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14MEMO (Custom Setting Memory)

CD setting information can be stored in the non-volatile memory. The stored information can be called out of the memory later, making it easy to prepare for your mixing.

NOTE: The MEMO cannot be used by MP3.

1.About TRACK MEMO

Up to 1000 memo points can be stored to internal memory for later recall.

The number of tracks on a particular CD only limits the amount of memo points available per that disc. Example: If your CD has 22 tracks, you can only save up to 22 memos. (1 memo group per track.)

CAUTION:

DN-D6000 is the maximum possible number of tracks that can be stored to memory.

However, to simplify the MEMO operations, the memory system manages each 200 MEMO data package as a minimum unit (the total 1000 memory capacity divided into 5 package units). When you want to clear just one MEMO data in the 1 MEMO CLEAR mode (see page 20), the unit will erase the memo information but not the internal memo allocation number. Accordingly, depending on conditions, the number of tracks that can be stored in the memory may be fewer than 1000.

Once you reached 1000 stored points, you will see a message that says “MEMO FULL!” . At this time you will need to “delete” old data to make room for new memo points. Therefore the oldest 200 memo points will be deleted and become clear.

The MEMO indicator on the display lights up when a track for which data is stored in the memory is selected.

2.MEMO ITEMS

The following items are max to be stored under 1 memory bank: q Cue point

w A1 and B1 points, A2 and B2 points

e Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting

3.MEMO MODE SELECT

q Push the @5MEMO button in Cue mode to enter MEMO mode.

w Turn the #2PARAMETERS knob to select the various MEMO modes from as follows.

Memo Set, MemoCall, Memo Clr

Depending on conditions, some modes cannot be selected. e Push the @5MEMO button again to exit MEMO mode.

(1) Storing data in the memory [Memo Set]

After make the settings to be stored in the memory, then push !1CUE button.

When MEMO indicator on the display is off in Cue mode, push @5MEMO button to enable Memo set function.

If MEMO indicator lights up, it is necessary to clear existing Memo before store new Memo.

At last push #2 PARAMETERS knob to fix. You can see “Complete!” message and MEMO indicator lights up.

MEMO FULL

If the memory is full and no more data can be stored, “Memo Full!” and “Del. 200?” message appears.

In this case, you need to clear memory of First 200s Memo (number 1 to 200) at a time to make space for new memos.

To make space, push #2PARAMETERS knob while “Del. 200?” message is displayed.

“Delete OK?” message appears then push #2PARAMETERS knob again to execute clearing.

After the first 200s Memo (number 0 to 199) are cleared, number after 200 Memo are renumbered as new 1, 2, 3…(now you have new 200 empty space.).

(2)MEMO CALL [Memo Call]

When the CD includes tracks that DN-D6000 has Memo is inserted, MEMO indicator flashes 5 seconds.

To call out the Memo data, select the track that you made MEMO. Then MEMO indicator lights up.

Push the @5MEMO button to enable Memo call function.

When the #2PARAMETERS knob is pushed in the Memo call mode, all the data stored in the memory is loaded. DN-D6000 goes to standby mode at the called Cue point.

When the playing pitch is loaded from the Memo with PITCH LED flashes, playing Pitch is locked until Pitch Slider comes same Pitch. While playing Pitch is locked, PITCH LED keeps flashing.

(3)1 MEMO CLEAR [Memo Clr]

To clear one Memo data, select the track that you made MEMO. Then MEMO indicator lights up.

Push the @5MEMO button to enable Memo clear function.

When the #2 PARAMETERS knob is pushed in MEMO CLEAR mode, the Memo data is cleared and the MEMO indicator on the display turns off.

ALL MEMO CLEAR

All memory data can be cleared.

For instructions, see ⁄5PRESET ”(15) MEMO ALL CLEAR”.

NOTE:

“Memo Ext” is displayed if the ”Memo Set” or “Memo Clr” operation is performed for a disc stored on the other drive.

If this happens, load the disc in the other drive.

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