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Premium CD Player 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MANUAL 

 
 

 

 

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 Industries 

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Summary of Contents for CDN90

Page 1: ...Premium CD Player MANUAL 2002 Industries http www numark com ...

Page 2: ...l solvents to clean the unit WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Electrical equipment should NEVER be kept or stored in damp environments m Non use Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for long periods of time n Damage Requiring Service Only qualified personnel should service...

Page 3: ...r from the Engineers and Registration 4 Setup and Connections 5 Description of the Features Control Unit 6 Main Unit 7 Display 8 Basic Operation Play Pause Cue Pitch General CD control 9 Advanced Operations Setting Cue Points 10 Pitch Change Matching Beats 11 Beatkeeper 12 Key Lock Key Change Auto Start 13 Looping 14 Stuttering Hot Starts 15 Special Effects 16 Program Functions A MUST READ 18 Cue ...

Page 4: ...he capabilities of this product Many special features can be found on page 18 to customize your unit to your unique needs Remember to check online for free product software updates at www numark com The NUMARK Product Development Team Please record the serial number of your unit as shown on the back of the chassis as well as the name of the dealer from whom you purchased the unit Retain this infor...

Page 5: ...Remote and CD Transport unit Note Be careful to attach the marked connection jacks together yellow yellow and black black 5 Connect the line output connections using the supplied audio cables from the CD Player to the line inputs of your mixer 6 Connect Fader start cable Attach your CD play to a similarly equipped DJ mixer This connection can also be used with a remote switch 7 Connect IEC power c...

Page 6: ...ives and sets pitch slider range 12 Works as pitch bend and controls key and pitch functions 13 PITCH RANGE LED Indicates current pitch range of the pitch slider 14 KEY Used for various key control 15 PITCH SLIDER Controls the overall speed of the music 16 EFFECT BUTTON Used to determine desired effect 17 EFFECT HOLD Used to set effects to an alternate position 18 LOOP IN Used to set stutter and l...

Page 7: ...n the display in this mode When this mode is active the unit will not allow for looping or other effects that would disrupt the video In this mode Prog Cue will turn autocue on and off for video mode only This is so that the CDG doesn t skip over the video frame before the song comes in When you wish the digital output with effects to be used only for other digital devices the unit should be put i...

Page 8: ...BPM Indicates the current BPM 13 KEY Lights when key effects are active and indicates key position 14 LOCK Lights when key has been locked 15 PITCH Shows current pitch position 16 TIME MODE TOTAL indicates when full CD remain time is showing 17 TIME MODE REMAIN shows how much time is left on a particular track 18 TIME BAR Shows either track time remaining total CD time remaining or track elapsed t...

Page 9: ...g will be remembered at power down Cue Returns and pauses the music at the last set cue point The cue point is the last place in which the unit was paused and then play was pressed Pressing a second time allows for temporary play of this point You can easily edit the cue point by turning the wheel As you rotate the wheel the music will sound By stopping the wheel and pressing play a new point is s...

Page 10: ...r of times This function is called back cue PLAY PAUSE and CUE Pressing Play to start then pressing Pause and then Play again a new cue point will be set Pressing Cue will return to the last pause position and will be the new cue point EDITING CUE POINT When the jog wheel is turned while paused a new cue point can be located By pressing PLAY while paused that point will be set By pressing PLAY aga...

Page 11: ...e jog wheel is rotated The faster you rotate the wheel or the longer you hold the buttons the more you change Releasing the button or wheel results in a return to the original pitch MATCHING THE BEATS PER MINUTE BPM Match the tempo by monitoring the music of 2 CD sides by ear or look at the BPM readout and adjusting the pitch When the tempo of the music of the selected CD side is slow compared to ...

Page 12: ...en the BPM and down beat match the green middle LEDs will also light up indicating a perfect mix when beat mixing INTERLOCK This button will automatically match the BPM both sides of the CDN90 and lock them together on the beat Before using this function it is important to be sure the Beatkeeper is tracking the correct BPM and is actually synchronized with the beat In order to match with control o...

Page 13: ...yer will alternate after each track To activate press without interlock activated on the slave side When the master has finished play it will send a signal to the slave to start play The slave will start automatically and the master pause and cue to the beginning of the next track The master will now become the slave The relay time of this feature can also be programmed by holding down and pressin...

Page 14: ... end point for a loop The first time you press while a CD is in play mode the LOOP OUT LED will turn on and flash while the song automatically returns to the LOOP IN point with no breaks and continues to play When the song reaches the LOOP OUT point again it returns to the LOOP IN point and continues to repeat this action You will notice the LOOP IN LED will also be flashing during loop action To ...

Page 15: ...ically returns the music to the LOOP IN point and will play the loop until it is released with the LOOP OUT button Stutter starts instant play from previously set Hot points Simply set your stutter Hot Start point by follow the directions for setting loop in because the points are the same Remember the button serves also for the reloop function so if a loop out has been set the unit will also loop...

Page 16: ...fect button and spin the wheel as described above EFFECTS SCRATCH This effect makes it possible for the wheel to scratch the music while it is playing If you move the wheel back and forth the music will stop and play slowly as the wheel is moved similar to scratching a record There are two modes of operation for this effect By pressing followed by the scratch button you can toggle between Scratch ...

Page 17: ...BPM display will indicate an 1 8 which means one measure 4 beats of music has been broken into 8 parts Rotation of the wheel to the left decreases the parts to 1 4 1 2 and 1 1 Rotating to the right makes faster changes of 1 16 1 32 1 64 then smaller increments making for another interesting effect If you deactivate the effect then turn it on again it remembers the last set parameter Isolate This i...

Page 18: ...this allows you to adjust the startup speed of initial play Press PLAY STUTTER then rotate the wheel until the desired seconds of startup are shown The STUTTER function will not be affected Pressing PLAY STUTTER twice will toggle startup between and the desired seconds Relay time this gives options for the amount of time used for relaying between tracks on two connected units Options will appear t...

Page 19: ...then the LCD will show NO FETCH All cue loop in and loop out points are restored along with the BPM and downbeat for immediate access to beatkeeper functions To TRANSFER stored cue points from another unit No Disc should be in the player The CD Player needing cue points Player A should be looped via MIDI to another CD player with the cue points already stored Player B Press on Player A to retrieve...

Page 20: ...s released from interlock and still playing the pitch playing will often be different than the original position of the pitch slider The pitch slider will not function until it is brought to the new position Move the pitch slider in the direction shown in the display For example if the display says INCREASE 4 5 move the slider in the positive direction 4 5 increase If it says DECREASE 3 then move ...

Page 21: ... on Channel 6 to control the left side or Channel 7 to control the right side Add a foot pedal to the keyboard for added control The chart below details key reaction MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART note further MIDI Specs can be found at our web site http www numark com The Leader in DJ Technology 2000 Numark Industries 21 http www numark com ...

Page 22: ...e file to the audio program contents It is advisable to burn the CD at the slowest speed possible to ensure an accurate burn If you have a disc at once option it should be used 6 You should set the program to finalize the CD 7 Burn the disc Programming 8 Power up your CD player with no CD inside 9 Place in the CD in the tray and close the drawer with the OPEN CLOSE button Do not close the drawer b...

Page 23: ...o 20 kHz T H D NOISE Less Than 0 005 S N ratio IHF A 96 dB Dynamic range 94 dB Output level 1 3 Volts R M S Start Time within 0 006 seconds Pitch control range 6 12 25 100 slider Pitch bend 50 rotary and buttons 16 Digital Output type 2 form 1 S PDIF Sony Phillips Digital Interface Format GENERAL Dimensions Controller mm 482 X 132 X 42 Main Unit 482 X 88 5 X 257 Weight Controller 2 3 Kg Main Unit ...

Page 24: ...OR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT OR SIMILAR DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS DAMAGES TO PURCHASER S PROPERTY OR INJURY TO PURCHASER OR OTHERS ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY NUMARK MIXER BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NUMARK S OWN NEGLIGENCE EVEN IF NUMARK OR ITS AGENT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BROUGHT AGAINST PURC...

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