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PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Center Display
1
Main menu display
The center display's menus are changed by using the
BROWSE button, MIX button, EFFECT button, and UTILITY
button. The function buttons, select up ()/down() buttons,
LOAD A/B buttons, and the rotary selector dial are used to
manipulate the contents of each menu.
BROWSE screen
Use to select tracks and construct playlists (P. 26).
MIX screen
Use to perform mixing operations, including auto mix using
playlists (P. 42).
EFFECT screen
Use to select scratch play and various effects used in jog break
play (P. 39).
UTILITY screen
Use to make unit settings (P. 60).
2
Function tab
Displays items that can be changed using the six function
buttons. Items displayed differ depending on the contents
shown on the main menu display.
3
A/B track information display
Displays track information and current status for tracks
playing on controller A/B.
Track name
Artist name
Play status
Indicates track is currently playing.
Indicates track is currently paused.
Indicates track is currently in cue standby
condition (see P. 36 "SETTING CUE POINTS").
MEMO
• Track name and artist name can be displayed in Western
European languages, Russian, Chinese (simplified
Mandarin), and Japanese.
Display A/Display B
1
Track number display
Displays the number of the track currently playing.
2
TEMPO control range display (±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE)
Displays the selected variable range mode of the TEMPO
adjust slider.
3
TEMPO change ratio display
Displays the change in tempo produced by the operation of the
TEMPO adjust slider.
4
A.CUE indicator
Lights when the Auto Cue function is ON.
5
Time display
Displays the current track's elapsed time ([REMAIN] indicator
is off), or remaining time ([REMAIN] indicator is lighted), in
minutes [M], seconds [S], and frames [F].
6
Playing address display
To provide a quick intuitive grasp of the relative progress of a
track's playback (either elapsed time or remaining time), a bar
graph is used to represent the full length of the track.
• Elapsed time display: Starts with all segments off, then
gradually lights from left to right.
• Remaining time display: Starts with all segments on, then
gradually goes off from left to right.
• When 30 seconds of remaining playing time is reached, the
graph begins to flash slowly.
• When 15 seconds of remaining playing time is reached, the
graph begins to flash quickly.
7
BPM display
Shows the currently playing track's BPM (Beats Per Minute)
8
MEMO indicator
Lights when a cue or loop point has been stored in memory.
9
REMAIN indicator
Play status
Lights when the time display is set for remaining time.
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