channel mixer. Firmware upgradeable. Cortex DMIX-300 Features: iPod® Dock The Dmix-300 can be used as an iPod® computer dock to transfer files to your iPod® without having to remove it from your dMIX! The unit comes with supports for both standard (3g and above) iPod® s, as well as iPod® Mini's and Nano's. Due to Apple limitations, the iPod® iTouch, iPhone & Mac formatted Classics are not compatible with Cortex products. Firmware Upgradeable The dMIX's internal software can be upgraded simply by
downloading new software,
FREE from the Cortex website. Cross-Platform USB Connectivity The dMIX offers the ability to manipulate
music stored on USB devices such as hard drives, flash memory, optical drives, and personal
music players, regardless of platform. Jog Wheel With the Tri-Mode Jog Wheel, users can search, pitch bend or even scratch just as if it were a vinyl turntable! Database-Driven
Music Management The dMIX-300 uses a database management system that allows the user to search through a massive library of
music within seconds, by artist, title, genre, album or even by string. Playlist Support Easily make Playlists and sort songs based on Artist, Genre, etc., via your computer for use on your dMIX-300 unit with our Database Software SE a
FREE download from the Cortex website. CD-Audio and CD-R/DVD-R Support No need to abandon the CD collection, the dMIX-300 is able to play audio CDs or user-created CD-Rs or DVD-Rs loaded with MP3 or WAV
music files with any compatible USB CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. Keyboard Support Quickly find that hot new track in a massive library of
music with just a few taps of a USB-compatible keyboard. VBR & CBR File Support The dMIX-300 can play all your MP3's; CBR or VBR at any bitrate up to 320kbps. Multi-language Support The dMIX-300 supports multiple languages including English, French, and Spanish. Ultra-fast Instant Start From Cue to Start, get into the mix with no delay. Backlit LCD Display The brightly illuminated, backlit LCD main playback screen displays info on any track in the catalog, showing everything from the essentials such as artist, track title, pitch, time elapsed/remaining to detailed information including file format (MP3 or WAV), genre, and track length. This display allows more extensive visualization of parameters than a conventional CD player. PC-Based Database Creation Databases can be created via the HDC unit or the PC application, allowing users to create and manage database files at a gig, or on a home computer with lightning fast speed. Search Options The cataloging system gives you several browsing options, including Search by Artist, Song, Title, Album, and Genre. This system allows users to search the same
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