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Wrong
I use these practically every night
Easy to do:
Hit play. then when the approximate cue point is reached, hit pause, then use the jog wheel to wind it slightly forward/backward to find the exact point you require.
When you find it, hit CUE.
This is now your cue point- every time you hit cue it will return to this point, unless it is paused, in which case it will set you a new cue and overwrite the old one (be careful of doing this by accident)
If you turn and hold the outer part of the jog wheel when finding the exact cue point, it will cycle slowly though the track in your chosen direction. If you give it a sharp turn it will skip 10 seconds, if you give it an even sharper turn it will skip a minute.
The cueing on these is far superior and faster than any other cd player -INCLUDING the cdj1000 and cxm 3000.
2600 is probably the best denon available and my personal favourite.
Make sure you make use of the sampler too 
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