Playing a specific part of a specific track, Using the index function (index skip), Searching a specific part of a track (search) – Marantz PMD325 User Manual

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Playing a specific part of a specific track

Using the index function (index skip)

An index search can be performed during the play of a track
whose index has been recorded.
This function is useful for starting play at a specific location of
a long track. It returns play to a previous index which is
equivalent to the number of times the INDEX- button on the
remote control unit was pressed; alternatively, it advances
play to a subsequent index which is equivalent to the number
of times the INDEX+ button on the remote control unit was
pressed.
If the index skip function is operated for a CD with no indexes
recorded, the “No Index” message appears on the main
display, and play returns to the start of the track now playing.

Note:

* The index skip function cannot be used for discs

recorded with MP3 files.

Searching a specific part of a track (search)

While listening to a track being played, it is possible to search
a specific part of that track by a forward or backward search.

Forward searching through the track now playing

The search (forward search) mode is established by holding
down the

button on the player or remote control unit.

During MP3 file play, play advances to the album title which
is equivalent to the number of times the button has been
pressed. Holding down the button initiates a forward search.

Backward searching through the track now playing

BASIC OPERATIONS

The search (backward search) mode is established by holding
down the

button on the player or remote control unit.

During MP3 file play, play returns to the album title which is
equivalent to the number of times the button has been pressed.
Holding down the button initiates a backward search. (Returns
during backward searches are not constant.)

Playing the last few seconds again during

play (quick replay)

When the QUICK REPLAY button on the player or Q.REPLAY
button on the remote control unit is pressed during play, play
will be returned by the number of seconds set (factory setting
for quick replay time: 10 seconds), and the same section will
be played again. With a disc containing MP3 files, it will take
some moments for replay to begin.
For details on how to set the quick replay time. (See page
31.)

Note:

* The quick replay key on the play function menu must be

set to “Quick Replay.” (Factory setting: Quick Replay)
Refer to “How to set the quick replay key” (page 32).

Listening to the end of a track (end monitor)

When the unit’s QUICK REPLAY button or the remote
controller’s Q.REPLAY button is pressed during play, play is
resumed from the position which is before the end position of
the track now playing by the number of seconds which have
been set (factory setting for quick replay time: 10 sec.).

Note:

* The quick replay key on the play function menu must be

set to “End Monitor.” (Since the key was set to Quick
Replay at the factory, set it to End Monitor prior to
operation.)
Refer to “How to set the quick replay key” (page 32).

* With discs recorded with MP3 files, the quick play

operation is performed even if the quick replay key is
set to “End Monitor.”

TEXT

SCROLL/
RECALL

MENU

ENTER

INDEX

Q. REPLAY

TIME

CUE

STOP

EASY JOG

QUICK REPLAY

0

ALBUM

+

TIME

CUE

STOP

EASY JOG

QUICK REPLAY

0

ALBUM

+

TEXT

SCROLL/
RECALL

MENU

ENTER

INDEX

Q. REPLAY

PLAY/PAUSE

+

CUE

STOP

-

PHONES

LEVEL

QUICK REPLAY

TEXT

SCROLL/
RECALL

MENU

ENTER

INDEX

Q. REPLAY

PLAY/PAUSE

+

CUE

STOP

-

PHONES

LEVEL

QUICK REPLAY

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