Pioneer DMP-555 Owner's Manual - Page 14

Fast-Forward / Fast-Reverse, Setting a Cue Point, To Skip To Other Tracks - specifications

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BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION ÷ If the button is held depressed, the search will continue to increment (or decrement) through subsequent folders at the rate of one folder per second. If the button is subsequently held depressed, the speed of search will be increased by a factor of ten. ÷ If the back button + is pressed when "00" is displayed, the search will move to the last folder on the media; likewise, if the forward button = is pressed when the last folder number is displayed, the search will jump to "00" (root directory). ÷ Only one level of folders will be searched. If other folders exist within a folder, they are treated automatically as new folders. ÷ In the case of SD AUDIO formatting, individual play lists are treated as folders. CARD CONTROL CUE LOOP IN/ REAL TIME CUE TRACK SEARCH 4, ¢ SEARCH 1, ¡ CUE PLAY/PAUSE 6 TEMPO ±6/±10/±16 MASTER TEMPO TEMPO Jog dial To Skip To Other Tracks 7 Using the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) Press one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢). ÷ Each time the button is pressed, the search function will skip to the beginning of the next track in the direction indicated (to skip to the beginning of the track preceding the current track, press the 4 button twice). When auto cue is set to ON, the search function will stop at the beginning of the track and enter the cue pause mode. ÷ If the button is held depressed, the search function will skip to other tracks continuously. If the button is held depressed for more than two seconds, the speed of skipping will increase. ÷ If the back (4) button is pressed from the lowest numbered track, the search function will skip to the last (highest numbered) track. ÷ If the forward (¢) button is pressed from the highest numbered track, the search function will skip to the first (lowest numbered) track. ÷ If you wish to search within a specific folder of a CD-ROM, use the FOLDER SEARCH button (+, =) first to designate the desired folder; in this way, the track search function will operate on the tracks in the selected folder. If no folder is designated, the search function will be performed only within the tracks located in the root directory. ÷ If you wish to search within a specific play list of a memory card, use the FOLDER SEARCH button (+, =) first to designate the desired play list; in this way, the track search function will operate on the tracks in the selected play list. If no play list is designated, the search function will be performed within all tracks located in the memory card. 7 Super-Fast Track Search Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢). ÷ While holding either one of the buttons depressed, rotate the Jog dial in the direction corresponding to the direction you wish to skip; the unit will enter the high-speed skip mode. ÷ The direction of skip is in accordance with the direction in which the Jog dial is rotated. The direction of the TRACK SEARCH button is ignored. ÷ Release the TRACK SEARCH button to exit this mode. Fast-Forward / Fast-Reverse 7 Operation using the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) Press the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) during playback. Press and hold the ¡ button to fast forward the disc; press and hold the 1 button to do fast reverse. 7 Super-Fast Search Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) ÷ Hold down the button while turning the Jog dial in the direction you wish to search to enter fast forward or fast reverse mode. ÷ The direction of the search is determined by the direction the Jog dial is turned. The direction of the SEARCH button is ignored. ÷ When you stop turning the Jog dial, the unit returns to playback mode. ÷ Release the SEARCH button to exit this mode. Setting a Cue Point (*) By setting a cue point, you can press the CUE button any time during playback to have the unit quickly jump to the cue point and stop there in the cue pause mode. Independent cue points can be set for CD and memory card. 7 Manual Cue 1. During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8) to pause playback at the point you wish to begin playback. 2. Search for the precise position of the Cue point. ¶ Using frame numbers to specify Cue points. Cue points may be specified in 1-frame units (where 75 frames are equivalent to 1 second). Use the Jog dial or the forward or reverse SEARCH button (1, ¡) to advance to the desired frame. Rotating the Jog dial once causes the player to advance or rewind 80 frames in the specified direction. ¶ Listen to the sound at the current frame to determine the Cue point. Turn the Jog dial slowly and then return it to just before the point from which you wish to begin playback. (The cue point thus defined will consist of that point diectly after the sound which can be heard during a cueing pause.) 3. Press the CUE button when you reach the desired frame number or hear the sound at the point from which you wish to begin cueing. ÷ When the sound is muted and the [CUE] indicator lights up, the Cue point will have been stored to memory. ÷ Each time a new Cue point is stored to memory, the previous Cue point will be erased. [Changing a Cue Point] 1. During playback, press the CUE button. ÷ The unit will return to the previously set cue point. 2. Press the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) to set to audible pause mode. 3. Perform steps 2 and 3 of the section "Setting a Cue Point". 14 En

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BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION
CUE
SEARCH
TRACK SEARCH
PLAY/PAUSE
LOOP IN/
REAL TIME CUE
CARD CONTROL
CUE
1
,
¡
4
,
¢
6
MASTER
TEMPO
TEMPO
TEMPO
±
6/
±
10/
±
16
Jog dial
÷
If the button is held depressed, the search will continue to increment (or decre-
ment) through subsequent folders at the rate of one folder per second. If the
button is subsequently held depressed, the speed of search will be increased by
a factor of ten.
÷
If the back button
+
is pressed when “00” is displayed, the search will move to
the last folder on the media; likewise, if the forward button
=
is pressed when
the last folder number is displayed, the search will jump to “00” (root direc-
tory).
÷
Only one level of folders will be searched. If other folders exist within a folder,
they are treated automatically as new folders.
÷
In the case of SD AUDIO formatting, individual play lists are treated as folders.
7
Super-Fast Track Search
Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the TRACK SEARCH
buttons (
4
,
¢
).
÷
While holding either one of the buttons depressed, rotate the Jog dial in the
direction corresponding to the direction you wish to skip; the unit will en-
ter the high-speed skip mode.
÷
The direction of skip is in accordance with the direction in which the Jog
dial is rotated. The direction of the
TRACK SEARCH
button is ignored.
÷
Release the
TRACK SEARCH
button to exit this mode.
Fast-Forward / Fast-Reverse
7
Operation using the SEARCH buttons (
1
,
¡
)
Press the SEARCH buttons (
1
,
¡
) during playback.
Press and hold the
¡
button to fast forward the disc; press and hold the
1
button to do fast reverse.
7
Super-Fast Search
Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the SEARCH buttons
(
1
,
¡
)
÷
Hold down the button while turning the Jog dial in the direction you wish
to search to enter fast forward or fast reverse mode.
÷
The direction of the search is determined by the direction the Jog dial is
turned. The direction of the
SEARCH
button is ignored.
÷
When you stop turning the Jog dial, the unit returns to playback mode.
÷
Release the
SEARCH
button to exit this mode.
Setting a Cue Point (*)
By setting a cue point, you can press the
CUE
button any time during playback to
have the unit quickly jump to the cue point and stop there in the cue pause mode.
Independent cue points can be set for CD and memory card.
7
Manual Cue
1.
During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (
3
/
8
) to
pause playback at the point you wish to begin playback.
2.
Search for the precise position of the Cue point.
Using frame numbers to specify Cue points.
Cue points may be specified in 1-frame units (where 75 frames are equiva-
lent to 1 second).
Use the Jog dial or the forward or reverse
SEARCH
button (
1
,
¡
) to
advance to the desired frame. Rotating the Jog dial once causes the player
to advance or rewind 80 frames in the specified direction.
Listen to the sound at the current frame to determine the Cue
point.
Turn the Jog dial slowly and then return it to just before the point from
which you wish to begin playback. (The cue point thus defined will consist
of that point diectly after the sound which can be heard during a cueing
pause.)
3.
Press the CUE button when you reach the desired frame
number or hear the sound at the point from which you
wish to begin cueing.
÷
When the sound is muted and the
[CUE]
indicator lights up, the Cue point
will have been stored to memory.
÷
Each time a new Cue point is stored to memory, the previous Cue point will
be erased.
[Changing a Cue Point]
1.
During playback, press the CUE button.
÷
The unit will return to the previously set cue point.
2.
Press the SEARCH buttons (
1
,
¡
) to set to audible
pause mode.
3.
Perform steps 2 and 3 of the section “Setting a Cue
Point”.
To Skip To Other Tracks
7
Using the TRACK SEARCH buttons (
4
,
¢
)
Press one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons (
4
,
¢
).
÷
Each time the button is pressed, the search function will skip to the begin-
ning of the next track in the direction indicated (to skip to the beginning of
the track preceding the current track, press the
4
button twice). When
auto cue is set to ON, the search function will stop at the beginning of the
track and enter the cue pause mode.
÷
If the button is held depressed, the search function will skip to other tracks
continuously. If the button is held depressed for more than two seconds, the
speed of skipping will increase.
÷
If the back (
4
) button is pressed from the lowest numbered track, the
search function will skip to the last (highest numbered) track.
÷
If the forward (
¢
) button is pressed from the highest numbered track,
the search function will skip to the first (lowest numbered) track.
÷
If you wish to search within a specific folder of a CD-ROM, use the
FOLDER
SEARCH
button (
+
,
=
) first to designate the desired folder; in this way,
the track search function will operate on the tracks in the selected folder. If
no folder is designated, the search function will be performed only within
the tracks located in the root directory.
÷
If you wish to search within a specific play list of a memory card,
use the
FOLDER SEARCH
button (
+
,
=
) first to designate the desired play
list; in this way, the track search function will operate on the tracks in the
selected play list. If no play list is designated, the search function will be
performed within all tracks located in the memory card.