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15. UP ON PITCH FADER KEY 10 UP DOWN ON DOWN 33rpm 09 1 PITCH 509 PITCH KEY DOWN ON PITCH FADER KEY DOWN DOWN ON PITCH BEND INOTE HBL b PITCH BEND 1 3 6 KEY KEY KEY ON NOTE KEY NOTE PITCH MEMORY PITCH FADER FADER BUTTON F
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17. D 2243 CONGRATULATIONS Thank you for purchasing the Vestax VMC 004FX Mixing Controller We suggest that you read through this owner s manual thoroughly so that you may enjoy the full use of this product safety and in the knowledge of all its special features and suitably applications CONTENTS Features gt 24 Before using the CONTROLLER ONE xxm ee 24 How to Assembly the CONTROLLER ONE ei 25 Connections and setting guum 27 TONE ARM SETTING Wer Pee EM mE amp 27 CONTROL LAYOUT pir Aem un de ss 29 FUNCTIONS 4 3 30 NOTE _ zs 5 59 3 ci debitus albae 32 MEMORY PITCH MODE eem S 4 34 SETTINGS Nes 37 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres
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19. x 5 5 iGg PIES JIJA HAEL 8 2 20 TURNTABLE MOTOR DIRECT DRIVE QUARTZ adl STARTING UP TIME 0 5sec 33 1 3rpm 70 STARTING TORQUE 27kg cm BRAKING SYSTEM ELECTRONIC BRAKE SPEED 33 1 3rpm 45rpm 8 10 60 WOW amp FLUTTER 0 07 WRIMS TONEARM DYNAMIC BALANCE TONEARM STYLUS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT R
20. GPITCH 33 45rpm MEMORY PITCH KEY PITCH MEMORY PITCH JOG MEMORY PITCH POWER ON OFF OUTPUT LEVEL LINE PHONO 45MIDI IN MIDI D I M A NOTE PITCH 2 2 NOTE PITCH NOTE NOTE NOTE
21. MIDI MEMORY PITCH 9 00000000 MIDI KEY 3 MIDI MIDI KEY MIDI MIDI LJ 4 M 1 37 83 43 78 ON ON Lid
22. 33 45rpm 33rpm 45rpm 33 45rpm 3 45rpm 33rpm REVERSE REVERSE ON REVERSE REVERSE ON MOTOR OFF GMOTOR OFF MOTOR OFF QUARTZ LOCK NOTE KEY P 33rpm 0 ITCH FADER PITCH KEY PITCH FADER 33 45rpm 33rpm 45rpm 0 GQUARTZ LOCK QUARTZ LOCK UP 33rpm 09 1 PITCH 100 7 PITCH KEY
23. MEMORY PITCH PITCH PITCH NOTE 1 5 E MEMORY PITCH MEMORY PITCH MEMORY PITCH PLAY PITCH NOTE PITCH MMEMORY PITCH KEY 999990999 E BANK BANK1 BANK5 NOTE BANK1 BANK4 E gANks BANKS E 16 KEY
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28. 39 Vestax Corporation CONTROLLER ONE Controller One 10 BEND PITCH BEND 1 3 6 l JOG 41 1 2 3 9 10 PITCH BEND 1 2 3 9 10 10 PITCH JOG NOTE Pb nor Pr 02 Pr 02 JOG 1 10 03 04
29. NOTE BANK MEMORY PITCH ence pro 5 BANK BANK BANK1 5 NOTE BANK1 E 8 BANke E BANks BANK3 14 NOTE BANK 99099909 py 09909900 maanimi kEY PITCH kEY NOTE KEY OREH PITCH KEY Qu gh amp MEMORY PITCH
30. FADER BUTTON PITCH FADER KEY MEMORY PITCH PLAY FADER PITCH FADER BUTTON KEY amp REMOTE ON OFF MIDI ON MIDI REMOTE REMOTE ON GOct DOWN KEY 8 1 Oct DOWN Oct DOWN 1 3 MAJOR MINOR NOTE MAJOR MINOR MAJOR MAJOR MINOR MAJOR GSMINOR MAJOR MINOR MINOR PITCH
31. Vestax CONTROLLER ONE Rm ih hi AE OWNER S MANUAL Vestax Corporation Vestax Europe Ltd 154 0023 Address World Headquarters 1 18 6 Address Unit5 Riverway Industrial 1 18 6 Wakabayashi Setagaya Ku ParkAlton Hampshire GU34 03 3412 7011 Tokyo Japan 154 0023 2QL England 03 3412 7013 Telephone 81 03 3412 7011 Telephone 44 0 1420 83000 Web www vestax jp Fax 81 03 3412 7013 Fax 44 0 1420 83040 Controller One gt BE NOTE PITCH MEMORY PITDH FE A DOM UOI 5822728 7 9 ONNHA AWN 2
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33. 09 10 The numbers will decrease by turning the encoder anticlockwise Push the encoder to set the selected level Default setting is 02 The adjust range is 2 when using the pitch bend in Pitch mode with fader control setting Vestax Corporation CR1SIE SEPOS
34. 1 Shell Weight 1 EP Adaptor 2 screws For platter 1 Screw Driver 1 Users Manual 1 RCA cable 1 GND cable How to Assembly the CONTROLLER ONE Turntable Assembly 1 Place the platter on the center spindle The platter will adjust itself to best fit over the spindle 2 Adjust the positioning of a platter so that a screw goes into a screw holes 3 Tighten screws using a driver and fix a platter and a main unit 4 Place the slip mat on the platter NOTE In case of an assembly be careful so that a main unit and a platter do not collide strongly If the player is operated without fixing the screws the platter may not rotate properly Do not plug into a power outlet until this unit is fully assembled and adjusted DRIVER piel Installing the Balance Weight From the backend of the tone arm towards the rear panel place the balance weight onto the shaft and turn counter clockwise Refer to the illustration 25 How to use the Slipmat Place the slip mat on the platter Then place a record on top of the slip mat By using a slip mat it becomes possible to stop a record board by hand during rotation of a platter or to make it reverse Moreover if an optional slip sheet is set and used it will take effect more Cartridge Attachment 1 Make sure that you follow the instructions included with your cartridge 2 Connect the lead wires to the respective terminals Industry standard cartr
35. 09 10 JOG 02 PITCH 24 FADER 27 PITCH BEND 2 Vestax Corporation CR1SIJ _SEPoe CONTROLEER ONE Supplemental Instruction Sheet Thank you for purchasing Vestax s Controller One A change has been made in the following sections of the owner s manual Please read this supplemental instruction sheet along with the owner s manual to operate the Controller One safely and to enjoy its features Owners Manual 10 BEND PITCH MODE Incorrect The adjust range is selectable from 1 3 and 6 by pushing the PITCH BEND as a button l Correct The rpm adjust range is selectable between 1 to 10 with the Encoder Postscript BEND Adjust range setting The adjust range can be selected from 10 levels between 1 to 10 Select the adjust range as follows Select pitch mode and push the encoder The Key segment display will show Pb nor push the encoder and it will show Pr 02 Turn the encoder clockwise and the and the numbers will increase between 1 to 10 03 04
36. E lt NORMAL A NORMAL RS REVERS SS aj 8 gl KEY FMM NOMALIRRREWERAE NORMAL REVERSE Ap T KEY MORE E E 8 lt REVERS 4 MIDI REMOTE ON OFF ON MID MIDI NOTE
37. pace The CONTROLLER ONE can save optional rpm settings PITCH with the MEMORY PITCH SWITCH MEMORY PITCH MODE How to save an optional PITCH Select the optional rpm you want to set in NOTE MODE or PITCH MODE Push the MEMORY PITCH SWITCH Setting Example EEE 0209900 g 8 E 8 8 8 8 i mn o iO so 8 i 5 O The KEY SEGMENT will blink and the BANK will show on the display The MEMORY PITCH INDICATOR will blink cnn GO Turn the encoder to select bank and push it to confirm Selectable from BANK 175 NOTE SEGMENT DISPLAY BANK1 B BANK4 2 E BANks 34 The KEY SEGMENT will blink the selected BANK and the mode will be ready to save delete it Each buttons saving condition will be displayed 99999000 90000099 Optional PITCH saved to the button ole Optional NOTE saved to the button No rpm saved to the button Check if the button you want to save is empty and push it to execute NOTE Previous setting must be deleted before saving a new rpm speed 9980000 I el El The buttons display will change when the settings are saved Completed wb 4 Push the MEMORY PITCH SWITCH to cancel the MEMORY PITCH mode How to delete
38. be held selected from 33rpm or 45rpm 0 QUARTZ LOCK INDICATOR This LED lights up when the QUARTZ LOCK is in function UP SWITCH This switch raises the platter speed from 33rpm 0 to an octave PTICH 100 higher Push the switch again to cancel the function The PITCH FADER and KEY switch will be invalid while the UP switch is ON UP SWITCH INDICATOR This LED lights up when the UP SWITCH is ON 30 42DOWN SWITCH This switch slows the platter speed from 33rpm 0 to an octave PTICH 50 lower DOWN INDICATOR This LED lights up when the DOWN SWITCH is ON PITCH BEND NOTE MODE Controls the platter speed from half tone up 4 to a half tone down 6 PITCH MODE The adjust range is selectable from 1 3 and 6 by pushing the PITCH BEND as a button KEY BUTTON Each button changes the platter speed to the rpm of the selected key KEY INDICATOR Each LED lights up when an optional KEY BUTTON is pushed NOTE DISPLAY Displays each KEY buttons note rpm PITCH MEMORY and chord settings PITCH FADER Changes the platter speed This fader is used when the 27 FADER BUTTON select switch is set to FADER TUNE VOLUME This volume knob adjusts the platter speed to tune each KEY BUTTON during NOTE MODE The adjust range is between a half note up 8 and a half note down RANGE SWITCH Selects the variable pitch range of the PITCH FADER P
39. laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like 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 stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with product Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturers instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer 9 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 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 23 11 Lightning For added protection of this product during a 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 12 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 13 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into th
40. the MAJOR MINOR INDICATOR has selected MAJOR MINOR INDICATOR This LED lights up when the MAJOR MINOR INDICATOR has selected MINOR PITCH SEGMENT DISPLAY Displays the pitch level in percentage PITCH INDICATOR Displays the basic rpm 33 45 and its status MEMORY PITCH SWITCH Starts the function to save optional rpm speeds to each KEY switch PITCH INDICATOR This LED lights up when the MEMORY PITCH function is in use JOG DIAL Operates the MEMORY PITCH and chord setting POWER SWITCH Turns the power ON OFF OUTPUT JACK Outputs audio signals Connect to a mixer or other audio devices OUTPUT LEVEL SELECT SWITCH Selects the audio output level from LINE and PHONO MIDI IN JACK MIDI external MIDI controllers The CONTROLLER ONE can change the rpm via PITCH mode and NOTE mode with the PITCH NOTE SELECT SWITCH NOTE MODE The NOT MODE is designed to use a C chord single note record 33rpm as its standard sound source Notes are playable by controlling the platter speed with the PITCH FADER and KEY switches The NOTE INDICATOR will light up when NOTE MODE is ON An option of selecting the control from the PITCH FADER and KEY switches BUTTON INDICATOR will light up when the control is set to the KEY switches The FADER INDICATOR will light up when the control is set to the PITCH FADER PITCH BEND adjusts the platter speed from to b Th
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42. ADER TUNE NOTE KEY BEER IEEE EX E UCb RANGERSY PITCH FADER PITCH PITCH 60 10 8 1096 NOTE NORMAL 8 ALL 16 ALL 8 ALL RANGE PITCH FADER 8 ALL 10 RANGE PITCH FADER 10 60 NORMAL RANGE PITCH FADER 60 NORMAL PITCH NOTE PITCH NOTE PITCH PITCH NOTE NOTE
43. ANGE 0 4 0g OTHER DIMENSIONS WXHXD Ws76XD480XH160 mm WEIGHT 10Kg ee line 6 3 1 J PIES chs CHE 7
44. ITCH MODE Selectable from 60 10 and 8 Preset 10 NOTE MODE Selectable from NORMAL 8 step and ALL 16 step Preset ALL 8 ALL INDICATOR This LED lights up when the PITCH FADER s pitch range is set to 8 or ALL 10 INDICATOR This LED lights up when the PITCH FADER s pitch range is set to 10 60 NORMAL INDICATOR This LED lights up when the PITCH FADER s pitch range is set to 60 or NORMAL PITCH NOTE SELECT SWITCH Selects PITCH NOTE mode PITCH INDICATOR This LED lights up when the system is in PITCH mode NOTE INDICATOR This LED lights up when the system is in NOTE mode FADER BUTTON SELECT SWITCH Selects the pitch control from the PITCH FADER and KEY BUTTON MEMORY PITCH PLAY FADER INDICATOR This LED lights up when the pitch control is set to the PITCH FADER BUTTON INDICATOR This LED lights up when the pitch control is set to the KEY BUTTON S REMOTE SWITCH External MIDI controllers connected to the CONTROLLER ONE control the platter speed when this switch is ON REMOTE INDICATOR This LED lights up when the REMOTE SWITCH is ON Oct DOWN SWITCH Shifts the KEY switches scale 1 octave down 31 3Oct DOWN INDICATOR This LED lights up when the Oct DOWN SWITCH is pushed and the KEY scale is shifted G 4MAJOR MINOR SELECT SWITCH Selects the scale for NOTE mode from MAJOR and MINOR MAJOR INDICATOR This LED lights up when
45. MAL 2 E lt reverse The platter rotates as printed on the body The platter rotates opposite to as printed on the body o 7 a Ba Blinks displaying either NORMAL REVERS The selection changes by rotating the encoder NORMAL REVERS lt REVERS PITCH BEND KEY SEGMENT displays as shown in the left picture after executing the KEY BUTTON setting display switches from NORMAL to REVERS by rotating the encoder pitch bends direction of and b become opposite Select the direction and press the encoder to execute the setting The system moves on to the next setting KEY BUTTON ORDER Select BUTTON CONTROL The display switches from NORMAL to REVERS by rotating the encoder after setting the PITCH BEND The order of the KEY BUTTONS on the front side of the CONTROLLER ONE reverse Select the order and push the encoder to execute the setting The settings are all completed NOTE f the PITCH FADER is the selected PITCH control in each mode the PITCH BEND will be the only setting adjustable C NORMAL 38 MIDI MODE OC MIDI Implementation Chart The MIDI MODE activates when the REMOTE switch is turned ON allo
46. a saved PITCH Push the button you want to delete for more that 1 5 seconds after procedure 5 oooo oo gl 9 E The buttons display will change when the saved rpm is deleted Completed E w E Push the MEMORY PITCH SWITCH to cancel the MEMORY PITCH mode 35 O How to operate the saved PITCH Select PITCH mode with the PITCH NOTE SELECT SWITCH The rpm speed saved in MEMORY PITCH mode will be assigned to each KEY BUTTON No rpm speed saved OOOOOOOO When the RPM of PITCH is saved to the button When the RPM of NOTE is saved to the button When the RPM is NOT saved to the button NOTE SEGMENT DISPLAY BANK1 BANK4 BANK2 5 8 Banks 36 SETTINGS The encoder can change adjust chords KEY BUTTONs direction of the PITCH BEND and the KEY BUTTON assignment What the encoder can set adjust amp 8 18 E a E 18 NOTE Setting Select NOTE mode 1 8 18 121 18 E E Rotate the encoder to shift each KEY buttons note 2 The note display will display the
47. e cs EI The height can be adjusted easily guided with No heed the height scale P e height adjust 4 T n artridge Maximum height is 9mm mesia GROT Please refer to the cartridges manual for me3e ra26mm cartridge measurements i Requires height 7 adjust 9mm The arm height adjustment screw can be screwed with a screwdriver or a coin Make sure it the adjustment screw is screwed tightly Arm Height gage It may cause the needle to skip if it is loose Screw Driver m Tighten COIN Arm Height Adjustment Screw 28 CONTROL LAYOUT TOP AREA LELELLLLI m 1991 HM rr REAR PANEL AREA AEG s 29 FUNCTIONS START STOP SWITCH Turns the platter rotation ON OFF 33 45rpm SWITCH Selects the standard rotation speed of the platter 33 45rpm INDICATOR This LED will light up when the standard rotation speed is set to 33rpm REVERSE SWITCH This switch instantly reverses the platters rotation direction REVERSE INDICATOR This LED lights up when the REVERSE SWITCH is turned ON MOTOR OFF SWITCH Turns the motor OFF MOTOR OFF INDICATOR This LED lights up when the motor is turned off QUARTZ LOCK SWITCH NOTE MODE The KEY switch and PITCH FADER will be invalid and the rpm speed will be held at 33rpm 0 PITCH MODE The KEY switch and PITCH FADER will be invalid and the rpm speed will
48. e CONTROLLER ONE is set t o NOTE mode when the power is turned ON mos TOT T TUNE fn BUTTON CONTROL The KEY SEGMENT displays the chord of each KEY BUTTON NOTE Chords displayed are based on use of C chord single note record The platter speed will change to the rpm of the chord displayed on the selected KEY BUTTON The chord of each KEY BUTTON will shift a half note at every click of the JOG dial Chords can be tuned with the TUNE VOLUME knob o PEDALMIDI 32 FADER CONTROL The KEY SEGMENT will display the chord NOTE Chords displayed are based on use of a C chord single note record The pitch range is selectable from NORMAL and ALL with the RANGE button The variable pitch range of NORMAL is 1 octave and ALL is 2 octaves Chords can be tuned with the TUNE VOLUME knob NOTE SEGMENT DISPLAY PITCH MODE The PITCH FADER controls the PITCH MODE mode will enter MEMORY PITCH PLAY MODE ref P16 by selecting BUTTON during PITCH MODE The RANGE switch selects the variable pitch range from 8 10 and 60 e E 39 O O O 277 O OF E a Ox tro iO ofo 59 4
49. ence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consitute a risk of electric shock to persons TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 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 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 4 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 5 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 7 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or
50. idges come with color coded wires Make sure that you match these colors correctly Red Right Channel Green R Right Channel White L Left Channe Blue L Left Channel NOTE If using a lightweight cartridge we suggest the use of the shell weight enclosed 3 The overhang of your cartridge needs to be adjusted to best suit the A S T S tone arm For best tracking and stylus pressure a distance of 50mm as shown should be set NOTE To avoid premature damage to the stylus take care to avoid touching it during any adjustment s 4 Insert the head shell into the front part of the tone arm Turn the looking ring in the direction shown below until the head shell is firmly fixed in place 26 Vestax Top Record disc side Printed side Bottom Slip surface side NUT x HEADSHELL OPTION SHELL WEIGHT OPTION Connections and setting Setting the CONTROLLER ONE POWER CONNECTION Set the body on a solid horizontal surface that is Connect the power cable to a power plug not affected by external vibrations Set the CONTROLLER ONE away from the NOTE Please make sure that the power cable is speaker system as much as possible supplied with the correct voltage Avoid sunlight dust moisturized places and i s heater when placing the CONTROLLER ONE Set the CONTROLLER ONE away from radios FM AM It may cause noises TONE ARM SETTING Horizontal balance adjustment 1 Lo
51. is 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 14 Servicing Do not attempt to service product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel 15 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 damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product the product has been exposed to rain or water d lf 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 to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates need for service 16 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other ha
52. note of when a 18 18 6 Ej 1 single note record is played The setting range is shown in the picture a E 18 amp R 18 8j 14 j E E 5 R B E B EJ 18 E E amp B E E Clockwise Counter 6 E a 8 5 Clockwise A E 8 a E E 8 R Al 6 E al E E ER ARAM E 8 E E E A 8 E fal E E Blinks displaying either THROUGH or GATE The selection changes by rotating the encoder E lt THROUGH 85 55 5 E GATE Select button control KEY SEGMENT will display as it shows in the left picture when the encoder is rotated Rotate the encoder to change the BUTTON s operation mode from GATE to THROUGH GATE Momentary type The sound is played while the button is pushed 3 THROUGH Alternate type The sound continues to play after the button is pushed Select either THROUGH or GATE and push the encoder to execute the setting Blinks displaying either THROUGH or GATE The selection changes by rotating the encoder RIA P 5 E Blinks displaying either NORMAL or REVERS The selection changes by rotating the encoder 8 NOR
53. osen the dynamic needle balance knob on the tone arm by unscrewing it anti clockwise and slide it to zero Leave the knob loose at this time 2 Release the tone arm from the arm lock and rotate the balance weight so that it stays horizontal NOTE DO NOT let the needle touch the platter or body during the adjustment 3 Adjust the balance weight so the tone arm is set as shown in the picture a When the balance weight and cartridge are balanced the tone arm is held horizontal b Excessive forward advancement of the balance weight causes the cartridge side to be lowered x me c Excessive backward retreatment of the balance weight causes the cartridge side to be raised 27 Needle pressure adjustment 4 Check if the dynamic needle pressure knob slides NOTE If the balance weight moves while setting the needle pressure level restart from NM setting the balance weight Pressure Knob 5 Slide the dynamic needle balance knob to the specified pressure level of the cartridge gt NOTE If the needle pressure is to strong it may cause skipping and less operating life of the needle 6 Screw the dynamic needle balance knob clockwise to secure setting Maximum needle pressure is 5g NOTE DO NOT screw the dynamic needle knob too tight It may cause damage ARM HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT The height of the tone arm must be adjusted Cartridge depending on the type of cartridge you us
54. wing external MIDI controllers to control the CONTROLLER ONE s platter speed MIDI CHANNEL setting Push the encoder REMOTE switch ON to enter the KEY BUTTON setting ref SETTINGS Push again to enter the PITCH BEND settings and then push again to enter the MIDI channel settings The H display will show as in the left picture CONTROL CHANGE setting The mode enters CONTROL CHANGE setting after MIDI CHANNEL setting The display will show as in the left picture Once the CONTROL CHANGE setting is finished the mode enters KEY BUTTON ORDER and then completes the MIDI MODE setting j FUNCTION SEND NOTE BASIC CHANNEL POWER ON x 1 ADJUSTABLE x 146 MODE POWER ON x monea M21 MESSAGE x x SUBSTITUTE ok ke ke NOTE NUMBER SCALE x 37 83 RK RR ke 43 78 VELOCITY NOTE ON x Ix NOTE OFF x x AFTER TOUCH KEY SEPARATE x x CHANNEL SEPARATE X x PITCH BEND x CONTROLCHANG 0 31 on PITCH CONTROL 32 63 0 31 LOWER 7bit PROGRAM CHANGE x x d ADJUST RANGE 1 1 EXCLUSIVE x x COMMON SONG POSITION x x SONG SELECT x x TUNE x x REAL TIME CLOCK x x COMMAND OTHER LOCAL ON OFF x x ALL NOTE OFF x x ACTIVE SENSING O RESET x les 1 ADJSUTABLE POWER ON 4 FOOT OMNI ON POLYPHONIC MODES OMNI OFF POLYPHONIC MODE2 OMNI O CAN MODE4 OMNI OFF MONOPHONIC X
55. zards 17 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition FEATURES The CONTROLLER ONE allows you to create Scales and melodies by playing single note records G9 Scales can be tuned with other instruments such as guitars and pianos with the TUNE volume The memory pitch mode saves the RPM speed of the CONTROLLER ONE which allows you to create your own original scale and performances 18 Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart stand that is recommended by manufacturer 19 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 The MIDI SYNC feature synchronizes the CONTROLLER ONE s RPM speed to the MIDI NOTE signals sent from sequencers 2 Operation modes PITCH mode and NOTE mode can be changed to suite your preference and performance easily with a flick of a switch G Features such as the 8 KEY buttons Pitch bend UP button and DOWN button have been designed for playing scales and melodies Before using the CONTROLLER ONE INCLUDED ITEMS A number of parts are not attached to the CONTROLLER ONE Please check if all items listed below are included 1 CONTROLLER ONE main unit 1 Platter 1 Slipmat 1 Head shell 1 Balance Weight 24

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