Lcd Display - Stanton C.303 Manual

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starting point of a seamless loop. Press OUT to set the ending point of a loop, and the loop will continue to play until the OUT button is
pressed again. If a seamless loop has been made, but the CD player is not actively in loop mode (not playing), pressing the RELOOP button
will instantly reactive the loop. Press OUT to exit the loop. LOOP and RELOOP will appear in the LCD display when the reloop function is
available. During play mode, pressing the RELOOP button will instantly return play to the last set point without interrupting playback.
13.
BANK BUTTONS – Four different cue points or samples can be saved to these buttons. See operating instructions for further explanation.
14.
CLEAR BUTTON – Clears cue points stored in the BANKS (please refer to item #22).
15.
LOOP SAVE BUTTON – After creating a loop point (#21), pressing this button allows you to store the loop to one of the four BANKS. While
the SAVE button is flashing red, press one of the BANK buttons to store the loop in that location. Cue points can also be saved by following
this procedure. BANK locations can also be overwritten in the same way.
16.
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON – Press to play the CD from the current location, or to pause it at the current location.
17.
CUE BUTTON – During normal playback, pressing the button immediately returns the track to the last set cue point and pauses playback
when released. Pressing CUE again will engage the cue monitor, which plays the track from the cue point until you release the CUE button.
If you press pause (#25) at any time other than the currently stored cue point, pressing CUE will reset the cue point to the new position.
18.
SEARCH BUTTONS – Allows you to search through a track or a CD in either direction. While in pause mode, tracks can be moved one
frame at a time. Holding down one of these buttons will cause the search in that direction to occur at a faster rate.
19.
TRACK BUTTONS – Tapping one of these buttons will skip to the previous or next track. Holding it down will rapidly skip through the tracks.
20.
OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON – Opens or closes the CD tray. The CD will only eject while in pause or cue mode, and will not work while a CD is
playing. If the tray is left open, it will close automatically after a brief time.
21.
SAMPLER MODE – Press the MODE button to switch between ONE SHOT or LOOP mode. ONE SHOT will play the samples once, then
end. LOOP MODE will continue to play the sample over and over.
22.
AUDIO OUT – This analog output signal requires a pair of RCA cables (left and right) to be connected to a line or aux input.
23.
DIGITAL OUT – This digital output signal requires one SP/DIF cable to be connected to a SP/DIF input on your mixer or computer.
24.
FADER START / RELAY – This connection allows two CD players to be linked for relay play. This can also be connected to a mixing board
that supports automatic fader start.
25.
VENT SLITS – These openings are used for the proper ventilation of the unit. In order to prevent overheating and to insure proper operation,
do not cover or block these slits.
26.
POWER BUTTON – Turns the unit on and off.
27.
AC IN – Plug in the power supply cable here. The plug can only be inserted in one direction, so do not force it in.
28.
TRACK – Indicates the current track selected or being played.
29.
WHEEL INDICATOR – This is a visual representation of a vinyl marker, which is traditionally used to mark the location of a certain sound or
cue point on a vinyl record. Here, it indicates the play position, rotates during playback in either direction, and stops during cue or pause
mode. It also indicates the speed of the forward and reverse search operation.
30.
PLAY – Indicates when the unit is currently playing a CD.
31.
PAUSE – Indicates the unit is in CUE or PAUSE mode.
32.
CUE – Indicates the unit is at a cue point and is ready to play.
33.
ANTI SHOCK AND BUFFER INDICATOR – Indicates the current status of the buffer memory. This is represented on the display by a buck-
et being filled or emptied. The bucket itself represents the instant start function (which works by buffer memory). If the bucket is flashing, the
instant start is not available. Each bar within the bucket represents 2 seconds of anti shock protection. There is up to 10 seconds of anti

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shock protection available.
34.
AUTO INDICATOR – Indicates when Auto Cue mode is active.
35.
PITCH VALUE – Shows the percentage of the pitch slider.
36.
PITCH – Indicates when the pitch percentage is displayed.
37.
TIME BAR – Shows a proportionate visual representation of the time remaining or time elapsed.
38.
TIME DISPLAY – Displays the time of track(s) currently selected in increments of Minutes, Seconds, and Frames.

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