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VirtualDJ 6 LE TC
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c) Calibrating the pitch
You must set the same pitch scale in VirtualDJ 6 LE TC as on your turntable/CD player;
ualDJ 6 LE TC can be changed by double-clicking the percentage value
pitch fader.
tch faders on your turntables or CD players directly in the center position.
er be synchronized
with your turntable or CD player. If this occurs, you must reset the pitch faders both in VirtualDJ
ayer, in order to calibrate them once more.
lly restores the pitch to the
lue (the % variation of pitch
compared to the audio file’s original speed). Double-clicking the pitch counter changes the pitch
0%, 25%, 33%, 50% and 100%.
he faders in the VirtualDJ software; otherwise, the moves you
make using the pitch faders in VirtualDJ won’t fit with the moves you make using the pitch faders
on your turntables or CD players).
otherwise, the moves you make using the pitch faders in VirtualDJ won’t fit with the moves you
make using the pitch faders on your turntables or CD players.
The pitch scale in Virt
displayed on top of the
To calibrate the pitch:
- Set the pi
- Set the pitch faders for both decks in the VirtualDJ software directly in the center
position.
If you move the pitch fader for a deck in the VirtualDJ software, it will no long
and on your turntable or CD pl
d) Pitch controls
The VirtualDJ 6 LE TC software includes 4 controls per deck to control the pitch:
- Pitch fader,
- Pitch bend minus and plus buttons (the arrows below the pitch fader): let you adjust the
pitch gradually,
- Pitch reset button (to the right of the pitch fader): gradua
audio file’s default value (to a 0.0% pitch variation).
- SYNC button (to the right of the Play button in VirtualDJ).
The pitch counter, located above the pitch fader, displays the pitch va
scale between 6%, 8%, 10%, 12%, 2
i) Pitch fader overview
The pitch fader slows down/speeds up the music playback.
In timecode mode, you must only move the pitch fader on your turntable or CD player (i.e. you
must not use your mouse to move t