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CDI-500 MP3



Main Features:
� Plays MP3, CD & CD-R discs
� Display show track listing and artist when a MP3 disc is played
� Advanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second)
� Quick MP3/CD recognition
� Folder Search
� �PowerTouch� , Touch sensitive interactive jog wheels (Patent pending)
� Digital Scratching 2.0 (Accurate Scratching)
� 2 Scratching modes: Digital Scratch mode, Beat Juggle mode
� Tempo Lock
� Instant Start
� 9 On-board FX: Scratch, Filter, Echo, Trans, Skid, Phase, Flanger, Pan, Bop
� Time & Ratio (wet/dry) adjustment for digital FX
� FX sync adjustment
� Effect layering
� Visual marker display: Reference point to view where the disc is playing
� Digital B.P.M. counter: keeps digital FX in sync with music
� TAP Button for manual BPM
� Anti Shock (30 sec.)
� Seamless loop
� Fader �Q� Start
� Reverse play
� +/- 4%, 8%, 16% &100% �Hyper Pitch�
� 3 flash start buttons with (5 second sample each button)
� Recall memory of Q-Start and samples
� Store up to 1500 cue points
� Digital Output (S/PDIF)
� Slot load CD drive
� Flip Flop � Relay playback between two CD Players
� Dimensions (LxWxH): 13.75� x 9.75� x 4.25� / 348x246x106 mm
� Weight: 7 lbs. / 3.2 kgs.

VelocityMP3




Main Features
� Plays MP3, CD & CD-R discs
� Display show track listing and artist when a MP3 disc is played
� Advanced cueing with track searching by frame (not by each second)
� Quick MP3/CD recognition
� Folder Search
� �PowerTouch��, Touch sensitive interactive jog wheels (Patent pending)
� Digital Scratching 2.0 (Accurate Scratching)
� 2 Scratching modes: Digital Scratch mode, Beat Juggle mode
� 9 On-board FX: Scratch, Filter, Echo, Trans, Skid, Phase, Flanger, Pan, Bop
� Effect layering
� Digital B.P.M. counter: keeps digital FX in sync with music
� 6 Preset Parameters settings for each FX
� Tempo Lock (Master Tempo)
� Lock out mode (Security feature)
� Parameter Ratio adjustment knob
� Parameter Time adjustment knob
� Pitch Bend: �4%, �8%, or �16%
� �Hyper� Pitch (up to �100%)
� 3 Flash Start Sampler Buttons per side (7 second sample per button with or without a CD in drive)
� Flash Cue
� Front slot load Dual CD Player
� Anti-shock memory
� Instant start
� Seamless loop
� Fader Q Start
� Reverse play

ADDITIONAL FEATURES:

� Volume control between music and sampler
� Mixer between music and sampler, can adjust pitches separately
� FX MIX on the fly
� Auto cue function (-48dB)
� 3 sampler (cues) can be memorized
� Selectable elapsed, remain and total remain time display
� Single/continuous play
� Flip Flop (Relay playback between two decks)
� Headphone output with volume control

SPECIFICATIONS:

� Dimensions (WxHxD):
MAIN UNIT: 19� x 3.5� x 10� / 482 x 88.8x 251mm (2 rack spaces)
CONTROL UNIT: 19� x 7� x 2� / 482 x 177 x 52mm (4 rack spaces)
� Weight (total): 16 lbs./7.2 kgs.
� Power: AC 115/60Hz or 60Hz/230V switchable
� Power Consumption: 35W
� Frequency Response:20-20KHz +/-1dB
� T.H.D.: 0.03%
� S/N ratio �85 dB
� Over Sampling Rate:8 times
� D/A Conversion:1 bit
� Sampling Rate:44.1k
� Anti-Shock Memory: 10 sec. per side


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You bought it almost 4 months ago which is the same time I posted this announcement. Maybe your salesman knew too, and convieniently forgot to tell you to sell off his existing stock. I really feel for you, and wish we could get you a simple upgrade, but unfortunately that is not possible.
Yes, you can scratch the sample on both of these. Both have slot drives. Also both units display song titles and have advance track search. Meaning you can play one song and view the other songs on the disc. Also you can put your next track in reserve and launch it anytime.

There are some of these out and they are being released in small batches.
Sounds like Trout is bitter because of an mis-informed equipment purchase. Well all I can say is join the club dude, we've all been down that road at least once in our DJ careers. My advice, instead of taking your frustrations out on non-affiliated forum members, suck it up, get on eBay sell your unwanted gear then buy something else! But this time do some research before you purchase, starting at this forum where people here are more than willing to help with your purchase decisions. You just have to ask.

BTW I prefer slot load drives - no scratched CD's so far.

ROQ out.
I'm confused. Did trout just say I was one of the singers in one of the best 80's bands?

If that was a jab I don't get it. BTW. I do not work for ADJ, I don't get paid, or receive any other fringe benefits. I am just here because I like to help my fellow DJ's and I am proud to call many of the members here my friends. Yes, even Roq. Razzer

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