Basic Operation (DJ player operation)
Skipping tracksCueing point settings
7 Skipping tracks using the TRACK SEARCH buttonOnce a cueing point has been stored in memory, it can be used
(4, c)to place the player in a state where it is ready to begin playback
Press the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH buttonfrom the cueing point by pressing the CUE button.
(4, c).7 Manual cueing
? Each time the button is pressed, the player will skip to the1. During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8) to
next track in the specified direction. (To skip to thepause playback at the point from which you wish to
previous track while a track is being played, press thebegin playback.
reverse TRACK SEARCH button (4) two times in2. Search for the precise position of the cueing point.
succession.)7 Using frame numbers to specify cueing points
? Pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH buttonCueing points may be specified in 1-frame units (where 75
(4, c) and holding down on the button will causeframes are equivalent to 1 second).
multiple tracks to be skipped in succession. Holding downUse the jog dial or the forward or reverse SEARCH button
the button for two seconds or more will cause the(1, �) to advance to the desired frame. Rotating the
forward/reverse skipping speed to increase.jog dial once causes the player to advance or rewind 75
? Pressing the reverse skip button (4) at the beginning offrames in the specified direction. Similarly, pressing the
the first track will cause the player to skip to the final track.forward or reverse SEARCH button causes the player to
? Pressing the forward skip button (c) from the last trackadvance or rewind 1 frame in the specified direction.
will cause the player to skip to the first track (i.e., Track No.7 Listen to the sound at the current frame to determine
1).the cueing point
7 Super-fast track searchingTurn the jog dial slowly and then return it to just before the
Turn the jog dial while pressing either TRACK SEARCHpoint from which you wish to begin playback. (The cueing
button (4, c).point thus defined will consist of that point directly after
? Turning the jog dial in the direction you wish to skip whilethe sound which can be heard during a cueing pause.)
pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button3. Press the CUE button when you reach the desired frame
(4, c) will cause the player to enter high-speednumber or hear the sound at the point from which you
skipping mode, with the speed being adjusted inwish to begin cueing.
accordance with the degree to which the jog dial is turned.? When the sound is muted and the cueing indicator (CUE)
? Tracks will be skipped in the same direction as that inlights up, the cueing point will have been stored to
which the jog dial is rotated. The direction indicated by thememory.
TRACK SEARCH button actually pressed will be ignored.? Each time a new cueing point is stored to memory, the
? Releasing the TRACK SEARCH button causes the playerprevious cueing point will be cleared from memory.
to leave high-speed skipping mode.
7 Real-time cueing
Fast forward and rewindDuring playback, press the LOOP IN/REAL TIME CUE
button at the desired cueing point.
This point will then be recorded as the new cueing point.
7 Using the SEARCH button (1, �) to fast forward
or rewind
During playback, press the forward or reverse SEARCH
button (1, �).
Pressing the forward SEARCH button (�) and keeping it
pressed will cause the CD to fast-forward. Pressing the
reverse SEARCH button (1) and keeping it pressed will
cause the CD to rewind.
7 Super-fast searching
Turn the jog dial while pressing either SEARCH button
(1, �).
? Turning the jog dial in the direction you wish to search
while pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button
(1, �) will cause the player to enter high-speed fast-
forward or high-speed reverse mode.
? Tracks will be skipped in the same direction as that in
which the jog dial is rotated. The direction indicated by the
SEARCH button actually pressed will be ignored.
? Playback will resume when the jog dial is no longer being
turned.
? Releasing the SEARCH button causes the player to leave
high-speed skipping mode.
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