American Audio DCD-PRO610 CD Player User Manual


 
13. SETTING and STORING a CUE POINT:
Setting A Cue Point:
A cue point is the exact point playback will begin when the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (29) is pressed. A cue point
may be anywhere on a disc or in a track. You may set and store up to five independent cue points per disk.
Four cue points are stored in the CUE MEMORY BUTTONS (6) and one in the IN REAL-TIME CUE BUTTON
(26). Once a cue point is set it may be recalled at any time during normal playback. Figures 19 and 20 will detail
the procedures for setting your custom cue points. There are two ways to set a CUE point:
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1) Press the IN REAL-TIME CUE BUTTON (26) on the fly (while a disc
is playing). This will set a CUE Point without music interruption.
Once this point is set, you may return to this point at any time
by pressing either the CUE BUTTON (27) or the
RELOOP/BOP
BUTTON (30). Pressing the CUE BUTTON (27) will stop playback
and return the disc in cue mode, pressing the
RELOOP/BOP
BUTTON (30) will return the disc to cue point without music
interruption and continue playback from that point.
2) The JOG WHEEL (19) may be used to set a cue point by frame. While
a disc is in pause or cue mode, use the JOG WHEEL (19) to scroll
through a track to find your desired starting point. Once you have
found your desired cue point press the PLAY BUTTON (29) to enter
this point in to the unit's memory. At this point pressing either the CUE
BUTTON (27) or the RELOOP/BOP BUTTON (30) will return you to this
exact point.
Storing A Cue Point: Once you have set a cue point by one of the two means as detailed above, you may
store this point in any one of the CUE MEMORY BUTTONS (6). Once a cue point is stored in to memory it may
be recalled at any time by pressing the cue button it was stored into. A cue point may even be recall if the disc
has been remove or power had been disconnected. To Store a cue point:
1) Create a cue point, press the CUE MEMORY BUTTON (6), as in
Figure 20. The yellow Cue Memory LED will glow. This indicates a
cue point is ready to be stored in to memory.
Figure 20
Figure 19
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