Jog Wheel Sensitivity - American Audio RADIUS 3000 User Manual And Reference Manual

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TOUCH SENSITIVE JOg WHEEL
JOG WHEEL TOUCH SENSITIVITY:
the play and cue commands to be controlled by tapping on the touch sensitive jog wheel.
ADJUSTING JOG WHEEL TOUCH SENSITVITY:
more or less sensitive. Press and hold the folder knoB (20) to enter the INTERNAL MENU. Turn the time
or ratio knoBS (31 & 25) clockwise till SENSITIVITY is displayed. Press the time or ratio knoBS (31 &
25) to enter the SENSITIVITY menu. Turn the time or ratio knoBS (31 & 25) to find your desired sensitivity,
the range of sensitivity is from -20 to +20. The Vfd (3) will display the degree of sensitivity. When you have
found your desired level press the time or ratio knoBS (31 & 25) to confirm. When you are finished press
the folder knoB (20) to exit the INTERNAL MENU.
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This function works with the SCRATCH effects. This function allows
ACTIVATING TOUCH SENSITIVITY: Before you can use the jog Wheel
(9) to control the play and cue commands you must first activate the jog
wheel touch sensitivity. To activate the touch sensitivity mode, press the
a.cue Scratch Button (12). This will activate touch sensitivity mode.
Figure 32
IN PLAYBACK MODE: While in play mode and
when the touch sensitivity function is active, the jog
Wheel (9) can be used to return the unit to last cue
point. Simply touch the jog Wheel (9) and unit will
immediately return to the last set cue point and play-
back without music interruption.
IN CUE MODE: While in cue mode and when the touch sensitivity
function is active, tapping on the jog Wheel (9) can be used to start
playback. The unit will continue to playback until the jog Wheel (9)
is released. Once the jog Wheel (9) is released the unit will return to
the last cue point.
Figure 34
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The degree of sensitivity can be adjusted to make it
Important Notice: When the BANK BUTTON LED is flash-
ing, the unit will return to the last CUE point.
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