A-B Repeat
The first of the submenus,
“Track” choice listed on the right. Entries for each step can be from any of the available tracks. To exit program, use the return command by first pressing “Shift” and then “Return”. Be sure to press “Release” when exiting the “Create/Edit” function.
Playback Start – Playback Stop
For previously created programs, the “Playback Start” and “Playback End” entries enable and disable the program.
Program Delete
This entry erases a previously created program.
Search Mode
This last submenu option allows for direct numeric track entry. Keep in mind that all the numeric functions on the remote at blue therefore shifted functions. To enter a numeric value, first press the “Shift” key on the remote, when done with numeric entry, don’t forget to press the “Release” key to return to normal remote commands.
Repeat | Disc Play – SACD |
The second of the submenus, “Repeat” has a
Random
The third of the submenus, “Random” has a sub- submenu with two possible choices, either “On” or “Off”. Selecting “On” for “Random” causes the disc play order to be randomized.
Despite being based upon DVD technology, SACDs have their own, unique behavior, which is in many ways, is similar a standard CD. In the case of the Model Eleven, its playback functions when playing a SACD are nearly identical to that when playing a CD. Each of the controls described in the Disc Play – CD section of this manual;
Program
The forth of the submenus, “Program” has a four
Disc Play – DVD Audio
DVD Audio discs have behaviors that are based as much upon the disc in play as the configuration of the Model Eleven. Where DVD Audio discs differ from the DVD Video counterparts is in their support of loss less
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