Denon DN-S3500 Operations Instructions Page 9

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u PLAY/PAUSE button (13)
This button will start or pause playback.
Push once to start playback, once again to
pause playback, and once more to resume
playback.
i DISC EJECT button
Push this button to eject the disc.
The disc will not eject during playback.
Stop playback before pushing this button.
o CUE button
Pushing this button in play mode will force the
track back to the position which playback
started. While in search mode, it makes new
Cue point. (Cue)
In Cue mode, by pushing the CUE button makes
a Stutter sound from the Cue point. This is
called Stutter play. (Stutter)
!0 Platter/Scratch Disc
Use this vinyl scratch disc for manual search,
Pitch Bend and Scratch operations.
Platter:
The Platter spins when playback of the source
select Scratch mode button is in the Main or
Sampler position and in play mode.
Scratch Disc:
When the Scratch Disc is turning, Scratch
playback of the source selected (Main or
Sampler) starts.
NOTE:
The Platter does not spin when the Scratch
mode is set to the BEND/SEARCH mode.
(3) Top panel
CAUTION:
Note that there are many buttons working two
different function selected by short time pushing
or long pushing (1 second or more). The mark
indicates short time push function and mark
indicates long time push function.
@0 (SAMP) STOP button
Push this button while in Sampler record or
playback, Sampler to stop recording or playback.
When the Sampler is in the stop status, the
STOP button can be used for Stutter playback.
@1
(SAMP) PITCH/VOL., B TRIM button
PITCH/VOL.:
When this button is pressed, the SAMPLER
PITCH is selected. When pressed again, the
SAMPLER LEVEL is selected.
Pitch of Sampler and output level of Sampler
playback can be adjusted with the
PARAMETERS knob.
B TRIM:
When this button is pressd for more than 0.5
sec, the Sampler B TRIM mode is selected.
@2 TITLE/ID3 button
CD TEXT:
When there is CD text data, the CD text data is
displayed automatically or when the TITLE
button is pressed.
If no TEXT is available, the display will indicate
“No TEXT”.
MP3:
When an MP3 file has ID-3 tag data, the title,
artist name and album name are selected and
displayed each time the TITLE button is
pressed.
@3 TIME, T.TIME button
TIME:
A short push will display mode changes
between ELAPSED TIME and REMAIN TIME.
T.TIME:
A long push, will display mode changes between
TRACK TIME and DISC TIME. (for CDDA)
So, you can select display mode from four
modes, TRACK ELAPSED, TRACK REMAIN,
DISC ELAPSED and DISC REMAIN.
@4 MEMO, PRESET button
MEMO:
The memo mode starts when this button is
pushed once, while in the Cue mode.
PRESET:
When this button is pushed for more than 1 sec,
the PRESET mode menu is displayed.
The machine status must be in, CUE, PAUSE or
No Disc mode before entering the preset mode.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) Front panel
q Disc loading slot
Load the disc slowly, and release it once the
DN-S3500 starts grabbing the disc in.
NOTE:
Please clean the dirt of the label side of a disc
and start loading of the disc.
Dirty discs can cause the loading rollers to slip
upon insertion.
CAUTIONS:
Do not load discs when the power is turned
off.
Do not try to forcibly remove a disc once the
DN-S3500 has started to grab the disc.
Do not load more than once disc at a time or
insert anything other than discs.
Otherwise the loading mechanism may be
damaged.
w POWER button (¢ON £OFF)
Push this button to turn power on and off.
(2) Rear panel
CAUTION:
Do not turn off the power while a disc is
loading or being ejected. Otherwise the
loading mechanism may be damaged.
e Analog output jacks
(LINE OUT)
This is unbalanced RCA output jacks.
Audio signals outputs.
r Fader start jack
Use this when your mixer has the Fader Start
function.
t Digital output jack
Digital data is available from this jack.
•Use 75 /ohms pin cord for connection.
•We recommend you use braided wire type
shielded cable.
NOTE:
The playback level after analog conversion is set
to –6dB below the usual level to avoid digital
distortion.
y Memo jack (MEMO IN/OUT)
Use this when you transfer the Memo data from
an another DN-S3500, DN-S3000, DN-S5000 or
DN-D9000.
!1 FLIP/CLR button
FLIP:
Use this to select operating mode of A1 and A2
buttons, from Hot Start mode and Stutter mode.
The display will indicate “H/S” or “STR”.
A1, A2 CLR:
If the A1 or A2 button is pushed while pushing
the FLIP button, you can clear the selected A
point.
By holding down just the FLIP button for more
than 1 sec, you can clear A1 and A2 points all at
once.
!2 A1, A2 button
Using this button you can create a starting point
for Hot Start, Seamless Loop and Stutter.
!3 B button
Use this to set the B point to create a Seamless
Loop after the A point has been set.
!4 EXIT/RELOOP button
Use this to exit or return back again to the
Seamless loop playback. You can add variety to
looping with this function.
!5 B TRIM button
•When the button is pressed during playback,
the *B TRIM MODE is selected. *Only when a
seamless LOOP is set.
In the standby and pause modes, only the B
TRIM MODE can be selected.
!6 (SAMP) REV/CLR button
(SAMP) REV:
Use this to select the sample play direction
forward and reverse. When select reverse REV
LED lights up.
(SAMP) CLR:
If the SAMP button is pushed while pushing the
SAMP REV button, you can clear the SAMP
data.
Or, by holding down just the SAMP REV button
for more than 1 sec.
!7 SAMP button
Push this button to record or play the Sampler
sound.
!8 (SAMP) B button
Use this to set the Sampler loop B point.
!9 (SAMP) EXIT/RELOOP
Use this to turn the Sampler Loop mode on and
off. Also acts as EXIT/RELOOP button for
Sampler Loop to exit or reloop.
CAUTIONS:
Do not forcibly try to stop the Platter when it
is turning. Otherwise the moving Platter
mechanism may be damaged.
If a problem with Platter rotation arises
when the Platter is turning, the Platter stops
turning and the pause mode is set.
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