Pioneer CDJ-1000 User Manual

CORRECTION
Operating instructions P.17
BEFORE AFTER
7 Data other than CUE/LOOP stored on MMC
Hot cue points A, B, C
Hot cue points A, B and C are automatically stored on MMC. When a disc storing hot cue points is inserted, the [A], [B] and [C] indicators light in green. To call stored hot cue points, press the A, B or C button. If there has been no call for thirty seconds then the A, B and C buttons will go out. To call the hot cue point after the lights go out, remove and replace the disc and the A, B and C buttons will blink on and off, at this time it is possible to call.
WAVE display
When a wave display for one track is completed it is automatically stored on the MMC. When the same track is played again, the stored WAVE display is automati­cally called. Data for items beyond track number 21 are stored on the MMC.
7 Data other than CUE/LOOP stored on MMC
Hot cue points A, B, C
Hot cue points A, B and C are automatically stored on MMC. When a disc storing hot cue points is inserted, the [A], [B] and [C] indicators light in green. To call stored hot cue points, press the A, B or C button. The green flashing indicator will light steadily (when the call is made, sound will be interrupted briefly). If call is not needed, press the HOT CUE REC MODE button. The indicator will change to red, and you can set the hot cue point. To call the hot cue point, remove and replace the disc or MMC and the A, B and C buttons will blink on and off, at this time it is possible to call.
WAVE display
When a wave display for one track is completed it is automatically stored on the MMC. When the same track is played again, the stored WAVE display is automati­cally called. Data for items beyond track number 21 are stored on the MMC.
CDJ-1000 <DRM1244-A>
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