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4 • Advanced Operations—Memories

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there is no space remaining for the other player to
use for memories.

You might use each bank for a different operator of
the CD-302, for example.

The following data is stored in each memory:

• Disc ID (automatically read from disk)

• Cue point (3.3, “Cueing”)

• Loop points (A, B) (3.4, “Loop play”)

• Loop mode (A-B, SINGLE, ALL) (3.4, “Loop

play”)

• Play mode( SINGLE, ALL, PROGRAM) (3.2,

“Play modes”)

• Sampler points (IN, OUT) (4.3, “Sampling”)

• Sampler play mode (FWD, REVERSE) 4.3.5,

“Playback of sampled data in reverse”)

• Sampler loop on/off (4.3.8, “Looped playback of

sampled data”)

• Tempo (4.1, “Tempo (speed) control”)

• Tempo width (4.1, “Tempo (speed) control”)

• Key (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

• Tempo/Key link (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

• Key change amount (4.2, “Key (pitch) control”)

• Voice Reduce setting (4.11, “Voice Reduce func-

tion”)

• BPM (4.5, “BPM”)

• TAP (4.5.3, “Using the tap mode with the BPM

counter”)

• Brake (ON, OFF) (4.14, “Brake function”)

• Brake time (4.14, “Brake function”)

• Time (ELAPSED, REMAIN) (3.1, “Playback

operations”)

• Output level (4.13, “Output level”)

You can select whether sampling points are recalled
or not using preset function 09.

When you load a disc, where a track has had a mem-
ory stored in the current bank, the display shows a
flashing

M

for three seconds. The memory can then

be recalled.

4.10.1 Storing a memory

1

Press the

BANK

key

H

to select the memory

bank.

2

Press the

MEMORY

key

J

.

3

The display shows

MEMO

(

MEMO

) together with

the number of the lowest empty memory avail-
able in that bank. A flashing

M

also appears in

the display.

4

Change the memory number using the
numeric keys or the dial.

5

Press

ENTER

key to complete the set up.

The display will then show a non-flashing

M

.

4.10.2 Recalling a memory

1

Press the

BANK

key

H

to select the memory

bank.

2

Press the

RECALL

key

K

.

3

Select the number of the memory to be recalled
using the dial or the numeric keys.

4

If the memory has data stored in it, the mem-
ory number will light and an

M

shows in the

display.

If the memory has no data stored in it, the
memory number flashes and

M

is not visible in

the display.

5

If the memory has data stored in it, press the

ENTER

key. The memory is recalled, and the

disc is located to the stored cue point.

4.10.3 Recalling a memory from a track

number

1

Press the

BANK

key

H

to select the memory

bank.

2

Press the

RECALL

key.

3

If memory data exists in the currently-selected
bank for the current track, the

M

sign will light

steadily.

4

Press the

ENTER

key to recall the memory. The

track will pause at the recalled cue point.

4.10.4 Overwriting a memory

1

Press the

BANK

key

H

to select the memory

bank.

2

Press the

MEMORY

key

J

.

3

The word

-SuRE-

(

SURE

) will appear in the

display.

4

Press the

ENTER

key to confirm the overwrite

procedure. The memory related to the cur-
rently-selected track is overwritten.

4.10.5 Memory recall (sample points)

To avoid accidentally overwriting sample points, you
can select whether to recall sampling points or not
when a memory is recalled.