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Denon DN-2600F User Manual

Denon DN-2600F
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DOUBLE CD PLAYER
DN
-
2600F
FOR ENGLISH READERS PAGE 007 ~ PAGE 027
FÜR DEUTSCHE LESER SEITE 028 ~ SEITE 048
POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 049 ~ PAGE 069
PARA LECTORES DE ESPAÑOL PAGINA 070 ~ PAGINA 090
VOOR NEDERLANDSTALIGE LEZERS PAGINA 091 ~ PAGINA 111
FÖR SVENSKA LÄSARE SIDA 112 ~ PAGINA 132
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MODE D’EMPLOI
INSTRUCCIONES DE OPERACION
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
BRUKSANVISNING
DN-2600F
DN-2600F
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-46
1
2
OPEN/
CLOSE
1
MEMO
PROGRAM
BRAKE PITCH
PITCH BEND
KEY.
CONT. /SINGLE
TIME
NEXT TR.
SEARCH
EFFECT
START
LOOP
SEARCH SCAN
CUE PLAY/PAUSE
MODE
DATA MASTER
PUSH ENTER
PRESET
A
FIL
TAP ON/OFF
RVB FLG
B
END MON.
0%
D
I
G
I
-
S
K
E
Y
B
E
N
D
+
-
REVERSE
LOOP
PITCH
PLAY/WRITE
STOP
CONT.
ELAPSED
PITCH %
ms
f
LOOP
BRAKE
PROG.
A1 B
LOOP
SAMP
DN-2600F
1
2
OPEN/
CLOSE
1
MEMO
PROGRAM
BRAKE PITCH
PITCH BEND
KEY.
CONT. /SINGLE
TIME
NEXT TR.
SEARCH
EFFECT
START
LOOP
SEARCH SCAN
CUE PLAY/PAUSE
MODE
DATA MASTER
PUSH ENTER
PRESET
A
FIL
TAP ON/OFF
RVB FLG
B
END MON.
0%
D
I
G
I
-
S
K
E
Y
B
E
N
D
+
-
REVERSE
LOOP
PITCH
PLAY/WRITE
STOP
CONT.
ELAPSED
PITCH %
ms
f
LOOP
BRAKE
PROG.
A1 B
LOOP
SAMP
DN-2600F
DN
-
2600F
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Denon DN-2600F Specifications

General IconGeneral
Disc Capacity1
PlaybackCD, CD-R, CD-RW
Digital OutputCoaxial, Optical
Power Consumption15 W
TypeCD Player
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
OutputAnalog (RCA), Digital (Coaxial, Optical)
Output Level2.0V

Summary

Important Safety Information

General Safety Warnings

Precautions against fire, shock hazard, rain, and moisture.

Power Cord and Internal Safety

Guidelines for handling power cords and avoiding internal hazards.

Comprehensive Safety Instructions

Main Features of the DN-2600F

Basic Operation of the DN-2600F

Play, Pause, Cue, and Back Cue Operations

How to use PLAY/PAUSE and CUE buttons for playback control and back cueing.

Pitch, Brake, Platter, and Key Control Functions

Pitch and Platter Speed Adjustment Methods

Using the pitch slider, PITCH BEND buttons, and jog dial for speed control.

Brake and Platter-S Mode Effects

Achieving analog-like brake and platter start/stop effects.

Key Control and Adjustment Procedures

Adjusting the playback key and maintaining key consistency with pitch changes.

Next Track Reserve Functionality

Setting and Managing Next Track Modes

Procedures for setting the next track, manual/auto modes, and cancellation.

Seamless Loop, Hot Start, and Stutter Operations

Seamless Loop Playback Procedures

Steps for starting, canceling, replaying, and clearing seamless loops.

Seamless Loop, Hot Start, and Stutter Operations (Continued)

Advanced Loop Settings and Hot Start/Stutter Modes

Instructions for fine-tuning loop points and using hot start/stutter functions.

Sampler, Digital Scratch, and Effector Functions (Part 1)

Sampler Operations: Recording and Playback

How to record, play, stop, and clear sampled audio.

Digital Scratch Functionality Guide

Guide to using the jog dial for digital scratching effects.

Effector Mode and Filter Application

Setting the effector mode and applying the filter for sound modification.

Sampler, Digital Scratch, and Effector Functions (Part 2)

Sampler Parameter Adjustments and Modes

Adjusting sampler pitch, level, and key settings; playing backwards and in a loop.

Sampler, Digital Scratch, and Effector Functions (Part 3)

Digital Scratch and Effector Mode Usage

Detailed steps for digital scratching and applying effector modes.

Sampler, Digital Scratch, and Effector Functions (Part 4)

Effector Functions: Filter, Reverb, and Flanger Details

Detailed usage of filter, reverb, and flanger effects for sound shaping.

Memo Functionality and Data Management

Storing, Overwriting, and Clearing Memory Data

Procedures for saving cue points, pitch, and loop data into memory.

Programmed Playback: Inputting and Changing Programs

Programmed Playback: Managing Playback Sequences

Random Playback Functionality

Preset Functions and Operations

Detailed Description of Preset Functions

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