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stutter effect in both normal and loop playback mode.
• CUE function: Pressing the CUE button during pause provides an immediate
return to the preprogrammed cue point. Playback starts immediately for as long as
the CUE button is pressed. The CD player jumps back to the cue point as soon as
the CUE button is released. Please read the chapter called "How to use" to learn
how to set a cue point.
6. PLAY/PAUSE button: every time you press the PLAY/PAUSE button the CD player
changes from play to pause or from pause to play. The button blinks as long as the
player is set to pause.
7. IN/R.CUE button: Allows you to set the cue point without stopping the playback (CUE
ON THE FLY). This button also sets the beginning of a seamless loop.
8. OUT/EXIT/RELOOP button: Used to set the endpoint when looping music. The player
starts the seamless loop until you press this button again to exit. When a loop is
programmed but not active you can also restart the loop (RELOOP function).
9. SEARCH buttons: These buttons are used to search inside a track. The search speed
increases when you press the buttons for a longer time.
10. TRACK SEARCH Buttons: These buttons are used to select the track to be played.
Forward skip & back skip.
11. LCD DISPLAY: Shows all important information needed during playback. Refer to the
next chapter for more information.
12. TIME Button: The TIME button switches between elapsed playing time, remaining time
in a selection and total remaining time of the disc. (standard = remaining /track) The
"total remaining time of the disc" is not available on MP3 CDs.
13. PITCH BEND buttons: The speed rises while the "+ button" is pressed and returns to
the original pitch when the button is released. The speed drops when the "– button" is
pressed and returns to the original pitch when the button is released. These buttons
can be used to synchronize the beats of 2 tracks.
14. SPEED slider: Press the PITCH button(15), so it is lit. The speed can be changed up
to +/-16% by moving the fader. The speed will not change if the PITCH button(15) is
off. You can change the pitch range with the PITCH RANGE button(16)
15. PITCH Button: This button is used to turn the speed function on and off.
16. PITCH RANGE Button: Every time you press this button, you will change the scale of
the speed slider(14). You can select +/-4%, +/-8% and +/-16%.
17. AUDIO output: Output for the audio signals from the CD-player. Use the supplied
cinch/cinch cable to connect this output to a CD/line input of your mixing unit.
18. DIGITAL OUT socket: Use this connector to connect the digital signal (S/PDIF format)
to the input of a digital amplifier or digital recorder (ex. Mini disc)
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19. FADER START Socket: If you are using a mixer with fader start function, use the
supplied mono mini jack/jack cable to connect the player with the fader start of the
mixer. Please note that this socket must never be connected with any voltage.
Attention: This remote control is only compatible with certain (Synq
Mixers with remote starts functioning with a signal switched to ground will not work.
20. POWER ON/OFF switch: switches the unit on and off.
21. MAINS input: connect the CD player to the 230V AC mains, using the supplied power
cord.

LCD DISPLAY

1. TRACK: Shows current track number.
2. TIME BAR: shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of the
TIME button. Starts flashing at the end of each track to alert the user to take action.
3. MINUTE: Shows "minutes" time information of current track.
4. SECOND: Shows "seconds" time information of current track.
5. FRAME: Shows "frame" time information of current track. (1 frame = 1/75
6. SINGLE: appears when the unit is set to play just one track at a time. When it is not
shown, the CD plays continuously through all tracks. The function is controlled by the
SGL/CTN button(4).
7. ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAIN: indicates that the time shown on the display is the track
elapsed, remaining or total remaining time.
8. PITCH DISPLAY: Shows the actual percentage of speed change, selected with the
SPEED slider(14).
HOW TO USE ...
Most of the common functions are explained in the previous chapter "controls and
functions" In this chapter we talk about the functions that need a little more explanation.
• PLAYING MP3 FILES:
The CD player automatically detects if a CD contains MP3 files. The MCD150 is able to
read several different MP3 formats but due to display limitations it can't show the ID3-
tags (song title/performer/...). The CD may contain up to 999 MP3- files, spread over
maximum 255 folders. When the MP3-files are sorted in separate folders, the MCD150
will list all files as if no folders exist.
The MP3-files may have the following file extensions: .mp3 ~ .MP3 ~ .mP3 ~ .Mp3
Check the technical specifications to see which MP3-files are allowed.
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