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Pioneer CMX-3000 Руководство по эксплуатации
Applications (Advanced operations)
Remote control unit
LOOP IN/
REALTIME CUE
SEARCH
(1,¡)
PLAY/
PAUSE
(3 8)
Jog dial

Loop Playback (*)

7 Defining a loop
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3 8) to begin
playback.
2. During playback, press the LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE
button at the point from which you wish to start the
loop.
¶ Note that this operation need not be performed if a
prerecorded cueing point is to be used as the loop in-
point.
3. During playback, press the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ
button at the point from which you wish to end the
loop.
¶ Loop playback will begin, with playback looping from
the loop in-point to the loop out-point.
7 Stopping loop playback
During loop playback, press the EXIT/RELOOP button.
¶ Once this has been done, playback will continue in
sequence from the loop out-point without returning to the
loop in-point.
7 Changing the loop out-point
1. During loop playback, press the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ
button.
¶ The loop out-point time will be displayed on the display
panel, the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ button will begin
flashing rapidly, and the IN/REALTIME CUE button will
be unlit.
2. Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button (1,
¡) or turn the Jog dial.
¶ The loop out-point will be shifted forward or backward
in 1-frame units.
¶ Pressing the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ button or waiting for
30 seconds or longer will cause the player to exit from
update loop input point mode and to resume loop
playback.
7 Returning to loop playback
After loop playback has been stopped, press the EXIT/
RELOOP button during playback to return to loop
playback.
¶ The player will return to the currently defined loop in-point
and begin loop playback (i.e., relooping) again from that
point.
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LOOP OUT
EMERGENCY
EXIT/
/OUT ADJ
LOOP
RELOOP
7 To program Loop play information
Loop play information can be programmed into a HOT CUE
button to allow one-touch loop play. See the section "Hot
Cue" (p. 15).
7 To automatically set loop end (Emergency Loop)
During playback, press the EMERGENCY LOOP button.
¶ Normal loop play display occurs (button flashes and LOOP
indicator lights), and EMERGENCY LOOP indicator
flashes.
¶ The point at which the button is pressed becomes the
loop in-point, and a loop out-point will be set automatically
as follows:
¶ If the immediately preceding BPM value is known, the
loop out-point will be set 4 beats after the loop in-point.
¶ If the immediately preceding BPM value is not known,
the loop out-point will be set 4 seconds after the loop
in-point.
¶ If either of the above conditions (4 beats later or 4
seconds later) occurs later than the track end, the track
end will be set as the loop out-point.
¶ If the EXIT/RELOOP button is pressed, loop playback is
canceled and normal playback resumes.

WAVE Display (*)

This display shows the track's low tone beats (bass drum, etc.),
thus letting you know the track's break points and end points.
¶ Together with playback of the current track, the WAVE is
displayed.
Once displayed, the WAVE information is memorized, so that
it will be displayed immediately next time. Setting contents
for the original disc cannot be read, however, in the case of
discs copied to CD-R or CD-RW.
¶ Up to 99 tracks can be memorized for each disc.
¶ In the event a track has little change in low-register beat
levels, the break point may not be displayed correctly.
¶ During playback, if operations such as scan, jog dial, or pause
are attempted, the WAVE data may fail to be recorded in the
vicinity where the said operation was attempted. In that case,
rerecording of the WAVE data is required.

CD TEXT Display

CDs supporting CD TEXT function will show a consecutively
scrolling display of the disc title and track title (limited to
alphanumerics and certain symbol characters). During display of
the disc title, the
disc mark lights.