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User manual Denon, model DN-HD2500

Manafacture: Denon
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File name: dn_hd2500_operation_instruction.pdf

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16 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH T q, e r, t y, u w BRAKE 1-1 BRAKE Simulates a winding-down sound of a turntable coming to a full stop slowly. Set the BRAKE mode q The BRAKE function can be turned on by pushing the BRAKE button. 1-2 Select the BRAKE time When the BRAKE function is turned on, the PARAMETERS and BRAKE indicator flashes for 3 seconds and the BRAKE time is displayed. There is a 3 second “auto parameter exit mode” if no action is taken after the BRAKE button is initially pushed and after the PARAMETERS knob is adjusted. w The BRAKE time can be selected with the PARAMETERS knob. • When the PARAMETERS knob is pushed, the time is entered and the BRAKE time selection mode is cancelled. *1 BRAKE time is displayed on play position indicator. Start the BRAKE .1 The BRAKE is activated when the PLAY/PAUSE (13) button is pushed during playback. 1-3 1-4 Stop the BRAKE .2 The BRAKE mode can be cancelled by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE (13) button again during this effect. 1-5 BRAKE mode off e When the BRAKE button is pressed, the BRAKE time selection mode is set. If the BRAKE button is pressed again during this time, the BRAKE functions is turned off. DUMP REVERSE 2-1 DUMP Reverse playback is performed for the specified time. Plays the sound backwards while continuing in a forward motion without losing “elapsed time” when you return back to normal (forward) play. Start the DUMP playback 3-1 Start the REVERSE playback y The REVERSE function can be turned on and reverse playback start by pushing the REVERSE button during playback. r The DUMP function can be turned on and Dump playback start by pushing the DUMP button during playback. 3-2 REVERSE EFFECT • Each push of the REVERSE button switches between reverse playback and normal playback. *2 Play position indicator lights up in orange during reverse playback. • The reverse play turns off when the Hot Start or stutter is started.2-2 DUMP EFFECT • Each push of the DUMP button switches between DUMP playback and normal playback. • The dump play turns off when the Hot Start or stutter is started. 3-3 REVERSE mode off u If the REVERSE button is pressed when in the REVERSE MODE, the reverse mode is turned off.2-3 DUMP mode off t If the DUMP button is pressed when in the DUMP mode, the DUMP mode is turned off. 17 ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH The setting information can be stored in the file. The stored information can be called out of the memory at later time, making it easy to prepare for your mixing. 1. About MEMO For the memo function, the data that can be stored in the memo differs according to the playback mode. q For the file playback mode • The memo data is stored in the MP3/WAV file itself, so once memo data is stored in the file, it can be called out and used when playing the file on a different DN-HD2500. • The MEMO mode is not set in the following cases: a) When one of the decks is playing. b) When the MEMO operation is being executed on the other deck. c) When the database is being loaded. d) When the same file is selected on both decks. • The data stored in the memory is as follows: a) Cue point b) A1 and B1 points, A2 and B2 points c) Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting d) BPM data (Cue, A1 and A2 points) The point data is limited to data within the same file. • The MEMO indicator on the display lights up when a file for which data is storing within a file is selected. w For the playlist playback mode • The memo data is stored in the playlist file itself, so when transporting playlist files in which the memo data has been stored and playing them on a different DN-HD2500, that data can be called out and used. • Memo data can be stored a total of times equal to the number of files registered in the playlist. For example, if 74 files are registered in a playlist, 74 bits of memo data can be stored in that playlist. • The data stored in the memory is as follows: a) Cue point b) A1 and B1 points, A2 and B2 points c) Playing pitch, pitch on/off, Key Adjust on/off setting d) BPM data (Cue, A1 and A2 points) The A1, A2, B1 and B2 points may be on different files, as long as they are within the playlist. The memo data can be used in the same way as with conventional CDs. • The MEMO indicator on the display lights up when a file for which data is storing within a file is selected. 2. MEMO MODE SELECT q Push the MEMO button during Cue mode to enter MEMO mode. w Turn the PARAMETERS knob to select the various MEMO modes from as follows. Memo Set (default), Memo Call, Memo Clr Depending on conditions, some modes cannot be selected. e Push the MEMO button again to exit MEMO mode. (1) Storing data in the memory [Memo Set] • After making the settings to be storing within a file, then push CUE button. • When the MEMO indicator in the display is off during Cue mode, push MEMO button to enable Memo set function. • If the MEMO indicator lights up, it is necessary to clear existing Memo before storing a new Memo. • At last push PARAMETERS knob to save. You can see “Comp...

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