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Other Functions
You can change the MD playback speed (pitch).
The tone falls at lower pitches.
Setting the pitch
automatically in steps (Auto
Step Control Function)
You can lower the pitch by up to 36 steps
1)
One octave equals 12 steps.
1
While the deck is stopped, playing, or
paused, press MENU/NO.
2
Turn AMS (or press
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repeatedly) until “Setup?” appears,
then press AMS or YES.
3
Turn AMS (or press
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repeatedly) until “Pitch” appears, then
press AMS or YES.
4
Turn AMS (or press
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repeatedly) to adjust the pitch, then
press AMS or YES.
5
Press MENU/NO.
To recall the factory setting
Press CLEAR while setting the value.
Notes
•
When you change the step value, the playback sound
drops out momentarily.
•
The step value returns to “0” (factory setting) when
you turn off the deck or eject the MD.
•
When a dot (.) appears to the right of the step value
in the pitch display, this indicates that you have
performed fine adjustment (see this page) and the
pitch value is between steps. (The step and fine
control values are linked.)
Changing the Pitch (MDS-
JE770 only)
— Pitch Control Function
Finely controlling the pitch
(Fine Control Function)
You can fine control the playback speed in 0.1%
increments from –87.5% to 0.0%.
1
While the deck is stopped, playing, or
paused, press MENU/NO.
2
Turn AMS (or press
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repeatedly) until “Setup?” appears,
then press AMS or YES.
3
Turn AMS (or press
./>
repeatedly) until “Pfine” appears, then
press AMS or YES.
4
Turn AMS (or press
./>
repeatedly) to adjust the pitch, then
press AMS or YES.
5
Press MENU/NO.
To recall the factory setting
Press CLEAR while setting the value.
Notes
•
When you change the fine control value, the
playback sound drops out momentarily.
•
The fine control value reverts to “0.0%” (factory
setting) when you turn off the deck or eject the MD.
•
The step and fine control values are linked; changing
one value also changes the other.