3 Turn [LEVEL] 4 in the MIC/AUX section clockwise. ! The sound of the microphone or external device is output from the speakers. Previewing is not possible while the track is being recorded or played. Adjusting the sound quality Turn [HI] or [LOW] 5 in the MIC/AUX section. Refer to Specifications on page 17 for the range of sound that can be adjusted by each control. Fast-forwarding/reversing recorded tracks Operations During playback, press and hold in [SEARCH o, p] p. The track is fast-forwarded when [p] is pressed and held in. The track is fast reversed when [o] is pressed and held in. The [PLAY f] indicator flashes during fast-forwarding/reversing. ! Fast-forwarding/reversing is not possible when in the pause mode. Recording the performance (USB recording section) The same sound as the sound being output from the [MASTER OUT 1, 2] terminals can be recorded as a WAV file on a USB device. ! The name of the files created when the sound is recorded is in the format [REC***.WAV] (*** is a 3-digit number). k Cuing to the beginning of recorded tracks Press [SEARCH o, p] p. Press the [p] to move to the beginning of the next track. Press [o] once to move to the beginning of the currently playing track, twice to move to the beginning of the previous track. Splitting tracks while recording USB STOP l m n PLAY During recording, press [TRACK MARK (PREVIEW)] o. The currently recording track is split and stored on the USB device. ! When split tracks are played on this unit, the sound may be interrupted at the boundary between the two tracks. REC TRACK MARK SEARCH PREVIEW o p Deleting recorded tracks 1 2 3 While playing the track, press [PLAY f] n. Press [PLAY f] n for at least 2 seconds. While pressing [PLAY f] n, press [REC k/g] m. The track you want to delete is paused. The [REC k/g] indicator flashes. The [REC k/g] indicator lights and the track is deleted. ! Track deleting is canceled if [PLAY f] is released while the [REC k/g] indicator is flashing. 1 Insert the USB device into the USB device insertion slot k. The [USB STOP] indicator l flashes. After a while, the [USB STOP] indicator stops flashing, remaining lit, and the recording standby mode is set. 2 Press [REC k/g] m. Recording starts. The [REC k/g] indicator m flashes. ! When [REC k/g] is pressed again, the [REC k/g] indicator turns off and recording stops. ! Continuous recording is possible for 180 minutes. If recording continues for over 180 minutes, the recording data on the USB device is automatically split. ! Recording is possible for about 90 minutes on a 1 GB USB device. Disconnecting USB devices Always perform the following procedure to disconnect USB devices. Pulling the USB device out without performing this procedure could make the USB device unreadable. When turning the set’s power off, be sure to remove the USB device first. Playing recorded tracks Press [PLAY f] n. Playback starts. The [PLAY f] indicator n lights. ! When [PLAY f] is pressed again, playback is paused. ! Only WAV files stored in the [PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC] folder on the USB device can be played. 1 2 Press [USB STOP] l for at least 1 second. Disconnect the USB device. The [USB STOP] indicator flashes, then turns off. About the auto standby function When the auto standby function is turned on, the power is automatically set to the standby mode after the set time has passed with all of the conditions below met. — That none of this unit’s buttons or controls are operated. — That this unit’s channel level indicator is not lit. — That the USB device’s recording and playback functions are not in use. Previewing recorded tracks 1 Turn [MIXING] 8 counterclockwise from the center position. 2 Press and hold in [TRACK MARK (PREVIEW)] o. The sound of the recorded track can be heard over the headphones while the button is pressed. ! The sound being previewed is added to the sound of [CH-1] and [CH-2] and output from the headphones. ! The sound being previewed is not output from the speakers. Setting the auto standby function First set this unit to the standby mode. En 13
Download PDF file