Pioneer CMX-3000 Owner's Manual - Page 15

Advanced Operations - digital mode

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Applications ADVANCED OPERATIONS Operations indicated by * cannot be used when the DIGITAL MODE switch is set to on (and the digital output terminal is used). Remote control unit JOG MODE HOT CUE REC PLAY/ PAUSE (3 8) Jog dial HOT CUE 1,2,3 Scratch Play (*) When the jog mode is set to SCRATCH, rotating the jog dial causes the disc to play in the direction and speed corresponding to the direction and speed in which the jog dial is turned. 1. Press the JOG MODE button. ÷ The SCRATCH indicator will flash and data is stored in the memory. When all data is stored in the memory, the SCRATCH indicator lights steadily. If the jog dial is moved harshly while the indicator is flashing, the sound may skip. 2. Rotate the jog dial in the direction and at the speed you wish playback to occur. ÷ Disc play will occur in response to the jog dial's direction and speed of rotation. 3. Stop jog dial operation. ÷ CD playback will return to its original status. ÷ When the SEARCH button is pressed during a pause in the SCRATCH jog mode, the playback mode changes from slow to normal playback and search depending on how long the button is held down. Hot Cue (*) Up to three Hot Cue points (1, 2, 3) can be programmed in the memory, allowing you to begin playback instantly from either of those points. Cue points and loop points can also be programmed in the memory and recalled with one touch. 7 Setting a Hot Cue Point 1. Press the HOT CUE REC button to set the HOT CUE recording mode (the REC button lights). 2. During playback or playback pause, press either HOT CUE button 1, 2, or 3 at the place you wish to set as a Hot Cue point. ÷ The pressed button will flash for 2 seconds then light steadily. ÷ If Hot Cue is set during cueing pause or cue standby, the cue point and loop information (when LOOP indicator is lighted) will be recorded. 3. After completing the setting, press the HOT CUE REC button to switch to access mode (the button light goes out). 7 Hot Cue start 1. During playback, during pause, or during cue standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or 3) programmed with the desired start point. ÷ Playback will begin instantly from the programmed point. ÷ If loop information is programmed into the HOT CUE button, loop playback will begin. 7 Hot Cue Information Programming and Restoring ÷ Hot Cue information is programmed in the player's memory at the time a disc is removed from the player. ÷ A restore must be performed to use programmed Hot Cue setting information for the next disc. The Hot Cue button will flash when previously Hot Cue setting information is present upon the insertion of a disc. When the flashing HOT CUE button is pressed, the REC button will flash and the information will be restored. When the Hot Cue point has been restored, the REC button light will turn off, and the HOT CUE button will light steadily. If programmed Hot Cue information is not to be used, press the REC button to turn off the flashing HOT CUE button. To restore again, insert the disc again. ÷ The player's memory is non-volatile, so information programmed in the player's memory will be maintained even if power is interrupted or disconnected. Including WAVE information, the memory is capable of holding information on about 1000 CDs. If the memory becomes full, the memory is automatically overwritten, beginning with the oldest, most infrequently used information. ÷ Setting contents for the original disc cannot be read in the case of discs copied to CD-R or CD-RW, however. 15

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS
Applications
Operations indicated by * cannot be used when the DIGITAL
MODE switch is set to on (and the digital output terminal is used).
PLAY/
PAUSE
(
3
8
)
JOG MODE
HOT CUE REC
HOT CUE 1,2,3
Remote control unit
Jog dial
Scratch Play (*)
When the jog mode is set to SCRATCH, rotating the jog dial
causes the disc to play in the direction and speed corresponding
to the direction and speed in which the jog dial is turned.
1. Press the JOG MODE button.
÷
The SCRATCH indicator will flash and data is stored in the
memory. When all data is stored in the memory, the
SCRATCH indicator lights steadily. If the jog dial is moved
harshly while the indicator is flashing, the sound may skip.
2. Rotate the jog dial in the direction and at the speed
you wish playback to occur.
÷
Disc play will occur in response to the jog dial
s direction
and speed of rotation.
3. Stop jog dial operation.
÷
CD playback will return to its original status.
÷
When the SEARCH button is pressed during a pause in the
SCRATCH jog mode, the playback mode changes from
slow to normal playback and search depending on how
long the button is held down.
Hot Cue (*)
Up to three Hot Cue points (1, 2, 3) can be programmed in the
memory, allowing you to begin playback instantly from either of
those points.
Cue points and loop points can also be programmed in the
memory and recalled with one touch.
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Setting a Hot Cue Point
1. Press the HOT CUE REC button to set the HOT CUE
recording mode (the REC button lights).
2. During playback or playback pause, press either
HOT CUE button 1, 2, or 3 at the place you wish to
set as a Hot Cue point.
÷
The pressed button will flash for 2 seconds then light
steadily.
÷
If Hot Cue is set during cueing pause or cue standby, the
cue point and loop information (when LOOP indicator is
lighted) will be recorded.
3. After completing the setting, press the HOT CUE
REC button to switch to access mode (the button
light goes out).
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Hot Cue start
1. During playback, during pause, or during cue
standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or 3)
programmed with the desired start point.
÷
Playback will begin instantly from the programmed point.
÷
If loop information is programmed into the HOT CUE
button, loop playback will begin.
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Hot Cue Information Programming and Restoring
÷
Hot Cue information is programmed in the player's memory
at the time a disc is removed from the player.
÷
A restore must be performed to use programmed Hot Cue
setting information for the next disc.
The Hot Cue button will flash when previously Hot Cue
setting information is present upon the insertion of a disc.
When the flashing HOT CUE button is pressed, the REC
button will flash and the information will be restored. When
the Hot Cue point has been restored, the REC button light
will turn off, and the HOT CUE button will light steadily.
If programmed Hot Cue information is not to be used, press
the REC button to turn off the flashing HOT CUE button. To
restore again, insert the disc again.
÷
The player
s memory is non-volatile, so information
programmed in the player
s memory will be maintained even
if power is interrupted or disconnected. Including WAVE
information, the memory is capable of holding information on
about 1000 CDs. If the memory becomes full, the memory is
automatically overwritten, beginning with the oldest, most
infrequently used information.
÷
Setting contents for the original disc cannot be read in the
case of discs copied to CD-R or CD-RW, however.