Original music, When you make the effect, What is the difference between normal and rhythm – Sony LBT-D570 User Manual

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Playing Tracks with
Repeating a
Specified Portion
(loop play)

You can make a sampler sound effect by
playing a short portion of the track
repeatedly (loop play). It is useful for
making original dance music style tapes.

Original music:

Hey, Come on Everybody!

When you make the effect:

Hey, Co Co Co Co Come on Everybody!

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Press the LCKDP button on the remote.
You can choose the repeating time from
about 0.25 sec. to about 1 sec. for
NORMAL 1 - 5 and RHYTHM 1 - 5. For
more information on NORMAL and
RHYTHM, see "What is the difference
between NORMAL and RHYTHM ?"
for details.

You can get the longest repeating time by
selecting NORMAL (RHYTHM) 5, and the
shortest with NORMAL (RHYTHM) 1.

2

Press CD O (or CD O on the remote).

The CD player starts playing.

3

Press and hold down the LOOP button

when the portion you want to repeat is
heard.

What is the difference between

NORMAL and RHYTHM?

The NORMAL differs from RHYTHM in
respect to the restarting point of the music
when the loop effect ends in step 3.
Select the repeating time when CD player is
in pause or stop.

When you play the loop for five seconds

NORMAL

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Storing Tracks in a Clip

LOOP play

In this case, the song restarts at the point
that you started the loop (A).

RHYTHM

A

------- LOOP play -------

In this case, the song restarts at the point 5
sec. after you started the loop (B).

Grouping Tracks
(music clip)

The music clip function is an easy way to
create up to 3 arbitrary groups of tracks
from your CDs. For example, you could
store tracks for the monung in CLIP A,
tracks to play for your friends in CLIP B,
and tracks for relaxing in CLIP C.
Once you store one or more tracks in a
music clip(s), the player recalls those tracks
whenever you play the resp>ective disc.

1

Press FUNCTION repeatedly until

"CD" appears in the display.

2

Play the track you want to store by

turning the JOG dial to select the track
you want.

3

Press a CLIP button (A, B or C).

"CLIP FILE" appears and indicator of

CLIP you stored appears in the display.
Normal playback continues.

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4

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to store other

tracks into the same, or a different clip.

If the memory becomes full

Each clip can hold memory tracks from 10
different CDs even if you have removed or
exchanged CDs.
The clip data for the oldest clip is erased to
make room for a new clip.

Notes

In stop mode, music clips cannot store

tracks when "SHUFFLE" or
"PROGRAM" is lit in the display.

• Only tracks numbered 1 - 20 on the disc

can be stored in music clips. The tracks
numbered 21 or more carmot be stored.

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