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advanced operation
Mode (display Mode)
Press
MoDe
on the remote control to cycle through
information about a currently playing disc.
Press
MoDe
once to display the number and elapsed
time of the currently playing track. Press again to display
the number and remaining time of the currently playing
track. Press again to turn the scrolling text display on
and press again to return to displaying track number
and elapsed time.
For CDs with text (all SA-CDs are of this type), pressing
MoDe
while the disc is loaded but not playing toggles
between a scrolling text display and displaying the total
number of tracks and the total playing time.
RPT (Repeat)
To repeat the entire disc or a pre-programmed selection
of tracks press
rpt
on the remote control.
To repeat a particular track, select that track and then
press
rpt
twice.
To cancel the repeat function press
rpt
a third time.
Shuffle play
Press
Shuff
on the remote to play tracks in random
order. The display briefly shows ‘
Shuffle On
’, replaced
by the letter ‘
S
’ on the left-hand side of the display to
show that Shuffle play is active.
Press
Shuff
again to restore sequential playing order
(‘
Shuffle Off
’ is briefly displayed).
Programming playback (cd only)
This function, only available when a CD is loaded,
allows up to 100 tracks from an audio disc to be
programmed to play in any order.
aDDing traCKS
In ‘Normal play’ mode (i.e. the display does not show
the letter ‘
P
’), select the track you want to add to the
program list using the
B
and
C
navigation keys
on the remote. When the desired track is shown, press
Menu
to store the track at the end of the program list.
The display briefly shows ‘
Stored
’.
Select further tracks followed by
Menu
to add each new
track to the programme list. The same track can be
added to the list more than once if desired.
pLaying prograMMeD traCKS
To play the programmed tracks, press
Setup
: ‘Program
play’ is briefly displayed. Press
pLay
(or
oK
on the
remote) to start playback.
When in ‘Program play’ mode, the letter ‘
P
’ is displayed
on the left-hand side of the display, followed by the
number of tracks that have been programmed. When
playing a programmed sequence of tracks, the program
sequence number is displayed, not the disc track
number.
When in ‘Program play’ mode, you can review the
programme using the
B
and
C
keys on the
remote. The
Setup
key toggles between ‘Program play’
mode and ‘Normal play’ mode, without deleting the
programme.
DeLeting traCKS froM a prograMMe
In ‘Program play’ mode, tracks can be removed from
the programme when playback is stopped.
Use the
B
and
C
navigation keys on the remote to
select the unwanted track and press
Menu
to remove
the track. The display briefly shows ‘
Deleted
’. If the last
track of the programme is deleted (i.e. the programme
list is empty) ‘
All Deleted
’ is briefly displayed, and the
unit returns to ‘Normal play’ mode.
The whole programme can be deleted in one step by
stopping playback and then pressing
Stop
/
<
again, or
by ejecting the disc.
a note on Super audio cd
SA-CD are discs which share the 12cm format of
audio compact discs but they encode the audio
data in a different way from CD or DVD-Audio
discs. A carefully mastered SA-CD recording allows
an extended dynamic range and can avoid the
amplitude compression or digital clipping that is
present in some full-scale PCM signals.
SA-CD uses Direct Stream Digital (DSD) – a 1-bit
delta-sigma modulation at the very high sampling
rate of 2.8224 MHz. This is 64 times the sampling
rate used in Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA),
which specifies 44.1 kHz at a resolution of 16-bit
in Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) format. Because
the resolution of SA-CD is 1-bit, the bitrate for each
channel is only 4 times as large.
The three types of SACDs – Hybrid, Single-layer
and Dual-layer – are all playable on Arcam’s CD37.
Of course, the CD37 also plays conventional audio
CDs (CDDA) impeccably.
For further information, see:
www.sa-cd.net
– this includes an expanding list
of available material on SACD and a useful FAQ
section.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SA-CD
– a useful
technical overview, including explanations of
DSD (Direct Stream Digital) and PSP (Pit Signal
Processing).
audio (Repeat a-b)
This button on the remote control enables you to repeat
any section of music within a track.
While a disc is playing, press the
auDio
button at the
start of the section you wish to repeat. ‘
Repeat A&
’ is
shown on the display with the symbol ‘
A--
’.
Press the button a second time when you reach the end
of the section you wish to repeat. ‘
Repeat A-B
’ is shown
on the display with the symbol ‘
A--B
’.
The selected loop repeats until you press
<
or
/
or
0
to terminate. The forward search button (
8
) moves
forward only within the selected loop. Pressing
auDio
again cancels the Repeat A-B function and ‘
Repeat Off
’
is displayed in confirmation.
SubT (changing layers in an Sa-cd)
Hybrid SA-CDs contain a conventional ‘CD layer’ and
a 4.7GB SA-CD layer – the ‘HD layer’. The much less
common Dual-layer SA-CDs contain two ‘HD layers’
but are not compatible with legacy CD players.
To switch layers, press
Subt
on the remote. ‘
Layer
Change
’ is briefly displayed and the disc is reloaded in
the new mode.
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