American Audio MCD-110 CD Player User Manual


 
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9. FRAME SEARCH
This feature allows you to scroll through a track to
set a cue, or loop point. To use the scroll function
you must first be in Pause Mode or Cue Mode.
Once you are in Pause or Cue mode, use your fin
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ger tip or hand to turn the JOG WHEEL (2)
to scroll
through the track (figure 13). Turning the wheel in a
clockwise direction will advance the frame search
and turning the wheel in a counter-clockwise
direction rewinds the frame search. When you use
the JOG WHEEL (2) the monitor (headphone level)
of a mixer allows you to here what you are scroll
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ing through. Once you reach your desired starting
point you can set a cue (starting) point by press
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ing the
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (16) as in figure 13.
Pressing the CUE BUTTON (17) will return the disc
to the cue point just set.
10. FRAME SEARCH (FORWARD / REVERSE)
This function lets you a frame search through a track.
To do this press either the forward or reverse
SEARCH
BUTTONS (12).
Figure 14
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7. AUTO CUE
”Cueing” is the action of preparing for playback. The unit is designed to automatically cue at the first audible
signal on the first of a disc when a disc is inserted. If a track is selected before a disc is inserted, the unit will
automatically cue to the first audible signal for the selected track.
8. SETTING CUE POINTS
A cue point is the exact point playback will begin when the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (16) is pressed. A cue point
may be created anywhere on a disc or in a track.
Use the JOG WHEEL (2) to set a cue point by
frame. While the disc is in pause or cue mode,
use the JOG WHEEL (2) to scroll through a track
to find your desired starting point. Once you
have found your desired cue point press the
PLAY BUTTON (16) to enter this point in to the
unit's memory. At this point when ever the
CUE
BUTTON (17) is pressed it will return the track
to this exact point.
Figure 13