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11 Folder selection/Menu functions
A
Turn the control to the left or right to scroll through
the folders of the storage media. Folder number and
name are indicated in the LCD.
B Press the control to indicate the name of the folde
currently selected.
C In menu mode, turn the control to the left or right to
select the menu items. Press the control to set a menu
item. Menu items and options are indicated in the LCD.
12 Title selection
A
Turn the control to the left or right to select titles from
the current folder and the entire storage media. If you
keep the control pressed while turning it at the same time,
you can jump 10 titles forward or backward. Title number,
title name and folder number are indicated in the LCD.
B Press the control repeatedly to indicate the
information of the title’s ID3 tag in the LCD for approx. 20
seconds: Artist, Genre, Bit rate, Folder Name, File Name,
and Title Name.
13 PITCH RANGE
Selects the speed adjusting range. Each actuation
switches the unit between 4%, 8% and 16% and is
indicated in the display.
14 Pitch/Tempo Lock on/off
A
Activates/deactivates the PITCH CONTROL. With
the function activated, the LED will light up.
B If you keep this button pressed for 2 seconds, you
activate/deactivate the function "Tempo Lock". With the
function activated, the tonal pitch of the title remains
constant when the speed of the title is changed with the
PITCH CONTROL (corresponding symbol is indicated in
the display).
15 Cue level
Level control for headphones connected to the jack
PHONES.
This control has no function if the mixer mode is not
activated.
16 CUE PAN
For fading between player mechanism 1 and 2 for the
headphone output. In mid-position, both channels can be
heard at the same volume.
This control has no function if the mixer mode is not
activated.
17 Headphones input
6.3 mm jack PHONES for connecting stereo headphones.
This input has no function if the mixer mode is not
activated.
18 Fader start selector
The player mechanisms of the MMP-1 can be remote-
controlled with the internal CROSSFADER or an external
mixer, i.e. by advancing and closing the internal
crossfader or the fader of an external mixer the
respective player mechanism is started and set to pause.
upper position: Fader start is operated with the internal
CROSSFADER. The fader start connectors on the rea
r
panel are deactivated.
lower position: Fader start is operated with an external
mixer. The internal CROSSFADER is deactivated.
19 Tone controls
2-band equalizer for player mechanism 1 and 2: HIGH
and LOW.
20 Crossfader
For crossfading between player mechanism 1 and 2
when the mixer mode is activated (button MIXED
OUTPUT lights In mid-position, both input channels can
be heard at the same volume. The CROSSFADER can
be switched on and off in the system menu.
21 Power on/off
Press this button shortly to turn the unit on. To avoid
accidental shutdown, you have to keep this button
pressed for 2 seconds to turn the unit off.
22 Operating mode
A
ctivates/deactivates the mixing function of the unit.
A
button actuated (LED lights up): The mixing function
is activated; i.e. the CROSSFADER allows fo
r
crossfading between both input channels and the maste
r
signal of both player mechanisms is only fed to the
MIXED OUTPUT.
B button not actuated (LED off): The mixing function is
deactivated; i.e. the signals of the input channels are fed
to the output of the individual player mechanism.
23 Rotary wheel
A
function “Search“ is activated (button SEARCH lights
up): For fast forward/reverse in replay mode and in pause
mode.
B function “Search“ is deactivated: For the function
”Pitch Bend“ in replay mode, i.e. the rotation of the wheel
creates a temporary change of speed of up to ±100 %.
The change of speed depends on the turning speed o
f
the wheel: as long as the wheel is rotated in a clockwise
direction the title speed is increased and decreased when
rotated in a counter-clockwise direction. When you stop
turning the wheel the speed will automatically return to
normal. In pause mode, the wheel can be used fo
r
scanning through a title frame by frame.
24
Switches between replay and pause. During replay the
green LED lights, in pause mode the green LED flashes.
25 CUE
When pressing the button in pause mode and during
replay the unit stops and returns to the last set Cue point
and is in pause mode (LED lights). Every time a new Cue
point is set, the LED flashes.
26 CUE 1-4
To store (press MEMO first) and to select Cue points and
loops.
27 MEMO
Stores Cue points and loops with the buttons CUE 1-4.
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