• The operation shown in Figure 20 can be com-
bined with the Reloop function to play a certain
section of a track repeatedly as many times as
desired stretching out the song. (Figure 22)
Reloop
• The reloop function is activated by pressing the
EXIT/RELOOP button again after exiting loop
playback using EXIT/RELOOP button as de-
scribed above. The Reloop function resumes loop
playback from the A point (the LOOP LED is again
lit solid).
MEMORY
Figure 23
• The DN-2700F has the capability to store disc identification information and start/end point playback data in memory.
• The memory function uses the currently loaded discs only. Discs can not be swapped during memory play.
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Types of Memory Playback Data
• Memory data must be entered and stored in advance before performing memory playback. There are two types of
data:
• Type 1 - play start data
. Type 2 - play start and play end data
Each start/end point may consist of one of the following:
• Track number only (i.e. Track 4)
• Track number and time data (i.e. Track 4, 2 min, 5 sec).
• Memory data can be entered using the number keys and the jog/shuttle controls.
• Up to 99 steps of memory data can be stored. Each start or end point occupies one step, so Type 2 data occupies 2
memory steps.
Type 1 - Play Start Data only
• Play Start data specifies a location on the disc at which playback will begin in memory play mode.
• When memory playback is started using Play Start data only, playback stops at the end of the track.
• The Play Start point can be a track number only or a track number and specific time.
Type 2 - Play Start and End Data
• Play End data may be combined with Play Start data to specify both starting and ending playback points for a disc
in memory play mode.
• When memory playback is started using Play Start and End data, playback stops at the position specified by the
end data.
• The Play Start and End points can be track numbers only or track numbers and specific time.
(2)
Disc Identification
• Disc identification infomation is automatically stored in each memory step along with the start/end point data.
Therefore, each memory step may be applied only to the disc for which it is programmed.
• When a disc which has memory data is loaded into the unit, it is automatically identified and the MEMORY
i ndicator in the LCD display will blink.
• A maximum of 16 discs can be identified. Each disc may be referenced in an number of memory steps, with an
overall limit of 99 memory steps.
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