
PLAYBACK and EDITING
Audible Seek
This section explains about higher speed (x4) audible access.
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx for the details)
Seek +
Seek + is 4 times fast audible forward access. Press and hold ¢/¡ during playback.
The unit playbacks forward at four times as high speed as normal playback speed.
Holding the ¢/¡ presssed.
The unit keeps going the Seek +. Then releasing the ¢/¡, the unit resumes playback at the normal speed. Playback time counter is displayed according to the Seek + motion.
Note
While keeping on Seek + , the unit works as follows according to repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):
•If single track repeat mode is not set, Seek + goes through the tracks util the end of the last track. Then;
•If entire track repeat mode is not set, the unit stays at the end of the last track without sound.
•If entire track repeat mode is set, the unit skips to the top of the first track and continues Seek +. (When entire
track repeat mode is on, whole tracks are assumed to be continuous in a circle manner in Seek +, that is, next track to the last track is assumed as the first track.)
•If single track repeat mode is set, Seek + works within the current track only.
•When the unit reached the end of the track, the unit skips to the top of the current track and continues Seek +.
Seek -
Seek - is 4 times fast audible backward access. Press and hold 1/4 during playback.
The unit playbacks backward at four times as high speed as normal playback speed.
Holding the 1/4 pressed, the unit keeps going the Seek
Note
While keeping on Seek
•If single track repeat mode is not set, Seek - goes through the tracks util the top of the first track. Then stays there without sound until the 1/4 is released. After releasing 1/4, the unit resumes playback from there at the normal speed.
•If single track repeat mode is set, Seek - works within the current track only.
•When the unit reached top of the current track, the unit stays there without sound until 1/4 is released. After releasing 1/4, the unit resumes playback from there at the normal speed.
Un-audible Fast Access
This section explains about
(refer to Summary of Accessing Behavior on page xxx for the details)
FF(Fast Forward)
FF is
The unit runs forward without sound at thirty times as fast as normal playback speed.
After keeping ¢/¡ pressed for 2 seconds, the FF speed shifts up to 250 times as fast as normal playback speed.
Keeping ¢/¡ pressed, the unit keeps FF . Playback time counter is incremented and displayed according to the FF motion.
Releasing ¢/¡, the unit pauses at the location shown by the time counter.
Note
While keeping on FF, the unit works as follows according to repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):
•If single track repeat mode is not set, FF goes through the tracks util the end of the last track. Then;
•If entire track repeat mode is not set, the unit pauses at the end of the last track.
•If entire track repeat mode is set, the unit skips to the top of the first track and continues FF. (When entire track repeat mode is on, whole tracks are assumed to be continuous in a circle manner in FF as well as in Seek+. That is, next track to the last track is assumed as the first track.)
•If single track repeat mode is set, FF works within the current track only.
•When the unit reached the end of the track, the unit skips to the top of the current track and continues FF.
RWD (ReWinD)
RWD is 30 times fast
The unit playbacks backward at thirty times as high speed as normal playback speed.
After keeping 1/4 pressed for 2 seconds, the RWD speed shifts up to 250 times as fast as normal playback speed.
Keeping 1/4 pressed, the unit keeps RWD. Playback time counter is decreased and displayed according to the RWD motion.
Releasing 1/4, the unit pauses at the location shown by the time counter.
Note
While keeping on RWD, the unit works as follows in relation with repeat play mode (refer to Repeat Play on page xxx):
•If single track repeat mode is not set, RWD goes through the tracks util the top of the first track, and pauses there.
•If single track repeat mode is set, RWD works within the current track only.
•When the unit reached top of the current track, the unit pauses there.
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