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briefly. The CUE mark was set where the playback was started.
3. If you now press the CUE button, the CD player return to the CUE mark and switches to pause mode.
The red LED next to the CUE button goes on.
Checking the CUE mark:
Press the CUE button and hold it down in CUE mode (red LED next to the CUE button goes on). The CD is
played as long as you hold down the CUE button. The CD player returns to the CUE mark and switches to
pause mode after letting go of the button.
Deleting the CUE mark:
The CUE mark is automatically deleted as soon as a new CUE mark is set.
h) Synchronization of the CD speed
To mix or cross-fade two signal sources “cleanly”, it is often necessary to synchronise the beat of the two
pieces of music first.
There are two ways of doing this:
1. The playing speed can be changed statically (permanently) with the PITCH slide control. The
function is used if the beat tempo of two tracks is completely different.
2. The playing speed can be changed temporarily with the PITCH bend buttons. This function is used if
two tracks have the same beat but need to be synchronized.
PITCH slide control
1. Switch on the function by pressing in the PITCH button.
2. Select the desired maximum change of pitch of 4%, 8% or 16% with the PITCH % button.
3. Change the playing speed by moving the PITCH slide control upwards or downwards. The respective
variation in speed set is displayed on the LC display. The original playback speed is maintained if the
slide control is set to the central position.
PITCH BEND buttons:
1. Hold down the respective PITCH BEND button during playback to change the speed up to 16%.
Pitch Bend (-) button = reduction of the speed
Pitch Bend (+) button = increase of the speed
2. The extent to which the playing speed varies depends on how long the PITCH button is pressed.
3. The playing speed specified by the PITCH control slide is returned to after letting go of the button.
i) Playback loop (LOOP function)
This function can be used to define a playback loop. The starting point and end point of the loop can be
selected in playback and pause mode.
1. Press the LOOP-IN button after arriving at the desired starting point. The starting point of the playback
loop is set.
2. Press the LOOP-OUT button after arriving at the desired end point. The yellow LEDs next to the
LOOP-OUT button flash. The set loop is now played. Playback continues until the LOOP function is
stopped by pressing the LOOP-OUT button. The yellow LEDs next to the LOOP-OUT button go on.
3. If the playback loop was stopped, it can be restarted by pressing the RELOOP button. The LOOP-OUT
button must be pressed to end the playback loop.
The existing playback loop is deleted as soon as a new playback loop is programmed.
j) RELAY operation
Tracks of the two CD drives are played alternately with this function. This means the CD in one of the drives
is played as soon as a track on a CD in the other drive has finished.
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1. Insert a CD in both CD compartments.
2. Press the RELAY button. The red LED above the button goes on. Single-track playback mode (SINGLE)
is automatically activated on both CD player sides by pressing the RELAY button.
3. Start playing CD player 1. Once CD player 1 has arrived at the end of the track, it switches to pause
mode and CD player 2 automatically starts to play. Once the end of the track (on CD player 2) is reached,
CD-player 1 automatically starts playing the next track, and so on.
4. You must press the RELAY button again to end the RELAY function.
k) Switching off the appliance
Take the CDs out of the CD compartments before switching off the appliance. Close both CD compartments.
Switch off the amplifier and, if a mixer is connected, switch it off as well. Switch off the dual CD player with
the on/off switch only afterwards. If one of the CD compartments is not closed properly, switch the dual CD
player back on again and close the CD compartment with the OPEN/CLOSE button.
Do not try to close an open CD compartment manually with the appliance switched off since this would
damage the CD player.
11. Maintenance and care
Make sure you observe the following safety instructions before cleaning the appliance or subjecting it to
maintenance:
Pull the mains plug out of the mains socket. The appliance may only be repaired or opened by a specialist
who is familiar with the risks involved and the relevant regulations.
All connected appliances must be disconnected from the mains supply (by pulling the mains plug) prior to
maintenance or repairs. Never open the appliance since it is maintenance free. The guarantee is rendered
invalid by opening the appliance.
The outside of the appliance should only be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth or brush. Do not use any
aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions under any circumstances, since they could damage the
housing or impair operation.
Check the technical safety of the appliance regularly, for damage to the housing or the mains cable for
example.
If you have reason to assume that safe operation is no longer possible, remove the appliance from service
and secure it against inadvertent operation.
It can be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible if:
The appliance has visible signs or damage.
The appliance is no longer working or working properly.
The appliance has been stored under unfavorable conditions for a long period of time.
The appliance has been subjected to excessive strain during transport.
The appliance has come in contact with liquids, such as rain.
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