DAPAudio D1226 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 12
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14. Program:
Stop playback and press the Program Button. Now the player will enter the program mode.
15. Repeat:
Use this button to repeat one track or all tracks of the selected medium (CD, USB-stick or SD-card).
16. Direct Acces Buttons:
The direct acces buttons allow you to input a track number directly instead of having to skip through
the tracks individualy. Just press the number or combination of numbers op to 99 and the player will
jump to that track instantly.
17. B.Skip
:
Use this button to go back to the beginning of the current track or select a previous track for
playback.
18. Eject:
Press this button to open and close the disc holder. The disc holder cannot be opened during
playback, stop playback before pressing the eject button.
19. +10 (Track + 10 Button):
Use the button to skip forward 10 tracks.
20. F.Skip
:
Use this button to skip to the next track.
21. Pitch +:
The CD speeds up as long as this button is pressed. Release the button to return to the original BPM.
22. Pitch:
Pushing this button enables you to select a Pitch range (4/8/16).
23. Pitch :
The CD slows down while this button is pressed. Release the button to return to the original BPM.
24. Pitch Fader:
Use this fader to adjust the CD pitch. Slide up to decrease the pitch, slide down to increase the pitch.
25. Jogmode:
When the jogmode button lights continuously, it indicates that the Shuttle Wheel is in search mode,
when not illuminated it indicates the jog wheel is in pitch bend mode. Blinking of the jogmode button
indicates that the Shuttle Wheel is in Scratch mode.
Mixer Functions
26. Channel Cue Selector:
This selector allows you to choose which channel you wish to monitor in your headphones, to the left is
Channel 1 to the right is channel 2.
27. Chanel 1 Input Selector:
Use this switch to choose which input will be controlled by that channels corresponding volume fader.
For example the Channel 1 Input Selector allows you to choose b etween CD 1(The internal CD-
player), Line 1 which is the RCA 1 input, or Phono 2 (if the phono/ Line switch is set in Phono position).
28. Cue Volume:
Is used to adjust your headphone monitor volume level.
29. Channel 1 Gain:
Channel input level is determined by the Gain control. With the Gain control you can boost
the signal of each individual channel. Ad just the input- sensitivity in order to match the incoming
signals to the
30. Microphone Volume:
Use to a d just the volum e of the m ic rop hone channel.
31 /33 /34. Channel 1 Equalizer Section (HI / MID / LOW):
Use the 3 band equalizer to adjust the tone for each channel by using the HI, MID and LOW controls.
32. Master Level:
Use to a d just the volum e o f the Master output.
35. Channel 1 Fader:
The fader controls the volume of a single channel. The channel faders should be positioned within the
range of -5dB to 0dB, leaving you with sufficient room to allow precise matching.
36. Crossfader:
The crossfader allows you to mix evenly from one source to another.
37. Channel 2 input selector:
Use this switch to choose which input will be controlled by that channels corresponding volume fader.
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