Numark Industries HDCD1 CD Player User Manual


 
Numark HDCD1 - 23 – User’s Guide
LOOPING OPERATIONS
LOOPING: A loop is any area of a song that you choose to repeat with no breaks.
LOOP IN: The LOOP IN point is where you wish the
loop to start. The initial cue point of the song is also the
default LOOP IN point. If you wish to set a new LOOP IN
point, just press
while the CD is playing when it
reaches the desired point. The
button will light
indicating a LOOP IN point has been set. By default the
LOOP IN point also becomes a “STUTTER” or “HOT
START” point that can be triggered by pressing the
RELOOP button.
NOTE: The unit will always remember a new set point as the “LOOP IN” or “HOT START”
point until you actually set a new “LOOP IN” point or put in a new song.
LOOP OUT: The LOOP OUT point determines the end of the loop. The first time you press while a
song is in play mode, the LOOP OUT button will light and the song will return to the LOOP IN point with no
break and continue to play. When the song reaches the LOOP OUT point again it will return to the LOOP IN
point and continue to repeat this action. The LOOP IN button will also be blinking during loop play. To
release or end the LOOP press LOOP OUT a second time. Play will continue forward when the song passes the
previously set LOOP OUT point. The LOOP OUT button will be lit indicating that the loop is now in memory and
can be reactivated by using the RELOOP button.
Note: The LOOP OUT point will be erased if LOOP IN is pressed or a new cue point is set after the LOOP
OUT point. This is important because without this point, the “RELOOP” feature will not work.
MOVING LOOP POINTS: The LOOP IN
point can be moved while the music
is playing just by pressing
at
the new desired point. The next
time the LOOP OUT point is reached,
the CD will return to this new LOOP
IN point. If LOOP IN is pressed after
the LOOP OUT point it will clear the
LOOP OUT point.
The LOOP OUT point can also be moved while a loop is playing. Press
to release the old LOOP OUT point
and press it again at the new desired LOOP OUT point.