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USB Input | Yes |
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Anti-Shock | Yes |
Scratch Capability | Yes |
Seamless Loop | Yes |
BPM Counter | Yes |
Jog Wheel | Yes |
Inputs | USB |
Key Lock | Yes |
Looping | Yes |
Effects | No |
Disc Formats | CD, CD-R |
Display | LCD |
Outputs | RCA |
Power Supply | 100-240V, 50/60 Hz |
Lists all included items in the product packaging.
Instructions for registering the product online for support and updates.
Essential steps and precautions before operating the device.
Visual guide illustrating how to connect the NDX 400 to other audio equipment.
Ejects the CD. No effect if CD is playing. Supports commercial CDs, CD-Rs, and MP3 CDs.
Connect a USB thumb drive (FAT16/FAT32) with MP3s. Press SOURCE to select USB.
Selects playback source between CD or USB device. An LED indicates the selected source.
Toggles Folder View/File View. Use TRACK KNOB to navigate folders and files.
Selects tracks. Turn and press to skip 10 tracks at a time.
Starts or pauses playback. Pausing creates a cue point.
Returns to last playback start point and pauses. Holding CUE starts playback from that point.
Activates/deactivates scratch effect using the JOG WHEEL. Red LED indicates active mode.
Enables rapid scanning through music using the JOG WHEEL. Red LED indicates active mode.
Reverses track playback. Button lights up when active.
Activates braking effect on stopping playback. Adjust braking time with JOG WHEEL.
Searches tracks, bends pitch, scans, or scratches audio depending on mode.
Records a hot cue point at the current location when pressed with a HOT CUE button.
Sets and recalls cue points. LED indicates active cue points. Overwritable.
Sets the start point for a loop during playback.
Sets the end point for a loop and starts loop playback.
Plays the track immediately from the beginning of a loop, reactivating the loop.
Creates and plays a sequence of tracks. Manage programs via PROG, REC, FOLDER, EJECT.
Toggles between Auto-Cue (stops at end) and Continuous Play (plays through).
Adjusts remote start settings for CUE/PLAY, TACT, and LOCK modes via connector.
Switches time display between elapsed, remaining, or total. Scrolls ID3 tags with TRACK KNOB.
Adjusts pitch fader range (±4%, 8%, 16%, 100%). LCD/LEDs indicate current range.
Adjusts overall music pitch and tempo when PITCH LEDs are lit.
Temporarily adjust pitch and tempo up to -/+ 4% from current setting.
Locks musical key during tempo adjustment. Prevents pitch change when tempo is altered.
Manually enter BPM by tapping. Hold button for 2 seconds for auto-detection.
Indicates all functions and status information as they occur.
Overview of the connection ports and controls located on the rear panel.
Sets the unit's voltage to match the location's power supply.
Port for connecting the supplied power cord.
Turns the unit on/off. Should be used before disconnecting external power.
Line level output for connecting the CD player to a mixer.
Connects to mixer for fader start functionality. Starts/stops playback via crossfader movement.
Explanation of the information displayed on the unit's Liquid Crystal Display.
Shows the current playback status: playing or paused.
Illuminates when the unit is paused at a cue point.
Shows whether tracks are from a CD or USB device.
Displays current track/folder number. 'P' prefix for program tracks.
Shows total tracks on CD/USB or total folders on USB device (in Folder View).
Shows elapsed or remaining minutes and seconds of a track.
Shows track frames elapsed/remaining for precise cueing (1 second = 75 frames).
Visual representation of track time: remaining or elapsed.
Indicates if displayed time is elapsed, remaining, or total CD time.
Shows Auto-Cue or Continuous Play mode status.
Indicates when a loop has been programmed.
Shows track tempo in Beats Per Minute (BPM). 'AUTO BPM' for auto-detected tempo.
Shows the percentage change applied to the track's pitch.
Shows when the Master Tempo feature is active.
Indicates that a programmed track sequence is playing.
Displays folder names or file names when navigating MP3s.