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13. CUE bANk bUTTONS (27):
These buttons are used to store either loops and cue points. Only a loop or a cue point can be stored into
each of these three banks. When a loop is stored in the CUE BANKS you may use the loop starting point as
a cue point.
2) To store a CUE POINT, find your desired CUE
POINT and then while in PAUSE MODE press the
memory button (28) and then press your desired
cue bank button (27).
3) You can save your stored loops and cue points
to music source you are using by pressing the
memory button (28) for at least 2 seconds.
When it is saved correctly the LCD will display
"CUE backup".
To recall your saved loops and cue points, insert
the USB device or SD Card that you stored them
to. Press the memory button (28) so that but-
ton LED glows then turn the folDer knob (8) to
the folder that you made the loop or CUE POINT
in.
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bASIC OPErATIONS (CONT.)
1) If you have created a loop and want to store
it in one of the three cue bank buttonS
(27). While the loop is playing press the
memory button (28) and then press your
desired cue bank button (27) to store the
loop. You may recall the loop at anytime by
pressing the cue bank button (27) where
its stored.
EXAMPLE: You made a loop on track 3 in folder 3 on you USB stick. Load the USB stick where this folder is
located, then press the memory button (28) and tur n the folDer knob (8) to folder 3. The cue bank
button (27) where the loop is stored will begin to glow indicating that your saved loop has been located and
is ready to play.
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