Numark Industries CDN-88 User Manual

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CDN-88 Dual CD Player

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Key Lock / Key Change

The CDN – 88 uses Numark Patented technology to lock the key of the music in place at the current pitch position or change it from the current
position. This is different than “master tempo” often found on many modern units because the key lock to the current pitch position and not
automatically set to the “0” pitch position. By doing this we have allowed you to activate this function while playing without changing the key.

Key Lock: Pressing

holds the key in place. An indication in the display will show the current key change. If pitch (tempo) is

changed the current key will continue to play. By putting the pitch at 100% you can actually slow the music to a complete stop while
playing the last heard tones of the music. This works very well on vocals and can be a very cool effect. If the unit has Key Lock active

after the track has been changed and before play is hit, the unit will lock to 0. If Key is deactivated during pause the unit will reset to match
the current pitch position.
Key Change: Pressing a combination of key including

and

or

will change the key. The key can increase to 1 octave

above normal key or up to 2 octaves above normal key when the Slide effect is used. The key can decrease up to 5 octaves below normal
key. The display will limit to 19 half steps above or below normal key. If the key is higher, the display will show "H". If it is lower, the
display will show "L".

Auto Start

This button provides 3 functions depending upon the way it is set.

Interlock Play Start: This function was explained in the Beatkeeper section. If

is pressed during

, the slave will automatically

start the next time the master matches the beat of the slave.

Relay Play: This function will automatically start play on the side pressed (slave) after completion of the track on the opposing side
(master). In continuous mode, the relay feature will allow the master to complete playing the full CD then switch to the slave. In single
mode the player will alternate after each track.

To activate, press

(without interlock activated) on the slave side. When the master has finished play it will send a signal to the slave to

start play. The slave will start automatically and the master pause and cue to the beginning of the next track. The master will now become

the slave.

The relay time of this feature can also be programmed by holding down

and pressing

. Options will appear to relay immediately

after the track (0), with time added of 1,2,3 or 4 seconds (1,2,3,4), or a reduction of 3,2, or 1 seconds (-3,-2,-1). By reducing time the
tracks will crossover before the end of a track, creating an automatic segue from master to slave.

This feature will also work in track sequence

program mode; however, if the sides are also in SINGLE mode the same number of tracks programmed should be the same. Play will stop at the end of
the last track.

Fader Start: This function will activate the CD player to work with

most standard fader start compatible mixers. First you must follow the directions

for connecting to your fader start compatible mixer.

To activate, press

and hold it for 2 seconds. The display will indicate fader start is

active.

Following the directions in your fader start mixer manual for proper operation. Essentially when your mixer crossfader is moved one side of the

CD player will play while the other side cues allowing the user to control the CD player and blending from the mixer.
Note: A few mixer manufacturers have made their products incompatible with the industry standard so fader-start may not always work.

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