Operations Using Memory Cards
Operations Using Memory Cards
■Using memory cards
This player supports the use of SD memory cards or MultiMedia Cards for the recording of disc identification data, cue point data, loop point data, and hot cue data.
★SD memory cards must be formatted in accordance with “SD Memory Card Specifications Part2 FILE SYSTEM SPECIFICATION Version 1.0” (commercially purchased SD memory cards are fac- tory formatted to the above standards). Unformatted cards can- not be used (the [UNFORMAT] message will be displayed).
★Memory cards formatted on computers or in digital cameras may not be usable with this player.
★MultiMedia Cards (MMC) formatted on the
¶MP3 data cannot be recorded.
¶Loop data set in hot cues cannot be recorded.
¶It is not possible to use a computer to copy or backup the cards.
¶When recording loop points, a single loop point requires two points of memory area.
¶The cards cannot be reformatted in this unit.
To protect important data (SD memory card)
Rear view
¶Set the
■Loading a memory card
Memory
CARD indicator
Label surface up
Memory card
Memory card door
Open the memory card door, and insert the memory card, label side up and with the beveled edge toward the front. Insert the card slowly, hold- ing it flat, and push it in until it stops. Shut the memory card door.
The display will show [SD CARD] (for cards conforming to the SD memory card standard) or [CDJ CARD] (for cards formatted with the
¶Removing the memory card
Open the memory card door and wait until the CARD indicator lamp goes out, then press in the memory card slightly and allow it to eject; grasp the end of the card and pull out carefully.
Notes:
¶Do not open the card door or turn off power while the CARD indicator is flashing, since the recorded data may be damaged.
¶Memory cards are precision electronic devices. Do not bend or drop them, or subject them to strong forces or impacts. Also, avoid using or storing memory cards in environments subject to static electricity or electrical noise.
¶Memory cards can be broken when subjected to impacts or static electricity. Be very careful when handling them, and make
regular backups of important recorded data (☞ P. 21).
Pioneer disclaims any responsibility for damage to or loss of memory card data, or other incidental damages arising from such loss.
CUE/LOOP
MEMORY
CUE/LOOP
DELETE
CUE/LOOP
CALL 2, 3
Recording to memory cards
¶Up to 100 points (total of both cue and loop points) can be stored for each disc. When 100 points have been stored, attempts to record further points will result in the display of the [POINT FULL] message, and no further points can be recorded.
¶If insufficient memory space exists on the card to record the current points, the [CARD FULL] message will appear.
¶If the card has been set to
■Recording a cue point
1.Use the auto cue function or CUE button to input a cue point.
2.Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.
¶The display will show the cue point position data, and the word [CARD MEMORY] will appear in the display, indicating that the cue point has been stored in the memory card.
¶If no memory card is loaded, the [NO CARD] message will appear.
¶If the memory card door is open without any memory card being loaded, the message [CLOSE CARD DOOR] will appear in the display.
■Recording a loop point
1.Set a
2.During loop playback, press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY but- ton.
¶The display will show the cue point position data, and the word [CARD MEMORY] will appear in the display, indicating that the
¶If no memory card is loaded, the [NO CARD] message will appear.
¶If the memory card door is open without any memory card being loaded, the message [CLOSE CARD DOOR] will appear in the display.
■Recording hot cue points A, B, C
20 | Hot cue points A, B, and C are automatically recorded on the memory |
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