American Audio DCD-PRO1000 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Figure 17
BASIC OPERATIONS (CONT.)
2) You may also use the JOG WHEEL (20) to set a cue point.
While a disc is in PAUSE or CUE mode, use the JOG WHEEL
(20)
to scroll through a track to find your desired starting point.
Once you have found your desired position press the
PLAY
BUTTON (32)
to set your cue point. Pressing the CUE BUTTON
(33) or the IN BUTTON (25)
will now return you to this exact point.
Figure 15
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Storing A Cue Point:
Once you have set your CUE Point by one of the two means listed on page 16, you may store your cue point
in one of the BANK BUTTONS (29). Once you store this cue point in memory you may recall it at any time and
you may even recall if the disc has been removed or power had been disconnected. You may store a maxi-
mum of three cue points per a disc and maximum of 1,500 cue points can be saved in unit's memory. The
MEMORY BUCKET (57) in the LCD DISPLAY (34) will approximate the available memory. Either a CUE POINT
or a SAMPLE (See creating a sample loop on page 22) can be stored into a BANK BUTTON (29).
Figure 16
Create a Cue Point by one of the two means listed on page
18. Press the
MEMORY BUTTON (31), as in Figure 16. The
blue Memory L.E.D. will glow indicating the store memory
function has been activated. You may now press any one
of the three
BANK BUTTONS (29) to store your cue point
into memory (Figure 17). After pressing one of the
BANK
BUTTONS (29)
, the corresponding Bank Button L.E.D. will
flash. The blue L.E.D. on the the BANK BUTTON (29) will turn
red and
will remain lit indicating either a sample or cue point
is stored in memory. The blue Memory L.E.D. will turn off.
1)
To Store a cue point:
Repeat the above steps to store up to three Cue Points. Once
your three cue points have been stored you may access them
at any time. During playback the cue points will instantly
start playbac
k from that point without any music interruption.
Please note in order to access these cue point, the disc used
to create the cue points must be in the drive.
2)