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function can be found under “Playback loop (LOOP function)”.
(5) OPEN/CLOSE button
You can open and close the respective CD compartment with this button.
The CD compartment cannot be opened while the CD player is in playback mode.
(6) +10 – button
You can skip 10 tracks on the CD by pressing this button.
Example: If the appliance is at track 4, the playback point skips to track 14 by pressing the +10 – key.
It skips to track 24 by pressing the +10 button again. The appliance returns to track 4 if there are not
enough remaining tracks on the CD.
(7) SGL/CTN button
You can switch the CD player between single track playback (SINGLE) and continuous track playback
(CONTINUOUS) with this button. “SINGLE” is displayed on the LC display in single track playback mode.
CONTINUOUS playback: All tracks of the CD are played one after another.
SINGLE playback: The appliance plays a track and then automatically switches to pause mode at
the start of the following track.
The appliance is automatically set to CONTINUOUS playback mode after switching it on.
(8) PITCH - % key
The maximum PITCH speed change is switched between 4%, 8% and 16% with this key. The
corresponding LED 4, 8 or 16 goes on.
(9) TIME button
A short press of this button switches between the various CD time counters on the LC display.
The following displays are available for selection:
Remaining track time (REMAIN is displayed)
Played track time
Total remaining time of the CD (TOTAL REMAIN is displayed)
(10) Track skips buttons
You can select any track on the CD with the track skip buttons. You can skip through the tracks of the CD at
accelerated speed by holding down the button.
= backward track skip
= forward track skip
(11) LOOP – OUT button
The end point of the playback loop is set and the playback loop started simultaneously by pressing this
button. The playback loop is ended by pressing the button again.
A detailed description of the “LOOP” function can be found under “Playback loop (LOOP function)”.
(12) RELAY button
This button is used to activate or deactivate the RELAY function. The LED above the button goes on if the
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RELAY function is activated.
A detailed description of the RELAY function can be found under “Relay operation”.
(13) PITCH button
This button is used to activate the “PITCH slide control” (3) function. The LED above the button goes on
whenever the PITCH function is switched on.
(14) PITCH – BEND buttons
The playback speed of the CD player can be increased or reduced temporarily by 16% with these buttons.
Pitch bend (-) button = reduces the speed
Pitch bend (+) button = increases the speed
(15 SEARCH button
A desired point within a CD track can be selected with these buttons. You can move small steps by pressing
the button briefly. The search is accelerated if the button is held down.
= backward search
= forward search
(16) RELOOP button
This button allows you to retrieve a saved playback loop. The LOOP-OUT button must be pressed to end
the playback loop.
A detailed description of the “LOOP” function can be found under “Playback loop (LOOP function)”.
(17) PLAY/PAUSE button
The CD is played or switched to pause mode with this button. The green LED next to the button goes on in
playback mode and flashes in pause mode.
(18) CUE button
CUE function during playback:
The CD player returns to the beginning of the piece of music or to the previously selected CUE mark and
switches to pause mode if the CUE button is pressed during playback.
CUE function in pause mode:
You can pre-hear tracks by holding down the CUE button with the CD player in pause mode. The CD player
returns to the beginning or song or to the CUE mark as soon as the CUE button is let go of.
A detailed description of the “CUE function” can be found under “CUEING”.
(19) System connection socket of the CD control unit
The data is transmitted between the drive unit and the control unit via this socket.
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