!If you accidentally cancel the hot cue callout mode, once again press the [CALL] button.

!rekordbox can be preset so that hot cues are called out automatically when tracks are loaded.

” is displayed on the track list for tracks for which auto hot cue loading is set.

Deleting hot cues

Press one of the [HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER (A, B, C)] buttons while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

The hot cue stored at the corresponding button is deleted, the button turns off, and a new hot cue can now be stored at that button.

Using the sampler function

Four beats of sound can be sampled. Samples that have been stored can be called out and played later.

!Up to three samples can be stored per deck.

!After editing (recording or deleting) a sampled sound source, be sure to press the [STANDBY/ON] button to turn the power off.

If the power is turned off without pressing the [STANDBY/ON] but- ton, the edited results are not retained in the memory.

Storing samples

1Press the [MODE (HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER)] button to switch to the sampler mode.

The [4-BEAT SAMPLER] indicator lights.

2Press one of the [HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER (A, B, C)] buttons.

The point at which the button is pressed is set as the recording start point, four beats worth of sound or the first 5 seconds of the sound is sampled, and the button lights blue.

!If a sample is already stored at a

[HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER (A, B, C)] button, it is not possible to store a new sample there. To store a new sample, first delete the stored sample.

Playing samples

Press and hold a [HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER (A, B, C)] button.

The sample is played while the button is pressed.

!The volume of the sample can be adjusted at [SAMPLE LEVEL] on the [UTILITY] menu.

Deleting samples

Press one of the [HOT CUE/4-BEAT SAMPLER (A, B, C)] buttons while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

The sampled sound stored at the corresponding button is deleted, the button turns off, and a new sample can now be stored at that button.

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USB button

 

 

 

Press this to play the music files on a USB device.

=Playing media connected to or inserted in this unit (p.22)

2 CD button

Press this to play the music files on a CD or CD-ROM.

=Playing media connected to or inserted in this unit (p.22)

3 MIDI button

Press this to use DJ software.

=Using the DJ software (p.27)

4INFO(UTILITY) button

!Press:

The main unit display switches to the information display mode. When in the information display mode, the information display section switches between the track name display, beat display or auto loop/effect display each time the button is pressed.

!Press for over 1 second:

The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.

=Changing the settings (p.24)

5TIME (AUTO CUE,QUANTIZE) button

!Press:

The main unit display’s time display mode switches to the elapsed time or remaining time display.

!Press for over 1 second:

When pressed for over 1 second, auto cue turns on and off.

![SHIFT] + press:

This turns the QUANTIZE function on and off.

=Using the QUANTIZE function (p.23)

6Main unit display

7BACK(TOP) button

!Press:

The screen moves back to the layer above.

!Press for over 1 second:

Press for over 1 second to move to the top layer.

8Rotary selector (SELECT PUSH)

9This displays the track number.

AREMAIN

This is displayed when the time display is set to the remaining time.

BTime display (minutes, seconds and frames)

CBPM

Displays BPM (Beats Per Minute) of the track currently being played. The value changes according to the position of the [TEMPO] slider.

DTEMPO %

This indicates the percentage by which the playing speed is changed.

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