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To edit your seamless loop’s ending point, proceed as follows:
Press the
OUT Button (22)
to return to normal play. This will disengage the seamless
loop mode and allows you to edit the loops ending point.
Press the
OUT Button (22)
again when you reach your new ending point.
o
For a shorter Loop: Press the
OUT Button (22)
at a sooner point in the track.
o
For a longer Loop: Press the
OUT Button (22)
at a later point in the track.
12.10
C
HANGING THE
T
IME
D
ISPLAY
(66)
/
T
IME
B
AR
(67)
During normal playback, pressing the
Time Button (18)
will
change the
Time Display Information (66)
in the
VFD (23)
.
The following is a breakdown of the time settings and
their definitions:
Remain (68)
– This details the time in the
VFD (23)
as the current tracks’ remaining running time.
Elapsed (68)
– This details the time in the
VFD (23)
as the current tracks’ elapsed running time.
Time Bar Indicator
– Details the time defined in the
Time
Meter (66)
as a visual bar icon. As with the
Time Meter
(66)
this bar is also dependent on the selected time
function (
Remain
or
Elapsed
). This bar will begin to flash
when a track is ending regardless of which time function
you are in. Use the flashing bar as a visual reminder that a
track is ending.
12.11
B
ANK
B
UTTONS
(19)
These buttons are used to store your cue points and loops. Only a sample or a cue point can
be stored into each of these four banks. When a sample is stored in of the banks you may
use the sample starting point as a cue point. The
Bank Buttons (19)
instantly recall and play
any of your stored cue points or loops. If the unit is not in playback mode, pressing and
holding any of the
Bank Buttons (19)
that stores a loop or cue point, will immediately begin
to playback from that point until that
Bank Button (19)
is released.