Sing, Intelligent, Playback – Bose uMusic + AM314482 User Manual

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SING

INTELLIGENT

PLAYBACK

Playing your music in a
whole new way

When you first press the Stored button, you hear a

continuous and unedited variety of your stored music.

You may enjoy this style of play, which allows you to

explore your music with very little effort.

But there’s another side to uMusic

®

+ performance,

called intelligent playback, which seems to sense what

you want to hear.

Getting the system to listen

Your preferences for music may vary at a particular time

of day, for a repeated activity, or for a certain

atmosphere that you want.
Now you can teach the system to play music that suits

these varied tastes. You simply choose one of the nine

uStations

TM

to serve as your student.

Not at all like a playlist, a uStation does not store a list

of tracks. Instead it keeps a log of your responses as

you listen to your music.
When a uStation is selected, every action you take –

skipping, repeating, or listening to an entire song –

provides clues to your taste. The uStation uses this log

of clues to select music that you find satisfying.

Selecting a uStation preset

Every uStation has a preset number already assigned.

You can reserve different numbers for members of your

family or for your different purposes.
While your stored music plays, you can use the remote

to change uStations*. Simply press the preset number

for the uStation you want.
You can also give each uStation a name as a reminder

of its purpose. See “Naming a uStation

TM

” on page 22.

*uStations are not active when you play selections from

the Music Library, Playlist, CD #, or Whole CD. Press the
Encore

or uMusic button on the remote to make a

uStation active. Then press the preset number for the

one you want.

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