opposite (on->off / off->on) when the Jog Wheel is
touched. You can adjust the setting value range 1 of smallest indicator off to 23 of full circle off.
MODE 4 - The indicator will show the playing point indicator around the ring and fl ash to the playing level in both
sides. You can adjust the setting value range 1 of smallest playing point indicator to 23 of full circle
indicator.
MODE 5 - The indicator will fl ash according to the BPM.
MODE 6 - It will always on. You can adjust the setting brightness range 1 to 100.
MODE 7 - The indicator will fl ash related to the setting speed. You can adjust the setting speed range 1 of fast
fl ash to 100 of slow fl ash.
MODE 8 - The indicator will show the playing point similar to trail effect.
MODE 9 - The indicator will light when the Jog Wheel is touched.
Step 3 : Press the Enter button 21 again to exit Utility menu and save the changes.
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26. Active Cue point (A.C.P.) indicator
Every time you active one of the cue points, the P70MKII will reset the cue point to the 12 o’clock position. The
position as a reference point called Active Cue Point can help you to simulate vinly-like scratching.
The indicator provides a reminding function. When you operate the P70, the music keeps playing and the time
displaying now is away from the Active Cue Point. In order to assist you to access the Active Cue Point, the
reminding function is designed. While accessing the Active Cue Point, the indicator is lighting up with Blue color.
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27. MIDI A/B / Recall Cues yes or no buttons
Under the MIDI mode, press this button to switch Deck A/B. Under recall cues mode, Y(Yes) for recall the cues
and N (No) for quit recall mode.
28. SGL/CTN switch button
This function allows you to switch single track play or continuous track play (all tracks in order).
SGL = Single → The current title is played; the player goes into pause mode.
CTN = Continue → The entire CD or folder will be played continually.
29. Time display mode switch button
The button will switch the time display mode in the Time Mode Indicator between ELAPSED playing time and
Track REMAINING time and entire andio CD TOTAL REMAINING time.
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30. Minus button and Cut loop button
Moves the Time Division Indicator
cut in half each time the button is pressed. The loop can be cuted to 1/64 orignal loop length.
31. Time division indicator
Indicates the time division used by the FX Sync (in beats) and Loop Set (in bars).
FX Beat SYNC (Yellow LED ) - This is used to select the delay time of an effect to the beat of music. The beat
delay ratios are 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, and 4/1.
LOOP SET (Red LED) - When the loop set function is activated, select the loop length of 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8,
1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 (1 bar = 4 beat) at which you would like to start your desired loop.
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to the left. During loop playback, press the button. The loop playing time is
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32. Plus button and Extend loop button
Moves the Time Division Indicator 31 to the right. During loop playback, press the button. The loop playing time
is doubled each time the button is pressed. The loop can be extended to 16X orignal loop length.
33. FX Sync & Auto Loop set switch button
Use this button to switch time division for FX SYNC (Yellow LED) or LOOP SET(Red LED).
34.Shift button
Hold the SHIFT button enables to call up a second function.
MIDI Shift Function : When in MIDI mode a second MIDI command can be carried out by using the Shift
Button. Further details regarding this function can be found in the chapter MIDI MAP.
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35. Hold button
This button allows you to set and lock any new parameters you set to the effects. Otherwise, the effect
parameters always return to the original value. This button will glow when the hold function is activated.
36. X Parameter (Time) button
This button is used to adjust the parameter time value. You can push the X parameter (Time) button, LED on,
and turn the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameter time value. During hold function is selected the auto beat
sync will be turned off.
37. ECHO effect
This button is used to activate and deactivate the echo effect. The echo effect adds an echo to your output
signal.
38. FLANGER effect
This button is used to activate and deactivate the fl anger effect. The fl anger effect distorts the output signal
and creates an effect similar to the frequency phasing in and out of each other. This frequently applied effect is
similar to the Phase effect, but slightly more harmonious, emphasizes the upper pitch more and is reminiscent of
a fl ying aircraft. Your device synchronizes the effects automatically with the current BPM value. Use the FX Beat
Sync Plus button
To manually change the beat frequency of the effect, press the X Parameter (Time) Button 36 and regulate the
frequency value with the Jog Wheel (from0-9990 mSec.). To infl uence the intensity of the effect, press the Y
Parameter (Depth) Button 40 and set the volume with the Jog Wheel (from 0-255).
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and Minus button 30 to precisely set the frequency.
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39. FILTER effect
This button is used to activate and deactivate the fi lter effect. The fi lter effect tweaks the original sound to add
different tonal defi nition.
The player synchronizes the effects automatically for the current BPM value. Use the FX Beat Sync Plus button
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and Minus button 30 to precisely adjust the frequency to match the beat.
To manually change the beat frequency of the effect, press the X Parameter (Time) Button 36 and regulate
the frequency mean of the Jog Wheel (von 0-9990 mSec.). To infl uence the intensity of the effect, press the Y
Parameter Button 40 and adjust the volume with the Jog Wheel (from 0-255).
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
40. Y Parameter (Depth) button
This button is used to adjust the Y parameter (Depth) value. You can push the button and turn the JOG WHEEL
to adjust the parameter value.
41. Auto beat loop button
Press this button to activate AUTO BEAT LOOP function. Press IN button, and OUT point will be found
automatically according to the BPM value.
CAUTION
42. Reverse button
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When engaged (illuminated) playback will occur in the opposite direction (backwards). This function works for
normal playback, sample playback and loop playback. Press the button again to deactivate the reverse effect.
The LED goes off.
43. LOOP IN & REAL TIME CUE button
This function allows you to set a CUE POINT without music interruption. This button also sets the starting point
of a seamless loop.
44. LOOP OUT button
This button is used to set the ending point of a loop. A loop is started by pressing the IN button, pressing the
OUT button set the loop ending point. The loop will continue to play until the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 is pressed
once again. During loop playback, press the LOOP OUT button. The display will show the loop-out point time,
and the LOOP OUT button will fl ash, while the LOOP IN button indicator turns off. Rotate the jog wheel to adjust
the loop out point. Press Loop Out again to save the new out point and exit the adjust mode.
: The Auto Beat Loop Function is based on BPM. Therefore, without correct BPM the function
can’t work. Before use the Auto Beat Loop function, please make sure the BPM counter
already count the correct BPM.
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45. RELOOP/EXIT button
If a SEAMLESS LOOP has been made, but the player is not actively in seamless loop mode, pressing the reloop
button will instantly reactivate the seamless loop mode. To exit loop, press the button again. RELOOP will
appear in the VFD display when the RELOOP function is available.
During play mode, pressing the RELOOP button will instantly return play to the last set point without interrupting
playback.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
46. Jog wheel mode switch button
Each time press the Select button to switch three Jog Wheel modes between VINYL, CDJ, and A.CUE
SCRATCH mode.
VINYL mode - When the mode is set to VINYL, during playback, touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL to
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activate the scratch effect.
CDJ mode - When wheel mode is set to CDJ, scratch mode is exit, JOG WHEEL can be used as pitch bend
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and frame search.
A. CUE SCRATCH mode
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IN PLAYBACK MODE
While in playback mode the JOG WHEEL can be used to return the unit to last IN point. Simply touch the
surface of the JOG WHEEL and unit will immediately return to the last set CUE point and playback without
music interruption.
IN CUE MODE
While in cue mode and when the touch sensitivity function is active, tapping on the JOG WHEEL can be used
to start playback. The unit will continue to playback until the JOG WHEEL is released. Once the JOG WHEEL
is released the unit will return to the last IN point.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
REAR PANEL
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47. USB 2 port
This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device.
CAUTION
48. USB MIDI port
Connect the included USB cord to the USB MIDI Port and to your computer. This port is intended only for MIDI
assignments (e.g. control of DJ software). In the operation system the player will be automatically recognized
without any special drivers. Moreover, this port can use to link with another Host USB player.
49. Relay/Fader start connection hub
Via the relay socket, two CD/MP3 players can RELAY PLAY. If you connect with a mixer which supporting
FADER START, you can also relay play via mixer’s crossfader. More detail operation please refers OPERATIONS/
How to Use Relay Play and Fader Start section.
50. Power switch
This switch is used to turn your unit’s power on and off.
: Please turn on the P70MKII before you plug USB stolage device.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
51. Power connector
This connection is used to connect your main power supply. The plug can only be inserted in one direction, so
do not force it.
52. RCA audio output hub
This analog output signal requires a pair of RCA cables (Left and Right) to be connected to a mixing console or
amplifi er.
FRONT PANEL
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53. Disc loading indicator
The indicator is on when the slot is empty. Insert disc into the slot and the indicator fl ashes.
54. Disc loading slot
Hold the disc with label surface upwards and insert evenly into the front-panel disc loading slot.
WARNING
: Do not attempt to force a disc into the slot when the Power Switch 51 is turned OFF, since the
disc or loading mechanism may be damaged.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY SECTION
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55. Play indicator
The play indicator will glow when the unit is in play mode.
56. Pause indicator
The pause indicator will glow when the unit is in pause mode.
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57. CUE indicator
This indicator will glow when the unit is in CUE mode and will fl ash every time a new CUE POINT is set.
58. Touch indicator
This appears when you touch the surface of the jog wheel.
59. Folder display
Indicates the number of the current folder.
60. Dot matrix information display
Indicates the name of the folder, artist, fi le, album, genre and title while playing a CD/MP3 with ID3 TAG. To
change between the name of a folder, artist and title of a CD/MP3, press the Track Knob 22 .
61. BPM display
Indicates the current BPM value of the track. AUTO BPM - This will indicate that the AUTO BPM counter is
active.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
62. Memory bucket
This indicator serves two functions. The bucket outline details the cue memory status; a full bucket outline
indicates the cue memory is full. The six bars in the memory bucket detail the digital buffer. Each bar indicates 2
second. The search functions will not operate well until all the bars are full.
63. Source indicator
Indicates which source port is active. Use the Source Select button
64. Tempo lock
Indicates the Tempo Lock function has been activated.
65. Pitch display
Indicates the set pitch value of a track in percent.
66. Playing address
This bar gives a visual approximation of a track's or disc's time. This bar will begin to flash when a track is
ending.
67. Time display
These indicators will detail the current Minutes, Seconds, and Frames. The display will indicate either the elapse,
total, or remaining time of a track or the entire disc. The display time will depend on the selected time function.
The selected time function will be displayed above the Time Display as total remaining, remaining track time, or
elapsed track name.
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68. Time mode indicator
Indicates if the player shows the elapsed time of a track (the display reads „ELAPSED“), the remaining time of
a track (the display reads „REMAIN“) or the remaining time of the entire CD or folder (the display reads „TOTAL
REMAIN“). Use the Time Display Mode Button 29 to switch between the modes.
69. Track display
This indicator describes which track is currently cued or is playing.
70. Play mode indicator
Indicates if the player is in Single mode (the display reads “SINGLE”) or in Continue mode (nothing on display). In
single play mode, the track will play once and return to CUE mode.
71. Reloop indicator
Indicates if the player has stored a loop which can be prompted with the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 . When
“RELOOP” fl ashes, the loop is active.
72. AUTO CUE indicator
This will indicate if the Auto Cue is on or off. Press and hold the SGL/CTN 28 for 1 sec. to turn the Auto Cue
function on and off.
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UTILITY MENU
Press Enter button 21 to enter the Utility Menu, and turn FOLDER SEARCH KNOB 23 to search through the different
menu. Turn the TRACK KNOB
button to save your setting and exit the menu.
1. JOG MODE
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2. Playlist - Normal / Title/ Artist / Album/ Genre (for USB only).
3. Sensitivity - Jog Wheel Sensitivity Adjustment (Adjustment range is -20~+20).
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to change the submenus; Rotate the jog wheel to adjust detail setting. Press Enter
This function is to set Jog Wheel Indicator illumination. There are 9 different modes for illumination style.
MODE 1 - The indicator will show the playing point indicator around the ring. You can adjust the setting value range
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1 of smallest indicator to 23 of full circle indicator. Press SHIFT button
to adjust the indicator number.
MODE 2 - It is a reverse mode of MODE 1.
MODE 3 - The indicator will indicate the playing point opposite (on->off / off->on) when the Jog Wheel is touched.
You can adjust the setting value range 1 of smallest indicator off to 23 of full circle off.
MODE 4 - The indicator will show the playing point indicator around the ring and fl ash to the playing level in both
sides. You can adjust the setting value range 1 of smallest playing point indicator to 23 of full circle
indicator.
MODE 5 - The indicator will fl ash according to the BPM.
MODE 6 - It will always on. You can adjust the setting brightness range 0 to 100.
MODE 7 - TThe indicator will fl ash related to the setting speed. You can adjust the setting speed range 1 of fast
fl ash to 100 of slow fl ash.
MODE 8 - The indicator will show the playing point similar to trail effect.
MODE 9 - The indicator will light when the Jog Wheel is touched.
The VOXOA TUNEBOX can generate “Playlist” for USB drives. You can adjust various criteria in order to fi lter track
in this setting.
You can turn the TRACK SEARCH KNOB 22 to select “Normal / Title/ Artist / Album/ Genre (for USB only)” and
press the Enter button 21 again to save your setting and exit the utility menu.
Normal: This is the default setting. The tracks are played corresponding to the established hierarchical data
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structure.
Title: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the title structure.
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Artist: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the Artist’s name
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structure.
Album: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the album structure.
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Genre: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the track’s genre
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structure.
The touch sensitivity of the jog wheel can be adjusted to fi t the needs and feel of different users. When adjusting
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 sensitivity too low may
not engage the touch even while pressing fi rmly on the wheel.
and turn the TRACK knob 22
UTILITY MENU
4. Pitch Bend - Adjust Pitch range from +/-1% to 100%.
5. Line Setup
- L1 mode = 1~3 (Line 1 mode).
- L2 mode = 1~3 (Line 2 mode).
- Dis = 0.5~12.0 sec. (LINE NAME start/stop time adjustment).
- Run = 50~2000 msec. (LINE NAME move time adjustment).
6. Sleep time - Adjust the sleep time. No sleep time on from 5 min to 120 min every 5min interval.
7. Intensity - Adjust the display Brightness. You can adjust the Brightness Range from 1 to 4.
8. A.CUE LEVEL - To adjust the AUTO CUE Volume Level (Level Range is -36~-78db).
9. MIDI CC TYPE
Change the send of REL. (RELATIVE), ABS. (ABSOLUTE), Note for FOLDER/TRACK/ WHEEL under MIDI mode.
A. MIDI SETUP
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- USB = MIDI/LINK (USB MIDI JACK function for USB MIDI port
- LINK = USB1 or USB2.
- MIDI CH = Player MIDI CH 1~16 selection.
- SHIFT = HOLD or SW.
- JOG OUTPUT (0~30 ms) (Control JOG MIDI max. send time).
- Pulse = (1024 or 512) (Select sensor to send Pulse).
- I/O DISPLAY/Hide (display/hide MIDI I/O value).
- EDIT = ON/OFF (Set MIDI NOTE and MIDI LED code on/off; ON default value).
- NAME = MIDI (B~H) (2 more devices connection).
B. MIDI NOTE EDIT - Edit the send MIDI NOTE code (Please refer MIDI MAP).
C. MIDI LED EDIT - Edit the received MIDI LED code (Please refer MIDI MAP).
EFFECTS(OFF), SENITIVITY(0), PITCH BEND(PITCH RANGE), BIT RATE(Disp. ON), JOG MODE(MODE1,1), INTENSITY(4), A.
CUE LEVEL(-48db), MIDI CC TYPE (REL.), MIDI CH (CH 1, 2), MIDI SETUP (JOGOUT 0 ms) (PULSE 1024) (I/O HIDE), REPEAT
MODE (OFF), LINE SETUP (LINE 1 DISPLAY=2/LINE 2 DISPLAY=1), (DISPLAY (1 sec)/RUN (150msec) TIME), PLAYLIST
(NORMAL).
PITCH (ON), PITCH RANGE (10%), (CTN), AUTO CUE(ON), TIME MODE (REMAIN), HOLD(OFF), KEY LOCK(OFF),
SLEEP TIME (15 min).
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LINK UP Two P70MKIIs
With this function a USB device can be loaded into one VOXOA P70MKII, and played by a connected Host USB
Player. Follow the directions below to setup the link function. This function ONLY work for USB device.
MAIN PLAYER :
1. Press the Enter button
2. Once you are in the utility menu, turn the FOLDER knob 23 until MIDI SETUP is displayed.
3. Rotate the jog wheel until the USB = LINK is displayed, and press the Enter button 21 to save the setting and exit.
4. Now load your USB device into the MAIN PLAYER. You can load the USB device into USB 1 port 2 or USB 2
port 47 .
: Choosing USB1 2 Port or USB 2 Port 47 are depended on the “Utility Setting”. You can setup
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this function via the Utility Menu/MIDI SETUP/LINK/ USB1 or USB2.
5. Connect the MAIN PLAYER using the rear panel USB MIDI port 48 to the second player top panel USB 1port 2.
6. You should now be able to access the main player loaded USB device using the second player controls.
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NOTE
: Before the second player can read the sharing external USB device, the main player must read
the USB device fi rst.
NOTE
: Using LINK UP function actually you can connect several players together. However, this might
cause reading data delay or unexpected error. We highly recommend LINK UP TWO PLAYERS
O NLY.
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to enter the Utility Menu.
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USB MIDI PORT
SECOND PLAYER
MAIN PLAYER
SECOND PLAYER
OPERATIONS
Starting and Stopping Playback
Starting Playback
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Press the PLAY/PAUSE button
Stopping Playback
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There are two ways to stop playback. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button
or press the CUE button 17 during playback to return to the position at which playback started.
How to Set a Cue Point
Cueing is the action of preparing tracks for playback. Once a cue point has been stored in memory when the CUE
button is pressed, playback returns to the cue point and enters pause mode. When the PLAY/PAUSE button is
pressed during the cue mode, playback starts. Playback can also be resumed from cue mode by pressing the
PLAY/PAUSE button while holding the CUE button. You also can simply press the CUE PLAY button 18 . This same
action can be performed on the Hot cues/Loops Bank Pads 13 .
Step 1 : During playback, press the Play/Pause button 16 to pause playback at the point you wish to begin
playback.
Step 2 : Search for the precise position of the cue point. Using the jog wheel or Search button 19 to advance
frames.
Step 3 : Press the CUE button 17 when you reach the desired point. Cue point memory setting is completed when
the IN button 43 is fl ashing. When a new cue point is stored in memory the previous setting will be erased.
Real-time Cue
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During playback, press the IN button 43 at the desired cue point to save the Cue Point. With a little practice, this
is a faster way to set the desired Cue Point.
Auto Cue
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The Auto Cue function will automatically set the fi rst cue point at the beginning of each track. To turn Auto Cue
on and off, hold down the SGL/CTN button 28 . When Auto Cue is on, the display will show A.CUE.
HINT : Anytime the CUE button is fl ashing, it means it is ready to save a new cue point.
during the pause or cue mode to start playback.
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during playback to pause at that point,
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How to Adjust the Pitch
Pitch Slider
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With your fi rst deck playing and your second deck cued, start playback in sync with the downbeat of the song
playing on the other deck. Quickly adjust the pitch using the PITCH SLIDER 9 to match the tempo of deck one.
Moving the slider up (-) will decrease the tempo, while moving it down (+) will increase the tempo.
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Pitch Bending
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- Use Pitch Bend Button
As you are fi nding the right tempo, the track position will drift until it is fi ne-tuned and the tempo is matched.
Pitch Bending provides a quick fi x to keep the position as close as possible to deck one. Pressing the PITCH
BEND – or PITCH BEND + buttons will decrease or increase the speed of playback temporarily. The extent to
which the speed is changed is proportionate to the amount of time the button is pressed. For example, if the
PITCH BEND + button is held in continuously, the speed continues to increase until the maximum limit set by the
PITCH RANGE is reached. Once the PITCH BEND + button is released the pitch will return to the pitch set by the
PITCH SLIDER.
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- Use Jog Wheel
The jog wheel can also be used to temporarily bend the pitch of the music during normal playback. During
playback rotate the wheel clockwise to speed up and counterclockwise to slow down. The speed that you rotate
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the jog wheel determines the percent of pitch bend. It is recommended that you use the outer edge of the jog
wheel for this type of control, as touching the top surface may cause interruption of playback in certain modes of
operation.
- Key Lock
This function allows the tempo or BPM of the music to be altered without affecting the musical key. While this
button is illuminated, the key will be locked at zero.
How to Set a Seamless Loop
Creating a Seamless Loop
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Step 1 : Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 16 to begin playback. The button illuminates solid green (not fl ashing).
Step 2 : Set the start point of the seamless loop by pressing the IN button 43 at the desired point in time.
Step 3 : Set the out point of the loop by pressing the OUT button 44 at the desired point in time. Playback will
immediately return to the previously set IN point and play to the OUT point, creating a seamless loop without
interruption. When the loop has been set, the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 lights and the LOOP indicator on the LCD
screen will now be fl ashing. In the same time, the LOOP IN and LOOP OUT button are fl ashing.
To Exit the Loop
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During loop playback, press the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 to exit the loop. When the music reaches the OUT
point, it will play through it instead of looping back to the IN point.
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To replay a seamless loop (Reloop)
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To replay the loop, press the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 . The loop can be re-triggered by pressing the button (until
a new loop is created). Press the RELOOP/EXIT button to exit the loop again.
Modifying Loops
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- To Adjust LOOP Out point
Once a seamless loop is created, the OUT point can be changed without stopping the loop play.
OPERATIONS
Step 1 : During loop play, press the LOOP OUT button 44 . The time display will show the out-point time; the
LOOP OUT button will change to quick fl ashing, while the LOOP IN button
Step 2 : Rotate the jog wheel to the desired OUT point. The loop out point will change in one-frame
increments.
Step 3 : Press Loop OUT button
play mode.
- To Adjust LOOP IN point
When a seamless loop is created, you also adjust the LOOP IN point. However, the loop play will be paused.
Step 1 : During loop play, press the LOOP IN button 43 . The loop play is paused and the time display will
show the in-point time. The LOOP IN button will keep fl ashing, while the LOOP OUT button 44 light
will off.
Step 2 : Rotate the jog wheel to the desired IN point. The loop IN point will change in one-frame increments.
Step 3 : Press Loop IN button 43 again to save the new IN point and exit the modifying loops mode to loop play
mode.
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You can easy adjust the loop length by half length or double length increments. Eevery time you can cut the loop
in half to 1/64 loop length or double the loop to 16X loop length.
Step 1: Set a seamless loop
Step 2: Press the button 33 to LOOP SET mode. And the Auto Beat Loop function 41 is deactived. The LOOP
SET LED is fl ashing.
Step 3: Press Cut Loop button 30, the loop playing time is cut in half each time the button is pressed. The loop
can be cuted to 1/64 orignal loop length.
Step 4: Press Extedn Loop button 32, the loop playing time is doubled each time the button is pressed. The
loop can be extended to 16X orignal loop length.
NOTE : The Cut Loop and Extend Loop functions ONLY tempary changed the loop length.
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again to save the new OUT point and exit the modifying loops mode to loop
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How to Set Auto Beat Loops
Auto Beat Loop enables BPM determined sections to be recorded by only defi ning the in-point of the loop. The
BPM engine determines the out-point, based on the selected Time Division. For example, if the tempo is 120 BPM
and the time division is 1/1, a loop will be created that is 2 seconds in length.
CAUTION
To set a Auto Beat Loop
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Step 1 : Setting the Auto Beat Loop length
: The Auto Beat Loop Function is based on BPM. Therefore, without correct BPM the function
can’t work. Before use the Auto Beat Loop function, please make sure the BPM counter already
count the correct BPM.
Switch the FX Sync & Auto Beat Loop Set Switch Button 33 to LOOP SET.
Press the desired Loop Length 31 by using the Plus button 32 and the Minus button 30 . Select the loop
length of 1/64, 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 (1 bar = 4 beat) at which you would like to start
your desired loop.
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Step 2 : To active the Auto Beat Loop Mode
Press the Auto Beat Loop button 41 to active the Mode.
Step 3 : Setting the LOOP IN point
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Press the LOOP IN button
determined by the loop length and current BPM. And the Auto Beat Loop begins.
Step 4 : Changing the Auto Beat Loop Length
During the Auto Beat Loop playing, you can change the loop length by press Plus button
button 30 . The display indicates loop length as “LOOP Length” .
Step 5 : Stop a loop
Press the RELOOP/EXIT button 45 to exit the loop.
Setting Hot Cues / Loops
To save a Hot-cue points/Loops point to an empty bank pad, simply press one of the empty bank pad. It will fl ash
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orange, and then turn solid orange, letting you know that a Hot-cue point/Loop has been stored.
Buttons containing hot cue points will light orange.
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Buttons containing loop data will light Blue
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Setting Hot Loops, Loops must be created using the main loop interface (LOOP IN/OUT button 43 44 . Once a loop
is created, following the setting process.
Step 1 : During playback (loop play) or pause, press the REC button 14 . Now the record mode is active and the
REC button 14 is light.
Step 2 : Press the desired pad from the Bank Pads (1, 2, 3, 4) 13 at the point you wish to set as a hot-cue points
or loops in that pad. You can overwrite any existed Hot-cue.
Step 3 : Press the REC button 14 again to exit the Hot Cues setting mode.
Press the stored Hot-cue pads again, and playback will seamlessly restart from the stored Hot-cue point and the
pad will fl ash. You can repeatedly press the pads to create a stuttering effect. If the player is in pause or cue mode,
pressing the button will start playback from the stored cue point, but will only keep playing while the button is
depressed, just like the main CUE button 17 .
to set the start point of the loop. The end of the Auto Beat Loop is
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Clearing the stored Hot-Cues/Loops
Press the CLEAR button 15 to active clear memory function. While the button is on, press the pad(s) you wish to
clear and those pads will also fl ash. The cleared pads’ light is off, letting you know that there is no information stored
in them. Press the CLEAR button 15 again to exit the clear memory mode.
How to Record Hot Cues/Loops
Every track can be record 4 cue points or loops. The player will record and recall cue points and loops saved to the
four pads for up to 2000 memos.
For the external USB device, the numbers depended on the available memory space of the USB device. In general,
the saved data size is very small so you don’t worry about the quantity.
To save current cue points, loops, and setting, press and hold the REC button 14 until the display reads SAVING.
OPERATIONS
Using CD/MP3 or external USB device
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First of all, you have to insert the USB or CD/MP3 and then press the REC button
Rotating the knob
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to choose the music. If the music had saved Hot Cues/Loops, the player will recall the
saved automately. The LCD display will display “RECALL”. The pads will fl ash one after another. When the last
pad has reloaded, then you can press a pad to recall a cue point or loop.
If the track had saved Hot Cues/Loops, every time you choose the track the display will show “Load Cues?”. In 3
secs, press the Y(Yes) button
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to recall the saved Hot Cues/Loops from the track. Actually, anytime you can recall
the saved hot cue or loop. Just press the SHIFT button 34 and REC button 14 , the LCD display will display “RECALL”.
CAUTION
: Do not power off the unit right after saving. You must wait at least 3 seconds in order for the
new presets / cue points to be stored in memory.
How to Use Samples
The on-board sampler simply uses cue points and loops, and plays them back from the internal memory,
independently of the audio from the disc or USB driver.
Once cue points or loops are stored to one or more of the Bank Pads 13, pressing the SAMPLE button 12 once will
engage SAMPLE MODE. The SAMPLE button will illuminate in blue. And then press any Bank Pads 13 to trigger
stored cues or loops as a sample. In saved loop buttons, the sample will continue playing. In saved hot cue buttons,
the sample will play once. The max for the sample is 5 sec.
Changing the Sample Pitch and Level
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The pitch and level of each sample can be adjusted individually. In order to do so, sample mode must be active,
and the sample you wish to adjust must be playing.
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To adjust the pitch
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With the sample playing, press the X Parameter button 36 and rotate the Jog Wheel to adjust the pitch. The
display indicates the adjustment. Press the HOLD button 35 to keep the adjustment.
To adjust the level
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With the sample playing, press the Y Parameter button 37 and rotate the Jog Wheel to adjust the sample level.
The display indicates the adjustment. Press the HOLD button 35 to keep the adjustment.
NOTE
: If you didn’t press the HOLD button during you adjust the pitch of sampler, rotating the jog wheel
only for Pitch Bend. Likewise, you only can temporary adjust the volume of the sample.
NOTE
: Every sample can have independent pitch and volume value.
HINT : The audio sample can even play after the disc has been ejected or USB drives has been removed.
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OPERATIONS
How to Use Effects
There are 3 on-board DSP digital effects: Echo
the desired Effect button.
ECHO Effect - The echo effect adds an echo to your output signal.
FLANGER Effect - The flanger effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency
phasing in and out of each other. This frequently applied effect is similar to the Phase effect,
but slightly more harmonious, emphasizes the upper pitch more and is reminiscent of a fl ying
aircraft.
FILTER Effect - The fi lter effect tweaks the original sound to add different tonal defi nition.
Automatically Beat Sync
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Use the Time Division Minus
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When 1/4 is selected, the activated effect will modulate with every quarter beat; 1/2 signifies half beats; 3/4
30 & Plus 32 button to change the effects time in sync with the music.
signifi es three quarter beats; 1/1 signifi es one beat; 2/1 signifi es 2 beats; and 4/1 signifi es 4 beats (1 measure).
Manually adjust X (TIME) Parameter
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During Auto Beat Sync mode, press the X (TIME) button 36 or simultaneously press the button 30 and the
button 32 to active the manual adjustment mode. Rotate the jog wheel to adjust the parameter.
Adjust Y (DEPTH) Parameter
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The Y parameter controls the depth, feedback or level (Dry / Wet), depending on the effect. Press the Y button
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and rotate the jog wheel to adjust the parameter. Each time you only can adjust one parameter.
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, FLANGER 38 and FILTER 39 .To activates an effect, simply tap
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HOLD button
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This button allows you to set and maintain any new parameters you set to the effects. Otherwise, as soon as you
don’t touch the jog wheel anymore, the parameters return automatically to the previous settings.
NOTE
: As soon as the X Parameter Button 36 or Y Parameter Button 40 are activated, the Scratch mode
is temporarily deactivated.
Vinyl and Scratching
Under Vinyl Mode or Auto Cue Scratch
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In vinyl mode or auto cue scratch mode the inner jog wheel will simulate the behavior of a turntable. The top
surface of the wheel is touch-sensitive. Putting your hand on the wheel will stop playback, as it would on a vinyl
record. Once playback is stopped, moving the wheel back and forth will create a scratching effect, like on an
analog turntable. Under Auto Cue Scratch mode, simply touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL and player will
immediately return to the last set CUE point and playback without music interruption.
NOTE
: To activate VINYL mode, press Jog Wheel Mode Switch button 46 to the VINYL mode. To activate
AUTO CUE SCRATCH mode, press Jog Wheel Mode Switch button
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to the A. CUE SCRATCH
mode.
OPERATIONS
How to Use Relay Play and Fader Start
Relay Play Using Two Players
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When both players are connected to each other via their Relay/Fader Star Connection Hub
work in unison by playing tracks one after another from both units.
Connecting Two Players with Mixer
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, the players can
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For this, select the Single Play mode on both players, using the Single/Continue Buttons
„Single“. Then activate the Play mode on one of the players with the Play/ Pause Button 16 . The fi rst track is
played; the player then goes into Pause mode. The fi rst track of the other player is then played; then this player
goes into Pause mode. After that, the second track of the fi rst player is played, etc.
TIP : You can set a cue point on the standby player to jump directly to that point.
Fader Start
•
By connecting the player to a mixing board that has the fader start feature, the crossfader will engage playback
or cue mode depending on its location. If the player is connected to the left side of the crossfader, playback will
start once the fader is moved from the left most position towards the right. The player will re-cue itself when the
crossfader is brought back to the left most position. Two players can be hooked up in this fashion to work on
both sides of the crossfader.
. Both displays read
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VOXOA TUNEBOX SOFTWARE
VOXOA TUNEBOX
Free bundle database management software enables you to search for your fi les by Title, Artist, Album, and Genre.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 1 GHz processor, Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1.6 GHz or above.
- RAM: 512 MB.
- DISK SPACE: 100MB of free disk space need.
- OS: Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Vista SP2 or later version.
Installation : Refer to the following fi gures for installing database management software on your computer.
Step 1 :
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Execute the VOXOA TUNEBOX software.
Step 3 : Ready to install.
Step 2:
Select the desired folder to install the VOXOA TUNEBOX in
your computer.
Step 4 : Installing.
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VOXOA TUNEBOX SOFTWARE
Step 5 : Completing the VOXOA TUNEBOX setup. Click the Finish to quit the installation.
How to use the VOXOA TUNEBOX
The VOXOA TUNEBOX can scan all of music fi les in your USB hard driver and then create database fi les to locate
the fi les in your music library. This makes the P70MKII read music fi les from USB hard drive much quicker and easier.
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Step 1: Execute the VOXOA TUNEBOX program.
Step 2 : Select the desired USB driver and click “Build”
to build a music database of your driver.
Step 3 : The VOXOA TUNEBOX is working on building
database.
Step 4 : Complete the building process.
CAUTION
: Every time your change the music
contents in your USB deriver,
please re-execute the VOXOA
TUNEBOX to re-build the music
database.
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VOXOA TUNEBOX SOFTWARE
PLAYLIST
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1. Press the ENTER button
2. Turn the TRACK knob to select “Normal/ Title/ Artist/ Album/ Genre” (for USB only). And press the PRESET
button again to save your setting and exit the menu.
ex: to select ”Artist”
Step1: Hold and turn the FOLDER knob you can select the folder you like by first letter of Artist, and the Artist
alphabet is arranged in order (A, B, C….in order)
Step2: Turn the FOLDER knob; or hold the FOLDER knob and turn Jog Wheel to select next ”Artist”.
Step3: Each press TRACK knob you can select the ID3 of track you like to indicate.
Step4: Turn the TRACK knob; or hold the TRACK knob and turn Jog Wheel to select the track you like
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to enter the internal menu, and turn FOLDER knob to search PLAYLISTmenus.
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The main reason for user failed to run VOXOA TUNEBOX in Windows Vista.
1. User fail to run VOXOA TUNEBOX in Windows
Vista because the User Account Control limitation.
2. User should press the right button of mouse to run
the VOXOA TUNEBOX with the option of Run as
administrator
3. Allow the VOXOA TUNEBOX to run.
MIDI MAP ( HEX
)
SW nameTypeMIDI
23
24
JOG
24
JOG
Pitch Slider
4
5
16
17
START
BRAKE
CUE
NEXT TRACK
35
HOLD
FX TIME
FX DEPTH
ECHO
FLANGER
FILTER
LOOP
IN
36
40
37
38
39
41
43
22
23
22
23
24
9
20
SW/ENC2B/316A/70CC TYPE = RELATIVE
SW/ENC25/3364/72CC TYPE = RELATIVE
SW/ENC13/3552/74CC TYPE = RELATIVE
CW/CCW31/3270/71CC TYPE = NOTE
CW/CCW33/3472/73CC TYPE = NOTE
CW/CCW35/3674/75CC TYPE = NOTE
ENC/CENTER31/0F70/4ECC TYPE = ABSOLUTE
ENC/CENTER33/1572/54CC TYPE = ABSOLUTE
VR/CENTERPITCHBEND/1876/57
VR2766
VR2D6C
SW/LED02/0241/02
SW/LED2E/2E6D/2E
SW/LED10/104F/10
SW/LED11/1150/11
SW/LED0B/0B4A/0B
SW/LED2F/2F6E/2F
SW/LED05/0544/05
SW/LED29/2968/29
SW/LED23/2362/23
SW/LED30/306F/30
SW/LED04/0443/04
MIDI2
(Hold SHIFT)
OUT 44 SW/LED17/1756/17
42
15
14
45
SW/LED1D/1D5C/1D
SW/LED0A/0A49/0A
SW/LED08/0847/08
SW/LED0E/0E4D/0E
RELOOP
REV
CLEAR
REC.
Remarks
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MIDI MAP ( HEX
)
SAMPLE
KEY LOCK
33
< >
30
W
32
X
WHEEL MODE
TEMP RANGE
13
1
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2
3
4
13
13
13
1/2 (RED)
1 (LED)
2 (LED)
4 (LED)
8 (LED)
16 (LED)
1/2 (GREEN)
3/4 (GREEN)
1/1 (GREEN)
2/1 (GREEN)
TEMP RANGE 6
TEMP RANGE 16
LOOP SET
A. CUE SCRATCH
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CDJ
SW nameTypeMIDI
12
8
46
7
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
6
6
33
46
SW/LED2C/2C6B/2C
SW/LED1E/1E5D/1E
SW/LED (Fx SYNC)0C/0C4B/0C
SW/LED (1/4)19/1958/19
SW/LED (4/1)12/1251/12
SW/LED (VINYL)24/2463/24
SW/LED (10)2A/2A69/2A
SW/LED/LED214/14/3153/14/31
SW/LED/LED21/A/1A/3259/1A/32
SW/LED/LED220/20/335F/20/33
SW/LED/LED226/26/3465/26/34
LED3535
LED3636
LED3737
LED3838
LED3939
LED3A3A
LED3B3B
LED3C3C
LED3D3D
LED3E3E
LED3F3F
LED4040
LED4141
LED4242
LED4343
MIDI2
(Hold SHIFT)
Remarks
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MIDI MAP ( HEX
)
SW nameTypeMIDI
DISC EJECT
SGL/CTN
TIME 29(29)SW1F5E
SHIFT 34(34)SW45--
ENTER 21(21)SW1655
<< 19(19)SW1C5B
>> 19(19)SW2261
CUE PLAY 18(18)SW2867
TAP 11(11)SW0746
PITCH BEND - 10(10)SW0342
PITCH BEND + 10(10)SW0948
CC-ABSOLUTE (VR)
•
Control Change messages are sent with status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for the specifi ed CC controller. Thus
the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x00 to 0x7F, directly
related to the location of the controller.
CC-RELATIVE (ENC)
•
Control Change messages are status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for the specified CC controller. Thus the
controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x40 to indicate the change
in the controller. This is an offset to 0x40 “one’s complement” notation.
A message with data 0x43 indicates a positive change of 3.
A message with data 0x31 indicates a negative change of 15.
1
28
(28)SW0140
SW0D4C
MIDI2
(Hold SHIFT)
Remarks
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SWITCH ON/OFF (SW,CENTER,CW,CCW)
•
These messages are used for switches.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the
channel.
LED ON/OFF (LED)
•
These messages are used for LED.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the
channel.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1. GENERAL SECTION
POWER :
AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 16Watts
DIMENSION :
218 (W) X 296 (D) X 103.5 (H) mm
WEIGHT :
2.4 kg
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296 mm
84
218 mm
88 mm
103.5 mm
2. AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS : (CD Test disc: TCD-782; USB Test format: MP3, 128kbps; load=100K ohm)
ITEMTYPICALLIMITCONDITION
(1) OUTPUT LEVEL
(2) CHANNEL BALANCEWITHIN 0.2dBWITHIN 1dB1KHz, 0dB
(3) FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Applicable fi le extensionsmp3 . MP3 . mP3 . Mp3
ISO9660max. 63 characters
Jolietmax. 63 characters
CD-ROM sector formatmode-1 only
Max. number of Folders255
Max. number of fi lesmax. 999 fi les (* note #1)
File System FAT 12/16/32
Applicable fi le extensionsmp3. MP3. mP3. Mp3
Max. number of Folders999
Max. number of fi lesmax. 999 fi les
MPEG 1 Layer 3 standard (ISO/IEC
11172-3), which provides for single
channel (‘mono’) and two-channel
(‘stereo’) coding at sampling rates of 32,
44.1 and 48kHz.
MPEG 2 Layer 3 standard (ISO/IEC
13818-3), which provides for similar
coding at sampling rates of 16, 22.05
and 24 kHz.
MPEG 2.5 Layer 3 standard, which
provides for similar coding at sampling
rates of 8, 11.025 and 12 kHz.