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Playback of memorized samples:
Continuous-mode:
By pressing the Sampler-button (LED on) and the respective Bank/Cue-button, you can recall the samples
memorized via the Memory/Recall-button. The sample will be repeated until you press the Sampler-button
again (LED off).
The memorized samples can be played back at any time. If the Sampler-button is pressed duruing the
playback of the CD, the sample mixes with the CD-playback. If the Sampler-button is pressed in the Pause-
mode, the sample alone is being played back. The sample playback-speed can temporarily be adjusted via
the Pitch Bend-buttons.
One-shot-mode:
Press the Sampler-button until the LED flashes. The current sample is stopped and the player goes into one-
shot-mode. When you press the desired Bank/Cue-button now, the sample is only played once.
Press the Sampler-button again (LED off) in order to leave this mode.
Adjusting and memorizing the sample-pitch and sample-volume
The sample-pitch and the sample-volume can individually be adjusted and memorized for every sample.
Press the Sampler-button (LED on) and the respective Bank/Cue-button in order to recall the sample.
Press the Hold-button (LED on) in order to hold the parameter-adjustments. If you do not press the Hold-
button, the adjustments are only temporary and the CD-player returns to the memorized settings.
By turning the Parameter Time-control, you can adjust the sample-pitch to SP 1000 (maximum pitch-
adjustment) to SP -1000 (minimum pitch-adjustment).
By turning the Parameter Ratio-control, you can adjust the sample-volume to SV 255 (maximum sample-
volume) to SV 000 (minimum sample-volume).
These temporary settings remain until you switch off the CD-player.
If you wish to memorize these settings with the sample, press the Memory/Recall-button (LED on) and hold it
for one second. In this way, the adjusted parameters can be recalled via the Recall-function.
Using temporary samples
The temporary samples on the Bank/Cue-buttons remain in the buffer memory if you change the CD without
switching the CD-player off. Please note that these samples are only temporarily available and cannot be
memorized on the new CD. This means, that such temporary samples will be deleted from the buffer
memory when you will switch off the CD-player. However, the original samples can be recalled from the
respective CD using the Recall-function.
6.11 Effects
The different effects can be activated via the respective Effect-button. If the effect is activated, the respective
LED is on.
The effect-parameters can be adjusted via the Parameter Time-control and the Parameter Ratio-control.
Press the Hold-button (LED on) in order to hold the parameter-adjustments. If you do not press the Hold-
button, the adjustments are only temporary and the CD-player returns to the memorized settings.
If you wish to memorize these settings press the Memory/Recall-button (LED on) and hold it for one second.
In this way, the adjusted parameters can be recalled via the Recall-function.
You can recall all memorized effect-parameters from up to 500 CDs after switching the CD-player off.
Therefore, you have to switch the CD-player on, press the Memory/Recall-button (LED on) and insert the
respective CD. The display shows "Recall" until the loading process is finished.
Reverse-function:
The unlimited reverse play can be activated via the Reverse-function. The playback-direction can be
changed as often as you like by pressing the Reverse-button. The Reverse-time (PT) modifies the playback-
speed and can be adjusted between -1000 and 1000 as pitch change from -100 % to +100 %.
Scratch-function:
The scratch-function resembles the scratching with a turntable. By turning the Scratch-wheel forwards and
backwards, different scratching-effects can be produced. If you turn the Scratch-wheel continuously
forwards, the playback resembles the playback-speed via the Play/Pause-button.
Skid-effect:
When choosing the Skid-effect, the original sound is modified in accordance with the Parameter-control.
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