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5. Reloop Button 

Once a seamless loop has been created and the play is back in normal play mode pressing the RELOOP button at any 
point during the same CD will send the player back in to LOOP mode. Pressing this button repeatedly will create a stutter 
effect from the beginning of the loop. 

6. CUE Button 

Pressing the CUE button will return the CD back to its most recently set CUE point. If you create a seamless loop during 
play mode pressing the CUE button will return the CD to the point where the user pressed the IN button. To set an normal 
CUE point in pause mode use the jog wheel or search control to find the point where the CUE point is to be set, press 
PLAY (9) to set the CUE point, now press the CUE button to return to the CUE point. 

7. Sampler Button 

Pressing this button activates the sampler mode. When this function is activated a created sample will play in a continuous 
loop, until the sampler is de-activated. 

8. Memory Button 

This button allows the user to program up to 4 cue points or 4 samples to the 4 ‘Memory Bank Buttons’ (15) the samples 
or cue points can be recalled at any time even when the disc has been removed and reloaded at a later time. See the 
‘Saving to the Intelligent Memory IMS’ section on page 11 in the manual. 

9. Play/Pause Button 

Pressing this button will change the deck from Play mode to Pause mode. It is also used to set a CUE point, see details in 
(6). 

10. Eject Button 

Pressing this button will eject the disc. The disc will not eject unless the player is in cue or pause mode, this prevents the 
user accidentally ejecting the disc while in play mode.

 

11. Jog Wheel 

This large ‘AQ Touch’ interactive Jog wheel has a few different functions explained below: 

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When in scratch mode is becomes touch sensitive, the sensitivity can be set using the beat select buttons (32) so 
when the user touches the metal part of the wheel the track will stop. The sensitivity can be adjusted to set the 
speed with which the track stops (brake effect). 

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When in Pause or Cue mode, the jog wheel can be used to frame search the selected track. 

During playback the jog wheel acts as a pitch bend. Turning the wheel clockwise will increase the pitch by up to 100%, 
counter clockwise will decrease the pitch by 100% the percentage depends on the pitch range selected (34) 

12. Pitch Bend Buttons 

Pressing these buttons will increase ‘+’ or decrease ‘-‘  the pitch of the CD playing when the button is released the pitch 
returns to normal as determined by the pitch slider (16). The percentage of pitch adjustment is determined by the pitch 
range select button (34). 

13. SGL/CTN Button 

This function allows the user to select single play (when the track reaches the end the CD will stop) or continuous play 
(when the track ends the next track on the CD will play in order) 

14. Time Select Button 

The time select function will switch the time value on the LCD display from Elapsed play time, track remaining time and 
total remaining time. 

15. Memory Bank 

These 4 buttons are used to store either 4 cue points or 4 samples. Each bank can store up to a 6.5 second sample. 

16. Pitch Slider 

This slider is used to set the pitch of the playing CD. To activate the slider press (17) the slider can then be used to adjust 
the pitch/BPM of the track. The amount of pitch adjustment is determined by the pitch range select button (34)

 

17. Pitch ON/OFF button 

This button is used to turn the pitch slider (16) ON or OFF. The button will be lit red

 

when ON is selected. 

18. Tempo Lock Button 

This button is used to turn the tempo lock (Master Tempo) ON or OFF. The button will be lit red when tempo lock is on. 
Tempo lock mode allows the tempo of the track to change while maintaining its original key. 

19. Effects Control 

Please look at features 20 - 35 for a detailed description of this display. 

20. Parameter Time Control 

This rotary control is used to adjust the ‘Parameter Time’ settings of the selected effect. 

21. Parameter Ratio Control 

This rotary control is used to adjust the ‘Parameter Ratio’ settings of the selected effect. Pushing this control in will 
activate the ‘jog wheel’ (11) as the parameter control. 

22. Bank Program Button 

The bank program allows the user to relay play saved samples from the sampler memory see the ‘Using the bank 
program section’ on page 12 in the manual. 

23. FX Select Indicator 

This gives an indication of which bank of effects are selected. When lit green scratch, filter, echo and trans are selectable. 
When lit blue skid, phase, flanger and pan are selectable. 

24. FX Select Button 

This button select which bank of effects are selectable, this is indicated by the FX Select Indicator (23). 

Summary of Contents for CD-S6 Ultima

Page 1: ... 1 170 648 ...

Page 2: ...ying The DJ can adjust a samples volume and pitch range separately from the music these samples can also be saved to the player s memory and recalled later when the sampled disc is inserted The large Blue LCD display gives a visual indication of the position of the CD in conjunction with the jog wheel when scratching It also displays the pitch shift position BPM Time and buffer bucket an indicatio...

Page 3: ...not open the top cover If a problem occurs contact your dealer 3 Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the CD player Electric shock or malfunction may result NOTE This CD player uses the semiconductor laser To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation it is recommended to use this in a room of 5 41 35 95 CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN...

Page 4: ...h openings 14 Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified 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 bee...

Page 5: ...in unit damage To avoid sever damage to the unit be sure the power is off when connections to the unit Compact Discs 1 Precautions on handling compact discs Do not allow fingerprints oil or dust to get on the surface of the disc If the disc is dirty wipe it off with a soft dry cloth Do not use benzene thinner water record spray electrostatic proof chemicals or silicone treated cloths To clean disc...

Page 6: ... knob is turned the faster it will search 2 Track Skip Section Using the 2 arrow buttons will skip through the tracks of the CD forward and backwards hold the button to skip through rapidly 3 Seamless Loop IN Button Pressing this button sets the point where the seamless loop begins this button can also be used to set a new CUE point See the Setting a CUE point section on page 11 in the manual 4 Se...

Page 7: ...wise will decrease the pitch by 100 the percentage depends on the pitch range selected 34 12 Pitch Bend Buttons Pressing these buttons will increase or decrease the pitch of the CD playing when the button is released the pitch returns to normal as determined by the pitch slider 16 The percentage of pitch adjustment is determined by the pitch range select button 34 13 SGL CTN Button This function a...

Page 8: ...the music are heard trailing off to silence similar to shouting from a mountaintop and hearing your voice repeat The echo effect has two adjustable parameters time and ratio The Parameter Time will adjust the gap between echoes and the Parameter Ratio will adjust the echo length drop off time Flanger Effect This is an effect that generates a swirling sound by adding a slightly delayed copy of the ...

Page 9: ...k as soon as 1 bar of the bucket is filled 41 Auto Indicator This indicates when a Cue point or BPM is ready and available it also indicates when the effect beat sync is active 42 Pitch BPM Display This indicates either the percentage of change in the pitch or the BPM of the song depending on the mode selected by the BPM button 33 43 Time Bar This bar gives a visual display of the approximate time...

Page 10: ...track position during scratch mode 52 53 54 55 56 52 Audio Output These stereo jacks provide the output signal Connect the left and right jacks to there respective jacks on the mixer or receiver 53 Digital Output This output will give a Stereo digital music signal This can be used for connection to compatible digital devices such as a digital amplifier mixer and recording device 54 Remote Start Co...

Page 11: ...ed at a later time To save to the IMS follow this instruction 1 Once your settings have been made Cue points etc press and hold the Memory Button 8 for at least one second when the settings have been stored the Memory Button will flash green and then turn off When the memory is full the Memory Bucket 40 in the LCD display 35 will indicate this by making surrounding line of the bucket disappear See...

Page 12: ...il the OUT button is pressed 4 5 Your sample can now be recalled at any time To recall the sample press the Sampler Button 7 this will glow green to indicate it is active 6 Pressing the Bank Button 15 where the sample is saved will start the sample playing The sample will now play in a continuous loop until the Sample Button 7 is pressed again to de activate the sample 8 Using the Sampler Program ...

Page 13: ... Scratch Stutter To activate this mode once in scratch mode press and hold the scratch skidbutton 25 it will begin to flash red This indicates you have entered the Scratch stutter mode Now if you touch the jog wheel 11 it will return instantly to the cue point which is programmed releasing the wheel will return it to play mode from the cue point Tapping the jog wheel will create a stutter effect y...

Page 14: ...Track 20 Track 1 Pick up System Object lens drive system optical pick up Object lens drive system 2 dimensional paralleled drive Tracking detection 3 spot beam detection Optical source Semiconductor laser Wave length 780nm General System Compact Disc Digital Audio Disc Loading Front Loading Display LCD Pitch Control Range 4 8 16 100 Pitch Bend Up to 100 Pitch Accuracy 0 1 Environmental Conditions ...

Page 15: ...ffects 3 Assignable Effects to the VCA Crossfade Fully Assignable Corssfade Crossfade Curve Adjustable Separate Gain Controls on All Channels 3 band EQ with 30dB CUT Per Music Channel Microphone Channel with 3 Band EQ shared with 1 2 Booth Output Music only Full Cue editing Facilities including effects Cue Split Cue Easily Replacable Crossfade and Channel Faders Master and Cue selectable LED Monit...

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