Basic operations (cont), Creating and playing a loop, Figure 19 – American Audio DCD-PRO310 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS (CONT)

2) Press the LOOP IN BUTTON (4). This will set the
starting point of the Loop (figure 17). The LOOP
BUTTON LED will blink.

1) Press PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON (17) to activate
playback mode.

13. CREATING AND PLAYING A LOOP

A loop is a sound loop that plays continuously. You can use this loop to create dramatic effect in your mixing.
This loop has no time limit and you could actually loop the entire length of disc. You create a loop between
two continuous points of a disc.

3) Press the LOOP OUT BUTTON

(11) to set the

ending point for your Loop (Figure 18). The LOOP
IN AND LOOP OUT BUTTON LEDs will stay lit
indicating a Loop is playing. Press the LOOP
OUT BUTTON again to cancel the Loop.

Figure 18

Figure 17

Figure 16

4) Press the RELOOP BUTTON (16) to reactivate
the loop. Press the LOOP OUT BUTTON (11) to
deactivate the loop.

Figure 19

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