Tascam CD-DJ1 CD Player User Manual


 
22 TASCAM CD-DJ1
TT-M1 use
The CD-DJ1 has a TT-M1 jack for connecting a
TASCAM TT-M1 (sold separately). An analog turn-
table with an attached TT-M1 connected to the unit
by this jack can be used to control CD playback
speed and direction.
Use the switch on the TT-M1 to turn it on and off.
When the TT-M1 switch is turned on, the TT-M1
controls CD playback speed and direction. The LED
on the TT-M1 lights when it is on.
When the TT-M1 switch is off, the TT-M1 does not
function and its LED is not lit.
Turning the TT-M1 on and off
Calibration is necessary before using the TT-M1.
1. Press the TT-M1 power switch.
2. Run the analog turntable at regular speed (33
rpm at 0% tempo adjustment).
3. Push the PLAY/PAUSE key while holding
down the SHIFT key on the CD-DJ1. Alterna-
tively, select the Setup menu TTM CAL item
and press the ENTER key.
4. Calibration starts. appears on the
display during calibration.
5. If calibration completes correctly,
appears on the display.
NOTE
Calibration measures the TT-M1 sensing condi-
tions (signal pulse rate and wow amount) during
analog turntable playback at 33 rpm to optimize
the CD-DJ1 for accurate playback control by the
TT-M1.
If the analog turntable rotation is unstable or ex-
tremely fast or slow, calibration will not complete
correctly and the measurements will be ignored.
will appear on the display.
TT-M1 Calibration
The following functions and operations are disabled
during TT-M1 use.
Tempo adjustment using the tempo slider
Tempo range change
Pitch bend using the JOG dial or track SEARCH
keys
Key Original function (automatically turned off)
The TT-M1 is disabled when the CD-DJ1 search
functions are used.
Functions disabled during TT-M1 use
Resetting the unit
Use the Setup menu RESET item to restore all the
settings and information to the factory-set defaults.
When the menu cursor is aligned with the RESET
item, press the ENTER key. will appear on
the display. Press the ENTER key again to reset the
unit. Press any other key to cancel.
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