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Connections Playback SpecificationsBasic Operations Memo Function Utility
Q4 CLR1, CLR2, CLR3 buttons
These clear the hot start points or the auto loop
playback start points.
Q5 EXIT button
When the
EXIT button is pressed during auto
loop playback, auto looping is canceled and
normal playback resumes.
Q6 Vibrant Tube Display
The display provides various information relating
to playback, title, position, time and others.
Q7 MIDI button
This sets the MIDI mode and starts the USB
MIDI control mode.
Q8 USB button
This sets the USB mode. Use this button to play
files on USB devices.
Q9 CD button
This sets the CD mode. Use this button to play
CDs and MP3 files on CD-ROMs.
W0 FLIP, -CLR button
FLIP:
When the A point is set, the
FLIP button
provides two modes of operation, Hot Start
mode and Stutter mode.
The display will indicate “H/S” or “STR”.
CLR:
You are able to clear the, A or B points individually
as well as both points simultaneously. To clear
A or B, push the
FLIP button first, followed by
the
A or B buttons. To clear both points, press
and hold the
FLIP button for 2 seconds.
W1 TIME button, -UTILITY button
TIME:
The display switches between “ELAPSED”
(elapsed time), “REMAIN” (remaining time),
“T.ELAPSED” (total elapsed time) and
“T.REMAIN” (total remaining time) each time
the button is pressed.
W8 A/B TRIM buttons
When pressed during seamless looping, the
mode for adjusting seamless loop point A or B
is set.
W9 PARAMETERS knob
PARAMETERS:
When the
PARAMETERS knob is turned,
the Platter effect, memo, preset or other
parameters and data can be selected.
FILE SEARCH:
When the
PARAMETERS knob is turned while
pressing it, the letter search mode is set.
TRACK SEARCH, Playlist, FILE SEARCH:
When the
PARAMETERS knob is pressed,
tracks (files) can be selected one track at a
time.
When the
PARAMETERS knob is turned while
pressing it, tracks (files) can be selected in
units of 10.
When using CD and CD-ROM discs.
E0 BACK button
Press this button to return to the previous
screen.
A long-press shall return to the top menu.
E1 PLAYLIST button
The mode switches between file search and
playlist search each time this button is pressed
in the USB play mode.
E2 PITCH SLIDER
Use this slider to adjust playing speed.
The playing speed decreases when sliding
upwards and increases downwards.
E3 PITCH BEND +/– buttons
Pushing these buttons will change main playing
speed temporarily.
While pushing
PITCH BEND + button the playing
speed increases and speed decreases while
pushing
PITCH BEND – button.
When release button, playing speed returns to
the previous speed.
E4 PITCH button
The pitch range switches as follows each time the
button is pressed: Pitch off
±6 % ±10 %
±16 % ±100 % Pitch off.
The PITCH LED lights in all cases, except when
the pitch mode is turned off.
E5 KEY ADJUST button
Use this to turn the key adjust mode on and off.
E6 PLATTER MODE button
When this button is pressed, the Platter disc
operation mode can be selected.
CLASSIC VINYL: (Spinning)
When the Platter mode is set to the classic Vinyl
mode, operation like a turntable is possible by
touching the spinning Vinyl disc.
BEND/SEARCH:
When the PLATTER Source is set to BEND
during playback, it alternates as the pitch
bend function. The display will indicate “Bend”.
When PLATTER Source is set to Search,
during Pause or CUE mode, it alternates as the
Manual Search function. Manual search allows
you to move the CUE point around by one
frame at a time (1/75 second) with an audible
frame-repeat sound. The display will indicate
“Search”.
E7 Vinyl disc
The Vinyl playback, manual search and pitch
bend can be selected. In the file search mode,
the file can be selected.
E8 REVERSE button
Push this button to set the REVERSE.
E9 DUMP button
Push this button to set the DUMP.
R0 BRAKE button
Push this button to set the BRAKE and adjust
the parameter.
R1 DISC EJECT button
When the button is pressed, the CD is ejected.
Ejection is locked while a CD is playing.
R2 Strobo Indicator
It can check the relative change in tempo when
the red strobe light reflects on the three rows of
strobe dots on the peripheral edge of the platter
when rotating.
Upper dots: When the dots appear to be
stationary, the pitch setting is changed about
+3.5 %.
Center dots: When the dots appear to be
stationary, the pitch setting is ±0 % (33 rpm or
45 rpm).
Lower dots: When the dots appear to be
stationary, the pitch setting is changed about
–3.5 %.
NOTE
It is not possible to switch the total elapsed time
and total remaining time when searching for files in
the USB mode.
UTILITY:
The Utility mode is set when this button is
longpressed while the player is in the Cue
mode.
Getting Started
W2 TITLE/ID3 button, -CONT./SINGLE button
TITLE:
CD mode ··························································
Each time the button is pressed when there
is CD text data, the display switches between
the “Artist”, “Album”, “Title” and the display
shown before the display was switched.
USB and CD-ROM mode ·································
When the button is pressed while in the USB
mode, the display switches between the
Artist”, “Album”, “Title, “Genre, “Year” and
the display shown before the display was
switched.
CONT. SINGLE:
The display switches between the single play
mode (PLAY LOCK), single play mode (LOCK
OFF) and continuous play each time the button
is pressed and held in for over 1 second.
SINGLE PLAY LOCK (Single play & play lock)
“Single play & play lock” can be selected in the
“PRESET” settings. When “Single play & play
lock” is selected, the single play mode is set.
In this mode, files cannot be selected during
playback, thus preventing files from being
selected or playback stopped accidentally.
W3 DISPLAY button, -RELAY button
DISPLAY:
Use this button switch the waveform display.
The display switches as follows each time the
button is pressed:
1. Character display + Waveform display
2.
Waveform display + Display of various points
b For the waveform display, when in the USB
mode, the waveform is only displayed when
waveform data is stored in the ID3 tag data.
RELAY:
You can turn the RELAY mode ON/OFF when
this button is pressed held for over 1 second.
W4 A button
Using this button you can create starting point
for Hot Start, Seamless Loop and Stutter.
W5 B button
Use this to set the B point for to create a
Seamless Loop after the A point has been set.
W6 EXIT/RELOOP button
Use this to exit or return back again to Seamless
loop playback. You can add variety to looping
with this function.
W7 NEXT TRACK button
When the button is pressed during playback, the
next track mode is selected.
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