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Getting started
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Settings
Playback
Searching tracks
This section explains how to search for tracks using a database
created using music management software “engine”.
USB
BACK
PLAYLIST
SEL.
CRATE
SHIFT
Searching tracks by category
Tracks can be searched from the following categories.
•
TITLE
•
GENRE
•
BPM
•
ARTIST
•
ALBUM
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Searching tracks from 1 category
G
Example
H
Searching for tracks by artist name
1
Press
USB
to switch the source to USB.
The search top menu is shown in the display.
• To display the search top menu from the playback screen, press
BACK
.
2
Turn
SEL.
to select “ARTIST”.
3
Press
SEL.
Artist names that are registered to the database are shown as
a list in the display.
4
Turn
SEL.
to select the artist name from the list.
5
Press
SEL.
A list of tracks by the selected artist is shown in the display.
6
Turn
SEL.
to select the track you want to play from
the list.
7
Press
SEL.
• The title of the selected track is shown in the display.
• The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected
tracks.
n
Searching tracks by multiple categories
G
Example
H
Searching for tracks by genre and album name
1
Press
USB
to switch the source to USB.
The search top menu is shown in the display.
2
Turn
SEL.
to select “GENRE”.
3
Press
SEL.
Genres that are registered to the database are shown as a list
in the display.
4
Turn
SEL.
to select the genre from the list.
5
Press →.
Enter the search conditions, and the search top menu is shown
in the display.
6
Turn
SEL.
to select “ALBUM”.
7
Press
SEL.
Album names that are registered to the database are shown as
a list in the display.
8
Turn
SEL.
to select the album name from the list.
9
Press
SEL.
A list of track names that are refined by the categories selected
in the display (genre, album name) is shown.
10
Turn
SEL.
to select the track you want to play from
the list.
11
Press
SEL.
• The title of the selected track is shown in the display.
• The cue standby mode is set at the start of the selected
tracks.