Sega Saturn Instruction Manual page 20

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Advanced Controls
Use the Advanced Controls to make various adjustments to your audio CD listening environment.
1.
Program Sequence
Program a customized play list! Use the D-Button to select a track from the upper list and press Button A or C to place
the track in the lower list. Select the next track the same way. To delete selections (one by one), press Button B. When
done, press START. Press Button Z to start/ pause program play.
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Upper list shows tracks available on the disc.
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Lower list shows tracks selected for playback.
2.
Shuffle Tracks
This function arranges the audio tracks at random. Press Shuffle Tracks again to resume normal play order.
(Shuffle Tracks cancels other programmed sets.)
3.
Repeat A-B
This repeats a section of a track. Press once to determine the starting point and again to fix the end point. Press Repeat
A-B again to return to normal play. (Repeat A-B cannot be used with Scan Intros.)
4.
Scan Intros
Listen to the first 10 seconds from each track in the play list in order. To return to normal play, press Scan Intros again.
(This function cannot be used with Repeat A-B.)
5.
Adjust Surround
This simulates a three-dimensional audio effect. Use the D-Button to increase or decrease the effect. Press Button B to
reset to the default level. (Adjust Surround cannot be used with Adjust Pitch or Mute Vocals.) When done, press START
to exit.
Note: Setting the Adjust Surround level too high may cause distortion in certain types of music. This is not a fault with your system. Set to
a more suitable level.
• Increase 3D audio effect
6.
Pitch
Set the pitch of audio playback tracks or mute vocals. Press the D-Button left or right to raise or lower the pitch.
Press Button A or C to mute the vocals, and press Button B to reset to the default (restoring the vocals). Adjust
Pitch cannot be used with Adjust Surround. Press START to exit.
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Raise Pitch
Note: Mute Vocals suppresses the central portion of the audio signal. For stereo recordings, a trace of the vocals will remain. Mute Vocals
is not effective on mono recordings, and may not be effective for such genres as classical music, duets, choral music, various forms of
ethnic music and recordings with such effects as echo.

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