Memo Mode Select - Denon DN-S3700 Owner's Manual

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• If the memo operation is possible for the deck on the side for which memo operation is set, the memo
operation can be executed even when the deck on the other side is playing.
• If the same track is selected for the deck on the other side, however, or if you attempt to switch to the
same track, the memo operation cannot be executed.
• Furthermore, if while the memo operation is being executed you attempt to search and play the
track for which the memo operation is being performed on the other deck, searching is canceled and
playback is stopped.
The data stored in the memory is as follows:
a) Cue point
b) A and B points, HOT START1 point, HOT START2 point, HOT START3 point
c) Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting
d) BPM data (Cue, A point)
• The point data is limited to data within the same file when using a USB memory device.
• The "MEMO" indicator on the display lights up when a file for which data is storing within a file is
selected.
• The memo function cannot be used with VBR files.
e For the playlist playback mode
• The memo data is stored in the playlist file itself, so when transporting playlist files in which the memo
data has been stored and playing them on a different DN-S3700, that data can be called out and
used.
• Memo data can be stored a total of times equal to the number of files registered in the playlist.
• For example, if 74 files are registered in a playlist, 74 bits of memo data can be stored in that playlist.
The data stored in the memory is as follows:
a) Cue point
b) A and B points, HOT START1 point, HOT START2 point, HOT START3 point
c) Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting
d) BPM data (Cue, A point)
• The A and B points may be on different files, as long as they are within the playlist.
• The memo data can be used in the same way as with conventional CDs.
• The "MEMO" indicator on the display lights up when a file for which data is storing within a file is
selected.
• The memo function cannot be used with VBR files.
b The playlist memo of DN-S3700 is not compatible with playlist memo of DN-HD2500 / DN-HS5500 /
DN-S1200 partly.
Memo Information
DN-HD2500 / DN-HS5500 / DN-S1200
S
CUE point
S
A1/A point
S
B1/B point
S
A2 point
S
B2 point
A
HOT START point1
A
HOT START point2
A
HOT START point3
S
BPM data (CUE)
S
BPM data (A1/A point)
S
BPM data (A2 point)
S
Playing PITCH
S
PITCH on/off
S
Key Adjust on/off
S : Enable
A : Disable

Memo Mode Select

MEMO
q Push the
button during Cue mode to enter MEMO mode.
PARAMETERS
w Turn the
knob to select the various MEMO modes from as follows.
Memo Set (default), Memo Call, Memo Clear
Depending on conditions, some modes cannot be selected.
MEMO
e Push the
button again to exit MEMO mode.
(1) Storing data in the memory [Memo Set]
• After making the settings to be storing within a file, then push the
• When the "MEMO" indicator in the display is off during CUE mode, push the
Memo set function.
• If the "MEMO" indicator lights up, it is necessary to clear existing Memo before storing a new
Memo.
PARAMETERS
• At last push the
button to save. You can see "Complete!" message and the "MEMO"
indicator lights up.
• When the Memo Set function cannot be used, check the remaining space on the device.
It may not be possible to store data in the memory if there is too little space left.
It may not be possible to store memo data when the remaining memory space is low.
• When the memory is full, "Memo Full" or "Delete 1000?" appears. If this message is displayed, the
memory for 1000 memos, starting from the oldest memo, must be deleted to free up new space.
PARAMETERS
To make space, press the
button while "Delete 1000" is displayed.
PARAMETERS
When the
button is pressed while the confirmation message "Delete OK?" is displayed,
the memory for 1000 memos is deleted.
DN-S3700
S
S
S
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
A
S
S
S
CUE
button.
MEMO
button to enable

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