Additional Playback Features; Programming The Track Order - Pioneer PDR-509 Operating Instructions Manual

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Additional Playback Features

Programming the Track Order

Programming the track order means telling the player precisely which tracks, and in what order, you want played. You can
program a sequence of up to 24 steps (each step can contain either a track or a pause in the program), playing tracks more
than once if you like.
The sequence you program applies only to the disc in the player at the time: as soon as you eject that disc the program
memory is lost.
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FADER
FINALIZE
DIGITAL
ERASE
SYNCHRO
7
8
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INPUT
SKIP
SELECTOR
PLAY
1
2
5
6
9
10/0
1
PROGRAM
CHECK
COMPACT DISC RECORDER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
3
2
REPEAT
As you program tracks, the
total running time of the
program is displayed here.
This shows the track
number just programmed.
Clearing a program
Since the program only applies as long as the disc is in the player, you can clear it by simply ejecting the disc. Alternatively,
stop the disc, then press 7 (stop) one more time: the program will be erased.
Clearing a track from the program
During playback or while the disc is stopped, you can delete the last (most recently) programmed step by pressing
the remote control. Press repeatedly to clear several steps (if the program is playing while you're doing this, you can't clear
steps beyond the one that is currently playing).
Checking what's in the program
In stop mode you can check the contents of the program using the
remote control. Each press steps through the program. At each step the display shows
the step number and the corresponding track number. When you reach the end of the
program, a step number of 00 is displayed.
Replacing a track in the program
If, while checking the program (see above), you decide you want to change something, simply stop at the step number you
want to change and enter a new track number using either the number keys, the 4 and ¢ (track skip) buttons, or the jog dial.
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REC
1
AUTO/
TRACK NO.
MANUAL
WRITE
3
3
TIME
4
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2
SKIP ID
SET
CLEAR
3
4
2
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8
>
10
REPEAT
>10
2
CLEAR
RANDOM
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DIGITAL
ANALOG
REC LEVEL
REC LEVEL
3
During playback or stop mode, press PROGRAM.
The
indicator lights and the display prompts you to enter the first
PGM
track in the program:
Enter the track numbers in the order you want
them played.
Use the number buttons to select tracks:
For track numbers 1 to 10, use the corresponding number button.
For track numbers over 10, press the >10 button, then enter the track
number. For example, to select track 28:
If the player is stopped, you can use the 4 and ¢ (track skip) buttons
to select tracks, pressing PROGRAM after each to enter it into the
program. Alternatively, use the jog dial to select tracks (push to enter).
When programming in stop mode only: To program a pause, press
the 8 (pause) button instead of a track number (you can't program a
pause as the first item). Instead of a track number, the display shows
Press 3 (play) to start playback.
If you started programming while the disc was playing, the program
starts right after the current track has played out. If you want the
program to start right away, press 3 (play).
button on the
CHECK
CLEAR
Program step
Programmed
number
track number
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