Liturgical player and digital recorder.

Liturgical player and digital recorder.

The Belltron MDB-4G is a liturgical player and digital recorder. The system has the ability to digitally record in MP3 format on SD card and USB. Memory is stored on a 4GB SD card and MP3 files can be reproduced. The system is supplied with 600 melodies. Programmable from PC. The MDB-4G is available pre-amplified and amplified.

ADVANTAGES

The Belltron MDB-4G liturgical player is an instrument capable of satisfying a wide range of liturgical requirements. Whenever there isn’t anyone to enliven a religious function by playing music of singing, the liturgical player can step in to assist the clergy during service and  play programmed music in sequence.

EASY TO USE

It is easy to use the Belltron liturgical player thanks to the simple guided instructions on a blue graphic LCD display. The system is supplied along  with a program to create music libraries in which melodies can be edited as well as adding new tracks to those already supplied with the device. In addition, using an SD card or external USB key you can upload music and playlists . It works like a digital recorder where you and store music of your choice which can then be arranged to play in sequence ready to be played during functions. A Belltron remote control is supplied to simplify use during mass.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

The MDB-4G can be used as a liturgical  music player or as a digital recorder. The liturgical device is supplied with 600 melodies stored on a 4 GB SD memory card. The MDB-4G can be used as a digital recorder to store MP3 files on SD/USB. The Belltron liturgical player reproduces music with CD quality audio in MP3 layer format.

MADE IN ITALY

The quality and reliability of Belltron products are tested and safe. Using proprietary technology, which characterizes every single electronic device, Belltron is pleased to offer a distinctive Made in Italy product. The high quality factory made productions promote the good name of the company, which is an excellence for electronics in the ecclesiastical world.