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playlist Pressing the playlist button on the display brings up the playlist for the current disc. If
you have not created a custom program for the disc, the playlist will simply be a list of
all the available tracks on the CD, in order. If you have created a custom program (see
below), it will be presented to you here. Note that this display is mainly informational;
you cannot edit the playlist from this screen. You may, however, jump to any track by
touching it on the screen.
controls menu The controls button on the operational menu brings up a menu of commonly-used
controls, including repeat mode, shuffle, time display, and program.
repeat mode Pressing the repeat mode button on the controls menu displays a screen on which you
may select any of the three repeat modes available: no repeat, repeat track, and repeat disc.
(If you have created a program, repeat disc will repeat the program.)
shuffle Pressing shuffle on the controls menu will engage the shuffle mode, which shuffles the
playback order of the tracks on the current CD.
time display Pressing the time display button on the controls menu presents a screen with four
possible selections for how the current time of the disc playing is displayed: elapsed on
track, elapsed on disc, remaining on track, remaining on disc.
program Pressing the program button on the controls menu takes you to the programming
screen.
When you first load a CD, the default program for the disc is to play all the tracks in
their normal order (as you might expect). This is shown on the programming screen as
a list consisting of track 1 followed by track 2, track 3, and so on. A sequence number
appears to the left of each track, indicating its place in the playlist.
The CDP-100 is capable of storing thousands of playlists.
If there is a song on the disc that you prefer to skip over, simply scroll to the track in
question by pressing the up or down arrows along the right side, and then press the large
button with the track number you do not want to hear. It will no longer be highlighted,
indicating that it has been removed from the playlist for that CD. You can repeat this
process for as many tracks as you would like to delete.
If you want to create a completely different order in which the songs are played, turn
off the highlighting for all the tracks by touching each of their buttons in turn. Then
highlight the tracks one at a time, in your desired order. The CDP-100 will build a new
playlist based on your preferred sequence.
To remove a playlist, simply deselect all tracks and press the save button.
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