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PARAMETER – This knob has multiple uses depending on what you are doing when you turn it.
By default, spinning this knob will adjust a parameter of the effect you have currently chosen with the FX SELECT
switch. For more information see the effect section later in this manual.
Other settings can be adjusted by holding down an appropriate button while turning the PARAMETER knob.
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PROG (Program) – This button helps you create a program – a sequence of tracks to play continuously. To create a
program, press PROGRAM when the CD player is paused. To enter a track into the program, use the TRACK KNOB to
select the desired track then press PROGRAM to enter it. Repeat this process for each track you want to enter (in the
order you want them to play). When you have finished, press PLAY / PAUSE to start playing the program. The tracks
will play in the order you entered them. To cancel your program as it is playing, press and hold PROGRAM for three
seconds.
Holding down the PROG button and turning the PARAMETER knob will bring you to a list of menu options. Please see
"Parameter Knob Features" section of this manual for more information.
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TIME – Toggles the display to show elapsed time, time remaining on the current song, or time remaining of an entire
audio CD.
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RECALL / STORE – Pressing and holding the RECALL button for 2 seconds will allow cue points to be stored. More
than one cue set can be stored per CD. Cue sets will be numbered sequentially per CD.
When a CD with stored cue points is inserted, the display will indicate that there are "Cue Points Available". To recall
your stored cue points press and release the RECALL button. If more than one set of cue points has been saved on a
CD, the PARAMETER knob will allow you to cycle through your stored cue sets.
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(PLAY) MODE – There are four playback modes:
Single: Plays the selected song, then pauses and cues the next track.
SingleReplay: Repeats the current song until manually stopped.
Random: Plays all songs on the CD in a random order.
Continuous: Plays all songs on the CD in order then repeats at the beginning.
To view file names or ID3 tag information when playing MP3s, hold RECALL / STORE and press (PLAY) MODE.
To turn Relay Mode on or off, hold (PLAY) MODE and turn the PARAMETER knob.
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LCD DISPLAY – All information and functions are displayed here. CD text (if available), ID3 tag information and effects
settings are all shown here.
LCD FEATURES
1.
PLAY / PAUSE – This shows when the unit is playing
or paused.
2.
CUE – Flashing when the unit is setting a cue point. Lit
continuously when the unit is paused at a cue point.
3.
TRACK NUMBER – Shows the current track number.
4.
TOTAL TRACKS – Shows the total number of tracks
on the CD.
5.
MP3 – Indicates when there are MP3s present on the
disc or connected USB device.
6.
MINUTES – Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining
depending on mode setting.
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SECONDS – Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
8.
FRAMES – The CD player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the frames elapsed or
remaining depending on mode Indicates whether the time shown on the LCD is the elapsed time for the track, remaining
time for the track, or total remaining time for the entire CD.
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TIME MODE – Indicates whether the time shown on the LCD is the elapsed time for the track, remaining time for the
track, or total remaining time for the entire CD.
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BPM – The tempo, which is indicated in BPM (beats per minute).
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PITCH – Shows the percentage change in pitch.
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KEY LOCK – Indicates when Key Lock Mode is engaged. The number next to the lock icon indicates how far away the
track's current key is from its original key (in semitones).
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LOOP – Indicates when a loop is programmed. When the indicator is flashing, a loop is currently playing.
14.
TEXT DISPLAY – Displays folder names, CD information, and MP3 tag information.
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