Selecting the playback area skipping playback, Selecting a track, Fast scanning – Teac X-01 User Manual

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Some Super Audio CDs contain two or more separate audio
areas such as multi-channel area, 2 channel area and CD
area.
When playback is stopped, use the PLAY AREA button to
select the playback area.

Selecting the playback area

Skipping playback

Press the MUSIC SKIP button (. or /) repeatedly until
the desired track is found. The selected track will be played
from the beginning.

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If the . button is pressed once during playback, playback
returns to the start of the current track. If it is pressed within
one second from the start of the track, playback returns to
the start of the previous track (so pressing the button twice in
quick succession will skip back two tracks, etc.).

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If tracks are skipped while playback is paused or stopped,
playback is paused or stopped at the start of the selected
track.

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In programmed playback mode, these buttons will move
between tracks in the programmed order.

Selecting a track

Use the number button to select tracks for playback. Use the
+10 button to enter the first digit of numbers greater than 9
(repeated presses show 1-, 2-, 3- etc.) and the single digit
buttons (0 through 9) for the second digit, or single-digit
track numbers.

Playback starts from the selected track, regardless of whether
the number is selected during playback or playback is stopped
or paused.

Use the CLEAR button to clear mistaken entries.

Fast scanning

When playing back, use the SCAN button (m or ,) to
move backwards and forwards. Press PLAY to restart playback
at normal speed at the desired location.
Repeated presses of the SCAN buttons changes the scanning
speeds. There are three speeds:

Fast (1) q Fast (2) q Fast (3) q Play (normal speed)

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You can also use the SKIP buttons of the main unit. To start
scanning (or to change the scanning speed), press and hold
the SKIP button for more than one second.

Notes

Scanning can be carried out across track boundaries.
If backward scanning reaches the start of the disc, playback
starts from the beginning. If forward scanning reaches the
end of the disc, scanning and playback stop.

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