Quick Start Guide

5 -
MIXING TRACKS
6 -
SCRATCHING
ON A TRACK
Mixing tracks means to link up songs,
one after another, without any gaps or
silences between them.
5.5 Before the end of the track being played,
start playing the track loaded on deck B.
6.1 P r e s s t h e button to enable Scratch
mode.
6.2 Start playing a track loaded on deck A,
for example.
6.5 ... and gently turn the jog wheel to the
right and to the left in succession, for
example over 1 or 2 beats.
6.3 Place your hand on the jog wheel on
deck A, as shown in the illustration.
6.4 P r e s s d o w n
slightly on the jog
wheel...
5.7 To make the transition, progressively
move the crossfader toward the deck
on which the new track is being played
(here, to the right).
5.6 To ensure a transition at the same
tempo, synchronize the BPM (number
of beats per minute) of the track that
you are getting ready to play. Adjust
the BPM to match the BPM of the track
on deck A using the pitch fader (1). Or
press the button on deck B (2) to
synchronize the track’s BPM with the
BPM value of the track that is ending
(on deck A).
5.1 You have loaded a track on each deck
(A and B). Position the volume faders as
shown below.
5.2 You start o by playing the track on
deck A.
5.3 Set the crossfader to the side of the
deck on which the track is playing
(here, to the left).
5.4 Select previewing on deck B (please
see 4. Previewing a track).
A
B
A B
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