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Mixing Songs

Using the Auto Function to Mix Songs

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1Title Display

Displays song titles.

2Album Display

Displays the name of the album.

3Artist Display

Displays the name of the artist.

4Playing Address

The width indicates the length of the whole song. The yellow indicates the playback position. The solid line in the color of the player indicates the range that is being displayed in the waveform display. If you drag the solid line, you can move the range of the waveform display. (After it has been displayed for about 2seconds, it returns to the playback position.)

5Zoom Out Button

Shrinks the range of the waveform that is displayed.

6Zoom In Button

Expands the range of the waveform that is displayed.

7Zoom Button

Expands the display of the area around the playback position in the waveform display.

8FULL Button

The entire song is displayed in the waveform display.

9Master Tempo Display

Lights up when the Master Tempo function is ON.

0Time Display Setting

Displays the settings for the time display (Elapsed time display: Normal; Time

remaining display: Remain). If you click the display, it toggles to the other setting.

-Time Display

Displays the time (time remaining or elapsed time).

=Tempo Display

Displays the tempo setting.

~BPM Display

Displays the BPM, which is automatically detected during playback. It updates itself every time it is detected.

!Waveform Display

The dynamics of the music are displayed as a waveform.

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ALoop Display

‘3-3-1 Setting up Loops (Play)’ P.44

BReloop Display

‘3-3-3 Playing a Loop you Set up Previously’ P.46

CAUTO CUE Display

‘When the Auto Cue function is ON’ P.22

DBPM SYNC Button

‘2-1 Using the Auto Function to Mix Songs’ P.18

ETAP Button

‘Using the [TAP] button to Re-detect the BPM’ P.33

Master Tempo Function

When the master tempo is OFF, changing the tempo causes the key to be altered (faster: higher pitch, slower: lower pitch), but if you turn the master tempo ON, it prevents changes to the tempo from resulting in changes to the key.

Expanding the Waveform Display

Can be expanded to a maximum of 4 beats.

Meaning of Colors in the Waveform Display

While a Loop is Playing

Light Blue: In the range of the loop being played

Indigo:

Outside the range of the

 

loop being played

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Pioneer SVJ-DS01D, SVJ-DL01D manual Layout of the Information Display

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