Stanton C.503 SGL indicator, RPT indicator, PGM indicator, Time display, Memory bank indicators

Models: C.503

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38. SGL indicator

When the play mode is set to single play, this indicator lights.

39. RPT indicator

When the play mode is set to either single repeat or all repeat play mode, this indicator lights.

40. PGM indicator

When the play mode is set to programmed play, this indicator lights.

41. Time display

This section is used to show track number, time values or messages.

42. Memory bank indicators

Lights the current selected memory bank indicator.

43. A.CUE indicator

Lights when AUTO CUE function is turned on.

44. RELAY indicator

Lights when relay play is set to on.

45. LOOP indicator

Lights when sampler loop play is engaged.

46. Time Address Bar

Shows the current play position relative to the currently selected track.

47. PAR indicator

Lights when parameter display shows the effect parameter.

48. TEMPO indicator

Lights when parameter display shows the TEMPO / PITCH value.

49. KEY indicator

Lights when parameter display shows the key value.

Lights when key value is set to other than 0 (zero).

50. Parameter display

Displays the various parameters (of 47-51)

51. TAP / BPM indicator

Lights when parameter display shows the tap / BPM value.

52. KEY LOCK indicator

Lights when KEY LOCK function is activated.

2-1. CUE

The C.503 will always memorize the last played start point as the main cue point. After play has begun, pressing the CUE button re-locates the audio and plays it from that point. Although very quick, the CUE button is not seamless.

NOTE:

To create a new cue point, simply find the desired location and press PLAY. The last location when play was pressed is now the current the cue point). This can be done with or without stutter mode (using jog wheel or search buttons)

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Stanton C.503 manual SGL indicator, RPT indicator, PGM indicator, Time display, Memory bank indicators, 43. A.CUE indicator