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FX MIX
PARAMETER
8%/12%/16% ON/OFF
TRANS/
PAN
SAMPLE PITCH
ENTER
FLANGER/
ECHO
SCRATCH/
FADE
SGL/CTN
TIME REV PLAY
POWER
OFF
ON
PROFESSIONAL CD PLAYER
Pro-Scratch1
EJECT/
STOP
FLASH 1 FLASH 2 FLASH 3
MEMORY SAMPLER
FX
MIX
CUE
LR
DIGITAL
OUT
HEADPHONE
HEADPHONE
VOLUME
SERIAL NO:
CUE
AUDIO OUT
FLASH
115V
230V
AC IN ~
POWER
ON OFF
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Complies with DHHs radiation Perfomance
standards. 21 CFR Subchapter J"
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GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS
American DJ® AUDIO • Pro Scratch 1™ INSTRUCTION MANUAL • PAGE 6
A. TOP UNIT CONTROLS (FIGURE 3)
1. LCD DISPLAY - This high quality LCD display
indicates all the functions, as they are occurring.
This display is viewable at several comfortable
angles (see page 4). The display ICONS will be
explained in the section D.
2. HOLD BUTTON - This button allows you to
set and lock any new parameters you set to
the effects. This button will glow bright blue
when the hold function is activated. If the hold
function is not selected any changes to the effect
parameters will be momentary.
3. SKID/COAST BUTTON - This button is used
to activate and deactivate either the Skid or
Coast effects. See built-in effects on page 22.
4. SCRATCH/FADE BUTTON - This button is
used to activate and deactivate either the Scratch
or Fade effects. See built-in effects on page 21.
5. SEARCH WHEEL - This wheel has four
forward and four reverse speed positions allowing
you to quickly scan through tracks. The more
you turn the wheel in either direction, the faster
your search.
6. FLASH BUTTONS 1-3 - These button are
used to store either three (3) cue points or three
(3) samples. Each Flash Button can store either
a sample or a cue point.
Figure 3
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