Vestax CDX 35C User Manual

OW N ER' S M A N UA L  
This owne r's m a nua l for CDX-3 5 ,  
CDX-3 5 C a nd CDX-3 5 P .  
VESTAX CORPORATION  
1-18-6 Wakabayashi, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154-0023 Japan  
Phone:03-3412-7011 Fax:03-3412-7013  
VESTAX America  
2750C 29th Ave Suite. 115 Hollywood. Fl33020  
Phone:303-766-5269 Fax:303-766-2196  
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VESTAX Europe Ltd.  
Unit 5 Riverwey Industrial Park Alton, Hampshire GU34 2QL England  
Phone:44-1420-83000 Fax:44-1420-80040  
N O T E  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequeney energy  
and, If not installed and used in accordance with the lnstructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment dose cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures.  
Reorient or relocate the recelving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experiencced radio/TV technician for help.  
N O T E  
Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply wiht Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules and may void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutesles exigences du Réglement sur le matérier brouilleur du  
Canada.  
HOW TO CONNECT A PLUG  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code:  
BLUE-"NEUTRAL"("N")  
This apparatus is fitted with an approved moulded 13  
Amp plug.To change a fuse in this type of plug  
proceed as follows:  
BROWN-"LIVE"(L")  
1.Remove fuse cover and fuse.  
1.The BLUE wire must be connected to the terminal  
which is marked with the letter "N" or coloured  
BLACK.  
2.Fix new fuse which should be a BS1362 5A.  
A.S.T.A. or BSI approved type.  
3.Refit the fuse cover.  
2.The BROWN wire must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter "L" or  
coloured RED.  
3.Do not connect either wires to the earth terminal in  
the plug which is marked by the letter "E" or by the  
If the fitted plug is not suitable for your sockel  
outlets, It should be cut off and an appropriate plug  
fitted in its place. It the mains plug conlains a fuse.  
this should have a value of 5A. If a plug without a  
fuse is used, the fuse at the distribution board  
should not be greater than 5A.  
safely earth symbol  
and-yellow.  
or coloured green or green-  
N O T E  
Betore replacing the plug cover, make cenain that the  
cord grip is clamped over the sheath of the lead-not  
simply over the two wires.  
The severed plug must be destroyed to  
avoid a possible shock hazard it be  
inserted into a 13A socket elsewhere.  
CLASS  
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LASEN PNOOCUT  
LUOKAN 1 LASENLAITE KLASS 1  
LASENAPPANAT  
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IM P O R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and  
safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation  
precautions which you should be particularly aware of.  
1. Read instructions-All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before the appliance  
is operated.  
unless proper ventilation is provided or the  
manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.  
10. Power sources-This product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on  
the marking label. If you are not sure of the type  
of power supply to your home, consult your  
appliance dealer or local power company.  
2. Retain instructions-The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future  
reference.  
3. Heed Warnings-All warnings on the appliance  
and in the operating instructions should be  
adhered to.  
11. Grounding or Polarization-This product is  
equipped with a polarized alternating-current  
(
line plug a plug having one blade wider than the  
4. Follow Instructions-All operating and use  
instructions should be followed.  
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other . This piug will fit into the power outlet  
only one way. This is safety feature. If you are  
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If this should still fail to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized plug.  
5. Cleaning-Unplug this product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners  
or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
6. Attachments-Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product manufacturer as  
they may cause hazards.  
12. Power-Cord Protection-Power supply cords  
should be routed so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by intems placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to cords  
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the appliance.  
7. Water and Moisture-Do not use this product near  
water-for example, near a dath tub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement,  
or near a swimming pool, and the like.  
13. Protective Attachment Plug-The appliance is  
equipped with an attachment plug having  
overload protection. This is a safety feature. See  
Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting  
of protective device. If replacement of the plug  
is required, be sure the service technician has  
used a replacement plug specified by the  
manufacturer that has the same overload  
protection as the original plug.  
8. Accessories-Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. The product  
may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use  
only with a cart,. stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with  
product. Any mounting of the appliance should  
follow the manufacturer's instructions, and  
sholud use a mounting accessory recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
14. Lightning-For added protection for this product  
during lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent  
damage to the product due to lightning and  
power-line surges.  
9. Ventilation-Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable  
operation of the product and to protect it from  
overheating, and these openings must not be  
blocked or covered. The openings should never  
be blocked by placting the product on a bed, sofa,  
rug, or other similar surface. This product should  
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat  
register. This product should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack  
15. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire  
or electric shock.  
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to its normal operation.  
e. If the product has been dropped or cabinet has  
been damaged.  
16. Object and Liquid Entry-Never push objects of  
any kind into this product through openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
short-out parts that could result in a fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on  
the product.  
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
perfromance-this indicates need for service.  
19. Replacement Parts-When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or  
have the same characterristics as the original parts.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
17. Servicing-Do not attempt to service product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerrous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified  
sersonnel.  
20. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to product, ask the service technician to  
perfrom sefety checks to determine that the  
product is in proper operating condition.  
21. Carts and Stands-The appliance should be used  
only with a cart stand that is recommended by  
manufacturer.  
18. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this product  
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damage.  
b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  
into the product.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or  
water.  
d. If the product dose not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions. Adjust  
only those controls that are coverd by the  
operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other, controls may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the product  
22. An appliance and cart combination should be  
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,  
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and  
cart combination to overturn.  
F E ATU R E S  
and play around with the loop on the fly.  
Master tempo / master key  
Analog-touch cueing system  
Thanks to a large buffer memory and ultra-fast DSP,  
the cue point can be searched for with a jog wheel,  
just like an analog player. The sound is produced as  
the wheel is spun, back and forth, slow or fast, just  
like cueing vinyl. The new way of CD cueing, point  
focus an alternative way of cueing is also provided.  
The CDX-35 produces a short loop of sound around  
the laser pick up, just like any other CD player. The  
difference with the CDX-35 is that the length can be  
adjusted from 0.013 to 3 seconds. Therefore, exactly  
one beat, half bar or full bar can be monitored in a  
loop and the loop can be moved around. This  
advanced monitor system makes the CD cueing no  
longer a pain but fun.  
In addition to regular pitch control, the CDX-35  
offers two advanced tempo and key controls. Thanks  
to the DSP technology, the tempo can be changed +-  
10% without changing the key, and the key can be  
changed +-20% without changing the tempo. This  
feature allows DJs to mix music in perfect pitch and  
key.  
Reverse play  
The CDX-35 even plays music in reverse. The  
special technique, which was only possible with a  
special analog turntable is now available by just  
touching a button.  
Three plus one instant cue positions  
The CDX-35 also offers more playability with the  
total of four cue / memory points. This feature makes  
the CDX-35 almost endless multi-sampling machine.  
Seamless loop  
Up to 20 seconds of sound can be looped  
instantaneously by pressing buttons. Dedicated start,  
stop and re-loop / exit buttons allow the DJs to create  
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BEFO RE U SE  
Notes on the Compact Disc (CD)  
The surface which is glossy like a ralnbow is the front side of the CD, and the surface where the label  
information is printed is the back side.  
Unlike conventional analog disk turntables, the CD player reads information from the disc by applying laser  
beam, in place of a stylus, on the front surface. Consequently, the performance of CD discs will not degrade  
after repeated use like conventional analog disks.  
Handle the CD disc carefully so as not to damage the front surface.  
To maintain the CD disc flawless, do not place it in the following locations.  
In a place subject to direct sunlight or near a heat source such as a room heater.  
In a place subject to excessive moisture or dirt.  
In a place which may be subject to rain, for example near a window.  
Keep the disc surface always clean.  
UP to about 6 billion items of data are recorded on the Cd disc surface. When cleaning the disc surface,  
always use a specialized CD cleaner product and wipe in the direction as shown below.  
Wipe in the radial direction.  
Do not wipe in the circumference direction.  
Never use record cleaner designed for conventional analog disks, for this may degrade the CD disc surface.  
Always store disc properly in the case.  
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CONTROL AND FUNCTION  
CONTROLLER UNIT  
PLAYER UNIT  
162  
CONTROLLER UNIT  
1 2  
1 7  
1 8 1 9  
1 6  
5
2 2  
2 3  
6
2 4  
2 7  
2 6  
2 0  
8
7
2 1  
1 1  
2 5  
1 0  
1 3  
1 4  
9
1 5  
4
3
1
2
7
next track. The number of tracks skipped ahead.  
PLAY/PAUSE KEY  
Each press of the PLAY/PAUSE button cause the  
operation to change from play to pause or from pause  
to play.  
PREVIOUS KEY  
Used for skipping backwards to the starting point of  
the current track(one press). Pressing twice returns to  
the starting point of the previous track. Pressing  
additional times will return to the corresponding  
previous track.  
CUE KEY  
Pressing cue button returns the CD to the last set  
"CUE" point and pauses it. The CUE point is either  
the position at which "PLAY" was last actually  
started or the "LOOP IN" point it was previously set.  
Pressing the "CUE" button a second time allows the  
music to be played from the "CUE" position until it is  
released.  
SEARCH DIAL  
This search dial serves two functions depending on  
the mode you are working in.  
a, The search dial will act as a slow flame search  
control when the CD is not playing but either  
paused or set to a cue point.To set a new flame cue  
point, spin the dial then press play when you have  
determined the proper position. Press CUE to  
return the 'CUE POINT'.  
Repeatedly pressing the cue button allows the CD to  
be played from the same position any number of  
times. The CUE LED will light up from the time the  
CUE button is pressed until the CD has reset to the  
position at which play was started. Steady lighting of  
this LED indicates the ready condition.  
b, The search dial will temporarily bend the pitch of  
the music up to +/- 10% if the song is already  
playing by rotating the dial clockwise to speed up  
or counterclockwise to slow down. The amount of  
pitch change is determined by the speed of  
rotation.  
MONITOR KEY  
When the monitor button is pressed during the  
PAUSE mode ,a short loop sound of the paused  
position is played back for monitoring. Then exact  
position for the next start can be searched and set by  
using the SEARCH DIAL.  
PITCH CONTROLLER  
The pitch can be changed up to +/- 10% by moving  
sliding fader.  
POINT FOCUS KEY  
Used for changing time of monitor sound.  
KEY CONTROL  
The key can be change up to +/- 1 octave by rotating  
CUE MEMORY  
volume.  
Press the cue memory button. The CUE BANK  
indicater lights. You can select any cue bank. Press  
BANK button (1,2,3).The controller memorizes cue  
point.  
MASTER TEMPO  
Press the MASTER TEMPO button. The MASTER  
TEMPO indicater lights. You can change the playing  
speed by moving PITCH CONTOROLLER.  
Even when the music's speed changes, the music  
pitch does not change.  
CUE MEMO 1,2,3 KEY  
Used for setting and recall cuepoint.  
NEXT KEY  
Used for skipping forward to the starting point of the  
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21  
LOOP START  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Used for setting a start loop point and new cue  
Press to load or eject the disc. Each press will open or  
close the disc tray on the transport. Tray will not  
open unless the disc has been paused.  
point during play.  
LOOP END  
22  
Used for setting the end loop point and and PLAYER SELECT SWITCH  
releasing loop action.  
The switch for select main player.  
23  
SUB CUE  
RELOOP/EXIT  
Cue switch for second player unit.  
This button is for cancel and return loop play .  
24  
During the loop play , press the RELOOP/EXIT SUB PLAY/PAUSE KEY  
button. When playback reaches the loop out point ,  
playback continues without returning to the loop in  
point.  
The play/pause switch for second player unit.  
25  
PITCH INDICATER  
Shows the present pitch value.  
REVERSE  
26  
Press the REVERSE button. The REVERSE DISPLAY  
indicater lights. The player starts reverse play.  
During the reverse play, press REVERSE or STOP  
button . Player will return normal playback.  
Shows the information of playback. (Refer to  
"DISPLAY")  
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CONNECTOR  
REPEAT  
Plug your control cables for player unit.  
Used to activate REPEAT mode. All repeat (Play  
the next song and then repeat the whole CD) is  
selected by pressing this button once. Single repeat  
(repeat current song only) is selected by pressing  
one more time. Repeat off is selected by one more  
push.  
DISPLAY KEY  
Used to change DISPLAY MODE. Usually display  
shows TRACK REMAIN TIME. TRACK  
PLAYING TIME is selected by pressing button  
once. DISC TOTAL REMAIN TIME is selected by  
pressing one more time.  
RING DISPLAY KEY  
Used to change RING DISPLAY MODE.  
STOP  
Used to stop CD spinning.  
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DISPLAY  
A MAIN PLAYER  
G REVERSE  
Shows the player (A or B) that the unit is selected.  
Lights when the REVERSE function is used.  
B TRACK  
H REPEAT  
Shows the track that the unit is playing.  
Lights when repeat function is used. Shows present  
repeat mode (repeat1/repeat all)  
C TIME (MIN/SEC/FRM)  
Shows the minutes/seconds/frames elapsed or I CUE MEMO 1,2,3  
remaining depending on mode settings.  
1 second = 75 frames  
Lights when cue point is memorized in memory.  
J MASTER TEMPO  
D PITCH  
Lights when the MASTER TEMPO function is used.  
Shows present value of pitch.  
K RING DISPLAY  
E KEY  
Shows present value of key.  
Shows operation of playing disc . Press "RING  
DISPLAY" , you can select 2 display mode.  
F STAND-BY  
Lights when the amount of data is stored in shock  
proof memory.  
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[1] TIME MODE  
Shows the time information of disc. In this mode, RING DISPLAY is working together time counter (TIME  
DISPLAY ).  
1. TRACK REMAIN TIME  
2. TRACK PLAYING TIME  
3. TOTAL REMAIN TIME  
[2] DISK OPERATION MODE  
Shows the operation of disc. In this mode, RING DISPLAY rotates in various speed and direction. Speed is  
changed by playback speed. During normal playback, RING DISPLAY rotates clockwise. When REVERSE  
mode is on, rotates counterclockwise.  
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PLAYER UNIT  
FRONT PANEL SECTION  
2 9  
2 8  
3 2  
3 3  
3 0  
3 1  
3 4  
3 5  
3 6 3 7  
to the starting point of the previous track. Pressing  
additional times will return to the corresponding  
previous track.  
28  
POWER SWITCH  
Turn on and turn off the machine from this button.  
The unit should always be shut down with this button  
first before any external power is removed.  
34  
NEXT KEY  
Used for skipping forward to the starting point of the  
next track. The number of tracks skipped ahead.  
29  
DISK TRAY  
Place your CD in here.  
35  
PLAY/PAUSE KEY  
30  
LINK/TRACK DISPLAY  
Each press of the PLAY/PAUSE button cause the  
operation to change from play to pause or from pause  
to play.  
Connecting with controller, display shows setting of  
player (A or B). Without controller, shows track  
number.  
36  
HEADPHONE LEVEL  
Adjusts the headphone output level.  
31  
OPEN/CLOSE KEY  
Press to load or eject disc. each press will open or  
close the disc tray on the transport.  
note: Tray will not open unless the disc has been  
stopped.  
37  
HEADPHONE JACK  
Connect the headphones to this jack. Headphones  
with its impedance from 8 ohm to 600 ohm can be  
used.  
32  
STOP KEY  
33  
PREVIOUS KEY  
Used for skipping backwards to the starting point of  
the current track(one press). Pressing twice returns  
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REAR PANEL SECTION  
4 2  
4 0  
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CONTROLLER CONNECTOR  
41  
OPEN/CLOSE LOCK  
Plug your control cables for control unit.  
When this switch is on, OPEN/CLOSE KEY of  
player and controller is unavailable during playback.  
39  
PLAYER CONNECTOR  
Plug your control cable for second player unit.  
42  
AC POWER CABLE  
Should be plugged into your power outlet.  
40  
CD OUT JACK (RCA)  
Connect your CD player to your mixer from this line  
level output.  
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TECHNIQUES FOR DJ PLAY  
CUEING OPERATIONS (setting a cue point)  
[1] USE PAUSE MONITOR FUNCTION  
PAUSE  
During playback, when the disc comes to the  
point you wish to cue, press the  
PLAY/PAUSE and MONITOR button to  
enter monitor mode.  
“PLAY/PAUSE”  
CUE POINT  
direction of play back  
Adjust the length of monitoring sound  
(0.039s ~ 3.0 s).  
“MONITOR”  
adjust the length of  
monitoring sound  
Rotate the search dial to search for desired  
location.  
A
B
B
A
When the flame number or the audiable  
sound reaches the desired cueing point, press  
the PLAY/PAUSE button. The cue point has  
been stored in memory.  
④⑤⑥  
During playback, press the "CUE" button.  
The player's pickup will return to set the cue  
point and enter the pause mode.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback  
will begin instantly from the cue point.  
the cue point set  
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[2] USE THE SEARCH DIAL  
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE  
button.  
PAUSE  
PLAY/PAUSE  
CUE POINT  
direction of play back  
Rotate the jog dial to search for desired  
location. (Playback speed is changing from  
0% to +/- 300% by rotating speed.)  
②③  
B
A
B
To set the cue point while listening to the  
sound, using the search dial to return the disc  
to a point just before the point at which you  
wish to begin playback from the cue.(The  
sound heard in the audible pause mode is the  
cue point.)  
A
When the flame number or the audiable  
sound reaches the desired cueing point, press  
the PLAY/PAUSE button. The cue point has  
been stored in memory.  
④⑤  
During playback, press the "CUE" button.  
The player's pickup will return to set the cue  
point and enter the pause mode.  
the cue point set  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback  
will begin instantly from the cue point.  
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CUE POINT MEMORY  
One player of CDX - 35 can memorize 3 cue points.  
[1] Setting the cue point memory  
①②  
Set the cue point. (See the " cueing  
operation")  
Press the "MEMO" button. The " 1 2 3 "  
indicator lights on and off.  
1
2
3
Select any memory bank, and press bank  
button.(EX : BANK 1)  
③④  
The bank indicator lights. (EX: BANK 1)  
The cue point has been stored in memory  
bank.  
[2] Recall the cue point memory  
Press the bank button (The cue point is already set.)  
Press the "CUE" button , the player's pickup will return to set the cue point and enter the pause mode.  
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback will begin instantly from the cue point.  
[3] Clear the cue point memory  
When you press " STOP " button twice, the cue point memory is cleared.  
Turn off power of CDX-35, the cue point memory is cleared too.  
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LOOP PLAY  
[1] DESIGNATE A LOOP  
Press the PLAY /PAUSE button to begin playback.  
Press the "START" button at the desired loop in point.  
The START button lights, and the END ,RELOOP/EXIT  
button lights on and off.  
set loop-in point  
①②  
S
direction of playback  
③④  
set loop  
out point  
MAXIMUM 20 second  
As playback continues, press the "END" button at the loop  
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out point.  
The END button lights.  
LOOP  
Loop play begins automatically (between the loop-in and  
loop-out points).  
back  
During the loop play, press the "START" button. The  
player's pickup will return to set the loop in point and  
continues loop play.  
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E
LOOP  
[2] CHANGE THE LOOP END POINT  
[3] CANCEL /RETURN LOOP PLAY  
During loop play, press the "RELOOP/EXIT" button. Loop  
play is canceled.  
A
B
S
When playback reaches the loop out point, Playback  
continues without returning to the loop in point. After  
canceling loop play, press the "RELOOP/EXIT" button  
during playback. Playback will return to the previously set  
loop and loop play will be resumed (reloop).  
LOOP  
A
B
adjust end pointby  
pressing A or B button  
During the loop play, press the "NEXT"  
or "PREVIOUS" button.  
The loop out point moves in 1-flame  
increments.  
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MASTERTEMPO  
Press the MASTER TEMPO button. The MASTER TEMPO  
indicator lights.  
PITCH INDICATER  
Shows position of memorized tempo by LED.  
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CONNECTION  
One Player and One Controller  
Player CDX-35P  
C
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N
T
R
O
L
L
E
R
Controller CDX-35C  
Two Player and Controller  
Player CDX-35P  
CD, B  
CONTROLLER  
CONTROLLER  
Controller CDX-35C  
Player CDX-35P  
Connection for another EQUIPMENTS  
CONTROLLER  
CD OUT  
CD, B  
LINE  
4, 5  
LINE  
1, 2  
CONTROLLER  
CD OUT  
Controller CDX-35C  
INPUT  
MASTER OUT  
MAIN SPERKER  
MAIN SPERKER  
Power amplifier [Vestax PT-X1000A]  
CHANNEL  
A
CHANNEL  
B
PROTECT B.T.L  
POWER  
PEAK  
PEAK  
POWER  
INPUT  
INPUT  
ON / OFF  
MINI  
MAX  
MINI  
MAX  
Sperker cable  
Sperker cable  
DJ MIXER PMC-170A  
19  
SPECIFICATION  
Total Power requirement  
Weigth  
115V/230VAC, 18W  
0.8kg(Controller),  
2.4kg(Player)  
Demensions (WxHxD)mm  
Attachments  
210x49x165(Controller)  
190x82x257(Player)  
Owner's manual  
(CDX-35, CDX-35C, CDX-35P)  
Connector cable  
(CDX-35, CDX-35P)  
Quantization  
16bit linear  
Sampling Frequency  
Digital Filter  
44.1kHz  
8times over sampling  
16Mbit,10sec  
CIRC  
Shock Proof Memory  
Error Correcting System  
Harmonic Distortion  
Frequency response  
Signal To Noise Ratio  
Channel Separation  
CD OUT  
Less than 0.011%  
20Hz20KHz  
More than 96dB  
More than 85dB  
2Vrms  
HEADPHONE LEVEL  
0.6Vrms(1%THD)  
20  
443 S 851250  
Vestax Corporation  

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