—When library information is present d Library browsing: The music files are displayed in the [ARTIST], [ALBUM], [TRACK], [PLAYLIST], [FOLDER] and [GENRE] categories.
—Without library information d Folder browsing: The folders/tracks on the medium are displayed with a tree structure.
[INFO] displayThis displays detailed information on the loaded tracks.
The display switches between the title, artist name and album name each time [DISPLAY (UTILITY)] G is pressed.
Searching for tracks quickly using the library information
When library information created using rekordbox is recorded on the USB device, the library information can be used to quickly search for tracks.
1 Turn the rotary selector I and select the category.Select the category.
—When there is library information on the USB device, select from the [ARTIST], [ALBUM], [TRACK], [PLAYLIST], [FOLDER] and [GENRE] categories.
—When there is no library information on the USB device, select from the [FOLDER] category.
—For
The display switches to the item selected in step 1.
Adjusting the playing speed (tempo control section)
Tempo control section
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1 Move [TEMPO] K forward and backward.The playing speed increases when the slider is moved to the [+] side (towards you), decreases when the slider is moved to the
The percentage by which the playing speed is changed is displayed at [TEMPO %] on the main unit display.
2 Press [PITCH BEND] N.When pressed during playback, the pitch bend function is activated. Press the [+] button to speed up, the
!The rate at which the speed changes can be changed by turning the jog dial while pressing the button.
Selecting the playing speed adjustment rangePress [TEMPO RANGE] M.The playing speed adjustment range switches each time the button is pressed.
[WIDE, ±16, ±10, ±6] lights on the main unit display.
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!Adjustments are possible in units of 0.05 % when set to [±6] %, [±10] % or [±16] %, in units of 0.1 % when set to [WIDE].
!At [±16] %, adjustments are possible in units of 0.05 %, but over 10 % adjustments are made in units of 0.1 %.
!The [WIDE] adjustment range is ±100 %. When set to
![WIDE] can only be selected when playing music CDs
The [MASTER TEMPO] indicator lights. The pitch does not change even when the playing speed is changed with the [TEMPO] slider.
!The sound is digitally processed, so the sound quality changes.
Storing cue or loop points
Use this procedure to store the cue or the loop point of the currently selected source on USB devices.
1 Connect the USB device to this unit.!When using a single USB device, connect it to the USB1 port.
2 Setting the cue point.!To store the loop point, set the loop point then play the loop.
3 Press the rotary selector I for over 1 second.[CUE CALL] is displayed.
!Press [BACK] J to return to the previous screen.
4Turn the rotary selector I to display [CUE MEMORY].5Press the rotary selector I.The cue or the loop point is stored.
[CUE MEMORY] flashes quickly while the cue point is being stored.
[LOOP MEMORY] flashes quickly while the loop point is being stored. When storing is completed, the information display switches to a slow flashing.
!Never disconnect the USB device while the data is being stored.
!When the source is a USB device, up to 10 points can be stored per track.
!When the source is a disc, up to 100 points can be stored per disc.
!Press [BACK] J to return to the previous screen.
Calling out stored cue or loop points1 Connect the USB device to this unit.
!When using a single USB device, connect it to the USB1 port.
2 Press the rotary selector I for over 1 second.[CUE CALL] is displayed.
!Press [BACK] J to return to the previous screen.
3 Press the rotary selector I.[POINT 01] is displayed.
!Press [BACK] J to return to the previous screen.
4Turn the rotary selector I to display the number of the point you want to call out.
5Press the rotary selector I.
The stored cue or loop point is called out.