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Contents
ENGLISH
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................... 48
FEATURES ............................................................................................................. 50
MAIN FEATURES ................................................................................................... 50
FEATURES & FUNCTION .......................................................................................... 52
CONNECTIONS ...................................................................................................... 54
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ................................................................................. 56
PLAYER CONTROL PANEL ........................................................................................ 56
DISPLAY SECTION ................................................................................................. 62
TOP PANEL MIXER SECTION ..................................................................................... 64
FRONT PANEL ....................................................................................................... 67
REAR PANEL ........................................................................................................ 68
UTILITY MENU ........................................................................................................ 70
OPERATIONS ......................................................................................................... 72
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION .............................................................................. 77
VIRTUALDJ CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 80
VOXOA TUNEBOX SOFTWARE ..........................................................................................82
MIDI MAP (HEX) ....................................................................................................... 85
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................... 89
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use the apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) that
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding- type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/ accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specifi ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been 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. When the mains plug or appliance coupler used as the disconnect device, it shall remain readily operable.
16. Please keep the unit in a good ventilation environment.
To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be
exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects fi lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades
can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
The lightning fl ash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use to the presence
of un-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock.
CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any cover. No user-
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualifi ed service personnel only.
The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operation and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance.
WARNING
CAUTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
17. All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
18. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances
(including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
19 .Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label. If you are
not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer the operating instructions.
20. Grounding or Polarization - This product may be equipped with a polarized alternation-current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other). This plug will fi t into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
21. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to the cord in correspondence of plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the appliance.
22. For AC line powered units - Before returning repaired unit to user, use an ohm-meter to measure from both AC plug blades to
all exposed metallic parts. The resistance should be more than 100,000 ohms.
23. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period
of time.
24. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through
openings.
25. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualifi ed service personnel when: A. The power-supply cord
or the plug has been damaged; or B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; or C. The appliance
has been exposed to rain; or D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in
performance; or E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.
26. Servicing - The user should not attempt any service to the appliance beyond that that described in the operating instructions.
All other servicing should be referred to qualifi ed service personnel.
27. Lightning - For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long
periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the
product due to lightning and power-line surges.
28. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts
specifi ed by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in
fi re, electric shock, or other hazards.
29. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks
to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
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- MAIN FEATURES
All-in-one Design
The S70 Digital DJ Workstation is a dual USB player and a high performance mixer, all-in-one design in an elegant
unit. Setting the S70 is easy and fast because you don’t need to waste time connecting cables. You just need to
bring the S70 and USB storage and you can DJing. It’s perfect for DJs working events, clubs that need to be able
to pack away their system quickly, and any other DJ on the move. Moreover, the S70 also is a MIDI controller can
fully control any DJ software, the comprehensive MIDI compatibility all of the 98 control elements can be applied
as MIDI control device.
USB Player
In this digital era, USB devices become the most convenient for music collection. The S70 support 2 external
USB mass storage devices. Connect an MP3 player, thumb drive and large hard drives for easy access to small or
extensive MP3/WAV libraries up to 999 folders and each folder 999 fi les.
VOXOA TUNEBOX Software
Support the VOXOA TUNEBOX software makes reading and searching fi les much quicker and easier. The VOXOA
TUNEBOX can scan all of music fi les in your USB mass storage devices and then create database fi les to locate
the fi les in your music library.
MIDI Interface Controller (PC/MAC)
In this new era of DJing, more and more DJs utilize computer and DJ software for their performances. In order
to satisfy DJs requirement, the S70 is also designed to interface and control a variety of popular DJ software
applications that support USB MIDI interface. DJs can assign virtually every button to trigger functions of various
DJ software programs.
Memo Points with 4 Trigger Pads
Every track can be saved 4 memo points for Hot Cues and Loops. The S70 can store your Hot Cues and Loops
on any audio track and recall them at a later time when that track is cued in USB drive. The memo points are
unlimited. It is all depend on your USB memory capacity. This memo function can be used like a mini sampler for
vocals, stabs, or breaks, adding that touch of creativity to any DJ set.
Real-time Cutting and Extending Auto Beat Loop Function
You can easy adjust the Auto Beat loop length by half length or double length increments. Every time you can cut
the loop in half to 1/64 loop length or double the loop to 16X loop length.
SLIP Mode
When the SLIP mode is turned on, normal playback continues in the background with the original rhythm during
scratch play, loop playback and loop roll playback.
Loop Roll
Loop Roll function with 4 difference beat length
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Seamless Loop
With this function, any section on music can be played repeatedly between in & out points with no break in sound
or limit in length. Once the loop is be set, it can then be looped continuously or until the ReLoop / Exit button is
pressed. The loop can be re-trigged at any time by pressing the ReLoop / Exit button again.
Real-time Loop Out Point Adjustment
The loop-out point can be real time adjusted by pressing the Out point button while in the loop playback and
turning the jog wheel to adjustment.
Hot Loop
Press IN button during loop playback, to return to the Loop In point and to start over the loop playback. You can
repeatedly press the IN button to create a stuttering effect.
Fader Start Play
The mixer’s fader operation can be used to perform back cue and quick start.
DSP Digital Effects
The S70 supplies the DJ with four different types of DSP digital effects to enhance creativity and performance.
Including ECHO, FLANGER, FILTER and SKID. Moreover, DJs can independently adjust effect’s parameters “TIME ”
and “DEPTH” via the JOG WHEEL.
Tempo Control and Range
A 100mm linear high precision slider gives DJs total control and ensures that the tempo adjustment is easy and
accurate. The range of tempo +/- 6%, +/-10%, +/-16% and -100% can be assigned to the TEMPO ADJUST slider.
Key Lock
The Key Lock function locks the pitch of the track even when you adjust the speed of the track. You can speed up
or slow down the beat without any noticeable difference in how the vocal and music sound.
Two Decks Share the Same USB Device
Two decks can share a single external USB mass storage device from just one USB device. DJs don’t need
to have several USB storage devices for different players and can easy manage your music resource from one
storage device.
BUNDLE WITH VIRTUALDJ
It comes bundled with VirtualDJ, Audio/Video/Karaoke mixing software. The S70 is MIDI-mapable and compatible
with other popular DJ programs. The unit interfaces seamlessly with Mac® OSX and Windows XP, Vista and
Windows 7 operating systems.
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- FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
USB Player
‧ 2 USB sockets for external USB device support
‧ Two USB player share one external USB Device
‧ All control elements are MIDI compatible
‧ Automatic and manual tap beat counter
‧ Optional rack-mount adaptor
Playback
‧ Instant playback from cue point
‧ Fader start to control playback on fader move
‧ Single and Continuous play modes
Data Search
‧ Tracks and folders searching system
‧ Advanced cueing with track searching by frame
‧ Support VOXOA TUNEBOX software for fast searching massive USB device
‧ Onboard fi le and folder browsing
‧ ID3 TAG support
Cue/Loop
‧ Auto Cue function cues track to start of music
‧ Seamless Loop function / reloop function
‧ Loop Out point adjustment
‧ Hot Loop function
‧ Real-time cut and extend l Auto Beat oop
‧ 4 independent hot cue/loop banks with real-time adjustment
‧ Every track can save 4 hot cues and unlimited memos for USB drive
Pitch Control
‧ Adjustable pitch range ±6%, ±10%, ±16% and -100%
‧ High quality 100 mm long pitch fader
‧ Micro pitch with a resolution up to 0.02%
‧ Pitch bend control buttons
‧ Pitch bend up to +/- 16%
‧ Key Lock allow a track’s tempo to be changed without affecting the original key of the track
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Jog Wheel
‧ Touch sensitive JOG WHEEL for scratching
‧ Multifunctional JOG WHEEL for search, pitch bend and effects adjustment
‧ 3 modes for JOG WHEEL: CDJ, VINYL, AUTO CUE SCRATCH (A. CUE)
‧ A. CUE Scratch mode – touch WHEEL return-to-cue function
‧ JOG WHEEL control for pitch bending and frame searching
DSP Effects
‧ 4 superb beat synchronized DSP effects
‧ Build-in Effects: ECHO, FLANGER, FILTER and SKID
‧ Auto beat sync effects
‧ Effect parameters “TIME” and “DEPTH” adjustable via JOG WHEEL
Display
‧ Large extra bright dot-matrix VFD display for all functions
‧ Display playing address
‧ Display ELAPSED/REMAIN time mode
‧ Displays text for ID3 tags and folder names for easy navigation
‧ Text display for navigating folders on USB fl ash drives
Mixer
‧ Input: Line x 2 (RCA), Phono x 2 (RCA), MIC x 2 (XLR/1/4 inch Combo x 1, 6.3mm x1),USB x2
‧ Output: Balanced (XLR) x 1, Unbalanced (RCA) x1, Unbalanced Booth (RCA) x1, USB MIDI x 1
‧ 3 USB jacks, 2 for USB playback, one for PC MIDI connection
‧ Three-band EQ with Full output kill for each channel
‧ 2 MIC with level control, tone adjust and talkover
‧ Effect auto beat sync function
‧ Effect X & Y parameter adjustable
‧ Replaceable Crossfader with 3 curve switch
‧ Crossfader with fader start function
‧ Headphone with level control and cue mixing
‧ Booth Out with level adjust
‧ Dual 10 LEDs monitor display (selectable PFL or Master output)
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CONNECTIONS
1. Before making or changing connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
2. Quality cables make a big difference in fidelity and punch. Use high-quality, audio cables.
3. Do not use excessively long cables. Be sure plugs and jacks are securely fastened. Loose connections cause hum, noise, or intermittence that could damage your speakers.
4. Connect the RCA pin cords to the inputs on your amplifer.
CAUTION : Be sure to use the supplied control cord. Using another type of cable may result in damage.
Connecting to a ComputerSupport computer operating systems include Windows Vista, Window XP, and MAC OS X or later.
HeadphonesMicrophone
6.3mm6.3mm
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CONNECTIONS
BOOTH power amplifier
Microphone
ComputerUSB Storage Device
CD/MP3 Player
TurntableMain unbalanced power amplifier
Main balancedpower amplifier
RCA USBType A
USBType B
6.3mmXLR
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
PLAYER CONTROL PANEL
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
1. Auto Beat Loop control knob
Loops can be set automatically without breaking the beat by pressing the AUTO BEAT LOOP control knob. The
loop’s number of beats can be changed by turning the AUTO BEAT LOOP control clockwise or counterclockwise.
AUTO BEAT LOOP control
Turn: set the length of the auto beat loop’s length in units of beats. The loop length can be changed by 1/32,
1/16, 1/8, 1/4,1/2,1,2,4,8,16,32 beats.
Press: Turns loop playback on and off.
CAUTION : You can’t active the Auto Beat Loop function till the BPM is displayed.
2. Loop In / Real-time Cue / Hot loop button
This function allows you to set a cue point without music interruption. This button also sets the starting point of
a seamless loop. During loop playback, press this button to start over the loop playback. What we called HOT
LOOP function. Repeatedly press the IN button to create a stuttering effect.
3. Loop Out button
This button is used to set the ending point of a loop. A loop is started by pressing the IN button, pressing the
OUT button set the loop ending point. The loop will continue to play until the RELOOP/EXIT button 4 is pressed. During loop playback, press the LOOP OUT button. The display will show the loop-out point time, and the LOOP
OUT button will fl ash, while the LOOP IN button indicator turns off. Rotate the JOG WHEEL to adjust the loop out
point. Press LOOP OUT button again to save the new out point and exit the adjust mode.
4. Reloop/Exit button
If a Seamless Loop has been made, but the player is not actively in seamless loop mode, pressing the RELOOP/
EXIT button will instantly reactivate the seamless loop mode. To exit loop, press the button again. RELOOP will
appear in the VFD display when the RELOOP function is available.
During play mode, pressing the RELOOP button will instantly return play to the last set loop without interrupting
playback.
5. Track/Folder Search knob
• Under TRACK SEARCH mode this knob is used to select a track. Turning the knob will forward/backward skip
to next track.
• Press the TRACK/FOLDER SEARCH switch button 20 the LED lit to switch the knob as TRACK/FOLDER Search knob. If a CD/MP3 or USB device is divide into folders, change directly into these folders use the knob.
Turn the knob to search the desired folder.
6. Source Select button
Use this button to switch between the two media modes - USB1/USB2.
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7. BMP SYNC button
Press this button to automatically synchronize the tempo (BPM) to the other deck based on
BPM counter or manual BPM.
Caution: 1. BPM SYNC function only active under both decks BPM are displayed.
2. The BPM difference of two deck must under 16%.
TEMPO indicator
When the upper or lower indicator is flashing the BPM SYNC function is active. The lower
indicator represents current BPM is faster than original BPM. The upper indicator represents
current BPM is slower than original BPM.
CAUTION : When the BPM SYNC function is active, operations with the Pitch slider are disable.
8. Tempo Control Range Selector button
Each time this button is pressed, the tempo adjust slider’s variable range alternates between ±6%, ±10%,
±16%, and -100%.
9. Key Lock button
This function allows the tempo or BPM of the music to be altered without affecting the musical key. While this
button is illuminated, the key will be locked at zero.
10. Tempo Adjust slider
This slider is used to adjust the playback pitch percentage.
11. Pitch Bend +/- button
The desired pitch decrease or increase when button is pressing and returns to the original pitch when the button
is released.
12. Active Slip mode
When turned on, normal playback continues in the background with the original rhythm during scratch play, auto
beat loop and loop roll playback. When scratch play or loop roll play is canceled, normal playback resumes
from the position playing in the background at that time.
CAUTION : Under Slip mode the “AUTO CUE SCRATCH” 28 is disable.
13. Play/Pause button
Each press of the button to change from play to pause or from pause to play
14. Cue button
A Cue Point is self-defi ned starting point, usually at the beginning of a beat. Pressing the CUE button during
playback immediately pause playback and returns the tracks to the last set cue point. By pressing and holding
the CUE button you will return to play mode until you release the button again. The player will then returns to the
cue point and go into pause mode.
15. Tap/Auto BPM button
Tap along with the music to enter manual BPM values for use with FX & AUTO LOOP. This is generally used to
manually calculate BPMs when the AUTO BPM function is unable to lock onto a consistent beat. You must tap
at least four times in order for a calculation to occur, and the calculation will only be as accurate as your tapping.
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16. Jog Wheel
This touch-sensitive wheel has multiple functions:
1) Frame Search - The JOG WHEEL will act as a frame search control when the track in the pause or cue mode
(without vinyl mode engaged), allowing you to set a point.
2) Pitch Bend - During CDJ mode playback, the WHEEL also works as a pitch bend during playback, similar to
a “push” or a “drag” on a turntable. Turning the WHEEL clockwise will increase the pitch
percentage up to 16%, and turning the WHEEL counterclockwise will decrease the pitch
percentage down to -16%. The pitch bend will be determined on how fast you turn the JOG
WHEEL continuously.
3) Vinyl Simulation - When in VINYL mode, the top platter acts just like a vinyl turntable, moving the playback
position forward or back in response to your movements. The outer JOG WHEEL still
performs the pitch bend function.
4) Effects Parameter Adjustment - The jog wheel can be used with pressing the X Parameter (TIME) 21 button
or Y Parameter (DEPTH) 27 button to set effects parameter adjustment.
17. Search buttons
This search button allows you to quickly scan backwards through a track. This search button allows you
to quickly scan forwards through a track.
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18. Active Loop Roll mode
Press this button to active the HOT CUE buttons as “LOOP ROLL” buttons. Under the LOOP ROLL mode hold
the HOT CUT 1 as 1/16 beats loop roll, hold the HOT CUE 2 as 1/8 loop roll, hold the HOT CUE 3 as 1/4 loop
roll, and hold the HOT CUE 4 as 1/2 loop roll.
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19. Bank Pads 1,2,3,4
These buttons are used to store either four cue points or four loops. Each Bank Button can store either a loop
or a cue point. For Hot Cue the illumination is Orange. For Loops the illumination is Blue.
NOTE : While the Pad is fl ashing, it indicates that the Pad is active.
20. Track/Folder search switch button
Press this button to switch the konb’s function as AUTO BEAT LOOP Control button or TRACK/FOLDER Search
knob.
21. X Parameter (Time) and Decrease Beat Sync button
This button is used to adjust the parameter time value. You can push the X parameter (TIME) button, LED on,
and turn the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameter time value. If the HOLD 24 function is selected any changes
to the effect parameters will be permanent . During hold function is selected the auto beat sync will be turned
off.In FX Auto Beat Sync mode, press this button to decrease beat sync.
22. Echo Effect button
This button is used to activate and deactivate the echo effect. The echo effect adds an echo to your output
signal.
23. Flanger Effect button
This button is used to activate and deactivate the fl anger effect. The Flanger effect distorts the output signal and
creates an effect similar to the frequency phasing in and out of each other. This frequently applied effect is similar
to the Phase effect, but slightly more harmonious, emphasizes the upper pitch more and is reminiscent of a
fl ying aircraft.
To manually change the beat frequency of the effect, press the X Parameter (TIME) button 21 and regulate the
frequency value with the JOG WHEEL (from 0-9990 mSec.). To infl uence the intensity of the effect, press the Y
Parameter (DEPTH) button 27 and set the volume with the JOG WHEEL (from 0-255).
TIP : The Flanger effect is best when set to 4/1 beat with the Beat Link Button.
24. Hold and FX Auto Beat Sync Mode button
This button allows you to set and lock any new parameters you set to the effects. Otherwise, the effect
parameters always return to the original value. This button will glow when the hold function is activated.
Hold this button for 2 sec and the LED is fl ashing to active FX Auto Beat Sync mode. In the FX Auto Beat Sync
mode, you can press X button 21 to decrease beat sync or press Y button 27 to increase beat sync.
CAUTION : The FX Auto Beat Sync function is based on BPM. Therefore, without correct BPM the
function can’t work. Before use the Auto Beat Sync function, please make sure the BPM
counter already count the correct BPM.
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25. Filter Effect button
This button is used to activate and deactivate the fi lter effect. The fi lter effect tweaks the original sound to add
different tonal defi nition.
To manually change the beat frequency of the effect, press the X parameter (TIME) button 21 and regulate the
frequency mean of the JOG WHEEL (from 0-9990 mSec.). To infl uence the intensity of the effect, press the Y
parameter button 27 and adjust the volume with the JOG WHEEL (from 0-255).
TIP : To create a great filter sweep effect, set the time parameter value to “0” mSec. and activate
“Hold”24. Use the parameter DEPTH button and the JOG WHEEL to infi nitely fi lter the frequency
of your track from the value “0” (High Pass Filter) to the value of “255” (Low Pass Filter).
26. Skid Effect button
This button is used to activate and deactivate the SKID effect. This effect to simulate traditional vinyl turntable
turn on and turn off sound effect. You can adjust X parameter to determines the acceleration speed until
full playback speed is reached when the Play/Pause button is pressed. You also can adjust Y parameter to
determine the deceleration speed until play stops when the Play/Pause button is pressed.
27. Y Parameter (Depth) and Increase Beat Sync button
This button is used to adjust the Y parameter (DEPTH) value. You can push the button and turn the JOG WHEEL
to adjust the parameter value. In FX Auto Beat Sync mode, press this button to increase beat sync.
28. Jog Wheel “A.CUE” Mode button
This button is used to switch JOG WHEEL mode to Auto Cue Scratch (A. CUE) Mode. While in playback mode
the JOG WHEEL can be used to return the unit to last in point. Simply touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL and
unit will immediately return to the last set cue point and playback without music interruption. While in cue mode
and when the touch sensitivity function is active, tapping on the JOG WHEEL can be used to start playback.
The unit will continue to playback until the JOG WHEEL is released. Once the JOG WHEEL is released the unit
will return to the last in point.
29. Jog Wheel “Vinyl” Mode button
When the mode is set to VINYL, during playback, touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL to activate the scratch
effect.
30. Jog Wheel “CDJ” Mode button
When wheel mode is set to CDJ, scratch mode is exit, JOG WHEEL can be used as pitch bend and frame
search.
31. Time Display Mode Switch button
The button will switch the time display mode in the Time Mode Indicator between ELAPSED playing time and
TRACK Remaining time.
32. SGL/CTN Switch button
This function allows you to switch single track play or continuous track play (all tracks in order). With this button
you can also switch AUTO CUE on and off, by pressing it for at least 1 second.
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33. Play indicator
The play indicator will glow when the unit is in play mode.
34. Pause indicator
The pause indicator will glow when the unit is in pause mode.
35. Cue indicator
This indicator will glow when the unit is in cue mode and will fl ash every time a new cue point is set.
36. Touch indicator
This appears when you touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL.
37. Folder display
Indicates the number of the current folder.
38. Dot Matrix Information display
Indicates the name of the folder, artist, fi le, album, genre and title while playing a MP3 with ID3 TAG .
39. BPM display
Indicates the current BPM value of the track.
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40. 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 six bars in the memory bucket detail the digital buffer. Each bar indicates 2
second.
41. Auto BPM indicator
Indicates the AUTO BPM counter is active.
42. Key Lock indicator
Indicates the KEY Lock function has been activated.
43. Pitch display
Indicates the set pitch value of a track in percent.
44. Playing address
This bar gives a visual approximation of a track's time. This bar will begin to fl ash when a track is ending.
45. Time display
These indicators will detail the current Minutes, Seconds, and Frames. The display will indicate either the
elapsed or remaining time of a track. The display time will depend on the selected time function. The selected
time function will be displayed above the TIME DISPLAY as remaining track time or elapsed track time.
46. Time Mode indicator
Indicates if the player shows the elapsed time of a track (the display reads “ELAPSED”) or the remaining time of
a track (the display reads “REMAIN”). Use the TIME DISPLAY MODE button 31 to switch between the modes.
47. Track display
This indicator describes which track is currently cued or is playing.
48. Track Format indicator
This indicator describes the fi le formate for the track.
49. Play Mode indicator
Indicates if the player is in Single mode (the display reads “SINGLE”) or in Continue mode (nothing on display). In
single play mode, the track will play once and return to Cue mode.
50. Reloop indicator
When “RELOOP” fl ashes, the loop is active.
51. Auto Cue indicator
This will indicate if the Auto Cue is on or off. Press and hold the SGL/CTN button 32 for 1 sec. to turn the Auto
Cue function on and off.
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52. Source Input Selector switch
These switches are used to select the input source assigned to each channel. Each channel may only be
assigned one input source at a time.
CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to PC – the entire unite works as a MIDI controller or you can set the mixer
section as Real Mixer in Utility Menu.
CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to DECK B - the Deck A works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works
internally with Deck B.
CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to LN2/PH2 - the Deck A works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works
internally with LN2/PH2 input.
53. USB 1 port
The port use to connect a USB memory device.
CAUTION : Please turn on the power before you plug USB storage devices.
54. Input Gain
These knobs are used to adjust the audio source signal input gain for a channel. Never use the gain control to
adjust a channel's output volume. Setting the gain level properly will ensure a clean output signal.
55. Channel Equalizer High-Rang Adjust Knob And Kill switch
These knobs are used to adjust the treble (high-range) frequency sound for each channel. The adjustable range
is from -35dB to +10dB, Press this knob to active Kill function.
56. Channel Equalizer Mid-Rang Adjust Knob And Kill switch
These knobs are used to adjust the mid-range frequency sound for each channel. The adjustable range is from
-35dB to +10dB, Press this knob to active KILL function.
57. Channel Equalizer Low-Rang Adjust Knob And Kill switch
These knobs are used to adjust the bass (low-range) frequency sound for each channel. The adjustable range is
from -35dB to +10dB, Press this knob to active KILL function.
58. Channel fader
This FADER is used to adjust sound volume for each channel.
59. Fader Strat switch
This function works in conjunction with a compatible player. When used with a compatible player, You can use
the crossfader to start and stop a player with the mixer’s crossfader. The switch switches the FADER START
feature on and off. If this function is activated, the FADER START automatically returns the player to the preset
cue point.
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60. Master Volume control
This rotary knob is used to control the master output level (main volume). To avoid distorted output try to
maintain an overage output signal level +4 dB.
CAUTION : To avoid speaker damage that may be caused by excessive volume, be sure this adjustment
is always set to zero before turning the unit on.
61. Booth Level control
This rotary knob is used to control the level of the BOOTH OUTPUT terminal on the rear panel. The booth level is
not affected by the master volume.
62. Shift button
When another button is pressed while pressing the SHIFT button, a different function is called out.
63. Master Level Meter switch
Press this button to switch level meter to “MASTER METER” mode. The meter will detail the out level of the left
and right channel.
64. Level Meter
The dual LED's indicators are used to detail either the master output level, a combination of the master output
level, or the PGM monaural level.
65. Crossfader Curve Selector switch
The switches can change the crossfader curve characteristics.
66. Crossfader
This fader is used to blend the output signals of channels A and B together. When the fader is in the full left
position (channel A), the output signal of channel A will be controlled by the master volume level. The same
fundamentals will apply for channel B. Sliding the fader from one position to another will vary the output signals
of channels A and B respectively. When the crossfader is set in the center position, the output signals of both
the channel A and channel B will be even.
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67. MIC 1 Input jack
This jack will accept a standard 1/4” male plug. The volume output level for microphone will be controlled by its
own respective MIC 1 LEVEL CONTROL knob 68.
68. MIC 1 Level Control knob
This CONTROL knob is used to adjust microphone 1 level.
69. MIC 2 Level Control knob
This CONTROL knob is used to adjust microphone 2 level.
70. MIC Tone Control konb
This CONTROL knob is used to adjust microphone tone.
71. MIC On/Off/Talk Over switch
This switch is used to set MIC on and off, when switch at the TALKOVER position, the MIC1 and 2 on, the
sound level for everything other than that from the MIC will decrease to around 20dB.
72. Cue Pan fader
Used to preview channel audio to your headphones. This mini fader used to mix between Channel A and B in
the headphones. When all the way to the left, only Channel A will be heard. When all the way right, only Channel
B will be heard.
73. Cue Level Control knob
This knob is used to adjust the headphone output level.
74. Headphones jack
This jack is used to connect your headphones.
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75. AC inlet
Use the accessory power cord to connect to an AC power outlet.
76. Power switch
Turn this unit power ON/OFF.
77. USB 2 port
The port use to connect a USB memory device.
CAUTION : Please turn on the power before you plug USB storage devices.
78. USB MIDI port
Connect the included USB cord to the USB MIDI port and to your computer. This port is intended only for
MIDI assignments. In the computer operation system this device will be automatically recognized without any
special drivers. Moreover, this device equipped with 2In/2Out sound card. The 2 stereo inputs are independent
switchable for Line or Phono. It has especially been designed for DJs for an easy set up of DVS and you can
send the external line-in audio to computer via the USB MIDI port.
NOTE : USB cable no more than 3m long.
79. Balanced XLR Master Output jacks
The master output includes a pair of XLR BALANCED jacks. The 3-pin XLR jacks send a high current balanced
output signal.
CAUTION : These jacks should be used when you will be driving an amp or other audio equipment with
a balanced input, or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 15 feet. Always,
use these jacks whenever possible.
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80. RCA Master Output jacks
The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal.
81. Booth Output jacks
This stereo pairs of unbalanced RCA jacks provide a unbalanced line level output with independent front panel
BOOTH LEVEL control 61.
82. Channel Line/Phono Selector switches
These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of where respected LINE/PHONO RCA input jacks.
When connecting turntables with magnetic cartridges to these jacks be sure the corresponding switch is in the
“PHONO” position, and when using line level input devices be sure the switch is in the “LINE” position.
CAUTION : Always be sure main power is shut off before change the position of the LINE LEVEL selector
switch.
83. GND (Ground Terminal)
Be sure to connect turntable ground leads to either or both of the two available GROUND terminals. This will
reduce the humming and popping noises associated with magnetic phono cartridges.
84. Input jacks
Turntables equipped with MM pickup cartridge (All DJ turntable use MM pickup cartridges) may be connected
to these jacks as long as the LINE/PHONO selector switches 82 is in the “PHONO” position. CD players, Tape
Decks and other line level instruments may only be connected to these jacks as long as the LINE/PHONO
selector switches 82 is in the “LINE” position. Input volume will be controlled by the INPUT GAIN CONTROL
knob 54.
85. Microphone 2 jack
This combo jack will accept a standard 1/4 plug or XLR 3-pin balanced male plug. The volume output level for
microphone will be controlled by its own respective MIC 2 LEVEL CONTROL knob 69.
86. Kensington lock
Standardized connection for theft protection.
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UTILITY MENU
STEP 1 : Hold the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob 5 for two second to enter the utility menu.
STEP 2 : Turn the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob 5 to select different function setup.
STEP 3 : Turn the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control knob to select desired function and turn the JOG WHEEL to adjust
the Submenus.
STEP 4 : Press the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob to exit single function setup mode.
STEP 5 : Save and exit utility menu. Turn the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control knob to F.Exit&Save and press the AUTO
BEAT LOOP Control knob, the display indicates “Saving”. When the player fi nish the saving process and
exit the utiltiy menu.
NOTE : Anytime you can exit the Utility Menu just press the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob. However, the
modifed setting would not be saved.
1. Playlist
Normal / Title/ Artist / Album/ Genre
The VOXOA TUNEBOX can generate “Playlist” for USB drives. You can adjust various criteria in order to fi lter track
in this setting.
You can turn the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control button to select “Normal / Title/ Artist / Album/ Genre” and press the
TRACK/FOLDER Search knob again to memorize your setting and exit the utility menu.
Normal : This is the default setting. The tracks are played corresponding to the established hierarchical data structure.
Title : It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the title structure.
Artist: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the Artist’s name structure.
Album: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the album structure.
Genre: It is possible to continuously and alphabetically browse track database through the track’s genre structure.
2. Repeat Mode
3 different mode: All, Folder, and Track
3. MIDI CH
Setup MIDI Channel from 1 to 16 (deck A-mixer-deck B).
4. MIDI Setup
TAP=HOLD/TOGGLE
I/O=Hide/DIS. (hide/display MIDI I/O value)
5. Mixer Setup
Under MIDI Control mode (When you switch both channels to “PC” mode) you can set the mixer section as a real
mixer or just MIDI controller.
MIDI CTRL: To set the mixer section as MIDI Controller.
Mixer: To set the mixer section as Real Mixer (the sound source come from the computer).
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UTILITY MENU
6. EQ Kill
To turn on or turn off the 3 Bend EQ push buttons for Kill function
On: Turn on the EQ Kill function.
Off: To avoid pressing the kill buttons by mistake you can turn off the EQ Kill function.
7. Cross Fader
Setup the crossfader’s function.
Lock: To lock the crossfader in the middle of two channel.
Unlock: The crossfader is back to normal status.
8. Cross fader Reverse
On: Reverse the crossfader
Off: normal mode.
9. Display time
To setup the text display time in the screen. From 0.5 sec. to 12.0 sec. every 0.5 sec. interval.
A. Scroll Speed
To setup the scrool speed of text display. From 50 msec to 2000 msec every 50 msec interval
B. Sensitivity
JOG WHEEL Sensitivity Adjustment (Adjustment range is -20~+20).
The touch sensitivity of the JOG WHEELcan be adjusted to fit the needs and feel of different users. When
adjusting the sensitivity, be conscious of extreme settings which may affect your performance. Setting the
sensitivity too high would engage the touch sensitivity with the hand just above the wheel. Setting the sensitivity
too low may not engage the touch even while pressing fi rmly on the wheel.
C. Intensity
Adjust the display brightness. You can adjust the brightness range from 1 to 4.
D. A.CUE Level
Adjust the Auto Cue level. You can adjust the level range from -36dB to -78dB.
E. Bit rate
To setup the Bit rate display or not.
F. Version
To display the fi rmware version.
G. Load Defaults
Press AUTO BEAT LOOP Control knob 1 to enter load defaults.
H. Exit & Save
Exit & Save setting to next power on. (Press the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control knob to Exit & Save in any operating
mode.)
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Starting and Stopping Playback
‧ Starting Playback
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 13 during the pause or cue mode to start playback.
‧ Stopping Playback
There are two ways to stop playback. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 13 during playback to pause at that point,
or press the CUE button 14 during playback to return to the position at which playback started.
How to Set a Cue Point
Cueing is the action of preparing tracks for playback. Once a cue point has been stored in memory when the CUE
button is pressed, playback returns to the cue point and enters pause mode. When the PLAY/PAUSE button is
pressed during the cue mode, playback starts. Playback can also be resumed from cue mode by pressing the
PLAY/PAUSE button while holding the CUE button. This same action can be performed on the HOT CUES/LOOPS
BANK pads 19.
Step 1 : During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button 13 to pause playback at the point you wish to begin playback.
Step 2 : Search for the precise position of the cue point. Using the JOG WHEEL or SEARCH buttons 17 to advance
frames.
Step 3 : Press the CUE button 14 when you reach the desired point. Cue point memory setting is completed when
the IN button 2 is fl ashing. When a new cue point is stored in memory the previous setting will be erased.
‧ Real-time Cue
During playback, press the IN button 2 at the desired cue point to save the Cue Point. With a little practice, this
is a faster way to set the desired Cue Point.
‧ Auto Cue
The Auto Cue function will automatically set the fi rst cue point at the beginning of each track. To turn Auto Cue
on and off, hold down the SGL/CTN button 32. When Auto Cue is on, the display will show A. CUE.
HINT: Anytime the CUE button is fl ashing, it means it is ready to save a new cue point.
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How to Adjust the Pitch
‧ Pitch Slider
With your fi rst deck playing and your second deck cued, start playback in sync with the downbeat of the song
playing on the other deck. Quickly adjust the pitch using the PITCH SLIDER 10 to match the tempo of deck one.
Moving the SLIDER up (-) will decrease the tempo, while moving it down (+) will increase the tempo.
‧ Pitch Bending
Use Pitch Bend Buttons 11As you are fi nding the right tempo, the track position will drift until it is fi ne-tuned and the tempo is matched.
Pitch Bending provides a quick fi x to keep the position as close as possible to deck one. Pressing the PITCH
BEND – or PITCH BEND + button will decrease or increase the speed of playback temporarily. The extent to
which the speed is changed is proportionate to the amount of time the button is pressed. For example, if the
PITCH BEND + button is held in continuously, the speed continues to increase until the maximum limit set by the
PITCH RANGE is reached. Once the PITCH BEND + button is released the pitch will return to the pitch set by the
PITCH SLIDER.
‧ Use Jog Wheel 16The JOG WHEEL can also be used to temporarily bend the pitch of the music during normal playback. During
playback rotate the WHEEL clockwise to speed up and counterclockwise to slow down. The speed that you
rotate the JOG WHEEL determines the percent of pitch bend. It is recommended that you use the outer edge
of the JOG WHEEL for this type of control, as touching the top surface may cause interruption of playback in
certain modes of operation.
‧ Key Lock
This function allows the tempo or BPM of the music to be altered without affecting the musical key. While this
button is illuminated, the key will be locked at zero.
How to Set a Seamless Loop
‧ Creating a Seamless Loop
Step 1 : Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 13 to begin playback. The button illuminates solid green (not fl ashing).
Step 2 : Set the start point of the seamless loop by pressing the IN button 2 at the desired point in time.
Step 3 : Set the out point of the loop by pressing the OUT button 3 at the desired point in time. Playback will
immediately return to the previously set in point and play to the out point, creating a seamless loop
without interruption. When the loop is activated, the RELOOP indicator on the VFD screen will now be
fl ashing. In the same time, the LOOP IN and LOOP OUT button are fl ashing.
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‧ To Exit the Loop
During loop playback, press the RELOOP/EXIT button 4 to exit the loop. When the music reaches the out point,
it will play through it instead of looping back to the in point.
‧ To replay a seamless loop (Reloop)
To replay the loop, press the RELOOP/EXIT button 4 . The loop can be re-triggered by pressing the button (until
a new loop is created). Press the RELOOP/EXIT button 4 to exit the loop again.
‧ To Adjust LOOP Out point
Once a seamless loop is created, the out point can be changed without stopping the loop play.
Step 1 : During loop play, press the LOOP OUT button 3 . The time display will show the out-point time; the LOOP
OUT button will change to quick fl ashing, while the LOOP IN button 2 light will off.
Step 2 : Rotate the JOG WHEEL to the desired out point. The loop out point will change in one-frame increments.
Step 3 : Press LOOP OUT button 3 again to save the new out point and exit the modifying loops mode to loop
play mode.
‧ Hot Loop
Press IN button during loop playback, to return to the loop in point and to start over the loop playback. You can
repeatedly press the IN button to create a stuttering effect.
‧ Auto Beat Loop control
Loops can be set automatically without breaking the beat by pressing the AUTO BEAT LOOP control knob. The
loop’s number of beats can be changed by turning the AUTO BEAT LOOP control clockwise or counterclockwise.
Turn: set the length of the auto beat loop’s length in units of beats. The loop length can be changed by
1/32,1/16, 1/8, 1/4,1/2,1,2,4,8,16,32 beats.
Press: Turns loop playback on and off.
NOTE : You can’t active the Auto Beat Loop function till the BPM is displayed.
Setting Hot Cues/Loops
To save a Hot-cue point/Loop points to an empty bank pad, simply press one of the empty BANK pad. It will fl ash
orange/blue, and then turn solid orange/blue, letting you know that a Hot-cue point/Loop has been stored.
‧ Buttons containing hot cue points will light orange.
‧ Buttons containing loop data will light Blue.
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OPERATIONS
Setting Hot Loops, Loops must be created using the main loop interface (LOOP IN/OUT button. Once a loop is
created, following the setting process.
Step 1 : Press the desired pad from the BANK pads (1, 2, 3, 4) 19 at the point you wish to set as a hot-cue point
or a loop in that pad. You can overwrite any existed Hot-cue.
Step 2 : Press the stored Hot-cue pads again, and playback will seamlessly restart from the stored Hot-cue point
and the pad will fl ash. You can repeatedly press the pads to create a stuttering effect. If the player is in
pause or cue mode, pressing the button will start playback from the stored cue point, but will only keep
playing while the button is depressed, just like the main CUE button 14.
‧ Clearing the stored Hot-Cues/Loops
Press the SHIFT button to active clear memory function. While the button is on, press the BANK pad(s) you wish
to clear and those pads will also fl ash. The cleared pads’ light is off, letting you know that there is no information
stored in them.
How to Record Hot Cues/Loops
Every track can be record 4 cue points or loops. For the external USB device, the numbers depended on the
available memory space of the USB device. In general, the saved data size is very small so you don’t worry about
the quantity.
To save current cue points, loops, and setting, press and hold the LOOP ROLL button 18 until the display reads
Saving.
Rcall saved Hot cues/ Loops
First of all, you have to press the HOLD button 24 to active the Recall function. Rotating the TRACK/FOLDER serch
knob 5 to choose the music. If the music had saved Hot Cues/Loops, the player will recall the saved automately.
The VFD display will display “RECALL”. The pads will fl ash one after another. When the last pad has reloaded, then
you can press a BANK pad 19 to recall a cue point or loop.
CAUTION : Do not power off the unit right after saving. You must wait at least 3 seconds in order for the
new presets / cue points to be stored in memory.
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How to Use Effects
There are 4 on-board DSP digital effects: ECHO 22, FLANGER 23,FILTER 25, and SKID 26 .To activates an effect,
simply tap the desired Effect button.
‧ ECHO Effect - The Echo effect adds an echo to your output signal.
‧ FLANGER Effect - The Flanger effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency
phasing in and out of each other. This frequently applied effect is similar to the Phase
effect, but slightly more harmonious, emphasizes the upper pitch more and is reminiscent
of a fl ying aircraft.
‧ Filter Effect - The Filter effect tweaks the original sound to add different tonal defi nition.
‧ SKID Effect - This effect to simulate traditional vinyl turntable turn on and turn off sound effect. You can adjust
X parameter to determines the acceleration speed until full playback speed is reached when the
PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed. You also can adjust Y parameter to determine the deceleration
speed until play stops when the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.
Manually Adjust X (Time)
Press the X (TIME) button 21 and use the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameter.
Automatically Beat Sync Adjust (FX Auto Beat Sync)
Press HOLD button 24 for 1 sec and the LED is fl ashing to active FX Auto Beat Sync mode. In the FX Auto Beat
Sync mode, you can press X button 21 to decrease beat sync or press Y button 27 to increase beat sync. (The Beat
Sync ratios can be changed from 1/32 to 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/1, 16/1, 32/1).
Adjust Y (Level/Depth) Parameter
The Y parameter controls the depth, feedback or level, depending on the effect. Press the Y button 27 and rotate
the JOG WHEEL to adjust the parameter. Each time you only can adjust one parameter.
NOTE : As soon as the X Parameter button 21 or Y Parameter button 27 are activated, the Scratch mode is
temporarily deactivated.
Vinyl and Scratching
Under Vinyl Mode or Auto Cue Scratch
In Vnyl mode or Auto Cue Scratch Mode the inner JOG WHEEL will simulate the behavior of a turntable. The top
surface of the WHEEL is touch-sensitive. Putting your hand on the WHEEL will stop playback, as it would on a
vinyl record. Once playback is stopped, moving the WHEEL back and forth will create a scratching effect, like on
an analog turntable. Under Auto Cue Scratch mode, simply touch the surface of the JOG WHEEL and player will
immediately return to the last set cue point and playback without music interruption.
NOTE : To activate Vinyl mode, press VINYL Mode button 29 to the Vinyl Mode. To activate Auto Cue
Scratch Mode, press A.CUE button 28 to the Auto Cue Scratch mode.
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INSTALLING ASIO DRIVER FOR WINDOWS
Before you can use the VOXOA C60, you need to install its ASIO driver fi rst. The ASIO lower latency to under 10
ms. you can confi gure the driver's settings using the Control Panel window. This tool and its options are explained
following:
PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS (Minimum system requirements):
- Intel Pentium II 450MHz CPU or comparable AMD CPU(recommend at least a Pentium III CPU with 600M MHz) .
- Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating system
- 1 available USB port
- At least 128MB RAM
- Software applications with ASIO support
INSTALLATION:
Step 1: Place the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive of your computer and execute Setup.exe fi le.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
Step 2: Select the desired language and click “Ok”
Step 3: Click “Install the driver”
Step 4: Follow the instructions from the installation window
and install the driver step by step.
Step 5: In order to complete the installation it’s necessary
to reboot the computer. Press [Reboot now], or
press [Reboot later] if you don’t want to reboot
your computer now.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
INSTALLING VIRTUALDJ FOR WINDOWS
PC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
‧Minimum system requirements:
-Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon™ XP
-1024x768 resolution
-DirectX compatible soundcard
-512MB RAM
-50MB free on the hard drive
‧RECOMENDED system requirements:
-Intel® Core™ 2 or AMD Athlon™ X2
-1280x1024 resolution
-Multi-channel DirectX compatible soundcard
-1024MB RAM
-200MB free on the hard drive
‧Additional requirements for video mixing:
-2048MB (2GB) RAM
-ATI™ or NVIDIA® video card w/256MB of Dedicated
DDR3 RAM
-Video card must support dual-screen output
‧Supported Operating System:
-MINIMUM: Microsoft® Windows XP SP3 or newer
- R E C O M M E N D E D : M i c ro s o f t ® W i n d o w s 7
Professional 32-bit
-Microsoft® Windows 95, 98, ME, or older are not
supported
INSTALLATION:
Use the following steps to install the DJ software
“VirtualDJ” in the supplied CD-ROM.
Step 1: Insert the included installer disc to your computer.
Step 2: Double click “install_virtualdj_le.exe” to execute
the installer
Step 3: Follow each step in the installation screen for
installation.
Step 4: When the installation completes, click the “Finish”
button to close the installation screen.
Step 5: Double click the VirtualDJ icon created on the
desktop. And then follow the instructions on the
to enter the product serial number.
NOTE :
The serial number is printed on the back of the CD-ROM
case.
For information about how to use the DJ software, see
the instruction manual for the DJ software or the help
menu. VirtualDJ is an Atomix Productions software. To
install and use the software, you have to accept the
software license agreement. VOXOA Co. shall not be
responsible for any problems with your computer and
other software that may arise from the installation and
use of VirtualDJ.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
MAC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS‧Minimum system requirements:
-Intel® processor
-Mac OS X v10.5.x
-1024x768 resolution
-CoreAudio compatible soundcard
-1024MB RAM
-50MB free on the hard drive
‧RECOMENDED system requirements:
-Intel® processor
-Mac OS X v10.6.x
-1440x900 resolution
-Multi-channel CoreAudio compatible soundcard
-2048MB (2Gb) RAM
-200MB free on the hard drive
‧Additional requirements for video mixing:
-ATI™ or NVIDIA® video chipset w/256MB of
Dedicated DDR3 RAM
-Video must support dual-screen output
‧Supported Operating System and Processor Platforms:
-MINIMUM: Mac OS X v10.5 Leapord on Intel
processor platform
-RECOMMENDED: Mac OS X v10.6.x Snow Leapord on Intel processor platform
-Apple® Mac OS X 10.4.x Tiger or older are not supported
-Motorola® (PowerBook® G4) processor platform or
older are not supported.
INSTALLATION:
Step 1: Insert the included installer disc to your
computer.
Step 2:Double click “install_virtualdj_le.exe” to execute the installer
Step 3:Follow each step in the installation screen for installation.
Step 4: When the installation completes, click the “Close” button to close the installation screen.
Step 5: The Serial Number is required when fi rst starting
VirtualDJ. The serial number for VirtualDJ is printed on bottom panel of C60.
NOTE : The serial number is printed on the back of
the CD-ROM case.
INSTALLING VIRTUALDJ FOR MAC OS
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V i rtualDJ Control and Functions
No. Items Description Shift +
1 Auto Loop button Active Auto Beat Loop
1 Auto Loop Encoder Adjust Auto Beat Loop size
2 Loop In Set Loop in point
3 Loop Out Set Loop out point
4 Reloop Reloop play
5 Track/Folder Load Load track
5 Track/Folder browser Track Browser
6 Source selection Chang Brower window+1 Chang Brower window -1
7 BPM SYNC Synchronize the song with the other deck.
8 Pitch range Pitch ragner adjsutment
9 Key lock Active Key Lock function
10 Pitch Slider Pitch Slider
11 Pitch Bend + Applies pitch bend +2% 500ms
11 Pitch Bend - Applies pitch bend -2% 500ms
12 SLIP Active SLIP mode
13 Play/Pause Play/Pause
14 Cue Set Cue and Hold for Cue Play
15 TAP Manual BPM counter
16 Jog Wheel Jog Wheel
17 Search << Search << Fast Search <<
17 Search >> Search >> Fast Search >>
18 Loop Roll Active Loop Roll mode
19 Hot Cue 1 Set Hot Cue 1 (Loop Roll 1/16) Delete Hot Cue 1
19 Hot Cue 2 Set Hot Cue 2 (Loop Roll 1/8) Delete Hot Cue 2
19 Hot Cue 3 Set Hot Cue 3 (Loop Roll 1/4) Delete Hot Cue 3
19 Hot Cue 4 Set Hot Cue 4 (Loop Roll 1/2) Delete Hot Cue 4
20 Folder Switch browser window to Folder
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V i rtualDJ Control and Functions
No. Items Description Shift +
21 X Time Active Backspin effect
22 Echo Active Echo effect
23 Flanger Active Flanger effect
24 Hold Parameter Active BeatGrid effect
25 Filter Active Filter effect (VirtualDJ Pro Only)
26 SKID Active Break effect
27 Y Depth Active Flippin double
28 Auto Scratch Cue Monitor Cue
29 Vinyl Mode Activer Vinyl mode
30 CDJ mode Reverse Play
31 Time display Sampler 1 Play/Stop Sampler 3 Play/Stop
32 SGL/CTN Sampler 2 Play/Stop Sampler 4 Play/Stop
54 Gain Gain
55 EQ High Adjust EQ high Adjust Effect parameter 1
55 EQ High Kill Kill EQ high
56 EQ MID Adjsut EQ Mid Adjust Effect parameter 2
56 EQ MID Kill Kill EQ Mid
57 EQ Low Adjust EQ Low Adjust Filter
58 EQ Low Kill Kill EQ Low
59 Fader Start On Active fader start function
60 Master Adjust master
61 Booth Adjust Booth volume
62 SHIFT SHIFT Button
63 Master Meter Auto Mix
64 Level Meter Level meter
65 Crossfader Curve Switch crossfader curve
66 Crossfader Crossfader
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VOXOA TUNEBOX SOFTWARE
VOXOA TUNEBOX
Free bundle database management software enables you to search for your fi les by Title, Artist, Album, and Genre.
‧ 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 or later version.
Installation : Refer to the following fi gures for installing VOXOA TUNEBOX on your computer.
Step 1 : Execute the VOXOA TUNEBOX software.
Step 3 : Ready to install.
Step 2 : Select the desired folder to install the VOXOA
TUNEBOX in your computer.
Step 4 : Installing.
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Step 5 : Completing the VOXOA TUNEBOX setup. Click the Finish to quit the installation.
How to use the VOXOA TUNEBOX
The VOXOA TUNEBOX can scan all of music fi les in your USB hard driver and then create database fi les to locate
the fi les in your music library. This makes the S70 read music fi les from USB hard drive much quicker and easier.
Step 1: Execute the VOXOA TUNEBOX program.
Step 2 : Select the desired USB driver and click “Build”
to build a music database of your driver.
Step 3 : The VOXOA TUNEBOX is working on building
database.
Step 4 : Complete the building process.
CAUTION : Every time your change the music contents in your USB deriver,
please re-execute the VOXOA
TUNEBOX to re-build the music
database.
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How to Use the PLAYLIST
1. Hold the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob 5 2 second to enter the utility menu, and turn TRACK/FOLDER Search
knob to search Playlist menus.
2. Turn the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control button to select “Normal/ Title/ Artist/ Album/ Genre”. And press the TRACK/
FOLDER Search knob again to memorize your setting and exit the menu.
ex: to select “Artist”
Step1: Hold and turn the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob you can select the folder you like by fi rst letter of Artist, and
the Artist alphabet is arranged in order (A, B, C….in order).
Step2: Turn the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob; or hold the TRACK/FOLDER Search knob and turn JOG WHEEL to
select next “Artist”.
Step3: Turn the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control button; or hold the AUTO BEAT LOOP Control button and turn JOG
WHEEL to select the track you like.
The main reason for user failed to run VOXOA TUNEBOX in Windows Vista.
1. User fail to run VOXOA TUNEBOX in Windows
Vista because the User Account Control limitation.
2. User should press the right button of mouse to run
the VOXOA TUNEBOX with the option of Run as
administrator
3. Allow the VOXOA TUNEBOX to run.
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MIDI MAP ( HEX )
FUNCTION Type
DECK A
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
DECK B
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
CENTER
DECK
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTEACTION
SW/ENC 05/17(44/56) 05/27(44/66)Sampler Active Active
7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/ENC 01/16(40/55) 01/26(40/65)Load Track Effect Active
7FH:ON 00H:OFF
IN SW/LED 02/02(41) D-1 02/02(41) D-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
OUT SW/LED 03/03(42) D#-1 03/03(42) D#-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
RELOOP/EXIT SW/LED 04/04(43) E-1 04/04(43) E-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SOURCE
SELECTSW 06(45) 06(45) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/LED 07/07(46) G-1 07/07(46) G-1 REC (Sampler) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
1(BLUE) SW/LED 08/08(47) G#-1 08/08(47) G#-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
1(ORANGE) SW/LED 08/05(47) F-1 08/05(47) F-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
2(BLUE)SW/LED
09/09(48) A-1 09/09(48) A-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
2(ORANGE) SW/LED 09/06(48) F#-1 09/06(48) F#-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
3(BLUE) SW/LED 0A/0A(49) A#-1 0A/0A(49) A#-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
3(ORANGE) SW/LED 0A/15(49) A0 0A/15(49) A0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
4(BLUE) SW/LED 0B/0B(4A) B-1 0B/0B(4A) B-1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
4(ORANGE) SW/LED 0B/16(4A) A#0 0B/16(4A) A#0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/LED 0C/0C(4B) C0 0C/0C(4B) C0 CLEAR 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/LED 0D/0D(4C) C#0 0D/0D(4C) C#0 PITCH ON 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
TIME X SW/LED 0E/0E(4D) D0 0E/0E(4D) D0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
ECHO SW/LED 0F/0F(4E) D#0 0F/0F(4E) D#0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
FLANGER SW/LED 10/10(4F) E0 10/10(4F) E0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
HOLD SW/LED 11/11(50) F0 11/11(50) F0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
FILTER SW/LED 12/12(51) F#0 12/12(51) F#0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SKID SW/LED 13/13(52) G0 13/13(52) G0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
DEPTH Y SW/LED 14/14(53) G#0 14/14(53) G#0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
% SW 15(54) 15(54) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
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MIDI MAP ( HEX )
FUNCTION Type
DECK A
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
DECK B
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
CENTER
DECK
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTEACTION
SW 16(55) 16(55) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW 17(56) 17(56) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
A.CUE
SCRATCH SW/LED 18/18(57) C1 18/18(57) C1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
VINYL SW/LED 19/19(58) C#1 19/19(58) C#1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
CDJ SW/LED 1A/1A(59) D1 1A/1A(59) D1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
TIME SW 1B(5A) 1B(5A) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SGL/CTN SW 1C(5B) 1C(5B) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/LED 1D/1D(5C) F1 1D/1D(5C) F1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
JOG SW/ENC 27/18(66/57) 27/28(66/67) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
TAP SW 1E(5D) 1E(5D) CUE PLAY 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
CUE SW/LED 1F/1F(5E) G1 1F/1F(5E) G1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW/LED 20/20(5F) G#1 20/20(5F) G#1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SLIP SW/LED 21/21(60) A1 21/21(60) A1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW 22(61) 22(61) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
SW 23(62) 23(62) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
PITCH
SLIDERVR/CENTER
PITCH
BEND/28(67)
PITCH
BEND/28(67)7FH:ON 00H:OFF
GAIN VR 11(50) 21(60) VR:00~7F
HIGHVR/SW/
CENTER/LED
12/24/29/24
(51/63/68)C2
22/24/29/24
(61/63/68)C2 VR:00~7F
MIDVR/SW/
CENTER/LED
13/25/2A/25
(52/64/69)C#2
23/25/2A/25
(62/64/69)C#2 VR:00~7F
LOWVR/SW/
CENTER/LED
14/26/2B/26
(53/65/6A)D2
24/26/2B/26
(63/65/6A)D2 VR:00~7F
CHANNEL
FADERVR 10(4F) 20(5F) VR:00~7F
U1 LED 17 B0 17 B0 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
U2 LED 1B D#1 1B D#1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
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MIDI MAP ( HEX )
FUNCTION Type
DECK A
FUNCTION
CODE SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
DECK B
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTE
CENTER
DECK
FUNCTION
CODE (SHIFT)
LED
NOTEACTION
16 LED 1C E1 1C E1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
10 LED 1E F#1 1E F#1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
6 LED 22 A#1 22 A#1 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
LEVEL
METER LEDLEVEL LED 1 1 00H~7FH*
SHIFT SW/LED 2C/2C(6B) G#2 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
MASTER
METERSW/LED 2D/2D(6C) A2 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
MASTER VR 31(70) VR:00~7F
BOOTH VR 32(71) VR:00~7F
CROSS
FADER
VR/SW/
SW/CENTER
30/08/09/0A
(6F/47/48/49)
VR:00~7F
MIC1 LEVEL VR 35(74) VR:00~7F
MIC2 LEVEL VR 36(75) VR:00~7F
CUE PAN
SLIDERVR 34(73) VR:00~7F
CUE PAN
LEVELVR 33(72) VR:00~7F
Fader Start
ON(L)SW 1(40) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
Fader Start
OFF(L)SW 2(41) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
Fader Start
ON(R)SW 3(42) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
Fader Start
OFF(R)SW 4(43) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
C.F CURVE
(L)SW 7(46) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
C.F CURVE
(CENTER)SW 6(45) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
C.F CURVE
(R)SW 5(44) 7FH:ON 00H:OFF
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MIDI MAP ( HEX )
‧ CC-ABSOLUTE (VR, LEVEL LED TYPE)
Control Change messages are sent with status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for the specifi ed CC controller.
Thus the controller MIDI ID is indicated with the channel along with the CC number. The value from 0x00 to 0x7F,
directly related to the location of the controller.
‧ LEVEL METER LEDS
00~0B => ALL LEDS OFF
0C~17=>LED(-30) ON
18~23=>LED(-30, -20) ON
24~2F=>LED(-30, -20, -10) ON
30~3B=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7) ON
3C~47=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7, -4) ON
48~53=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7, -4, -2) ON
54~5F=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7, -4, -2, 0) ON
60~6B=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7, -4, -2, 0, +2) ON
6C~77=>LED(-30, -20, -10, -7, -4, -2, 0, +2, +4) ON
78~7F=> ALL LEDS ON (-30, -20, -10, -7, -4, -2, 0, +2, +4, +7)
‧ CC-RELATIVE (ENC TYPE)
Control Change messages are status 0xBn, where n is the channel, for the specifi ed CC controller. Thus 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 TYPE)
These messages are used for switches.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, SWITCH On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is
the channel.
‧ LED ON/OFF (LED TYPE)
These messages are used for LED.
Control Change messages are sent with status 0x9n, LED On and Off value are 0x7F and 0x00, where n is the
channel.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1. GENERAL SECTION
POWER :
AC100-240V~, 50/60Hz, 21WATTS
DIMENSION :
420 (W) X 298.8 (D) X 89 (H) mm
WEIGHT :
4.42 kg
2. INPUT/OUTPUT IMPEDANCE & SENSITIVITY : (EQ FLAT, MAXIMUM GAIN, LOAD=100K OHM)
‧ INPUT IMPEDANCE AND REFERENCE INPUT LEVEL
LINE:
PHONO:
MIC:
‧ OUTPUT IMPEDANCE AND LEVEL
MASTER:
MASTER BAL(load=600 ohm):
BOOTH:
PHONES (load=32 ohm):
3. FREQUENCY RESPONSE: (EQ FLAT, MAXIMUM GAIN, LOAD=100K OHM
LINE:
PHONO:
MIC:
4. THD + N: (EQ FLAT, MAXIMUM GAIN, w/20kHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED, LOAD=100K OHM)
LINE:
PHONO:
MIC:
5. MAXIMUM INPUT: (1KHz, THD=1%, EQ FLAT, MAXIMUM GAIN, LOAD=100K OHM)
LINE:
PHONO:
MIC:
47K OHM /-14dBV (200mV) +/-0.1dB
47K OHM /-50dBV (3.16mV) +/-0.1dB
10K OHM /-50dBV (3.16mV) +/-0.1dB
1K OHM /0dBV (1V) +/-2dB
600 OHM /+4dBm (1.23V) +/-3dB (BETWEEN HOT AND COLD)
1K OHM /0dBV (1V) +/-2dB
33 OHM /0dBV (1V) +/-2dB
20 - 20K Hz +/-2dB
20 - 20K Hz +2/-3dB (RIAA)
20 - 20K Hz +2/-3dB
LESS THAN 0.06% @ 1 KHz
LESS THAN 0.08% @ 1 KHz
LESS THAN 0.15% @ 1 KHz
MORE THAN +0dBV
MORE THAN -36dBV
MORE THAN -36dBV
298.8mm
283mm
75mm
mm
420 mm
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6. MAXIMUM OUTPUT: (1KHz, THD=1%, EQ FLAT, MAXIMUM GAIN, LOAD=100K OHM)
MASTER:
PHONES:
7. S/N RATIO: (MAXIMUM GAIN, EQ FLAT, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
LINE:
PHONO:
MIC:
8. CROSSTALK: (MAXIMUM GAIN, EQ FLAT, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED, MASTER=0dBV OUTPUT)
LINE, PHONO:
9. FADER KILL: (MAXIMUM GAIN, EQ FLAT, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED, MASTER =0dBV OUTPUT)
CHANNEL FADER: MORE THAN 70dB AT 1KHz
CROSSFADER: MORE THAN 70dB AT 1KHz
10. TONE, EQ
MIC:
CHANNEL:
11. CHANNEL BALANCE:
12. TALKOVER:
13. USB HOST PLAYER SECTION: (SIGNAL FORMAT: MP3, 128KBPS)
‧OUTPUT LEVEL:
‧FREQUENCY RESPONSE:
‧THD+N:
‧SN RATIO:
‧LR SEPARATION:
MORE THAN +14dBV (5.01V) LOAD=100K OHM
MORE THAN +4dBV (1.6V) LOAD=32 OHM
MORE THAN 73dB
MOTE THAN 73dB
MORE THAN 63dB
MORE THAN 63dB @1KHz BETWEEN L AND R CHANNEL
MORE THAN 70dB @1KHz BETWEEN CHANNELS
-14 +/-3dB AT 100Hz
-12 +/-3dB AT 10 KHz
10 +/-2dB, BELOW -30dB AT 70Hz
10 +/-2dB, BELOW -30dB AT 1 KHz
10 +/-2dB, BELOW -30dB AT 13 KHz
10. CHANNEL BALANCE Within 2dB
Within 2dB
-20dB +/- 2dB
0dBV +/-2dB (TCD782 TRK16, GAIN MAXIMUM, EQ FLAT)
17-16KHz +/-2dB (TCD781 TRK1,4,16, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT, EQ FLAT)
LESS THAN 0.08% (TCD782 TRK16, GAIN MAXIMUM, EQ FLAT, W/20KHz
LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
MORE THAN 70dB (TCD782 TRK2,8, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT, EQ FLAT,
W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
MORE THAN 63dB AT 1KHz (TCD782 TRK2,9,11, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT,
EQ FLAT, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
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14. USB SLAVE PLAYER SECTION: (SIGNAL FORMAT: MP3, 128KBPS)
OUTPUT LEVEL: 0dBV +/-2dB (TCD782 TRK16, GAIN MAXIMUM, EQ FLAT)•
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 17-16KHz +/-2dB (TCD781 TRK1,4,16, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT, EQ FLAT)•
THD+N: LESS THAN 0.08% (TCD782 TRK16, GAIN MAXIMUM, EQ FLAT, W/20KHz •
LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
SN RATIO: MORE THAN 70dB (TCD782 TRK2,8, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT, EQ FLAT, •
W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
LR SEPARATION: MORE THAN 63dB AT 1KHz (TCD782 TRK2,9,11, SET GAIN TO 0dBV OUT, •
EQ FLAT, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
PLAYBACK: (LINE 1KHz, -14dBV INPUT, GAIN MAXIMUM)•
OUTPUT: 6dBV (2V) +/-2dB
THD+N: LESS THAN 0.08% (GAIN MAXIMUM, W/20KHz LPF, A-WEIGHTED)
15. MP3 FORMAT:
USB Format File System FAT 12/16/32
Applicable file extensions mp3. MP3. mP3. Mp3
Max. number of Folders 999
Max. number of files Max. 999 files
MP3 Format MPEG 1 Layer 3 standard (ISO/IEC 11172-
3), which provides for single channel
(‘mono’) and two-channel (‘stereo’) coding
at sampling rates of 32 and 44.1 kHz.
32/40/48/56/80/96/112/128/160/192/
224/256/320 kbps
Xing/VBRI VBR
MPEG 2 Layer 3 standard (ISO/IEC 13818-
3), which provides for similar coding at
sampling rates of 16, 22.05 and 24 kHz.
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/144/160
Kbps
Xing/VBRI VBR
MPEG 2.5 Layer 3 standard, which pro-
vides for similar coding at sampling rates
of 8, 11.025 and 12 kHz.
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/144/160
Kbps
Xing/VBRI VBR
NOTES : Specifi cations and improvements in the design of this unit and this manual are subject to change
without any prior written notice.
Printed in ChinaVERSION 1.0