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Features Real Time Scratch Effects - Instant Start - Frame Accurate - "On the Fly" Seamless Loop - Push Button Direct Track Access - BNC Digital Output...

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Brand: GEMINI
Part Numbers: CD-1800X, CD1800X
UPC: 747705997067


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OPERATIONS MANUAL

BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH MANUAL DEL OPERADOR MANUEL DINSTRUCTIONS

CD-1800X

DIGITAL SCRATCH PLAYER
DIGITALSCHALLPLATTE SPIELER MIT KRATZER-FUNKTION LECTOR DE CD CON LA FUNCIN DEL RASGUO LECTEUR CD NUMERIQUE AVEC FONCTION SCRATCH
MULTI-LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS:
ENGLISH...PAGE 2 DEUTSCH....PAGE 7 ESPAOL...PAGE 11 FRANCAIS....PAGE 15

QUICK START GUIDE:

1 POWER: Press the POWER (1) button to turn on the CD player.
NOTE: MAKE SURE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (36) IS SET BEFORE USE.
2 DISC IN/OUT SLOT: This CD player is a front-loading player; 12 cm or 8 cm sized CDs can be used in the DISC IN/OUT SLOT (2).
NOTE: DO NOT FORCE A DISC INTO THE SLOT WHEN THE POWER TO THE UNIT IS OFF. (8 cm discs may have a loading problem.)
3 DISC IN/OUT LED: The DISC IN/OUT LED (3) blinks for disc insertion and remains solid while a disc is in the player. 4 DISPLAY: The DISPLAY (4) shows the various functions for the CD player. See FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS for details. 5 PLAYBACK DISPLAY BAR: The PLAYBACK DISPLAY BAR (5) shows the TIME ELAPSED and TIME REMAINING. 6 PLAY/PAUSE: Press PLAY/PAUSE (6) button to activate PLAY or PAUSE mode. See CUE or ROBO START INSTRUCTIONS for details. 7 TRACK SKIP: Pressing TRACK SKIP (7) buttons select which track to play. 8 SEARCH DIAL: Use the SEARCH DIAL (8) to scan forward and reverse directions on a TRACK. 9 DIRECT ACCESS: Use the DIRECT ACCESS (9) keys to select exactly which track to play or to set a precise CUE POINT. 10 JOG WHEEL: The JOG WHEEL (10) has various functions: SCRATCH mode, PITCH BEND, CUEING, and EFFECTS. 11 STOP/EJECT: Press STOP/EJECT (11) once to stop, twice to eject, and hold down to eject the CD. 12 TIME: Tap the TIME (12) button to switch the time preference in three modes: TOTAL TIME REMAINING, TIME REMAINING, TIME ELAPSED.
(13-15) SEAMLESS LOOP BUTTONS:
13 FLY CUE1: FLY CUE1 (13) sets a CUE POINT on the fly. 14 CUE 1-B/EXIT: After a CUE POINT is set press the CUE 1-B/EXIT (14) button in PLAY mode, for a SEAMLESS LOOP, press again to exit. 15 RETURN: To play from a saved CUE POINT or a SEAMLESS LOOP, press RETURN (15) to play the LOOP or the CUE again. 16 CUE 1/PREVIEW: Tap CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) to come back to a set CUE or press and hold to PREVIEW from a CUE, refer to CUE INSTRUCTIONS. 17 HOT START CUE1: Press HOT START CUE1 (17) to instantly return to and play from a CUE POINT. 18 AUTO CUE SINGLE/CONTINUOUS: Tap AUTO CUE SINGLE/CONTINUOUS (18) for: AUTO CUE SINGLE, CONTINUOUS, and NORMAL modes. 19 SET CUE: Use SET CUE (19) as a trigger for HOT STARTS 2-4 (20) or CUE 1/PREVIEW (16). See OTHER CUE OPTIONS for details. 20 HOT STARTS (CUE2, CUE3, CUE4): HOT STARTS CUE 2-4 (20) allows you to set up to 3 different CUE POINTS using SET CUE (19). 21 ROBO START: Using ROBO START (21) lets you alternate play between 2 Gemini CD-1800X CD Players. 22 MASTER TEMPO: MASTER TEMPO (22) locks in the musics PITCH even with no change in vocal or instrument tone. 23 PITCH: The PITCH (23) button activates the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25) indicated by the red LED light above the button. 24 VPS (VARIABLE PITCH SELECTOR) 4%, 8% and 16%: VPS (24) use to change the pitch settings from 4%, 8%, and 16%. 25 PITCH CONTROL SLIDE: The PITCH or BPM of a track will change (+ or -) 4%, 8%, and 16% when the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25) is moved. 26 BPM/PITCH (PITCH BEND - or +): Pressing BPM/PITCH (26) buttons together switches from BPM or PITCH BEND mode. When in BPM or
PITCH mode, the buttons for BPM/PITCH (26) will raise or lower the pitch percentage or BPM - or + 4%.
27 ZOOM: Pressing the ZOOM (27) effect button changes the delay time, producing a flanger effect, by rotating the jog wheel. 28 FILTER: Pressing the FILTER (28) effect button changes the cutoff frequency of the playback sound when the jog wheel is rotated. 29 REVERSE: Tap the REVERSE (29) button to play your musical selection backwards. 30 THE BRAKE: Pressing PLAY or PAUSE with BRAKE (30) on, makes the CD sound just like a RECORD stopping. 31 HOLD: Press HOLD (31) after you press ZOOM (27) or FILTER (28) to keep the parameters held for the effect chosen. 32 SCRATCH: Press the SCRATCH (32) button to make the cd SCRATCH like a RECORD. 33 DIGITAL OUTPUT JACK (BNC): Use the BNC (33) to connect to any type of device that accepts digital signals. 34 LINE OUTPUT JACKS: LINE OUTPUT JACKS (34) provide stereo sound via RCA cables to your mixer or receiver.

NOTE: MAKE SURE CABLES ARE PLUGGED IN TIGHT FOR OPTIMAL SOUND.
35 ROBO START JACK: ROBO START JACK (35) is used to connect two CD players to use the ROBO START (21) feature.
NOTE: MAKE SURE ROBO START CABLE IS PLUGGED IN TIGHT FOR ROBO START (21).
36 VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH: To set the proper voltage, adjust the VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (36) to 115 or 230 volts. 37 POWER JACK (AC IN): Connect the power plug into the POWER JACK (37) for power.

CONTROLS & FEATURES:

LINE OUT

DIGITAL OUT

115V 60Hz 230V 50Hz

ROBO START

INTRODUCTION:
Congratulations on purchasing a Gemini CD-1800X CD player. This state of the art professional CD player is backed by a three-year warranty, excluding lasers. One-year warranty on CD lasers. Prior to use, we suggest that you carefully read all the instructions.
(3)DISC IN/OUT (3): LED will flash green, and stay lit when loading a CD. (4)DISPLAY: The DISPLAY (4) shows the TRACK number, PITCH VALUE, SINGLE-AUTO CUE, CONTINUE (for continuous play), and 3 different time displays. These time displays are TIME ELAPSED on the track, TOTAL TIME REMAINING on the disc and TIME REMAINING on the track. Time is measured in MINUTES, SECONDS and FRAMES. (5)PLAYBACK DISPLAY: The PLAYBACK DISPLAY (5) displays the time remaining to play or how long track has been playing for. PLAYBACK DISPLAY (5) flashes slowly when the track has 30 seconds left and quickly when the track has 15 seconds left. (6)PLAY/PAUSE : Each press of the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button causes the operation to change from PLAY to PAUSE or from PAUSE back to PLAY. See the CUE INSTRUCTIONS section for more information. (7)TRACK SKIP track to play.
: The TRACK SKIP (7) buttons let you select the

CAUTIONS:

Do not use this CD player at temperatures below 41F/5C or higher than 95F/35C. The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus. Place the unit in a clean and dry location. Do not place the unit in an unstable location. When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet, always grasp it by the plug. Never pull the power cord. To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover or the bottom screws. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Please refer servicing to a qualified technician. Do not use chemical solvents to clean the unit. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.

SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS:

Laser Diode Properties Material: Ga - Al - As Wavelength: 755 - 815 nm (25 C) Laser Output: Continuous Wave, max. 0.5mW
(8)SEARCH DIAL : Use the SEARCH DIAL (8) to select the scanning direction and speed. Turning the dial in the clockwise direction will scan forward and counter clockwise will scan in reverse. The scanning speed increases, as the dial is turned further. (9)DIRECT ACCESS: Use the DIRECT ACCESS (9) buttons to select what track to play and to set a CUE POINT. See the CUE INSTRUCTIONS section for more information. (10) JOG WHEEL: The JOG WHEEL (10) has various functions. Use the JOG WHEEL (10) to make fine adjustments in pause mode. Use the JOG WHEEL (10) to bend the pitch for precise synchronization in play mode, for scratching, and adjustments to cue and effects parameters. (11) STOP/EJECT : STOP/EJECT (11) ends the playback of the CD. Press once to stop, twice to eject, or hold to eject the CD. (12) TIME: The TIME BUTTON (12) switches the time display between the three available choices listed under DISPLAY (4).

LINE VOLTAGE SELECTION:

Model CD-1800X is a dual voltage unit. It will operate at 115 or 230 volts. To set the proper voltage, follow these steps: 1. Place the head of a screwdriver in the center of the VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (36) found on the rear panel. 2. Slide the switch left for 115 volts or push the switch right for 230 volts. 3. Do not force or twist the switch. Excessive force may cause damage. If the switch does not move smoothly, contact a qualified technician.
(13) FLY CUE: The FLY CUE (13) function lets you set cues on the fly with one press of a button. With the unit in the PLAY mode (PLAY/PAUSE LED glows green), press FLY CUE (13) at the point where you want the CUE POINT to be (the unit will continue to play). The CUE POINT is now memorized. Press the CUE (16) button to return to the memorized CUE POINT. Push the PLAY/PAUSE (17) button, and the unit will instantly play from the spot selected. (14) CUE 1-B/EXIT: After a CUE POINT is memorized, pressing the CUE 1 B/EXIT BUTTON (14) in play mode, repeats the section between the CUE POINT and the point where the CUE B/EXIT (14) button was pressed. Press the CUE B/EXIT (14) button again or pause play to exit the repeating play.
(15) RETURN: The RETURN (15) button has two functions. To return to a previously saved LOOP from normal play, press the RETURN (15) button after saving the LOOP. To return to and instantly play from a previously saved CUE POINT, press the RETURN (15) button after setting the CUE POINT (if you do not have a LOOP saved).

CONNECTIONS:

1. Plug one end of a set of RCA connectors into each of the LINE OUTPUT JACKS (34). 2. Plug the other end of the RCA connectors into any available line level input jacks on your mixer. If you are playing the CD-1800X through a receiver, you can plug the RCA connectors into the CD or AUX input jacks on your receiver. If there are no CD or AUX inputs, use any line level (except phono) inputs.
3. The DIGITAL OUTPUT- BNC (33) jacks are for connecting to any type of DAT,
MD, HARD DRIVE, or any other type of device that accept digital signals.

FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS:

DSP (DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING): CD player uses state of the art DSP technology to process the sound. ANTI-SHOCK BUFFER MEMORY: With 6 seconds of ANTI-SHOCK BUFFER MEMORY the CD player stores 6 seconds of future play to ensure that any harsh movement or bumping of the unit will not interrupt play and play will continue smoothly. (1)POWER: After making sure that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH (36), found on the rear panel, is properly set, plug the unit in and press the POWER (1). The unit will turn on. Pushing the POWER (1) again will turn the unit off. (2)DISC IN/OUT SLOT: Insert the CD into the slot and the unit will automatically load the disc into the drive mechanism.

NOTE: DO NOT FORCE A DISC INTO THE SLOT WHEN THE POWER TO THE UNIT IS OFF!
(16) CUE 1/PREVIEW: With the unit in PLAY mode (the PLAY/PAUSE LED will glow), and after the CUE POINT has been set, pressing the CUE 1/ PREVIEW (16) button will cause the CD player to enter PAUSE mode (the PLAY/PAUSE LED will blink) at the memorized CUE POINT (the CUE LED glows yellow). Holding down the CUE (10) button changes the CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) function to PREVIEW allowing you to hear the music play from the CUE POINT. Releasing the CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) button returns you to the preset CUE POINT. (17) HOT START CUE1: When you set a CUE POINT using the CUE1/ PREVIEW (16) or FLY CUE (13) button you can return to that CUE POINT at any time during the musical performance simply by pressing the HOT START CUE1 (17) button. The music will immediately return to that point.
(18) AUTO CUE SINGLE/CONTINUOUS: Pressing the AUTO CUE SINGLE/CONTINUOUS (18) button activates the AUTO CUE FUNCTION. The AUTO CUE FUNCTION causes the unit to pause at the beginning of music of the following track and allows you to start play immediately from the start of music without any blank space (which exists at the beginning of every track). Pressing the AUTO CUE SINGLE/ CONTINUOUS (18) button a second time activates the CONTINUOUS function causing the unit to play continuously (after the last track, the unit will return to the first track of the disc and continue to play). Pressing the AUTO CUE SINGLE/CONTINUOUS (18) button a third time deactivates the CONTINUOUS function. (19) SET CUE: Use the SET CUE (19) button to activate the DIRECT ACCESS (9) buttons to set a CUE POINT. See the CUE INSTRUCTIONS section for more information. (20) HOT STARTS CUE 2-4: The CD-1800X allows you to set up to 3 different CUE POINTS using the HOT STARTS CUE 2-4 (20). To set each individual CUE POINT, press the SET CUE (19) button and then a cue button (CUE 2-4). You can keep setting CUE POINTS up to 3. As your music is playing, if you would like it to jump to one of your set CUE POINTS, simply press that individual CUE button (Cue 2-4) and the music will jump to that point. (21) ROBOSTART: Press the ROBOSTART (21) button to activate ROBOSTART function. Use ROBOSTART in AUTO CUE-SINGLE mode to alternate play between the two sides of the CD player (one track from one side, then one track from the other side). See the ROBOSTART INSTRUCTIONS section for further instructions. (22) MASTER TEMPO BUTTON: The MASTER TEMPO BUTTON (22) control locks in the musics pitch even when the tempo changes. You can vary the beat with no change in vocal or instrument tone. (23) PITCH: Pushing the PITCH (23) button activates the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25). (24) VPS (VARIABLE PITCH SELECTOR) 4%, 8% & 16%: Use the VPS (24) button to assign the PITCH percent the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE will have. Pressing the VPS (24) button once will assign 4%, 8%, & 16% to the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25). The PITCH (23) button must be ON for the VPS (24) button to have any effect on the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25). (25) PITCH CONTROL SLIDE: The pitch of the CD will change according to the position of the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25). (26) BPM/PITCH (PITCH BEND - or +): BPM/PITCH (26) button(s) has two modes: BPM or PITCH BEND. Pressing both buttons simultaneously will change the mode to BPM, using the PITCH CONTROL SLIDE (25) will raise or lower the BPM or PITCH, this can be used when the PITCH (23) button is off by using the PITCH BEND buttons. When in either mode the button(s) for BPM/PITCH (26) will raise or lower the PITCH or BPM percentage + or - 4% from the existing setting. When using the BPM/PITCH (26) button(s) the PITCH (23) LED will flash. The DISPLAY (4) shows levels for the active function.

(29) REVERSE: The REVERSE (29) effect plays your musical selection BACKWARDS. When the effect is activated the music will play BACKWARDS until it is released. (30) BRAKE: The BRAKE (30) button simulates the effect of a turntable slowing down to a stop. (31) HOLD: Press HOLD (31) to hold an effect after pressing either ZOOM (27) or FILTER (28). To release press the HOLD (31) button again. (32) SCRATCH: The SCRATCH (32) effect makes it possible for the JOG WHEEL (10) to SCRATCH the music as it plays. If you move the wheel back and forth the music will stop and play slowly as the wheel is moved, similar to scratching a record. When the wheel stops moving the music will continue.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Make sure that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR (36) switch, found on the rear panel, is set for the proper voltage. Plug the unit in and press the POWER (1) switch. 2. Place a CD in the DISC IN/OUT SLOT (2). 3. Push the TRACK SKIP (7) buttons to select the track you want to play. 4. Press the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button and the unit will instantly play.

CUE INSTRUCTIONS:

1. To memorize the spot at which you want play to start, the CUE POINT, select the proper track, and then push the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button so the unit goes into PLAY mode (the PLAY/PAUSE LED will glow). Listen to the CD and when the CD gets to the approximate spot, push the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button so the unit goes into PAUSE mode (the PLAY/ PAUSE LED will blink). Move the JOG WHEEL (10) or use the SEARCH DIAL (8) to find the precise spot you want play to begin, and push the PLAY/PAUSE (6) to memorize the CUE POINT. Press CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) to return to the memorized CUE POINT in PAUSE mode, and then push PLAY/PAUSE (6) to play from the CUE POINT. Or you can press the HOT START CUE1 (17) button to return to and instantly play from the saved CUE POINT. To use FLY CUE (13) to set a CUE POINT, follow these instructions: 1. With the unit in the PLAY mode (PLAY/PAUSE LED glows green), press FLY CUE (13) at the point where you want the cue point to be (the unit will continue to play). The CUE POINT is now memorized. Press the CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) button to return to the memorized CUE POINT. Push the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button, and the unit will instantly play from the spot selected.

AND/OR:

To use the SET CUE (19) button and the DIRECT ACCESS (9) buttons to set a CUE POINT, follow these instructions: 1. Press the SET CUE (19) button (the set cue LED will light). Use the DIRECT ACCESS (9) buttons to memorize the spot at which you want play to start, the CUE POINT, by selecting the proper TRACK, MINUTE, SECOND and FRAME. Push the CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) button to set the CUE. You can do this in any mode, including PLAY mode, so that you may cue a track while playing a track. Press the CUE 1/PREVIEW (16) button again to return to the memorized CUE POINT in PAUSE mode, and then push PLAY/PAUSE (6) to play from the CUE POINT. Or you can press the RETURN (15) button to return to and instantly play from the saved CUE POINT (if you do not have a loop saved).
SUGGESTION: TO AVOID CONFUSION WHILE SETTING CUE POINTS, KEEP THE TIME DISPLAY IN ELAPSED TIME MODE. WHEN YOU USE THE DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS TO SET A CUE, THE TRACK, MINUTE, SECOND AND FRAME ARE ALWAYS IN ELAPSED TIME. IF THE UNITS TIME DISPLAY IS IN TRACK REMAIN OR TOTAL REMAIN MODE, THE TRACK, MINUTE, SECOND AND FRAME DISPLAYED WILL BE THE REMAIN TIME AND NOT THE TRACK, MINUTE, SECOND AND FRAME YOU ENTERED.

(27-32) EFFECTS:

The EFFECTS BUTTONS (27-32) allow you to select one of five different effects: ZOOM (27), FILTER (28), REVERSE (29), BRAKE (30), and SCRATCH (32).
(27) ZOOM: The ZOOM (27) effect changes the delay time by rotating the jog wheel, mixing a short delay with the playback sound. This function allows you to produce the sound of a JET ENGINE (FLANGER EFFECT) using a single CD Player. When held down the DISPLAY (4) shows the effects parameters for precise tuning. (28) FILTER: The FILTER (28) effect allows you to change the CUT OFF FREQUENCY of the playback sound when the jog wheel is rotated. This allows the DJ to extract and play back specific parts from the playback sound. When held down the DISPLAY (4) shows the effects parameters for precise tuning.
2. To fine tune a CUE POINT, pause play at the memorized CUE POINT (the cue LED will glow and the PLAY/PAUSE LED will blink), then use the JOG WHEEL (10) or SEARCH (9) dial to scan frame by frame (1/ d75th of a second) to where you want play to begin (the CUE LED will blink while you scan). Press the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button to save the new CUE POINT.
NOTE: DURING FINE TUNING THERE WILL BE A STUTTER EFFECT (TO HELP YOU FIND THE BEAT). THE STUTTERING EFFECT WILL END WHEN YOU PRESS THE PLAY/PAUSE (6) BUTTON TO SAVE THE CUE POINT.

SPECIFICATIONS:

GENERAL: Type...Single Mechanism Compact Disc Player Disc Type..Standard Compact discs (12cm, 8cm) Time Display..Track Elapsed, Track Remain, or Total Remain Variable Pitch. 4%, 8%, 16% Slider with Resume Switch Pitch Bend... 4% Maximum Instant Start..Within 0.015 seconds Track Selection...1 to 99 Tracks AUDIO SECTION: Quantization..1 Bit Linear/Channel, 3 Beam Laser Oversampling Rate...8 Times Sampling Frequency...44.1 kHz Frequency Response...20 Hz to 20 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion...Less Than 0.05% Signal to Noise Ratio....104 dB Dynamic Range....98 dB Channel Separation...90 dB (1 kHz) Output Level...1.9 Volts R.M.S. Power Supply...AC 120/230V, 60/50 Hz Dimensions..8 1/2 W x 3 3/4" H x 12 1/2" D (216 x 95 x 317 mm) Weight...Player Unit 6.5 lbs (3 kg)

NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR PURPOSE OF IMPROVEMENT.

ROBO START INSTRUCTIONS:

IN SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE:
Use ROBO START (1) in AUTO CUE SINGLE mode to alternate play between two CD-1800X CD players (one track from one side, then one from the other). In AUTO CUE SINGLE mode play starts immediately with no blank or dead space. ROBO START causes one side of the CD player to play when the other side is paused. 1. Engage AUTO CUE SINGLE mode with the AUTO CUE SINGLE/ CONTINUOUS BUTTON (18). 2. Press the ROBO START BUTTON (21) to activate ROBO START. Play will alternate between the two CD players. At the end of a track, the playing side pauses and the other CD deck plays a track. At the end of this track, the playing side pauses and the first CD deck resumes play.
IN CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLAY:
If you use ROBOSTART without AUTO CUE SINGLE mode (in CONTINUOUS mode or during normal play), play will not alternate automatically. Pressing pause on the playing side will cause the other side to play. 1. During normal play, set a cue point on the other side of the CD player. 2. Press the ROBO START (21) button to activate ROBO START (the button will blink). 3. Press PLAY/PAUSE (6) button on the playing side to begin play from the cue point on the other side.
NOTE: PAUSING THE PLAYING SIDE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TRACK WILL CAUSE THE OTHER SIDE TO PLAY. WHEN THAT TRACK ENDS, PLAY WILL BEGIN FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE TRACK WHERE PLAY WAS PAUSED.

TROUBLE SHOOTING:

If the disk will not play, check to see if the disc was loaded correctly (label side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratches, etc. If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connections. If they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver. If the CD skips, check the CD for dirt or scratches. Do not assume that the CD player is defective. Many CDs are recorded out of spec and will skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.
In the U.S.A., if you have any problems with this unit, call 1-732-738-9003 for customer service. Do not return equipment to your dealer!

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NOTES:
Gemini Sound Products Corp. 120 Clover Place P.O. Box 6928 Edison, NJ 08818-6928 732-738-9003 (Phone) 732-738-9006 (Fax)

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In the USA: If you experience problems with this unit, call 1-732-738-9003 for Gemini Customer Service.
Do not attempt to return this equipment to your dealer.
Parts of the design of this product may be protected by worldwide patents. Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. Gemini Sound Products Corp. shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, mechanical, optical, chemical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the express written permission of Gemini Sound Products Corp. It is recommended that all maintenance and service on this product is performed by Gemini Sound Products Corp. or its authorized agents. Gemini Sound Products Corp. will not accept liability for loss or damage caused by maintenance or repair performed by unauthorized personnel.
Worldwide Headquarters 120 Clover Place, Edison, NJ 08837 USA Tel: (732) 738-9003 Fax: (732) 738-9006
France G.S.L. France 11, Avenue Leon Harmel, Z.I. Antony, 92160 Antony, France Tel: + 33 (0) 70 Fax: + 33 (0) 80 Germany Gemini Sound Products GmbH Ottostrasse 6, 85757 Karlsfeld, Germany Tel: 08131 - 39171-0 Fax: 08131 - 39171-9 UK Gemini Sound Products Unit C4 Hazleton Industrial Estate, Waterlooville, UK P08 9JU Tel: 00880 Fax: 00990 Spain Gemini Sound Products S.A. Rosello, 516, Barcelona, Spain, 08026 Tel: 349-3435-0814 Fax: 3493-347-6961
Gemini Sound Products Corp. 2002

All Rights Reserved

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Yamaha EMX-2300 Yamaha MC1204II Yamaha MX400-16 Yamaha RM 800-16
SKB-4031 Universal Mixer Safe
Interior Dimensions: 40 1/8 W x 31 1/8 D x 9 H 101.92cm W x 79.06cm D x 22.86cm H Fits the following mixers: Allen & Heath GL2200-424 Ramsa WR-S4424S Behringer MX8000A Soundcraft K1 (24 Ch.) Mackie 32-4VLZPro Spirit Live 32 (24 Ch.) Mackie Digital 8 bUS Spirit Studio (16 Ch.) Peavey Unity 2002-24, RQ Studiomaster Showmix 16-8-2 Peavey XR1600D Yamaha GF24/12 Phonic MR3243 Yamaha MC1604II Ramsa WR-C4520 Yamaha MX200-24 Ramsa WR-S4424

SKB-19-P12

Interior Dimensions: Pop up 12U mixer safe allows 5
(12.7cm) in rackmountable depth.
Fits the following rackmountable mixers: Behringer (rack mount kits included by Behringer) Eurorack UB1002 Eurorack UB1202 Eurorack UB1204FX Eurorack UB1204-Pro Eurorack UB1622FX-Pro Eurorack UB1832FX-Pro Eurorack UB2222FX-Pro Pro Mixer DX1000 Crate (with optinoal rack mount kit) Crate Audio CMX52 Crate Audio CMX62 Crate Audio CSX8 Gemini CS-19 CS-19R PMX-1100 PMX-1400 PMX-1800 PMX-2400 PS700i PS-900i Mackie CFX 12 1604vlz pro
Numark PPD9000 DM1295 DM1200 DM1090X CM200 CM100 Phonic (rack mount kit included by Phonic) MM1202A MM1705A MM1805X MM2005 MR1202XP MR1843X MR2443a MR2643XD Roland MV8000 Stanton RM-100 RM-80 RM-22 Vestax PMC-250 PCV-150 Yamaha MV800 MX12/4

SKB-2219P velcro pop up

Interior Dimensions: 16 1/2 W x 22 D x 6 H
41.91cm W x 55.88cm D x 17.15cm H
Fits the following Mixers: Alesis Studio 32 Behringer Eurorack UB1002 Behringer Eurorack UB1202 Behringer Eurorack UB2442FX-Pro Behringer Eurorack UB502 Behringer Eurorack UB802 Behringer Eurorack UBB1002 Crate Audio CMX32 Crate Audio CMX42FX Crate Audio CMX52 Crate Audio CMX62 Mackie 1642VLZPro Mackie CFX 12 Phonic 1805X Phonic Power Pod 1860 II Phonic Powerpod 1860 II PhonicMM 2005 PhonicMR1843X
PhonicMR2443A PhonicMR2643X(D) PhonicMR7X Roland Discover 5M Roland MC 909 Roland MV 8000 Roland SI-24 Roland VM-C7100 Roland VS-2000CD Roland VS-2400CD Yamaha EMX-2000 Yamaha MG 12/4 Yamaha MG 16/4 Yamaha MX12/4 Yamaha MX12/6 Yamaha O1v96 Yamaha RM1X Yamaha RS 7000
1SKB-R1717 Universal Mixer
Interior Dimensions: 18.25" L x 17.25" W x 4" - 2" Depth Slant
46.36cm L x 43.82cm W x 10.16cm - 5.08cm

Fits the following mixers: Mackie 1402 VLZ Pro Mackie CFX 12 Mackie DFX 12
Mackie DFX 6 Yamaha MG16/4 Yamaha MG16/6FX

SKB-1714

Interior Dimensions: 16 W x 14 D x 5 H
41.28cm W x 36.83cm D x 13.97cm H
Fits the following mixers: American Audio CDI-500 (w/touch CD player) Behringer Eurorack UB 1622-FX Behringer Eurorack UB1832-FX-Pro Behringer Eurorack UB2222FX-Pro Mackie Baby Hui control unit Mackie DFX 12
Mackie DFX 6 Numark Axis-2 Numark Axis-9 Phonic MM1705A Pioneer CDJ-800

SKB-1615

Interior Dimensions: 14 W x 13 D x 6 H
37.47cm W x 33.66cm D x 15.24cm H
Fits the following mixers: Alesis Multi Mix 12 FX Alesis Multi Mix 12 FXD Alesis Multi Mix 16 FXD Alesis Multi Mix 6 FX Alesis Multi Mix 8 FX American Audio CDS-1 American Audio Pro-DJ Behringer Eurorack UB Behringer Eurorack UB Behringer Eurorack UB1002 Behringer Eurorack UB1202 Behringer Eurorack UB1204-FX Behringer Eurorack UB1204-Pro Behringer Eurorack UB502 Behringer Eurorack UB802 Behringer Eurorack UBB1002 Crate Audio CMX32 Crate Audio CMX42FX Crate Audio CMX42P Crate Audio CMX52
Crate Audio CMX62 Denon-DN-S3000 Denon-DN-S5000 CD/MP3 player Gemini CD-1800X table top cd player Gemini CDJ-15 Gemini CDJ-20 Korg Electribe M,A,R,S, workstations Korg Electribe MX Korg Electribe SX1 Korg EMX-1 Korg ESX-1 Mackie 1202VLZPro Mackie 1402VLZPro Mackie DFX 6 Phonic 1705A Phonic1202XP Pioneer DMP-555 Stanton S-250 Technics SL DZ1200 Yamaha MG10/2

1SKB-MX-1

Mixer Bag Interior Dimensions: 20.5 L x 13 W x 11.7 H
52.07cm L x 33.02cm W x 29.72cm H
Fits the following mixers: Mackie PPM 406M Mackie PPM 808M

Mackie PPM 808S

1SKB-MX-2
Mixer Bag InteriorDimension: 18 15/16" L x 12 7/8" W x 12" H
48.1cm L x 32.7cm W x 30.48cm H
Fits the following mixers: Behringer PMX2000 Yamaha EMX62M Yamaha EMX66M
Yamaha EMX68S Yamaha EMX88S

 

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