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CUE button
CUE-function during playback:
If the CUE button is pressed briefly during playback, the CD player returns to the start of the track or to the
previously set CUE mark and goes into PAUSE mode. If the CUE button is pressed then, playback starts from
the CUE mark. After letting go of the CUE button, the CD player returns to the CUE mark and goes into break
mode.
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PLAY/PAUSE button
Use this button to start or temporarily stop (pause) the CD playback. During playback, the button is
permanently lit, during break mode, it blinks.
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Track jump backwards button |
With the track jump keys, you can select any track on the CD. Press and hold the button to speed up the track
skip.
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PITCH slide control
With the PITCH slider, you can change the playback speed by +/-16%. Pull the slider downwards to increase
the playback speed of the track. If you slide the control upwards, the playback speed is reduced. The
corresponding change in percent is shown on the display (2). If the slider is in the central position, the
playback speed does not change.
The slider is only active if the pitch function was previously activated with the PITCH button (20).
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Button „+10"
Pressing this button allows you to skip 10 tracks on the CD.
You can select a track both in PAUSE mode as well as in PLAYBACK mode.
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Track jump forwards button
With the track jump keys, you can select any track on the CD. Press and hold the button to speed up the track
skip.
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OUT button
The device lets you save a „seamless" playback loop. For this purpose, the device features the button IN (8),
the button OUT (16) and the button RELOOP (17).
With the OUT button, you program the end point of the playback loop or leave the playback loop by pressing
it once again.
A detailed description of the „LOOP" function can be found under „Loop function" in one of the
following chapters in this manual.
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RELOOP button
With this button, you call up a saved playback loop once again.
A detailed description of the „LOOP" function can be found under „Loop function" in one of the
following chapters in this manual.
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