Denon DN-S3000 manual Next Track Reserve, Scratch, English

Models: DN-S3000

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6NEXT TRACK RESERVE

ENGLISH

6NEXT TRACK RESERVE

It is possible to standby at the beginning of the next track to be played while continuing to play the current track and to start playback of the next track without interrupting playback.

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Enter Next Track mode

q When the NEXT TRACK button is pushed, the NEXT TRACK RESERVE function is

1turned on.

When this mode is set, this button and CUE button blink.

When the button is pushed again, the NEXT TRACK RESERVE mode is turned off.

Select the track

PARAMETERS

w Turn the

PUSH

ON / OFF

2-1PARAMETERS knob and

 

 

 

select for the next track to

 

 

 

be played.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select the MEMO

e The CUE point of MEMO can be selected as NEXT TRACK.

• When the NEXT TRACK with which MEMO is memorized is selected, “MEMO“ is displayed on a character

2-2display.

If the MEMO button is pushed at this time, the CUE point memorized as NEXT TRACK can be selected.

It will be canceled the next track is selected by PARAMETERS knob.

Track search start

r When the CUE button is pushed after selecting the track, current playback continues, but the next track is searched for and the standby mode is set. When the standby mode is set, the CUE button lights up and the PLAY/PAUSE button flashes.

3• At this time , loop playback is continued during the loop play for less than 8 seconds.

In the case of beyond it, loop play is turned off, and it returns to normal playback.

The time display indicates the remaining playback time for data in the memory.

NOTE:

The amount of time for which playback of the currently continuing track can be continued is a maximum of 15 seconds from the time searching for the next track starts.

Next Track playback start

tWhen the PLAY/PAUSE

button is pushed, the current playback is stopped and playback of the next track starts.

If the PLAY/PAUSE button is not pushed

4after standing by at the next track, when in the CONT. playback mode, playback of

the next track starts once all of the currently playing playback data has been played.

When in the SINGLE playback mode, playback stops once all of the currently playing playback data has been played.

7SCRATCH

You can Scratch in CD or Sampler mode.

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Select Scratch source

 

q Select the source to be

 

scratched using the

 

SCRATCH MODE button.

 

Each short push of the

 

SCRATCH MODE button switches

 

between MAIN and SAMPLER.

 

MAIN:

The SCRATCH MODE button

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light up in orange.

SAMPLER: The SCRATCH MODE button

 

 

light up in green.

 

• If scratching is possible, the LED for the

 

selected source flashes.

 

• If scratching is not possible immediately,

 

because for example the Sampler

 

setting has not been made, the LED for

 

the selected source lights without

 

flashing.

 

 

[Scratch Disc]

 

w When MAIN is selected as

 

the Scratch mode and

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Scratch Disc is turned by

hand, the Main Track (CD)is

 

scratched.

 

When SAMPLER is selected as the Scratch

 

mode and Scratch Disc is turned by hand,

 

the sample is scratched.

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Denon DN-S3000 manual Next Track Reserve, Scratch, English