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2 2 Warnings about CopyrightsDisclaimers 3 Reading this Manual4 Table of Contents6 About DJSGetting Ready1. Checking the Packaging 7 2. Installing DJSSystem Requirements (Minimum Operating Environment) 8 12 3Select [English] and click the [OK] button. Enter the installation key and then click the [Next] Click the [Next] button after you check the destination folder for the installation. 10 123456 7 89Click the [Next] button after checking the [Installation Information]. The [Installation of DJS is now complete.] closes and your computer restarts. 11 12345678 93. Starting Up DJSThere are two ways to start up DJS, (a) and (b). In Windows 2000 12 1Administrators Authority for the Computer Windows Vista Administrator Authority Connecting with Peripheral Devices (a) Double-click the [DJS] shortcut icon on the desktop. In Windows XP/Windows Vista 14 Names of Each Screen16 1Chapter 1 Getting the Most out of 1-1When Using the DJS Mixer Functions 17 11-2When Using a Different DJ Mixer 18 Chapter 2 Mixing Songs2-1Using the Auto Function to Mix Songs Layout of the Information Display 19 AB C D E1 2 3 ! 4 5 = C E A B D9 ~ 8 7 Layout of the Mixer 20 A J B K Trim C I Equalizer D H Fader Start Button E Mix Mode Button F Fader Curve Button G Effector Click [File] and select [Import] then [MP3 Audio File] in order. The [Importing MP3 Audio Files] screen opens. Click the first song you want to play and then click the [Open] button. When you start importing, the [Import] screen opens up so you can check the status of progress. 21 1 2 34567If you want to change the folder... When opening folders Meanings of Colors for Categories/Tracks/Play List After doing step 1, click the song that will be mixed next and click the [Open] button. The [Import] screen closes and the selected song(s) are added to the track list. The song will start to play on player B. Drag the slider of the [Cross Fader] to the player A side (left edge). Music will be output only from player A. Select the first song to play and drag & drop it from the track list to player A. The song will start to play on player A. Select the next song to play and drag & drop it from the track list to player B. 22 123 4 5 6 7Before mixing When the Auto Cue function is ON Status Display Play/Pause Button [A/4] When a song finishes playing Track Search Buttons on the Track List Title Display of a List Click the headphone cue for player B. The headphone cue will light up. About the Headphone Cue Listen to the song over your headphones and search for the playback start position. Clicking the [A/F] button of player B at the playback start position pauses it. 23 1234567 8 92-2 29 ( )Mixing Songs Manually 31 7 8 9Changing the Max Value that Tempo can be Adjusted (Tempo Control Range) Listen with the headphones to player B and search for a playback standby position. Clicking the [A/F] button of player B at the playback start position pauses it.About Tempo Adjustments When Master Tempo is ON Using the [TAP] button to Re- detect the BPM Min Amount of Tempo Adjustment Changing headphone settings Changing the Playback Position Fine Tuning the Pause Position 32 Click player Bs [CUE] button to set up the place where playback is to start.Using the [Beat Indicator] of Player A as a guide, gauge when playback is to start for Player B. Click the [A/F] button of Player B to initiate playback for player B. This enables you to monitor Player Bs sound on your headphones. Drag the slider of the [Cross Fader] and move it to the player B side at whatever speed you wish.Using the [CUE] button Auto Cue Function Recording cues (Track Hot Cues/List Hot Cues) Using the Channel Fader Correcting Discrepancies in the Beat Displays About the Cross Fader 34 34 Chapter 3 Playing Sound3-1Adjusting the Sound QualityImage of sound when the low range has been toned down (Equalizer Function) Image of sound when the low range has been cut out (Kill Function) 35 3-1-1Making ChangesClick the [Equalizer] button on player A. Right click the [Equalizer] button on player A. Dragging the [Channel Equalizer] of the range (HI, MID, LOW) you wish to adjust and adjust it. 36 3-1-236 Cutting a Specific RangeClick the [KILL] button of the range of music to be cut. 37 3-2Adding Effects 38 3-2-1Effector Types and their Features 41 3-2-2Adding EffectsRight click the [Effects] button. Click the sound input ([CHANNEL/MASTER] button) to which you want to add the effect. Click an [Effect] button. 42 42 Click the [Switching Effect Beats] button. Click the [Headphone Cue (Effects)] button and check it on your headphones. 43 3-2-33-2-4Turning Effects ON/OFFClick the [Effect ON/OFF] button. Click the button again. 44 3-3Playing a Part of a Song RepeatedlyClick the [A/F] button and it plays the song. 3-3-1 46 3-3-23-3-3While the loop is playing, click the [Exit/Reloop] Playing a Loop you Set up PreviouslyWhile paused, click the [Exit/Reloop] button. 47 3-4Setting up to 8 Points to Start Playing (List Hot Cue) 3-4-1Determining List Hot Cue PointsSpecify a song on player A or B and determine the point to record. Clicking the [Record] button makes the [List Hot CUE] buttons (A to H) light up red. 48 48 Recording a Cue Point: Recording up a loop: Click the [Record] button. 49 3-4-2Playing from a List Hot Cue PointPlaying back on Player A: Playing back on Player B: 51 3-5Arranging Mixes of Songs 3-5-1Types of Mix Modes & Fader Curves and their FeaturesMix Mode 52 52 Fader Curves How to Use the Mix Modes and Fader Curves 53 3-5-2Selecting a Mix Mode or Fader Curve 3-5-4 3-5-3Click a [Mix Mode] button. Click a [Fader Curve] button. Setting the Mixing Time (Beat) Mixing Songs 54 3-6Using the Fader Start Functions 3-6-1Channel Fader StartClick Player As [Fader Start] button to display [FS-CH]. 56 3-6-257 Chapter 4 Useful Functions4-14-1-1Setting up to 4 Points to Start Playing (Track Hot Cue)Determining Track Hot Cue Points 60 4-1-260 Calling Out Track Hot Cues 4-1-3Click a [Track Hot CUE] button that has a cue or loop recorded. Changing a Track Hot Cue into an Auto Setup Cue 61 44-24-2-1Using Play ListsAuto-Playing a Play ListSongs play alternately as below. 62 62 44-2-2Changing the Order of Songs During Auto-PlayYou can change the order of songs during Auto Play of a play list. Drag the song you wish to change from the play list and drop it in the place you want to change to.Adding Song(s) Deleting Songs Operation of the [CUE], the [Exit/Reloop] and the [List Hot CUE] buttons Using the [8] [9] Buttons Using the [6] [7] Buttons Drag From Drag To Action Played Area Title of Song Playing Title of Cued Up Song Unplayed Area 63 465 44-4Using the Auto Mix Function for Mixing SongsSelect the songs you wish to mix from the track list and drag and drop them on players A & B. Drag the slider of the [Cross Fader] all the way to the left. 66 66 4Click the headphone cue for player B. Click the [AUTO MIX] button at the place you wish to start mixing. 67 44-5Key OperationsChanging Key Assignments 9-5 Key Assignment Settings P.104 When using DJS on a Laptop Computer When using DJS with the Chinese or Japanese language versions of Windows 68 68 44-64-6-1Operations used with DMP-555ConnectingConnect the USB cable to the USB ports of the computer and of the DMP-555. 69 44-6-2Allocating the DMP-555 to a PlayerPress the DMP-555s Source Select button ([CD] or [Card]). Working with DMP-555s. 70 5Chapter 5 Creating Loops Made Easy5-1Making a LoopClick [File] and then click [Create]. 71 5Setting a Cue Setting a Loop Out After saving the settings, close the [SAVE] screen. Click the [Save] button. Click [Save] and then click the [Save] button. 72 72 55-2Adjusting the Loop RangeDrag the round part of the [Track Hot CUE] tag and drop it at the point you wish to change it to. Click the [Save] button. Click [Save] and then click the [Save] button. 73 55-3Saving the Length of a Loop as a Track 74 55-4Other Useful Functions (Create) 76 6Index Contents Chapter 6 Play Lists & Classifying Songs6-1Editing Song InformationThis changes the song information below for a displayed track list or play list. Click [File] and then [Music Management]. Click the song (line) of the song you wish to edit from the items displayed in the track list.Song Information Displayed in Lists Toggling between Ascending or Descending Sort Order Priority Ranking of Notes Keyboard Jump Narrowing a Search Changing the Width of an Item Changing the Order of Items 77 6Click [Edit] and then click [Edit All]. The [EDIT] screen opens. Deleting Songs Click the item you wish to change and then either enter information or select a menu. Once you finish making changes, click the [OK] 78 78 6 It is registered under the category you dropped it in. 6-2Classifying Songs into CategoriesClick [File] and then [Music Management]. The category list is displayed on the left, while the track list is on the right. 79 66-3Creating a New Play ListDecide on the order in which to play songs and then add them to the play list. Right click on the [Top] category list. Click [Make Playlist]. Click any song from any category and drag and drop it into the play list. Songs are added to the play list in the order in which you drag and drop them. 80 681 682 7Chapter 7 Importing Songs7-1Importing an MP3Click [File] and then click [Import] [MP3 Audio File]. After clicking the MP3 file(s) to be imported, click the [Open] button. 83 7-2Importing Songs from Music CDsImports songs from music CDs as MP3 files. Put a Music CD (CD-DA) in the DVD/CD drive. Click [File] and then click [Ripping] [CD-DA]. Click the check boxes of songs you wish to import. 1 2 3 4567[Ripping] Icon Input Media If [CD] is not lit red Changing the composition of the list Importing CD-TEXT information from a music CD Importing song information from the information services over the Internet Changing the Bit Rate: Cutting Dead Air: 84 123 4 56785 12345 6 786 7-3Importing WAV FilesClick [File] and then click [Ripping] [Wave]. Click the [WAV] button and the songs to be imported are shown in the upper list. 1 2 34567Click the check boxes of songs you wish to import. Click the bit rate to set it. 87 123 4 56788 12345 6 7 89 77-4Recording Sound from Microphone or Line InputRecords audio from a microphone or external device (Line In) as an MP3 file. Click [File] and then click [Ripping] [Line In]. The [Ripping] screen opens. Click the [Time Set] button, adjust the minutes with [C] [D] and then click the [Set] button. The Minutes display flashes. Canceling the Recording Time Setting Adjust the seconds with [C] [D] and then click [Set]. The Seconds display flashes. Click the input column of the line input list and enter the necessary information.[Ripping] Icon Input Media Switching between Microphone and Line-In MP3 Settings Recommended Sampling Frequency 91 8Chapter 8 Using SD Cards8-1 1and load an SD card (in the unlocked position). 2 92 8Click the check boxes of songs you wish to transfer from the computer to the SD memory card.Selecting or Clearing All Songs Click the [Transfer Start] button. 93 88-2Returning Music from an SD Card to DJS 95 9Chapter 9 Changing the Settings to Make More ConvenientOpening and Closing Preferences 96 997 99-2Setting the Size of Text Displayed in Lists 98 99-3Setting the Layout of DJ Play Functions 100 9-4100 Mixer and Sound Card Settings 9-4-1Click [Mixer/Sound Card]. Switching between Internal & External MixersClick either [Internal Mixer] or [External Mixer]. 101 9-4-2Selecting a Sound CardClick either [DirectX] or [ASIO]. Click the Sound Card you wish to select. 102 9-4-3102 Adjusting Delay TimeClick either [C] or [D] for the [Delay Time] of each sound card. 103 9-4-4Adjusting the Size of BuffersClick either [C] or [D] for the [Buffer Size]. 104 104 99-5Key Assignment SettingsClick [Keyboard Assign]. Click the name of the area(s) that has the function you wish to assign. Click a function assigned to the keyboard. Click the key on the keyboard layout that is assigned the function. 105 9-6Ripping Settings 9-6-2 9-6-1Changes the settings for importing music to DJS. Click [Encoding]. The screen for setting the [Recording Rate], [ID3 Tag Setting], and [Dead Air Cut] opens. Setting the Bit RateSelect the bit rate to be shown in the Ripping function. Select from between [CBR] and [VBR] for the [Recording Rate] and click it.CBR: Select 3 form the range of 80-320 kbps (9 steps). VBR: Select one of the three types. ID3 Tag SettingsSelects the type of ID3 tag (song information) to be recorded in the MP3 file. Select a setting from the [ID3 Tag Setting] and click it. 106 9-6-39-6-4Set the number of seconds for the [Dead Air Cut] by clicking [C] or [D]. Settings for Selecting the DVD/CD Drive & Acquiring Song InformationClick [About CD-DA]. Click the DVD/ or CD drive you wish to use. To acquire song information automatically: To acquire song information manually: 107 9-6-5Do not use a proxy server: To use a proxy server: Line In SettingsClick [Line Recording]. 108 Click a column for entering the [Recording Time] (minutes and/or seconds) and enter a time. 108 9-7Select the frequency you wish to set from the [Sampling Frequency] and click it. Category Settings 109 9-7-1Selecting Categories for Top & OtherIn the [Category] settings screen, click on categories for [Top] or for [Other]. To put in [Top]: To put in [Other]: 110 9-7-2Creating Categories & Play Lists, Changing their Names and Deleting them 111 10 Chapter 10 Other FunctionsClick [Support Top]. 10-1Connecting to the InternetYou can receive user support via the Internet. Click the [Internet] icon and connect to the Internet. 112 10-2123 10-3Tables of Menus 10-3-1Names of Each Function & What they Do 127 10-3-2Menus Displayed in DJ Play Functions 128 10-3-3Menus Displayed in Track List/Play List [Cut], [Copy] and [Paste] cannot be selected when in a play list (cannot be edited). If you right click on [Title], [Album], [Artist], [Genre], or [BPM]: If you right click on [Track Hot CUE] 1, 2, 3, 4: If you right click on [Mix In Start] or [Mix Out Start]: 129 If you right click on [Mix Out Mode]:If you right click on [Mix Out Beats]: If you right click on [Mix Out Fader]: If you right click on any other item: 131 Chapter 11 User RegistrationStep 1 2 34567 The [Welcome] screen opens up. 11-1 1 2Before Registering Online When connecting to Internet through LAN Offline Registration Before the Trial Period Ends After the Trial Period Ends 135 123456 7138 1234 5 67140 Chapter 12 UninstallingOpen the control panel. In Windows XP Open the list of installed programs. 143 13 Chapter 13 Version Updates1 2download so it is marked and then click the [Yes] 144 144 13
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