Owner's manual

Page 6 Controls and Displays
360 Systems
will play. If LOOP is on, the selection will play repeatedly with a momentary pause between
plays.
Fast Forward
In Edit mode, FF (fast forward) will play audio at a speed beginning at twice normal, and
increasing in speed after a few seconds. At higher speeds, audio will play in "chunks" like a
CD player. The FF key is illuminated when active.
Holding PLAY and pressing FF will play audio at twice normal speed.
Pressing FF twice locates immediately to the end of the file.
Rewind
In Edit mode, the REW (rewind) key performs three functions:
Press REW to roll audio backward like a tape recorder. The speed will begin at
twice normal, and increase after a few seconds. At speeds above normal, audio
will play in "chunks" like a CD player. The REW key is illuminated when active.
Hold REW and press PLAY to play audio in reverse at normal speed.
Pressing REW twice locates immediately to the beginning of the file.
Loop
When LOOP is active, Playback will repeat indefinitely. Looping is canceled by pressing
LOOP again. When in Play with looping on, the PLAY key flashes. (STOP will cancel playback,
but Loop remains active.) The LOOP key is illuminated when active.
Pause
Record or Playback can be temporarily interrupted by pressing PAUSE. A second press
will continue. Other buttons that will release PAUSE are PLAY, REC, FAST FORWARD and REWIND.
The PAUSE key is illuminated when active.
Bleep
Audio will be non-destructively replaced with a "bleep" tone when the BLEEP button is
pressed. There are three operating modes:
In Play mode, the BLEEP button replaces the audio output of the file being
played. It has no effect on the file itself.
In Record mode the BLEEP button replaces incoming audio with a tone. The tone
is recorded to disc along with the original audio. The Bleep can be removed and
the original audio will be restored.
At the Edit level, an area of audio may be selected on the display and replaced
with the bleep tone by holding INSERT and pressing BLEEP.
Hot Keys
The 10 numeric keys of the keyboard have the dual purpose of serving as storage
locations for audio clips called "Hot Keys". A set of 10 Hot Key Assignments is stored with
each Directory, and is recalled whenever the Directory is selected. HOT KEYS have two uses:
Instant playback of pre-selected audio files