Playback Features; Skip Search; Programme Playback - Akai MX-550 Operator's Manual

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Playback features
Direct search
Example:
To start playback from track number 4:
m@ Press the TUNER/CD 10KEY 4 button.
To start playback from track number 10:
B Press the TUNER/CD 10KEY +10 button, then press the 0
button.
To start playback from track number 25:
@ Press the TUNER/CD
10KEY
+10 button twice, then
press the 5 button.
Note:
@ \fthe CD player is in the programme playback mode, engag-
ing direct search will cancel the programme.
Skip search
The skip search function allows you to "skip" tracks in the for-
ward or reverse direction in order to go quickly to the desired
selection.
To skip tracks in the forward direction:
m@ Press the >
button.
To skip tracks in the reverse direction:
@ Press the <4 button.
Manual search
Use the manual search function to search for any point on the
compact disc. Manual search operates from the playback or
pause mode only. Manual search is operated with the remote
control.
To search in the forward direction:
@ Press and hold the >> button until the desired point is
found.
To search in the reverse direction:
@ Press and hold the << button until the desired point is
found.
Note:
@ During manual search from the playback mode the playback
volume will be reduced.
@ During manual search from the pause mode the volume will
be cut completely and the search speed will be increased by
approximately 2 times the normal speed. To restart play-
back, press the ® / Il button.
Index search
Some compact discs include index numbers which you can
make use of to go to certain pre-determined points within a se-
lection.
Classical selections, for example, may contain several index
numbers to note the 1st theme, 2nd theme, coda etc. Index
search is operated with the remote control.
1 From the stop mode, press the >> or <4 button to se-
lect the track you want.
Press the remote control's >
or <4 button until the
index number you want appears on the FL display.
Press the > /fi button to start playback from the index
number.
Note:
@ If the compact disc does not have the index number you
have specified, playback will start from the track number
programmed.
Programme playback
Use this function to programme the CD player to playback
tracks in the order that you like. Up to 30 tracks can be pro-
grammed. Programme play is operated with the remote control.
1 Press the PROG button.
If disc data has already been read, the CD player will go di-
rectly to the programming mode and the "PROG?" indicator
will flash on the system FL display. The disc number dis-
played indicates the disc that is ready to be programmed.
Before proceeding:
When more than one CD is loaded: |f you want to start
programming on adisc other than the one displayed at this
point, first press the CD ® button (1,2 or 3) for that disc in
order to select it before continuing to step 2.
2? To programme select tracks:
Use the TUNER/CD 10 KEY buttons to programme the
tracks you want.
Each time a button is pressed the track number and pro-
gramme number (P-01, P-02 etc.) will appear.
To programme ail tracks:
Press the CD > button (1,2 or 3) of the disc you are pro-
gramming.
The programme number will appear (all tracks).
3 To continue programming on another disc, press the
CD > button (1, 2 or 3) for that disc and repeat step 2.
Press the > / II button to start programme playback.
After playback of all programmed tracks has finished, play-
back will stop automatically.
To stop programme playback:
Mf Press the Mi button
Pressing the @ button does not cancel the programme.
To cancel the programme:
M@ Press the CLEAR button
The PROG indicator will go out. Normal playback will con-
tinue however.
Note:
@ When the CD player is turned off, or if the 4 button is
pressed, all programmed tracks will be cancelled automati-
Cally.
@ Thesametrack number can be memorized as many timesas
desired.

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