Quick Start Guide

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5 -
SCRATCHING
ON A TRACK
5.1 Make sure that the Vinyl button is lit up,
so that you are in Scratch mode.
5.2 Start playing a track loaded on deck A,
for example.
5.5 ... and gently turn the jog wheel to the
right and to the left, in succession.
5.3 Place your hand on the jog wheel on
deck A, as shown in the illustration.
5.4 Press down slightly on the jog wheel...
A
4 -
MIXING TRACKS
Mixing tracks means to link up songs,
one after another, without any gaps or
silences between them.
4.1 You have loaded a track onto each deck
(A and B). Position the volume faders as
shown below.
4.2 You start o by playing the track on
deck A.
4.3
Set the crossfader to the side of the deck
on which the track is playing (here, to the lef t).
4.4 Press the Mix button on the front
panel. The sound that will be played for
your audience on the speakers will be the
same as the sound being played on your
headphones.
Adjust the volume on your headphones
using the headphones volume knob.
4.7 To make the transition, progressively
move the crossfader toward the deck on
which the new track is being played (here,
to the right).
When there are 30 seconds remaining
until the end of the track, an alert is
displayed to let you know that it's time
to get ready to play the next track.
4.5
Before the end of the track being played,
start playing the track loaded on deck B.
4.6
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. Here, press the Sync button on
deck B (1), so that the BPM value of this track
will match the BPM of the track that is about
to nish (on deck A). Or set the same BPM as
on Deck A using the pitch fader (2).
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A B
B
A B
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