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6. Connections and Control Elements
(8) Buttons |
WW
and
XX
|
Use these buttons to select any track.
Pushing these buttons moves one track forwards or backwards.
The button
|
WW
jumps to the beginning of the track currently played, and to the track before that only
at the second push.
(9) DSP BRAKE button
This button activates the BRAKE effect. The button is lit when the effect is active.
(10) DSP REVERSE button
This button activates the reverse effect. The button is lit when the effect is active.
(11) PITCH BEND / SEARCH / SCRATCH button
This button toggles the different functions of the touch wheel (12):
Button is not lit (PITCH BEND) > turning the touch wheel changes the playback speed.
Button is lit (SEARCH) > turning the touch wheel permits finding a specific place in the track (sound muted).
Button flashes (SCRATCH) > turning the touch wheel generates a scratch effect as for a record player.
(12) Touch wheel
Depending on the setting of the button PITCH BEND / SEARCH / SCRATCH (11), the touch wheel can be used to
control various functions or effects when turned.
The touch wheel is touch-sensitive. With the scratch function activated, playback will stop once it is
touched.
(13) CUE button
The player sets a CUE mark each time it starts playback.
If you press the CUE button during playback, the player returns to the CUE mark and goes into pause.
If you hold down the CUE button when at the CUE mark, playback starts from the CUE mark while the button is kept
pushed.