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Advanced Uses
Recording
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Slowing Down or Speeding Up Playback
 
You can make the playback speed slower or faster. You can also change the playback 
speed without affecting the pitch.
This is useful when you are learning a song by ear and want to hear it slowly, or if you 
want to quickly listen to a song that you recorded.
 
1
 
Press the [SPEED] button to access the menu screen, and choose “Speed.”
 
The setting will turn on/off each time you press the [SPEED] button.
 
* Whenever the unit has remained inactive for a predetermined amount of time, it will go back to 
displaying the Source (Sound Source) screen.
 
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Press the [SPEED] button to access the menu screen.
Use the [
] buttons to choose “Speed.”
 
2
 
Use the [+] [-] buttons to adjust the playback speed.
 
If you press the [
] button, the value will return to “100.”
 
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3
 
Press the [EXIT] button twice.
 
You’re returned to the audio source screen.
 
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When you turn off the power, the Speed setting will return to “Off.”
 
* If Tape Mode is turned “on,” the key/pitch settings will be ignored, and the speed setting will 
vary the pitch.
 
Value (units: %)
Explanation
 
50 (1/2 speed)–100 (factory setting)–
125 (1.25x normal speed)
Decreasing this value will slow down the playback, 
and increasing it will speed up the playback. A setting 
of “100” is the original playback speed of the song.
* If you change the speed setting during playback, the 
audio will be interrupted momentarily.
Makes the playback faster.
Makes the playback slower.
Turns the playback speed 
setting on/off.
Remote operations
Slowing down the playback speed to an extreme extent may change the tonal character or 
cause the audio to not play back smoothly.
Important
Off:
Changing the playback speed will not affect the pitch. This is useful for music practice.
On: 
Changing the playback speed will affect the pitch, just as it would for tape playback. This 
is useful when you want to create a special effect, or if you’re trying to hear how words 
are being pronounced.
Tape Mode setting
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