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9. PLAY/PAUSE-BUTTON
With the Play/Pause-button, you can start the playback and stop it again. Please refer to the explanations
under 6.4 Play/Pause.
10. LOOP-BUTTON
With the Loop-button, you can memorize a sequence within a track which will be repeated then. Please refer
to the explanations under 6.9 Memorizing a sequence.
11. PITCH BEND-BUTTONS
With the Pitch Bend-buttons, you can adjust the playback-speed temporarily by +/- 16 %. Furthermore, you
can synchronize the bass-beat of two different signal-sources with these buttons. Please refer to 6.6
Synchronisation of the playback-speed.
12. PITCH-BUTTON
Press the Pitch-button (red LED shines) in order to adjust the playback speed by +/- 12 % via the Pitchfader.
13. PITCHFADER
You can adjust the desired speed with the Pitchfader after pressing the Pitch-button. The display shows the
current percentage. If the Pitch-button is not pressed, any adjustment on the Pitchfader will have no effect.
14. TIME-BUTTON
The display can be switched from track remain time (Remain) to track playback time (Elapsed).
During playback of a track or a program, the display shows the track remain time (Remain).
Press this button once and the display shows the track playback time (Elapsed).
15. SINGLE-BUTTON
For choosing single playback or continous play. By pressing this button once, the display shows „SINGLE“.
The current track is then played once and the player goes into Pause-mode at the track-start.
16. PROGRAM-BUTTON
With the Program-button, up to 20 tracks can be programmed. Please refer to the explanations under 6.7
Programming.
17. RELAY-BUTTON
By pressing the Relay-button, the playback automatically switches to the other player after every track.
Please refer to 6.10 Relay-operation.
Rear panel:
18. CONNECTOR PORT
Connect the main unit here.
19. CONTROL-SOCKETS
Via the Control-sockets, the respective CD-player can be remotely controlled. If you are using a mixer with
Faderstart-function connect the player with the Control Out-socket. Please note that these sockets must
never be connected with any voltage. Please refer to 6.11 Faderstart.