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TASCAM CD-DJ1
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4- Playback operations
Track search
Depending on the Setup menu SRCH KEY setting,
use either the
JOG
dial or the
SEARCH
(
∆/˚
)
keys to search tracks.
When the SRCH KEY setting is
SRCH
, hold down a
SEARCH
(
∆
or
˚
) key while the CD is playing
or paused to search through the track. The
˚
key
searches forward and the
∆
key searches backward.
When the SRCH KEY setting is
BEND
, turn the
JOG
dial during playback to search the track. Turn clock-
wise to search forward and counterclockwise to
search backward.
Turning the
JOG
dial while the CD is paused allows
scrub playback.
Auto Ready
When the Auto Ready function is on, after a track
finishes playing, playback will pause at the start of
the next track.
NOTE
If the Auto Cue function is also on, playback will
pause at the first moment of sound rather than
the start of the next track.
Turn this function on and off using the Setup menu
AUTO RDY item.
The
A.RDY
indicator appears on the display when the
Auto Ready function is on.
Auto Cue
If the Auto Cue function is on when a track is select-
ed, the pause position will be set at the first moment
of sound rather than the start of the track. This
allows the music on the selected track to be heard
immediately when the
PLAY/PAUSE
key is pressed if
there is silence at the start of the track.
Turn this function on and off using the Setup menu
AUTO CUE item.
The
A.CUE
indicator appears on the display when the
Auto Cue function is on.
Press the
TIME/ENTER/TITLE
key while holding
down the
SHIFT
key to change the information dis-
played when using discs with CD text data.
Track title (
TITLE
)
Artist name (
NAME
)
CD text data will automatically disappear from the
display after about twenty seconds.
CD text data display
When used with MP3 file discs, depending on the
Setup menu FOLDER setting, the
SKIP
keys cycle
through either all the tracks on the disc or only the
tracks in the currently selected folder. Regardless of
the FOLDER setting, however, pressing a
SKIP
(
µ/
≤
) key while holding down the
SHIFT
key skips
between folders.