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Press the PRO-button. Select the desired track with the encoder. Confirm by pressing the PRO-button once
again. This way, you can program up to 16 tracks per CD. Press Play/Pause to start the playback of the
program. Exit a program by changing the disc or switching off the unit.
CD Relay-operation
In relay-operation, the unit automatically switches to the other player after playback has stopped. This way,
you can enlarge your music program by using several CDs. In Single-mode, after every track the CD is
changed. While in Continuous-mode, CD 1 is played completely before the unit switches to CD 2.
CD Faderstart
The CDV-500 can be started via a faderstart-compatible mixing console. Make sure that the Remote-socket
is connected with the respective socket of your mixing console. Additionally, the Audio Out-sockets have to
be connected with the Line In-sockets. Insert a CD and select a track (pause-mode). Then start the playback
via your mixing console.
Via the Remote Select-selector, you can choose the playback type for the faderstart-function.
Lock:
The CD-player is in playback-mode.
Tack:
The CD-player is in playback-mode and can switch to pause-mode.
Cue Play:
The CD-player is in playback-mode and can switch back to the cue-point.
Prerequisites for the Faderstart-operation:
The mixer has to be connected via a 3.5 mm mono jack with the CD-player. For starting the playback, the
jack's positive pin (tip) is to be connected with the audio mass via a short impulse. For pausing the playback,
the jack's negative pin (sleeve) is to be connected with the audio mass via a short impulse. The mixer has to
be equipped with a switch, button or fader that will connect the tip with the audio mass for starting the
playback and the sleeve for pausing the playback when the respective channel is activated.
Playing CD-R and CD-RW discs
This unit can play CD-DA formatted CD-R and CD-RW discs. CD-DA formatted discs must be finalized at the
final point of recording using a CD designed for music recording. CD-R and CD-RW discs containing MP3
files can also be played. However, play may not be possible on some discs depending on the state of
recording.
2. MIX
LP Scratch-function
LP Reverse-function
CD Loop-function
CD Cue / BOP-function
CD Effects
CD Track programming
CD Relay-operation
CD Faderstart
CD/LP Playback speed
Turntable:
After turning the unit on, the platter automatically moves with 33 RPM (red LED glows).
Select the speed required for the record you want to play via the Speed-selector on the front panel.
If you wish to set the speed to 45 RPM, press the Speed-button once (green LED glows). If you wish to set
the speed to 78 RPM, press the Speed-button twice (red and green LEDs glow).
Activate the Pitch function via the Pitch ON-button and adjust the desired speed via the pitch fader. If the
pitch function is not active, the pitch fader has no function. You can adjust the playback-speed of the platter
between 8, 16 and 50 % with the Pitch Select-button.
CD player:
Use the Pitch Bend-buttons to change playback speed temporarily by ± 16 %. Upon releasing the
buttons, the player returns to the previously set speed. Activate the CD Key Lock-function to retain the
original key.