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1/11. CD LID OPEN BUTTON
The CDJ-1 is fitted with a spring catch which is
pushed down to release the CD door. To close
the CD door, gently push the door downwards
until the door locates in this catch again.
2/12. TIME DISPLAY
Press this button to select normal count up timer,
or countdown timer mode. This is displayed on
the LCD display.
3/13. PLAY/PAUSE
Press this button to begin playing or pause
playback of a CD.
4/20. STOP
Press to stop playback of a CD.
5/18. SKIP/SEARCH BACKWARDS
Press this button for less than 0.5 seconds to
move the CD position to the previous track.
Hold this button down to activate a fast search
backwards through the CD.
6/19. SKIP/SEARCH
Press this button for less than 0.5 seconds to
move the CD position to the next track. Hold this
button down to activate a fast search forwards.
7/17. FRAME ADVANCE
In pause mode, press this button to allow each
frame of the CD to be heard. Using the Search
up and down buttons you are able to locate the
exact starting position on the CD.
CD CONTROLS
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8/16. PITCH ACTIVATION
Hold this button down, and by repeatedly
pressing the PITCH BEND UP or PITCH BEND
DN buttons it is possible to alter the playing
speed of the CD. This speed will remain until
changed, or until the CD is stopped. The pitch
setting will be displayed on the LCD display
when the pitch button is held down.
9/14. PITCH BEND _
This allows the instant decrease of the CD
speed to -10% while it is held down. Upon
release the pitch will revert to its previous
setting.
10/15. PITCH BEND +
This allows the instant increase of the CD speed
to +10% while it is held down. Upon release the
pitch will revert to its previous setting.
MIXING TIPS.
Use the PITCH feature to alter the speed of the
CD to match the music which is playing. This can
be done by listening through the headphones
and comparing what is playing to the music that
you are monitoring. When the speeds are the
same, use the PITCH BEND + and _ to speed
up, or slow down momentarily the CD to allow
the two beats to become aligned. This takes
practice and is not easy..
’practice makes perfect’
ENGLISH