Also I have noticed after numerous tries the Fine tune feature sometimes restores a the last file/event that isn't/can't be selected. However this doesn't always work and the last file/event is sometimes missed from the restore.

I think I now fully understand the rewind feature with regards to the fine tune function. However the delete and restore using Rewind doesn't seem to work for me ... As previously mentioned in this thread I'm still not sure which tool to use Rewind or the Deleted Page link as they seem to do the same job.?


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Peak time, a packed club, a DJ deep in the mix cues up the next tune, an absolute killer. They mix it in to roars of approval from the crowd, then stop it dead and speedily rotate the platter of the deck backwards, rewinding the tune back to its beginning. Everyone reaches for the ceiling, the air is full of whoops and whistles, the track is dropped again to an even more rapturous reaction, the room for a moment united in sharing that unique, collective joy you only get on a decent dance floor. You have just experienced a rewind.

Government-encouraged immigration to the UK from the West Indies in the 60s and 70s bought sound system culture to the UK. And there the rewind stayed, in reggae clubs and house parties, seeping into British-built sound system culture. The rewind remained a mainstay of reggae sound systems through the 70s and into the 80s. Big tunes might get rewound and restarted several times in succession if the crowd demanded it, but also to allow the MC (who, confusingly, in sound system culture is called the Deejay) to continue chatting on the mic.

In the tune, Devlin reflects on himself, taking on more mature and sensitive themes of loss and personal darkness. He stated to 4music, "If I could rewind and have some people that I've lost - some friends and my relatives - see me be successful and grow into a young man, I would've loved them to have been here right now."[1]

I have an iPhone SE3 running iOS 16.2. For several iOS versions now, the scrubber for media, (what VoiceOver sees as a track position slider), can only fast forward or rewind by four or five seconds max when I swipe it up and down. It used to jump by 10% increments, which is what I prefer. I can go quickly by holding and dragigng the scrubber instead, but it's not very accessible to fine-tune where I want to go, so it tends to jump much farther than I'd like. This is the case with all kinds of apps where I play media--Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, Netflix, OneDrive, etc. I have uninstalled and reinstalled them to no avail. The skip forward and backward buttons work as expected, but the max increment for those is a minute, so they aren't viable as a workaround for long files.

Hit the rewind button for Classic Rock from the cassette era: Boston, Van Halen, the Cars, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner and more, all from the late '70s and '80s. Adding context to the tunes are marquee hosts Kristine Stone, Rachel Steele and MTV legends Alan Hunter and Mark Goodman.

In previous versions of iTunes for the iPhone, a control existed on the left side of the play/pause control which allowed you to rewind to the beginning of the current song; or if you pressed it multiple times, it would allow you to rewind to previously played songs. Similarly, there was a control on the right side of the play/pause control which allowed you to skip to the end of the current song. Those controls are no longer there, replaced by controls that backspace and forwardspace 30 seconds in the current song.

This upbeat tune pairs well with a relaxing walk in nature with the browning leaves falling to your feet. The jolly tune is backed up by some funky sounds, similar to some of the wonderful weirdness that appears in some of the Beatles earlier works.

This song is a perfect testament to how modern music has been influenced by Abbey Road and the Beatles in general. With stellar guitar riffs, this Black Keys tune is the perfect way to blend modern music with classic rock.

Starting at 5 PM ET, you can tune into a night full of drum corps starting with the DCI "March On!" Telethon for three hours celebrating drum corps history accompanied by hosts Steve Rondinaro and Dan Potter. Click here for more information on what's included in the DCI March On Telethon!

Around 8:45 PM ET, tune in to FloMarching's "DCI Rewind: The After Party" for hours of performances from Drum Corps International's storied history. We've put together a night of celebration with a line-up of knock-out shows that everyone can enjoy. In between the performances, we'll be injecting small views into the past of DCI with exclusive interviews and never-before-seen content.


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