When I press the “Reverse/Back” key to review a small section of music on a CD, the unit jumps to the previous trackWhats wrong?
Since the “Reverse/Back” and Next/Forward functions are combined on one key respectively, its important to hold down the function key when searching through a track. Uneven or momentary pressure will result in the switching of tracks. Also, program the track you want to work with to avoid the possibility of jumping tracks. If youre utilizing the “Reverse/Back” key repeatedly, use the “A-B Loop” function. The “A-B Loop” is great for repeated listening since you mark the starting and ending points without the need for rewinding.
Since the “Reverse/Back” and Next/Forward functions are combined on one key respectively, its important to hold down the function key when searching through a track. Uneven or momentary pressure will result in the switching of tracks. Also, program the track you want to work with to avoid the possibility of jumping tracks. If youre utilizing the “Reverse/Back” key repeatedly, use the “A-B Loop” function. The “A-B Loop” is great for repeated listening since you mark the starting and ending points without the need for rewinding. Will the PSD220 and PSD230 play CD-R or CD-RW discs? Yes, as long as they are finalized. Does the PSD220 and PSD230 have a balance knob for my split track recordings? If you want to listen to one channel of a track on a CD, the PSD220 and PSD230 does feature a concentric volume control (separate left and right volume controls mounted on dual shafts in a single pot position). The outer part of the knob controls the left channel while the inner knob controls the ri