User's Manual

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Pad Modes
This chapter describes the different pad modes. Each
deck has eight pads, which are always in one of these
modes, and each deck’s pads can be in a different mode.
Press one of the Pad Mode buttons to enter the
corresponding pad mode on that deck. With each press, a
Pad Mode button will alternate between a primary and
secondary pad mode. When you enter a primary pad
mode, the corresponding Pad Mode button will be lit with
its primary color. When you enter a secondary pad mode,
the corresponding Pad Mode button will be lit red.
Note: If you would like to increase the brightness of the pads, set Pad > Daytime Mode to On in the Main
Menu, which you can access by holding Shift and pressing Tap (see the Main Menu section of this
manual for more help navigating the settings).
Cue
In Cue Mode, each pad assigns a hot cue point or returns the track to that hot cue point.
To enter Cue Mode, press Hot Cue so that it lights white (with the other pad mode buttons lit in their
primary colors).
To assign a hot cue point, press an unlit Pad at the desired point in your track. The pad will light up when
it is assigned (with the corresponding color, if available).
To jump to a hot cue point, press a lit Pad.
To delete an assigned hot cue point, press Shift and the corresponding pad.
Pitch Play
In Pitch Play Mode, each pad plays the track from a
hot cue point at a different transposition (adjustable by
semitones). The Serato Pitch ‘n Time DJ Expansion
Pack must be installed to use this mode. See Cue to
learn how to assign hot cue points.
Note: A Serato Pitch 'n Time download card with
serial number is included with your Seventy.
To enter Pitch Play Mode, press Hot Cue so that it
lights red.
To select which hot cue point to use, press Shift
and a dimly lit Pad.
To select the range of transpositions the pads will
use, use the Parameter / buttons (see the
diagrams here).
To adjust the key of the current track down or up,
press Shift and the Parameter / buttons,
respectively.
To play the track from the hot cue point, press a lit
Pad. Each pad corresponds to a specific transposition
(by semitones), depending on the current range of
transposition (see the diagrams here). The pad with no
transposition (the original pitch) will be lit white.
Up
Middle
Down
-3
semitones
-2
semitones
-1
semitone
0
(original
pitch)
-7
semitones
-6
semitones
-5
semitones
-4
semitones
+4
semitones
+5
semitones
+6
semitones
+7
semitones
0
(original
pitch)
+1
semitone
+2
semitones
+3
semitones
0
(original
pitch)
+1
semitone
+2
semitones
+3
semitones
-4
semitones
-3
semitones
-2
semitones
-1
semitone
5
6
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