A machine with sound reproducing and editing/mixing functions (so-called ‘disc jockey multi player’) in a housing with dimensions of approximately 40 × 32 × 10 cm.
It is equipped with a CD reader and has various interfaces (USB, audio outputs, SD card reader). It has knobs, push-buttons, sliders and a 6,1 inches liquid crystal display (LCD) indicator.
The machine is capable of editing and mixing sound. For those purposes it is, inter alia, equipped with:
- an auto beats per minute (BPM) counter;
- a fader start and back cue;
- a track hot cue;
- a loop;
- a 4 beat loop;
- cue point setting.
The machine is intended to be used by professional disc-jockeys for reproducing, editing and mixing sound.
The sound files that are reproduced, edited and mixed can come from various sources (CD-reader, automatic data-processing (ADP) machine, USB memory or SD card).
The machine can operate stand-alone or in conjunction with an ADP machine.
[1][1]. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32014R0311