American Audio DIGI-PRO Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS - REMOTE UNIT CONT.
will continue to play in reverse until it returns to
the beginning of the disc. When the REV/PLAY
effect is selected a number 3 will appear in the
LCD (14), indicating REV/PLAY is active. See
reverse play on page 24.
5. TIME - The TIME button is used to changed
the displayed time values. Time can be displayed
as elapsed track time, remaining track time, and
total disc remaining time.
6. CUE BUTTONS - These button are used to
store four user programmable "Cue Points." A
"Cue Point" is a starting point anywhere on a
disc. To program a "Cue Point" see Cue Points
on page 18.
7. PITCH BUTTON - This button is used to
turn the pitch function on and off. The pitch
functions of the PITCH SLIDER (21), PITCH
BEND BUTTONS (25) and JOG WHEEL (19) will
not function without this function being activated.
The pitch percentage value can be changed from
(+/- 8%), (+/- 12%) or (+/- 16%). The PITCH
BUTTON's LED will indicate the maximum pitch
value by flashing red for 8%, glowing green for
12%, or glowing red for 16%.
8. P. Select - (Pitch Select Button) This button
changes the pitch value. The pitch percentage
can be changed between 8%, 12%, and 16%.
8% will allow the least amount of pitch manipula-
tion and 16% will allow the most amount of pitch
manipulation. To adjust to the different values tap
this button. The LED next to the Pitch Button
(27) will indicate which pitch percentage mode is
activated by, flashing red for 8%, glowing green
for 12%, or glowing red for 16%. Note, the Pitch
Button (27) must be activated to get a LED read-
ing. The pitch values will immediately reflect the
amount of pitch being applied to a music source
in the CD drive. The pitch value is adjusted by
sliding the PITCH SLIDER (21) up and down.
9. SGL/CTN - This button allows the unit's play
mode to change between Single and Continuous.
In single mode the unit will play a single track
and return to cue mode. In continuous mode the
unit continues to play track by track and returns
to cue mode after all tracks have played. This
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function also operates in PROGRAM and FLIP
FLOP modes. In program mode the continuous
function will play all tracks in a program, than
return to cue mode on the first track in the
program. When using two units in Flip-Flop
mode, each unit may be set up to run in either
single or continuous. In single mode a unit will
play a single track and jump to the next unit.
If the next unit is in continuous mode, that unit
will play all tracks and jump back to next unit,
and so on.
10. OPEN/CLOSE (Disc Tray Open/Close) -
This button is used to open and close the
disc transport tray door. NOTE: When a disc is
loaded, the tray will not open unless the unit is in
pause or cue mode.
11. COAST - This button activates the COAST
effect. This effect will simulates turning the power
off on a turntable, a turntable platter spinning
until it slowly loses momentum and stops. When
the COAST effect is selected a number 2 will
appear in the LCD (14), this will indicates the
COAST effect is selected. See Coast effect on
page 26.
12. SCRATCH BUTTON - This button is used to
activate and deactivate the Scratch Box function.
For more information on the Scratch Box function
see page 24.
13. PRG/HOLD FX - (PROGRAM/FILTER HOLD
BUTTON) This button serves two functions.
PROGRAM: When used in conjunction with DTA/
FX BUTTON (22) this button will activate pro-
gram mode. When program mode is activated a
"PROGRAM" icon will display in the LCD (14).
For programming information see "Programming"
on page 23. HOLD: This button will also allow
you to set and lock any new parameters you
set for the FILTER effects. If the hold function is
not selected any changes to the FILTER effect
parameters will be momentary.
14. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (LCD) - This
high quality LCD Indicates all the functions (play,
pause, cue, etc..,), as they occur. This display
is viewable at several comfortable angles as
described on page 6. The LCD icons will be

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