Playing non-stop music, 4 press ► (play) to start playback (if necessary), Fading out and fading in – Pioneer MJ-D508 User Manual

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Playing Non-Stop Music

You can use the MJ-D508 as a kind of electronic DJ, fading out one track on a disc and imnnediately starting the next to

form an unbroken chain of tracks. Because some music is already recorded with a fade out at the end of the track, the fade-

out each track about 12 seconds before its end. After a fade-out of about two seconds, the next track starts without a pause

(you miss the last 10 seconds of each track). This feature is called 'medley playback.'

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REPEAT : RANDOM MEDLEY

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During playback, or in stop mode, press
REC/PLAY MODE.

❖ On the remote control, just press

medley

during either playback or

pause mode to switch the medley feature on or off.

Turn the jog dial until the display reads Medley Off.

a Press the jog dial (ENTER) to switch to Medley On.

Further presses switches between

Medley On

and

Medley Off.

(If you

eject the disc, the medley mode is reset to off.)

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Press ► (play) to start playback (if necessary).

Fading Out and Fading In

Pausing a disc during playback cuts the sound off abruptly. You can achieve a softer effect by using the fader feature to fade

the track out over a few seconds before pausing. Likewise, when you resume playback, instead of a sudden attack of sound,

you can have the recorder fade in the volume gradually.

Press FADER during playback to pause the disc.

The

FADER

indicator in the display blinks and the volume fades to zero

over about five seconds. The recorder then pauses playback.

Press FADER again to resume playback.

The

FADER

indicator in the display blinks and the volume starts to fade in.

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