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General functions and controls, A. top unit controls (figure 3) – American Audio Pro Scratch 1 User Manual

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FX MIX

PARAMETER

8%/12%/16%

ON/OFF

TRANS/

PAN

SAMPLE PITCH

ENTER

FLANGER/

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SCRATCH/

FADE

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FLASH 1

FLASH 2

FLASH 3

MEMORY

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HEADPHONE

HEADPHONE

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SERIAL NO:

CUE

AUDIO OUT

FLASH

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230V

AC IN ~

POWER

ON

OFF

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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS

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AUDIO • Pro Scratch 1™ INSTRUCTION MANUAL • PAGE 6

A. TOP UNIT CONTROLS (FIGURE 3)

1. LCD DISPLAY - This high quality LCD display

indicates all the functions, as they are occurring.

This display is viewable at several comfortable

angles (see page 4). The display ICONS will be

explained in the section D.
2. HOLD BUTTON - This button allows you to

set and lock any new parameters you set to

the effects. This button will glow bright blue

when the hold function is activated. If the hold

function is not selected any changes to the effect

parameters will be momentary.
3. SKID/COAST BUTTON - This button is used

to activate and deactivate either the Skid or

Coast effects. See built-in effects on page 22.
4. SCRATCH/FADE BUTTON - This button is

used to activate and deactivate either the Scratch

or Fade effects. See built-in effects on page 21.
5. SEARCH WHEEL - This wheel has four

forward and four reverse speed positions allowing

you to quickly scan through tracks. The more

you turn the wheel in either direction, the faster

your search.
6. FLASH BUTTONS 1-3 - These button are

used to store either three (3) cue points or three

(3) samples. Each Flash Button can store either

a sample or a cue point.

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