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MAS TER 

TEM PO

PL AY

ON

SYN C

EFFECT SELECT

SC RATCH

EFFECT ON

FOLDER/SKIP +

SE AR CH

FOLDER OUT

BP M

LOOP ADJ+

FOLDER IN

EFFECT SELECT

SC RATCH

EFFECT ON

FOLDER/SKIP +

SE AR CH

FOLDER OUT

BP M

LOOP ADJ+

FOLDER IN

MAS TER 

TEM PO

PL AY

ON

SYN C

Mixer Deck Functions

1) Eject Button

Press to load or eject disk.  Each press will open 

or close the tray.  Note: The Disk tray will not 

open unless PAUSE is first pressed.

2) Time Button

Use this button to toggle between the three 

time modes.  ELAPSED, REMAINING or TOTAL

REMAINING.  This works for CD’s as well as MP3

files on the USB drive.  

3) Single Button

Press this button to switch between the SINGLE

or CONTINUOUS play modes. The selected 

mode will be indicated on the LCD display. In 

SINGLE mode, after each track, the unit stops

reading the disk. In continuous mode the unit 

plays all tracks and stops.  This works for CD’s as 

well as MP3 files on the USB drive

4) Repeat Button

Use this button to repeat one track or all tracks

on a CD or USB drive.

5) PGM Button

This is for programming a playlist of up to 20 

tracks from a CD or the USB drive.  Press the 

PAUSE button, then press the PGM button to 

enter the Program mode.  Use the SKIP+ and 

SKIP- buttons to select a desired track. After 

track is selected press PGM.  Repeat this until 

all desired tracks are selected. Then press PLAY 

to begin sequence.  Program will not be 

retained if CD or USB drive is changed. 

6) Folder Button

This allows you to navigate through multiple 

folders, especially useful on USB thumb drives 

with tracks divided into alums or genres of 

music.

7) Search << or >> Buttons

These allows you to search forward or 

backwards through the track you are playing.

This essentially mimics fast-forward and rewind 

functions.

8) Track Select Buttons

These allow you to select previous or next 

tracks.  They are also used in programming 

playlists as described in #5 above.

9) Brake Button

While in play mode, press the BRAKE button, 

the button will light red.  When this mode is 

active, pressing the PAUSE button will cause the 

music to slow to a stop, simulating the brake 

effect on a vinyl LP.  Pressing Play will cause the 

music to advance from stop to normal speed.  

This works for CD’s as well as MP3 files on the 

USB drive.

10) Reverse Button

While in the play mode, press the REVERSE 

button, the button will light red. This will 

reverse the track currently being played, 

causing it to play backwards. Pressing again will 

revert back to normal play.

11) Scratch Button 

This button toggles the JOG/SHUTTLE wheel 

between the Pitch Bend, Scratch and Search 

modes.  

Press the button, it lights solid red, and you are 

in the Search mode.  Rotating the Jog/Shuttle 

wheel will advance you forward or reverse 

within the track you are playing.  

Press the button again, it blinks on/off red, you 

are in the Scratch mode. Rotating the 

Jog/Shuttle wheel will provide a scratch effect, 

very similar to that with vinyl DJ turntables.  

Fortunately, this is fully electronic and will 

cause no additional wear or harm to disks. 

Press  the button again, the red light goes off, 

you are in the Pitch Bend mode.  Rotating the 

Jog/Shuttle wheel will either increase or 

decrease the pitch of the track playing.  Release 

the wheel and the track will revert back to 

normal speed/pitch.

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Страница 1: ...D USB PITCH 0 SOURCE USB CD USB iPod DOCK MIDI MIDI CUE 1 CUE 2 CUE 3 LOAD A MASTER TEMPO PLAY ON SYNC PGM REPEAT SINGLE TIME FOLDER BRAKE REVERSE PITCH BEND SEARCH SCRATCH EFFECTSELECT SCRATCH EFFECT...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...After a few seconds will read NO DISC 9 Press both red EJECT buttons cd trays will open 10 Place a CD in each tray and press the buttons again 11 Press the white play button on both the CD1 and CD2 s...

Страница 4: ...ed into alums or genres of music 7 Search or Buttons These allows you to search forward or backwards through the track you are playing This essentially mimics fast forward and rewind functions 8 Track...

Страница 5: ...s displayed on the middle right of the LCD display 18 Re Loop Button See 18 and 19 for better understanding of this function When the Loop Out button is pressed a second time the loop stops playing an...

Страница 6: ...el Typically this is set up prior to a performance fine adjustments are made at the CH1 and CH2 slide controls 14 9 CH1 and CH2 HIGH Control Adjusts high frequencies for each channel treble 10 CH1 and...

Страница 7: ...will need to be connected to 25 GND lug 24 USB Interface This is for connection to external personal computers or laptops running software such as Virtual DJ included or other popular DJ software For...

Страница 8: ...ill advise the best means to secure service for your item Should this not be practical you may contact MCM Electronics the exclusive master distributer for Stellar Labs products in North America See w...

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