Denon DN-S3700 Owner's Manual Page 9

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Connections Playback Specifications
Basic Operations Memo Function Utility
Part Names and Functions
Top Panel
q PLAY/PAUSE button (1 3)
This button will start or pause playback.
• Push once to start playback, once again to pause
playback, and once more to resume playback.
w CUE button
Pushing this button in play mode will force
the file back to the position which playback
started. While in search mode, it makes new
Cue point.
e
QUICK JUMP button, -FAST SEARCH button
(6) (7)
QUICK JUMP:
The play position jumps backward when the
(6) button is pressed and immediately
released.
The play position jumps forward when the
(7) button is pressed and immediately
released.
FAST SEARCH:
When one of these buttons is pressed and
held in, the disc is fast-searched in the reverse
(6) or forward (7) direction.
r FILTER button
One of three filters (LOW PASS, MID PASS and
HIGH PASS) can be selected.
t FLANGER button
The depth and delay time can be selected.
y ECHO/LOOP button
The ECHO and LOOP functions can be selected.
The feedback level and delay time can be selected.
Looping for the delay time (ECHO LOOP) is
possible by setting the feedback level to “MAX”.
u TAP button, -AUTO/INPUT BPM button
TAP:
When you push this button repeatedly, the
Auto mode turns off and starts measuring your
Beats Per Minute (BPM) by tapping.
AUTO:
When pushing the
TAP button for 1 second,
activates AUTO BPM mode. The measured
BPM is displayed in the character section of
the display.
BPM LOCK:
When this button is pressed once while the
Auto BPM counter is operating, the data
measured by the Auto BPM counter is locked.
MANUAL INPUT:
When the
TAP button is pressed and held in
for more than 2 seconds, the BPM input mode
is set and the BPM value can be input directly
with the
EFFECTS knob. When the TAP button is
pressed again, the BPM input mode is turned off.
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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.
NOTE
If you select a new file, AUTO BPM mode turns
on automatically.
BPM data can be saved to the MEMO function.
i LOOP TRIM +/– button
These buttons are used to Trim the length of the
loop by “frames” during auto loop playback and
adjust the BPM data.
o Vinyl playback direction selector lever
Use this select direction of Vinyl playback.
FWD:
When the Vinyl disc is turned, the Vinyl playback
sound is output from forward direction only.
BOTH:
When the Vinyl disc is turned, the Vinyl playback
sound is output from both the reverse and
forward directions.
Q0 EFFECTS knob
Use this knob to set the internal effectors Dry/
Wet parameters, Length of the auto loop and
BPM data.
Q1 MEMO button, -PRESET button
MEMO:
Various settings such as Cue Point, Hot Starts,
Loops, BPM, Pitch and Key Adjust can be
saved for later recall.
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.
Q2 AUTO LOOP SET button
This button is used to set the Auto Beat Loop
mode. When set ON (led lights up), buttons 1, 2,
3 can be used to create Auto Beat Loops.
Q3 HOT START / AUTO LOOP buttons
These are where the hot start points or the auto
loop playback start points are stored.
HOT START:
The 1, 2, 3 buttons will light up dimly in green
indicating the Hot Start points are available
to store.
Once a Hot Start is stored, the button lights
up strongly in green.
AUTO LOOP:
The 1, 2, 3 buttons light up dimly in red
during Auto Loop mode indicating the Auto
Loop points are available to store.
Once an Auto Loop is stored, the button
lights up strongly in red.
Getting Started
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