Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Using the Beat Indicator of Player A as a guide

Models: SVJ-DS01D SVJ-DL01

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10 Using the [Beat Indicator] of Player A as a guide,

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Mixing Songs

Mixing Songs Manually

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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9 Click player B’s [CUE] button to set up the place where playback is to start.

10 Using the [Beat Indicator] of Player A as a guide,

gauge when playback is to start for Player B.

11 Click the [A/F] button of Player B to initiate playback for player B.

This enables you to monitor Player B’s sound on your headphones.

12 Drag the slider of the [Cross Fader] and move it to the player B side at whatever speed you wish.

As the [Cross Fader] moves, the volume from player A gets quieter while that of player B gets louder.

When the [Cross Fader] reaches the right side, the volume from player A goes completely off.

(Contd. on the next page)

Using the [CUE] button

‘Using the [CUE] button’ P.28

Auto Cue Function

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

Recording cues

(Track Hot Cues/List Hot Cues)

‘4-1 Setting up to 4 Points to Start Playing (Track Hot Cue)’ P.57

‘3-4 Setting up to 8 Points to Start Playing (List Hot Cue)’ P.47

Using the Channel Fader

‘Using the Channel Fader to Mix Songs’ P.33

Correcting Discrepancies in the Beat Displays

‘Adjusting discrepancies in the [Beat Indicator]’ P.27

About the Cross Fader

The output sound can be switched back and forth by changing the position of the cross fader.

Far left:

only player A can be heard. Far right:

only player B can be heard. Other positions:

some combination of player A and player B can be heard.

If you right click on the [Cross Fader], it will be instantaneously repositioned in the middle of the range.

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Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Using the Beat Indicator of Player A as a guide