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INStaLLtION NOtES

A)  Connect the Outputs -29- to the inputs of your mixing console or amplifier. Optionally, connect 

the USB Port -28- to your computer, if you wish to operate a DJ software via MIDI.

B) Connect the mains cable to the mains connection -31- and your our outlet.

C)  The Relay Play Connection -25- can be used for Relay Play as well as for Fader Start. 

>>For more details go to item -25-.

D)  If desired, you can connect your headphones to the 6.3 mm Stereo Jack -26-. Use the Dial -27- 

to adjust the volume.

E)  After all connections have been carried out, switch the device on by using the ON/OFF Button 

-30-. If no CD is in the drive, the Status LED above the drive -1- is continually illuminated.

F)  Carefully insert a CD with the label facing upward into the slot -1-. The CD will be pulled in auto-

matically. When playing a CD with a diameter of less than 12 cm, make sure to use a conventio-
nal adapter. Press the Eject Button -19- while in pause/cue mode to eject the CD.

OpEratION

1. CD Drive

For information regarding the drive, please refer to the installation notes listed above.
(>> see item F)

2. play/pause Button

Press the Play/Pause Button -2- to start playback. Press again to activate pause mode.

NOtE:
your CD player goes into auto-cue mode after being switched on (>> also see item 8 or item 11/O). 
In this DJ friendly mode, a cue point is automatically set on the first signal of a music track.

3. Cue Button

A cue point is a self-defined starting point, usually at the beginning of a beat. When activating the 
Cue Button -3- the CD player interrupts playback and returns to the last set cue point. To set a cue 
point, follow either of the following two options:

I.) Search the desired cue point using the Jog Wheel -18- or the Search Wheel -5- while in pause 
mode. You will access frame search mode (fragmented repeats =1/75 minute) and you will be able 
to set your cue points in the most precise way. Then press the Play/Pause Button -2- to save the 
cue point. The player returns to play mode.

II.) While in play mode, press the Loop-In Button -12- at the desired point to save a cue point. The 
player remains in play mode. With a little practice, this is a faster way to set the desired cue point. 
Press the Cue Button -3- and the player returns to the cue point and goes into pause mode. By 
pressing and holding the Cue Button -3- you will return to play mode until you release the button 
again. The player will then return to the cue point and go into pause mode. Press the Play/Pause 
Button -2- to permanently return to play mode.

NOtE:
When pressing the Cue Button -3- while in play mode, when no cue point is set, the player returns 
to the beginning of the track and goes into pause mode (auto-cue). the player saves the cue point 
which can be prompted with the Cue Button -3- for a single track only. When changing to another 
track, the previous cue point will no longer be saved.

4. track Encoder

Use the Track Encoder -4- to select tracks. Press and turn the Track Encoder-4- at the same time 
to move in steps of ten through the track selection.

Summary of Contents for RMP-2.5 alpha

Page 1: ...tilisation Toutes les personnes charg es de l installation de la mise en service de l utilisation de l entretien et la maintenance de cet appareil doivent poss der les qualifications n cessaires et re...

Page 2: ...to carry out mainte nance otherwise the implied warranty does not apply Ensure that power is only supplied after the device has been fully set up Always plug in the mains plug last Ensure that the ma...

Page 3: ...packaging of a returned ship ment to the seller Such costs is for the account of the sender APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS This device is a professional cross media player with CD drive a...

Page 4: ...ENGLISH 26 10 16 12 27 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 25 19 20 21 18 22 23 11 17 13 14 9 8 7 5 4 3 2 6 15 24 1...

Page 5: ...ue point is a self defined starting point usually at the beginning of a beat When activating the Cue Button 3 the CD player interrupts playback and returns to the last set cue point To set a cue point...

Page 6: ...runs through the display again 5 Run Time Adjustment of title display running time from 50 2000 milliseconds 6 Jog Sensitivity Adjust the Jog Wheel s sensitivity from 20 20 7 Pitch Bend Range Pitch be...

Page 7: ...effect NOtE If you press the Scratch Button 10 longer than 2 seconds the Scratch to Cue function will be activated If only the Jog Wheel 18 is being touched the player returns to the cue point withou...

Page 8: ...r the player is in pause mode display shows M Running Direction Indicates whether the player is in forward or reverse mode N CD MP3 Mode Indicates whether an audio CD display shows CD or an MP3 CD dis...

Page 9: ...playback 18 Jog Wheel The CD player features an extra large Jog Wheel 18 for authentic vinyl like feeling while spinning For scratch applications the Jog Wheel 18 has been divided into two sections T...

Page 10: ...27 you can adjust your headphones volume 28 USB MIDI Port USB Audio Link MIDI Port Mode YoucanconnecttheincludedUSBcabletotheUSBMIDIPortandacomputer ThisportcanalsobeusedforMIDI datatransfer Forexampl...

Page 11: ...ght goes out NOTES In sampler mode playing a sample is activated independently from CD playback In playback mode both the current track and the sample are audible In cue and pause mode only the sample...

Page 12: ...nk Program Button By pressing the Bank Program Button 9 you can switch comfortably between 4 MIDI channels The display shows the current channel and if applicable the current deck If for example you w...

Page 13: ...N Sets the loop starting point for the selected deck 13 Loop OUT Sets the loop ending point for the selected deck the determined section will be repeated in a loop 14 Beat Loop Automatically sets a lo...

Page 14: ...features Jog 18 When turning the Jog Wheel without an activated Jog Wheel function the speed of the selected track will be changed temporarily If the Scratch Button has been pressed the Jog Wheel can...

Page 15: ...BEND 17 31 VR 56 SEARCH VR 1E 5D BANK P SW 09 48 SGL CTN SW 02 41 Time SW 03 42 SW 04 43 SW 05 44 SHIFT SW 18 EJECT SW 10 4F RELOOP SW 0B 4A SW 15 54 SW 14 53 SW 11 50 CUE SW LED 07 07 46 07 SW LED 06...

Page 16: ...tly installed firmware version 2 Playlist If the Database Builder has been carried out for the USB drive various criteria for track filtering can be adjusted Normal This is the default setting Titles...

Page 17: ...it Rate Here you can determine whether the bit rate should be displayed or not C MIDI Set Jog Out Via the jog out function you can adjust the delay the jog wheel 18 should take in order to send MIDI d...

Page 18: ...A CH01 to DeckD CH04 by pressing the Bank P Button This preset is recommendable to either use an RMP 2 5 Alpha to control four Traktor decks or to link up four RMP 2 5 Alpha players A C 1 3 With this...

Page 19: ...by pressing the Time Button 7 USB Audio Link It is possible to link up two RMP 2 5 Alpha players in order to play tracks from a USB source In the Reloop Forum under http support reloopdj com index php...

Page 20: ...abase Builder from the inccluded CD As first step click Next Select the folder where you want to save the Database Builder and confirm with Next The software can now be installed Click Install The sof...

Page 21: ...orage de vice you can exit the software Your USB storage device has now been successfully analyzed and is ready for use with your RMP 2 5 Alpha NOTE When using Windows Vista the Database Buil der may...

Page 22: ...USB cord with a maximum length of no more than 1 meter In USB mode you can now access the first player s USB drive Master via the second player Slave NOTE Please also see the chapter Submenu item 2 Pl...

Page 23: ...Illustrations similar to original product Misprints excepted And now have fun with your Reloop Reloop Solutions for DJs Global Distribution GmbH Schuckertstra e 28 48153 Muenster Germany Fax 49 251 60...

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