Transferring onto an USB device

You can transfer music from a sound source to an optional USB device by

connecting it to the (USB) port on the unit.

The audio format transferred by this system is MP3. The approximate size of the transferring is about 1 MB per minute of transferring time (except MP3 disc). The files those are transferred onto the USB device is for personal use only. See “Compatible devices with this system” (page 52) for a list of USB devices that can be connected to this system.

There are three ways to transfer onto an USB device.

CD-USB Synchronized Transfer:

You can easily transfer an entire disc onto an USB device.

REC1 Transferring:

You can easily transfer a single track or file from a disc that is currently being played back onto an USB device.

Manual Transferring:

You can transfer just the portion you want from a sound source (except CD).

Notes

If the BEAT BLEND is activated during Manual Transferring, the beat sound will be transferred onto the USB device.

The level of transferred sound during Manual Transferring is depends on the CROSS FADER slider position.

Use buttons on the unit for the operation.

1 Connect a transferable USBdevice to the (USB) port on the unit.

USB device

2 Prepare the transferring source.

For CD-USB Synchronized

Transfer:

Press CD, then load the disc you want to transfer on the disc tray.

You can transfer tracks or files on a disc in the order you want using Program Play. Perform steps 2 to 6 of “Creating your own program” on page 34. However, the play mode automatically changes to Normal Play, if you start transferring in Program Play with no tracks or files are programmed, Shuffle Play or Repeat Play.

For REC1 Transferring:

Press CD, then load the disc you want to transfer on the disc tray. Select the track or file you want to transfer, then press HS on CHANNEL B.

For Manual Transferring:

Press the function button (except CD) to select the source you want to transfer.

If you want to record the “mix” sound from 2 audio source, select a function button on both CHANNEL A and B. The recorded sound is depends on the CROSS FADER slider position. For details, refer page 31.

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