
DJM-350
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FAQ
- Q1 Can sound input to the MIC/AUX terminals be recorded on USB devices?
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A1
Yes.
Net Number : 8 - Q2 Can the volume when playing files on USB devices be changed?
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A2
Yes.
Change the volume by adjusting [MASTER LEVEL].Net Number : 13 - Q3 How can I adjust the recording level?
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A3
1. For CD/PHONO inputs
Adjust with the TRIM control and channel fader.
Note, however, that if the TRIM control is turned clockwise so that the channel level indicator lights red, the input level is too high and the sound may be distorted.2. For MIC/AUX inputs
Adjust with the LEVEL control.Net Number : 14 - Q4 TRIM, channel fader, MASTER LEVEL All there are used to adjust the volume. What is the difference between them?
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TRIM:
This adjusts the audio level input from an external device to the different channels.Channel fader:
This adjusts the audio level output from the different channels for mixing.MASTER LEVEL:
This adjusts the audio level output from the DJM-350 to an external device.Net Number : 16 - Q5 When recording on USB devices, the recording level stays constant even when [MASTER LEVEL] is adjusted. Is this by design?
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A5
Yes.
To adjust the recording level,
1. For CD/PHONO inputs
Adjust with the TRIM control and channel fader.
Note, however, that if the TRIM control is turned clockwise so that the channel level indicator lights red, the input level is too high and the sound may be distorted.2. For MIC/AUX inputs
Adjust with the LEVEL control.Net Number : 20 - Q6 The sound from what terminals can be recorded on a USB device?
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A6
The same sound as that output from the [MASTER OUT 1] and [MASTER OUT 2] terminals is recorded on the USB device in WAV format.
Net Number : 25 - Q7 In what file format is sound stored on USB devices?
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In WAV format.
The sound is stored with a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and a quantization bit number of 16 bits.Net Number : 26 - Q8 What is the continuous recordable time?
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The continuous recordable time is 180 minutes. If recording continues for over 180 minutes, the music data file is automatically split. Recording is possible for about 90 minutes on a USB device with a 1 GB capacity.
Net Number : 27 - Q9 What sort of playback functions can be used with USB devices on which I have recorded?
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Playback, pausing, forwarding, and skipping to the beginning of the track (file) or to the next track are possible.
Also, by outputting the sound to the headphones only (and not to the master outputs), the track you are about to play can be checked beforehand.Net Number : 28 - Q10 Can music files recorded on USB devices be deleted by operating the DJM-350?
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A10
Yes, they can be deleted one file at a time.
Net Number : 29 - Q11 Can music files recorded on USB devices be split by operating the DJM-350?
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A11
Yes. When the DJM-350’s [TRACK MARK] button is pressed at the point at which you want to split the file during recording, the file is split and recorded as two separate files.
Net Number : 30 - Q12 Can sound recorded on a USB device be mixed with the sound of channel 1, channel 2 or the microphone and played?
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A12
Yes.
Net Number : 31 - Q13 Can the sound of a turntable be recorded on a USB device?
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A13
Yes. The same sound as that output from the [MASTER OUT 1] and [MASTER OUT 2] terminals is recorded on the USB device, so the sound of a turntable can easily be recorded in high quality as a WAV file by setting the level of all inputs other than the turntable to the minimum.
Net Number : 32 - Q14 Can USB devices on which I have recorded be connected to the CDJ-350 and played?
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A14
Yes.
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