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(a) FADER “Q” START CONTROL: This feature is used in conjunction with American DJ mixers that also
feature “Fader Q Start” control. For best results use this feature with two (2) PRO DJ3 players. Connect
your PRO DJ3’s as described in the set-up section of this manual. After set-up is completed load your
players. By moving the mixer’s crossfader from left to right you can start and pause your PRO DJ3 play-
back functions. For Example, when using two (2) PRO DJ3 players and a Fader “Q” Start mixer, if your
mixer’s crossfader is all the way to the left (player one is playing, player two is in cue or pause mode),
and you move the fader at least 20% to the right, player two (2) will begin to play and player one (1) will
return to cue mode. When the crossfader is to the right, and you move it 20% to the left, player one (1)
will begin to play and player two (2) will return to its’ cue point. You can create great effects similar to
scratching with this feature. After storing cue points on each side of the CD player, different songs or
samples may quickly be recalled by moving the mixer crossfader back and forth. New cue points can be
easily selected on the PRO DJ3 player (see setting cue points page 13). “Q” Start control is easy to use
and mastering this feature will help you create amazing effects with your music. Note: For proper “Q” Start
operation be sure your mixers “Hamster” setting are set to 1/2 (Normal Setting).
(b) BOP EFFECT: The Bop Effect button serves two features. First, it is a stutter effect, creating a sound
similar to a sampler. Second, it will return to the last Cue point in memory instantly. This will allow you to
create great effects. To create the BOP Effect, see BOP Effect on page 15.
(c) FLIP-FLOP: This feature is used in conjunction with American DJ
® mixers that also feature Fader “Q”
Start. For FLIP-FLOP results you must use two (2) PRO DJ3 players. Connect your PRO DJ3’s as
described in the set-up section of this manual. This feature will start the next player once one (1) player
has ended. For example, if player one (1) is playing a disc and it ends, player two (2) will instantly begin
to play. You may set FLIP-FLOP to play track to track or disc to disc. For more information on this feature,
see FLIP-FLOP™ on page 15.
(d) 60 SECOND TRANSPORT PROTECTION: The CD transport tray will automatically close if left open for
more than 60 seconds. If a CD is left in the tray it will immediately cue.
(e) SLEEP MODE: The PRO DJ3’s laser and pick-up assembly will power down after 15 minutes of inactivity
(when in pause or cue mode). This will lengthen the life of your motor drive and laser. To initialize the
player, just press the cue or play buttons.
(f) MEMORY BACKUP: The PRO DJ3 has a five (5) year memory back-up, that will save your setting in
case the power supply is accidentally disconnected. PRO DJ3 will automatically remember your last
setting (repeat, SGL, CTN) even if you disconnect your main power.. The PRO DJ3 will store your cue
points in memory if you accidentally open transport tray or shut off the power. Note: Memory cues are
erased automatically when a new CD is played, or by holding memory button down for 5 seconds.
American DJ® AUDIO • Pro DJ3™ INSTRUCTION MANUAL • PAGE 5
40 cue points can be stored into memory
Digital RCA coaxial output
Large bright LCD Screen can be viewed from wide angles.
Fader “Q” Start Control (a)
Seamless Loop (uninterrupted loop playback)
Sampler (Forward & Reverse Sampling)
• Bop Effect (b)
Flip-Flop (Relay Playback) (c)
60 Second Transport Protection (d)
Sleep Mode (e)
Adjustable Pitch Percentages: +/-8%, +/-12% or +/-16%
Jog Wheel Pitch Bend +/-16%
Memory Backup, Defaults to last setting (f)
Instant Start within 10 mil/sec (sound is produced immediately when the PLAY button is pressed)
• 6 Programmable Cue (Flash Start ) Buttons
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