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Using the USB Memory Song Player/Recorder

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Looping a Specific Region of Time

You can specify start and end points within an audio file, and make

the playback loop between those points.

1.

In the Song screen (p . 34), touch .

Loop playback will turn on (the button will light).

2.

Use either of the following methods to specify the start

and end points for loop playback .

• Use Loop Top Point to specify the start, and Loop End Point to

specify the end.

The value is specified in terms of (hours) : (minutes) : (seconds) .

(1/100th second).

• Carry out playback until you reach the desired loop start or end

point, and then touch (start) or

END> (end).

MEMO

When using loop playback with an MP3 file, the time you

specified might shift somewhat forward or backward (loop

playback will occur near the time you specified).

3.

Press the [ ] (PLAY) button .

Playback will loop between the Loop Top Point (start) and Loop End

Point (end).

4.

To turn off loop playback, touch once

again .

Loop playback will turn off (the button will go out).

MEMO

You can’t play back a loop of a specified time if chain play is on.

Playing Audio Files Consecutively (Chain

Play)

Here’s how the audio files in the same folder can be played

consecutively.

1.

In the Song screen (p . 34), touch .

Chain play will turn on (the button will light).

2.

Press the [ ] (PLAY) button .

The audio files will begin playing. When a song ends, playback will

continue with the next song.

MEMO

• Audio files will be played in the order in which they appear in

the audio file list.

The “N ” symbol indicates the song that will be played next.

• During playback, you can change the song that will be played

next simply by touching another audio file (the “N ” symbol will

move).

Currently selected

audio file

Audio file that will

be played next

3.

To turn chain play off, touch once again .

Chain play will turn off (the button will go out).

MEMO

• Chain play will automatically turn off if you press the [ ] (STOP)

button.

• If chain play is on, turning on will make the

audio files in the folder play repeatedly. When the last audio file

in the folder has finished playing, playback will return to the first

file and continue.