Advanced Operation; Creating A Bop Effect; Reverse Play - American Audio DCD-PRO610 Operating Instructions Manual

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS

Creating a BOP Effect:

The Bop Effect is a stutter effect that is similar to a CD skipping. You can use this effect to create tricks in your
mixing. Creating a BOP effect is a simple process:

Reverse Play:

Reverse play allows you to play a track, loop, or sample backwards. This function is activated by pressing the
REV/PLAY BUTTON (4) as in figure 35. This function will react differently to different playback modes:
Figure 35
1) Press the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON
(29) so music is playing (Figure 32).
Figure 32
2) Press the IN REAL-TIME CUE BUTTON
(26) at the point you want your BOP to
take place (Figure 33).
3) Now tap the RELOOP/BOP BUTTON (30). It will
produce a stutter effect as quickly as you tap on the
RELOOP/BOP BUTTON (30). See Figure 34.
Figure 34
- Reverse track/disc play. In this mode the unit will playback in
reverse until the reverse function is turned off. If the reverse function
is not turned off the unit will continue to play the remainder of the
disc in reverse mode until it reach the begging of the disc. When the
unit comes to the beginning it will automatically cue to the first track.
If the unit is paused in this mode it will continue to play in reverse
when playback begins again.
- Reverse loop play. In this mode the loop will play in reverse once
and turn off. If the reverse function is turned off at this point, the
loop will continue in regular play. If the OUT/EXIT BUTTON (28) is
pressed during reverse loop playback mode, playback will continue
in reverse until the reverse function.
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• DCD-PRO610™ INSTRUCTION MANUAL • PAGE 24
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Figure 33

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