Numark Industries CDN-34S Stereo System User Manual


 
CDN-34S
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DESCRIPTION OF STUTTERING FFFFUN........
This function allows music to be replayed from the last set cue point seamlessly.
Carefully read all of the following conditions to fully understand this button’s operation. Don’t forget this button serves two
functions depending upon the CD player’s state of play.
1. If the CD is paused either at the beginning of a track or
at some other “CUE” point the “STUTTER/RELOOP”
can start play of the song and actually seamlessly
restart every time the button is pressed.
2. If the song is already playing and no additional cue or
loop in points have been set then the CD will return to
the place where you originally started playing and
seamlessly start playing again. If this was on a beat
this would be a quick way to seamlessly extend a mix.
3. If another “CUE” or “LOOP IN” point has been set,
but you have not reached this point yet, the song
will return to the start position and seamlessly
restart playing.
4. If a “LOOP IN” point but no “LOOP OUT” point has
been set and you have passed this point, then the
song will return to the “LOOP IN” point and start
playing. The reason for this is that every time you
set a “LOOP IN” point you are also resetting the “CUE”
point.
5. If a “LOOP IN” point and “LOOP OUT” point have been
set, and the CD is in the middle of playing a loop, then
the “STUTTER/RELOOP” button will create a stutter
back to the “LOOP IN” point and continue the set loop
until the “LOOP OUT” button is pressed, to release the
loop.
Again it is important to remember that “STUTTER”
and “RELOOP” are the same button.
6. If a “LOOP IN” point and “LOOP OUT” point have been
set and the CD is finished playing a loop then the
“STUTTER/RELOOP” will return to the “LOOP IN” and
continue to RELOOP until the “LOOP OUT” is
pressed.
7. If a new ”LOOP IN” point is set after the last “LOOP
OUT” point then this can be a new “STUTTER” point.
Simply put, you can Stutter on either your initial cue point or a set “LOOP IN” point, whichever is immediately prior to your
current play position.
(PRACTICE ALL OF THIS BEFORE SHOWING YOUR SKILLS TO THE AUDIENCE!)