F.A.Q.

Explanation of some DJ Terminology

Some explanation of terminology used to describe the use of our DJ equipment

PITCH LOCK

Also called Mastertempo: pitch of the music remains unchanged with changing speeds. Perfect for Beatmixing. On top

RELAY PLAY

Perfect for use in pubs and taverns: doubles the playing time by playing alternately a track from the left and right CD. On top

DIGITAL OUT

S/PDIF compatible output makes it possible to make perfect digital recordings. On top

FADER START

Equipment with this logo can be interconnected to activate start/stop functions on CD-players by using the channel faders on the mixer. On top

ANTI SHOCK

No annoying sound interruptions anymore when people start jumping on the dansfloor! The anti shock memory keeps the music going on and on, even with strong external bumps on the CD-player. On top

ANTI SKIP

Normally, after a strong bump, a CD-player starts the playback of the track from the beginning. Anti-skip prevents this and restarts playback exactly from the point where everything went wrong. On top

DSP EFFECT

This unit has an internal digital DSP effects unit which provides you with extra creativity. On top

DJ FADER

This special DJ-fader has 2 steel rails for easy gliding and extra strength. Combined with its epoxy based PCB and specially coated carbon conductors, this fader is suited for longlife use. On top

SEAMLESS LOOP

This option makes it possible to produce perfect, seamless loops without the slightest audible interruption. On top

BALANCED IN BALANCED OUT BALANCED IN/OUT BALANCED MIC

Long signal cables are sensible to external influences. Balanced connections help rejecting these noises. For this reason almost all equipment in recording studios have balanced connections. Equipment with this logo can be connected with balanced cables. On top

DIGITAL SCRATCH

Digital Scratch effect on any audio CD. On top

KILL

Normal tone controls work over a ±12dB range. The kill function further extends this range to -26dB or more. This increases your performance while beatmixing. On top