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Manual de usuario Numark Industries, modelo DM1285

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T9 The Beatkeeper seems to track the music for a short time right after using the Beat Assist and then drifts off. This could be one of two things: a) The Beatkeeper is averaging the time between each of your Beat Assist button taps. If the first tap is way off, the tempo will be way off. b) The Beatkeeper was synced during a section of the music without a well defined beat. In either case, the problem can be overcome by waiting a few seconds before preceding to tap the Beat Assist button two or more times with the beat of the music. T10 Either the BPM number or Red beat LED doesn't track the music fast enough while using the pitch bend on my CD player (or speed control on my record player). You may have exceeded the tracking capability of the Beatkeeper. The Beatkeeper can normally handle speed changes of +/- 5% per beat if the music's rhythm is steady. If the rhythm is complex (or some of the beats are missing) the Beatkeeper will require more gradual changes to track properly. * If you are using a record player or a wide range pitch bend on a CD player, note that the Beatkeeper only tracks +/- 11.5% from the tempo at which it was synced. You may need to resync the Beatkeeper if you exceed this range while attempting to align tempos. * You can also manually resync the beat using the Beat Assist button. T11 Neither the Tempo Difference graph or the Beat Offset graph seem to work. The bar graphs are only operational when both Sync Lock LEDs are illuminated. This ensures that you don't inadvertently try to mix two songs without their tempos being synced. To make the bar graphs operational, either: a) Wait for the Red beat LED’s to follow the music and tap the respective Sync Lock button or b) Tap the Beat Assist button twice with the beat of the music. Either method will cause the Sync Lock LED to illuminate. T12 The Beat Offset graph is not illuminated, but the Tempo Difference graph is. This indicates that one or both of the inputs are not playing. The Beat Offset graph turns off when there are no beats available for tracking on either or both inputs. The graph automatically restarts once both inputs become active again. T13 The Beat Offset graph has the GreenLED illuminated when the Red beat LEDs are a half beat off from each other. This indicates that the songs are synced at their half beats. With rap music and some house, mixing is often done on the half beats rather than the down beats themselves. The Beatkeeper intentionally syncs this way to give the DJ the option of beat-to-beat mixing or beat-tohalfbeat mixing. Numark - The Leader in DJ Technology ©1998 Industries 13 DM1200/DM1235/DM1285 DM1285 with DIGITAL SAMPLER 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 The DM1285 Sampler uses dynamic RAM with a 16-bit microprocessor controller. The same digital signal processing components used in professional audio equipment deliver CD-quality samples. 1. The Mode Pushbuttons switch from effect to effect. The accompanying LEDs illuminate to show you which specific mode you are in at any time. Modes are: • Repeat sets the unit to play back a sample and automatically repeat (loop) when it gets to the end of the sample. • Single sets the unit to play back a sample once. • Edit sets the unit to sample edit. This activates the Intro and Outro editing controls as described in #2. Edit can be used at the same time as Single and Repeat so that editing of the sample can be done while your program output is playing on the dance floor. • Write sets the unit to sampler record ready. After selecting a bank, hit the Start/Stop button (#6) to begin recording (it is safer to actually choose your bank before going to write mode so that you don't accidentally wipe out an existing sample). The LED will stay lit while you are in Write mode. After you are done writing your sample, you should select a play mode (either Single or Loop) and listen to your sample - note that you must do this manually by hitting the correct Mode Pushbutton. TO RECORD A SAMPLE a -Press the Write button once to go into stand by mode. The Red LED will go on. b -Select the bank (or multiple banks) into which you want to record. Any bank can be selected. Each bank contains 3 seconds of recording time. If you want to record a longer sample, select multiple banks (they must be adjoining). To playback a multi-bank sample you must reselect the same banks later. Note: To overwrite an existing sample, select that bank instead of an empty bank. Changing bank selection at this point in time is possible and will not destroy any previously recorded samples. e -Hit the Start-Stop button to begin recording. Red LED will light. Its f -Hit Start-Stop a second time to stop the sampling, or allow the memory banks to fill up, at which time sampling will stop automatically. Once your writing is complete, the sampler will automatically switch to Single playback mode and light the Single LED. The sampler is now ready for playback. 2. Intro and Outro editing controls are used when ...

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