Scratch; Coast - American Audio DIGI-PRO Operating Instructions Manual

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS
BUILT-IN EFFECTS:
used at any given time. The Built-in effects include FILTER and Coast. When either effect is activated
a corresponding icon will display in the LCD. For example when the FILTER EFFECT (3) is activated
a "1" (50) icon will display in the LCD (14). You can choose to use the effects with their default
setting or you may choose activate the FILTER/COAST/ADJUST (1) function to increase the effect
parameters (see below). Each effect has two sets of parameters. All parameters will be reset to there
default values when power is shut off.
1. SCRATCH EFFECT - This button activates the SCRATCH
effect. This effect can only be used in conjunction with an
American DJ Scratch Box.™ When the SCRATCH effect is
engaged you may use any turntable to simulate real time scratch
of any CD loaded in the CD transport. In actuality the turntable
will simulate many functions such as scratching, start-up, stop,
and power-off.
3. COAST EFFECT Parameters: The coast effect parameters can
be adjust to 10msec of second to 9.9 seconds. In effect this is the
total time the effect will last. To adjust the effect parameters; Turn on
the FILTER/COAST/ADJUST BUTTON (1). Once the FILTER/COAST/
ADJUST function has been activated use the Jog Wheel to adjust the
parameters. All parameters will return to their default settings once the
unit has been powered down.
The DIGI-PRO™ comes with two built in effects. Only one effect may be
2. COAST EFFECT: This effect simulates turning the power
off on a turntable, which cause a turntable platter to slowly
spin down until it loses momentum and stops.
may also be used to simulates a turntable slowly revving up to it's
proper speed.
To activate the COAST effect be sure the DTA/FX BUTTON (22)
(22) is off and press the COAST BUTTON (11).
effect is selected the "2" icon displays in the LCD (14).
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The COAST effect
When the COAST
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