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PRESET
1. Preset mode
q When in the standby or pause mode, press and hold in the PRESET button for at least 1 second to enter the
preset mode.
w Use the PARAMETERS knob to select the preset item.
e Select the item and press the PARAMETERS knob to set the preset item to be changed.
r Next, turn the PARAMETERS knob. The preset data is selected.
t Select the data and press the PARAMETERS knob to set the preset data to be changed.
y To make multiple presettings, repeat steps w ~ t.
u The preset mode is turned off when the PRESET, CUE or PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed.
2. Preset items and data
The “*” mark next to the data indicates the default value.
(1) Cue Mode : DENON* (When the playback is started durnig the Play Pause mode, the Cue point is set.) / Other
(When the Cue button is pushed during the Play Pause mode, the Cue point is set.)
(2) Auto Cue : Auto Cue level OFF / – 60 dB / – 54 dB* / – 48 dB
(3) Cross fade Level : OFF / – 60 dB / – 54 dB* / – 48 dB
(4) Next File CFade : OFF / 1 sec / 2 sec / 3 sec* / 4 sec / 5 sec
Select the time for fading out the currently playing file when playback of a new file is started with the next file
function.
(5) 3/4 Effect : OFF* / ON
You can use 3/4 beat effects when you select the Echo & Flanger parameter for the effector.
(6) Jump Time : 10 sec* / 20 sec / 30 sec / 1 min
Select the jump time of Quick Jump.
(7) Pitch Range : ±4 % / ±10 %* / ±16 % / ±24 %
Select the playing pitch range when the power is turned on.
(8) EOM Time : File end warning message alert time.
(OFF / 10sec* / 15 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec / 90 sec)
(9) Fader Mode (FADER START MODE) : 2L P/Cue* / 2L P/Pas / 1L P/Cue / 1L P/Pas
Select 2-line type (Play / Cue) or 2 line type (Play / Pause) or 1 line type (Play / Cue) or 1 line type (Play / Pause).
(10) Power On Play : ON / OFF*
Playback starts when the power is turned on.
(11) Pitch : Pitch ON* / Key AdjON (KEY ADJUST ON) / Pitch OFF
Select the pitch mode when the power is turned on.
(12) Play Mode (SINGLE / CONTINUOUS / SINGLE PLAY LOCK) : Single / Cont. / Play Lock*
Select the play mode when the power is turned on.
(13) Time Mode : Elapsed* / Remain
Select the time mode when the power is turned on.
(14) TT Tricks : ON / OFF*
Select the JOG operation when you scratch in the BRAKE mode.
(15) Audio Curve : ON* / OFF
Select “OFF” for Serato Scratch Live or other “control signal” programs.
For more information about Serato
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, products please visit their website “www.scratchlive.net”.
(16) Search Step : 1step* / 2step
Select the number of steps for file searching when the power is turned on.
(17) Playback Mode : File* / Playlist
Select the playback mode set when the power is turned on.
(18) File Search : Select the search mode set when the power is turned on. The preset data differs according to the
playback mode.
When the playback mode is set to “File” : Artist* / Album / Title / Genre / Year / BPM / File Name
(19) Playlist Search : Select the search mode set when the power is turned on. The preset data differs according to
the playback mode.
When the playback mode is set to “Playlist” : Create* / Favorites / Top40 / Playlist Name / Category
(20) Device : HDD* / USB1 / USB2 / USB3 / USB4 / CD
Select the device to be operated when the power is turned on.
(21) Ext Model : DN-D4500* / DN-D4000
Select the name of the model to be connected to the DRIVE terminal and controlled.
The BU4500 is the same as the DN-D4500’s drive, so the PRESET setting is “DN-D4500”.
(22) LCD Contrast : 0 ~ 100 (default value : 40)
Set the LCD’s contrast.
(23) Version No. : The DN-HD2500’s software version is displayed. (SYSTEM / DSP)
(24) Preset Init : Set all the preset data back to the factory defaults.
q To clear the PRESET data, push the PARAMETERS knob.
“Preset Int?” flashes on the character display.
w Push the PARAMETERS knob again.
“Preset Initial!” is displayed on the character display while data clearing.
e Once clearing is completed, “Complete!” is displayed.
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