Using the cd display, Looping part of a cd track, The difference between normal and rhythm – Sony DHC-MD313 User Manual

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Using the CD

display

You can chock the roniainini; time of the
current track or that of the CD.

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Press DISPLAY repeatedly during play.

Each time you press the button, the display
changes as follows:

Elapsed time of the current track.

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The remaining time of the current track.

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— The remaining time of the current CD*.

* The remaining time of the programme is

displayed during Programme Play.

To check the total playing time
and number of tracks on the CD

The total playing time and number of the

tracks are displayed during normal or shuffle
play in stop mode.

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Looping part of a
CD track

Loop

With the loop function (NORMAL,
RHYTHM), you can repeat part of a CD track
during play. This lets you manipulate
recordings. You can choose from five loop
lengths ranging from 0.25 ("NORMAL 1 " or
"RHYTHM 1") to 1 second ("NORMAL 5 " or
"RHYTHMS").

The difference between NORMAL
and RHYTHM

Original

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NORMAL

The track pauses while the loop plays, then
resumes play from the same point when you
release the button.

Loop length

Hey, C... C...

C...

Come on everybody! ...

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Press LOOP Release LOOP

RHYTHM

The track continues unheard while the loop
plays, then resumes play from where you
release the button.

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Press LOOP Release LOOP

: Unheard portion overlapped by the

loop.

The total number

The total playing

of the tracks

time

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