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6. Connections and control elements
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TAP button
Press this button in the rhythm of the music. The display (19) shows the beats per minute (BPM).
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OUT button
The device allows you to save a „seamless“ play loop. For this purpose, the device features buttons IN (5), OUT
(8) and RELOOP (9).
Use the OUT button to program the end point of the play loop or quit the play loop by pressing it once again.
See the section „LOOP function“ for a detailed description of the LOOP function further down in these
instructions.
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RELOOP button
Use this button to play the saved play loop.
See the section „LOOP function“ for a detailed description of the LOOP function further down in these
instructions.
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PLAY/PAUSE button
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Use this button to start or temporarily stop (pause) CD playback. During playback, the button is lit, during pause,
it flashes.
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CUE button
If you press the CUE button during playback, the CD player returns to the beginning of the current track and
pauses. If you hold down the CUE button, playback starts from the CUE mark. After releasing the CUE button,
the CD player returns to the CUE mark and pauses.
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FOLDER/TRACK button
Use this button to find folders or tracks in MP3 mode.
When the button is depressed (button is lit), use buttons |
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CD. The folder number is displayed (19).
When the button is not depressed (button is not lit), use buttons |
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CD. The track number and the title (only in MP3 mode) are displayed (19) as well.