Product specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cautions for use
- 1. How to use this manual
- 2. Features
- MUSIC JUKE for recording music (Page 67)
- DVD player with sharp video and dynamic sound (Page 109)
- MP3 player that plays back the equivalent of several albums of music recorded on a single music disc (Page 52)
- DSP effects for simulating acoustics of various performance environments (Page 31)
- Memory Stick player for playing music downloaded from a computer (Page 61)
- Selection and display of favorite wallpaper (screen backgrounds) (Page 38)
- System upgrade
- 3. Before using the deck
- 1. Switching modes
- 2. Operation screen of each mode
- 3. Adjusting the volume
- 4. Adjusting sound quality
- 5. Setting background screen
- 6. Adjusting/setting the screen
- 1. How to use the AM/FM radio
- 1. How to use the CD player
- 1. How to use the MP3 player
- Playing MP3
- Selecting a music file
- Fast-forwarding/rewinding
- Changing display of the current level
- Displaying the current level
- Searching for a music file
- Repeating the same music file
- Playing music files in random order
- About display of file information
- Turning off the MP3 player
- About MP3s
- Making and playing MP3 files
- 1. How to use the Memory Stick player
- 1. How to use the CD changer
- 1. Before using MUSIC JUKE
- 2. Recording with MUSIC JUKE
- 3. How to use MUSIC JUKE
- 4. Editing a playlist
- 5. Editing a track
- 1. Before using the DVD player
- 2. How to use the DVD player
- 1. How to use the VTR
- 1. How to use the card remote control
- 1. Important Points
- 2. Other
- 3. Glossary
- 4. Using Gracenote CDDB
- 5. Topic index
- 6. Index

How to operate MUSIC JUKE
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MUSIC
JUKE
1. Before using MUSIC JUKE
Description of MUSIC JUKE
MUSIC JUKE can record music or audio from a CD, radio etc. Using ATRAC3 audio
compression technology. There are two types of recording available, digital and analog. When
you digitally record an album from the CD player, "Gracenote CDDB
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Music Recognition
Service" will search for the album name, artist name and genre and automatically create a list
(playlist) displaying the relevant data. Recording from any other source is done in analog and
a playlist is created for the recorded source/date recorded.
*...When the relevant name cannot be found, a playlist will be created in the same way as
analog recording.
About the structure of MUSIC JUKE
In MUSIC JUKE, music/audio is recorded into 6 different play modes and then stored into
playlists created in each play mode for managing your data. Being able to narrow down from
play modes and playlists before searching for the music you want to listen to makes the listening
experience even more comfortable and rewarding.
PLAY MODE
Recorded music
(tracks) are divided into
6 play modes (ALBUM,
ARTIST, GENRE, etc.)
PLAYLIST
Recorded music
(tracks) stored in each
of the play modes is
sorted into playlists.
TRACK
Title of recorded music/audio data
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Search method
Select play mode
Select playlist
Corresponding tracks
By favorites
By date recorded
From all recorded tracks
By genre
By artist name
By album name
Favorites
Date
POPS
Artist name
Album name
MY SELECTION
DATE
TRACK
GENRE
ARTIST
ALBUM










