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USD-6010 

USD-6010 

USER MANUAL

USB TABLETOP PROFESSIONAL PLAYER

Summary of Contents for USD-6010

Page 1: ...USD 6010 USD 6010 USER MANUAL USB TABLETOP PROFESSIONAL PLAYER ...

Page 2: ... spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Where a mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 16 Please keep the unit in a good environment 17 Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such ...

Page 3: ...al output Large bright VFD display Fader Start Control Seamless Loop uninterrupted loop playback Sampler Forward Reverse Sampling Music Master tempo Sleep Mode Relay Playback Memory Backup Defaults to last setting Jog Wheel Pitch Bend 100 Selectable Single or Continuous Play Jog Wheel Sensitivity Adjustment Folder Search for Mp3 s 4 Programmable Cue Bank Buttons Adjustable Pitch Percentages 6 10 1...

Page 4: ...UDJ 1000 Instruction Manual Page 3 GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS ...

Page 5: ...tton you can also switch Pitch Slider on off by pressing it for at least 1 sec 5 KEY LOCK This button activates the KEY LOCK function This function allows you to use the PITCH SLIDER to speed up or slow down playback speed without altering the tonal pitch of the track 6 TOGGLE BUTTON WHEEL MODE Each press the TOGGLE button to select the WHEEL MODE of VINYL CDJ A CUE SCRATCH a VINYL When wheel mode...

Page 6: ... MODE 3 It will show the playing point indicator around the ring and flash to the playing level in both sides You can adjust the setting value range 1 of smallest playing point indicator to 23 of full circle indicator 4 MODE 4 It will flash to the playing level around the ring 5 MODE 5 It will always on You can adjust the setting brightness range 1 to 100 6 MODE 6 It will flash related to the sett...

Page 7: ...tely pause playback and returns the tracks to the last set cue point In pause mode and the music is at the cue point press the cue button to provide cue monitor The red cue led will lit when the music is at the cue point 17 CUE PLAY BUTTON Press the button to return point and playing immediately You can also tap the button to create a BOP effect 18 SEARCH BUTTONS This search button allows you to q...

Page 8: ...ctivate the echo effect The echo effect adds an echo to your output signal FLANGER EFFECT This button is used to activate and deactivate the flanger effect The flanger effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency phasing in and out of each other FILTER EFFECT This button is used to activate and deactivate the filter effect The filter effect tweaks the original s...

Page 9: ... power on and off 35 RELAY SOCKET Via the relay socket two players can relay play If you connect with a mixer which supporting fader start you can also relay play via mixer s crossfader 36 USB MIDI PORT Use this jack to connect to a computer or link a host USB player 37 USB 2 PORT This is the USB port where you insert your USB mass storage device 38 HEADPHONE JACK VOLUME CONTROL This jack is used ...

Page 10: ...ill display the name of the track and album when a Mp3 track is loaded 47 BPM METER This meter will display the BPM s of the current track AUTO BPM This will indicate that the AUTO BPM counter is active 48 MEMORY BUCKET This indicator serves two functions The bucket outline details the cue memory status a full bucket outline indicates the cue memory is full The five bars in the memory bucket detai...

Page 11: ...track name 54 REMAIN ELAPSED INDICATOR When REMAIN is indicated in the VFD display the time meter will show the current track s remaining time When ELAPSED is indicated in the VFD display the time meter will show the current track s elapsed time 55 TRACK DISPLAY This indicator describes which track is currently cued or is playing 56 SINGLE INDICATOR This indicates that the track is in single play ...

Page 12: ...DISPLAY Hide display hide MIDI I O value NAME MIDI B H 2 more devices connection EDIT ON OFF Set MIDI NOTE and MIDI LED code on off ON default value E Bit Rate Display ON F Version Display OFF D Repeat Mode Play FOLDER repeat B MIDI NOTE EDIT Edit the send MIDI NOTE code Please refer MIDI MAP C MIDI LED EDIT Edit the received MIDI LED code Please refer MIDI MAP CON VerXX Control version SER VerXX ...

Page 13: ...abase management software enables you to search for your files by Title Artist Album and Genre Installation Refer to the following figures for installing database management software on your computer STEP 1 click Next STEP 2 click Next STEP 3 click Install STEP 4 processing STEP 5 click Finish ...

Page 14: ... the PRESET button to enter the internal menu and turn FOLDER knob to search PLAYLIST menus 2 Turn the TRACK knob to select Normal Title Artist Album Genre for USB only And press the PRESET button again to save your setting and exit the menu ex to select Artist a Hold and turn the FOLDER knob you can select the folder you like by first letter of Album and the Album alphabet is arranged in order A ...

Page 15: ...use for customer failed to run db builder in Windows Vista 1 User will fail to run db builder in vista because the UAC limitation 2 User should press the right button of mouse to run the db builder with the option of Run as administrator DATA BACKUP ...

Page 16: ...ual Page 15 3 Allow the db builder to run SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CPU Intel Pentium 4 1 GHz processor Intel Centrino Mobile Technology 1 6 GHz or above RAM 512 MB DISK SPACE 100MB of free disk space need OS Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Vista SP2 ...

Page 17: ...CK knob until the USB LINK is displayed and press the PRESET button to save the setting and exit 4 Now load your USB1 device into the MAIN PLAYER 5 Connect the MAIN PLAYER using the rear USB MIDI port to the second player top USB port 6 You should now be able to access the main player loaded USB device using the second player controls The USB1 device must be read first on the main player top USB1 ...

Page 18: ...18 76 57 START VR 27 66 BRAKE VR 2D 6C SW LED 02 02 41 02 CUE SW LED 2E 2E 6D 2E NEXT TRACK SW LED 10 10 4F 10 HOLD SW LED 11 11 50 11 FX TIME SW LED 0B 0B 4A 0B FX RATIO SW LED 2F 2F 6E 2F ECHO SW LED 05 05 44 05 FLANG SW LED 29 29 68 29 FILTER SW LED 23 23 62 23 LOOP SW LED 30 30 6F 30 IN SW LED 04 04 43 04 OUT SW LED 17 17 56 17 RELOOP SW LED 1D 1D 5C 1D REV SW LED 0A 0A 49 0A CLEAR SW LED 08 0...

Page 19: ... 36 2 LED LED 37 37 4 LED LED 38 38 8 LED LED 39 39 16 LED LED 3A 3A 1 2 GREEN LED 3B 3B 3 4 GREEN LED 3C 3C 1 1 GREEN LED 3D 3D 2 1 GREEN LED 3E 3E TEMP RANGE 6 LED 3F 3F TEMP RANGE 16 LED 40 40 LOOP SET LED 41 41 A CUE SCRATCH LED 42 42 CDJ LED 43 43 PLAY LIST SW 0D 4C SGL CTN SW 01 40 TIME SW 1F 5E SHIFT SW 45 ENTER SW 16 55 SW 1C 5B SW 22 61 CUE PLAY SW 28 67 TAP SW 07 46 PITCH BEND SW 03 42 P...

Page 20: ...us the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number The value from 0x40 to indicate the change in the controller This is an offset to 0x40 one s complement notation A message with data 0x43 indicates a positive change of 3 A messages with data 0x31 indicates a negative change of 15 SWITCH ON OFF SW CENTER CW CCW These messages are used for switches Control Change messa...

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