Discs Playing
Locating a Specific Track
During stop or play mode, you can locate any track to be played.lAMSL
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The next or | Turn lAMS L clockwise until |
succeeding tracks | you find the track. When using the |
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The current or | Turn lAMS L counterclockwise |
preceding tracks | until you find the track. When using the |
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A specific track directly | Turn lAMS L until you find the |
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•To play track number 30, press >10, then 3 and 10/0.
•To play track number 100, press >10 twice, then 1, and 10/0 twice.
Locating a Particular Point in a Track
You can locate a particular point in a track during play or play pause.lAMSL
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m/M >/.Locating a point while monitoring thesound (Search)Press and hold m/M during play.You will hear intermittent playback as the disc goes forward or reverses.When you reach the desired point, release the button.Locating a point by observing the timeindicationThe disc has reached its end. Press . or m to go back.
Note
Tracks that are only a few seconds long may be too short for monitoring. In this case, the player may not search correctly.
Locating a point using the index function(Index Search) ZPress INDEX. or INDEX> repeatedly in play or pause mode.zWhat is an INDEX?Some Super Audio CD or CD are provided with an index marking system which divides tracks or discs into smaller segments. This is especially useful when you want to locate a certain point within a long track (in classical music for example). The index search function works only when you use a commercially available indexed discs (usually indicated on the label).