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OPERATIONS
Setting Hot Loops, Loops must be created using the main loop interface (LOOP IN/OUT button. Once a loop is
created, following the setting process.
Step1 : During playback (loop play) or pause, press the REC button
. Now the record mode is active and the
REC button
is light.
Step 2 : Press the desired pad from the BANK pads (1, 2, 3, 4)
at the point you wish to set as a hot-cue point
or a loop in that pad. You can overwrite any existed Hot-cue.
Step 3 : Press the REC button
again to exit the Hot Cues setting mode.
Press the stored Hot-cue pads again, and playback will seamlessly restart from the stored Hot-cue point and the
pad will flash. You can repeatedly press the pads to create a stuttering effect. If the player is in pause or cue mode,
pressing the button will start playback from the stored cue point, but will only keep playing while the button is
depressed, just like the main CUE button
.
Clearing the stored Hot-Cues/Loops
Press the CLEAR button
to active clear memory function. While the button is on, press the BANK pad(s)
you wish to clear and those pads will also flash. The cleared pads’ light is off, letting you know that there is no
information stored in them.
How to Record Hot Cues/Loops
Every track can be record 4 cue points or loops. For the external USB device, the numbers depended on the
available memory space of the USB device. In general, the saved data size is very small so you don’t worry about
the quantity.
To save current cue points, loops, and setting, press and hold the REC button
until the display reads Saving.
Rcall saved Hot cues/ Loops
First of all, you have to press the REC button
to active the Recall function. Rotating the TRACK knob
to
choose the music. If the music had saved Hot Cues/Loops, the player will recall the saved automately. The VFD
display will display “RECALL”. The pads will flash one after another. When the last pad has reloaded, then you can
press a BANK pad
to recall a cue point or loop.
: Do not power off the unit right after saving. You must wait at least 3 seconds in order for the
new presets / cue points to be stored in memory.