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Getting Started Connections Playback SpecificationsUtility
Reverse Play
q During playback, press the
REVERSE
button.
The reverse function turns on and reverse play starts.
n Reverse effect
During playback, press the
REVERSE
button.
b The mode switches between reverse playback and
normal playback each time the REVERSE button is
pressed.
b Dump playback turns off if the hot start or stutter play operation is
performed.
n Turning reverse playback off
w Press the
REVERSE
button while the reverse function
is on.
Reverse playback turns off.
NOTE
If Reverse playback reaches the beginning of the tracks during Single
mode, the Cue mode will be set and playback stops.
q
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w
Basic Operations
Memo Function
(Custom Setting Memory)
The setting information can be stored in the file. The stored information
can be called out of the memory at later time, making it easy to prepare
for your mixing.
About Memo
For the memo function, the data that can be stored in the memo
differs according to the playback mode.
q In the CD play mode (CD-DA/CD-ROM)
Up to 5000 memos can be stored, one memo per track. For a disc
with 22 tracks, for example, 22 memos can be set.
NOTE
The track memo functions memory system handles 1000 memos as
one package (1000 memo – 5 packages). Since this memo system’s
memory is deleted in units of packages, when one memo is deleted,
the memo number remains and the memory area does not increase.
Thus, the actual number of memos that can be stored is reduced.
“Memo Full!” is displayed when 5000 memos are stored. In this case,
the memory for one package worth of memos (1000 memos) must be
deleted, starting from the oldest memos.
b When a disc for which memo data is set is loaded, the “MEMO
indicator flashes. The indicator lights when a track for which there
is memo data is selected.
The data stored in the memory is as follows:
a) Cue point
b) A and B points, HOT START1 point, HOT START2 point, HOT
START3 point
c) Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting
d) BPM data (Cue, A point)
The A and B points may be on different track, as long as they are
within the disc.
w For the file playback mode
The memo data is stored in the MP3/WAV file itself, so once
memo data is stored in the file, it can be called out and used when
playing the file on a different DN-S3700.
The MEMO mode is not set in the following cases:
a) When the MEMO operation is being executed on the other
deck.
b) When the database is being loaded.
c) When the same file is selected on both decks.
Memo Function
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