Operation Manual

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Mixing your songs in VirtualDJ is fun and easy to master. Thanks to the perfect integration of the
controls on your DJ Console Rmx with the included VirtualDJ 5 DJC Edition software, in no time
at all you'll be mixing and scratching your favorite songs, looping and applying amazing effects
just like a pro and making seamless transitions from one song to the next.
Take some time to explore and get to know the VirtualDJ software: a good resource is the
VirtualDJ PDF manual, which should be installed on your system automatically along with the
application itself. You can also download the PDF manual for the VirtualDJ website. In it you will
find tons of information on how to get the most out of the software and all of its various features.
The VirtualDJ website also contains a wealth of information and resources regarding the software,
and you will be able to find links to many user groups and forums which may be of interest to you
as you progress in your understanding of the software and all of the possibilities it opens up.
In this section, we'll give you a brief overview of some of the most common things you might want
to do to get started with your DJ Console Rmx and VirtualDJ 5 DJC Edition.
First off, you'll need to load some music onto each of the decks. To do so, you can either use
your mouse or touchpad to navigate through your files in the lower left-hand side of the VirtualDJ
window, or use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons in the center of your DJ Console Rmx. Use
the Up/Down buttons to move to the previous (Up) or next (Down) music file/directory. You can
move through music lists more quickly by pressing the Up or Down button and turning the jog
wheel at the same time. Use the Left/Right buttons to switch the root directory (Left) or enter a
directory (Right). Press either of the Load Deck buttons on your Rmx to load the highlighted
track on the corresponding deck. If you're using your mouse or touchpad, simply drag and drop
songs onto the deck in question.
Under normal circumstances, you will probably want to set the Balance knob at the top of your
Rmx to the center position, which will evenly divide your mix between the left and right channels.