Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Click the headphone cue for player B

Models: SVJ-DS01D SVJ-DL01

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3 Click the headphone cue for player B.

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Useful Functions

Using the Auto Mix Function for Mixing Songs

3 Click the headphone cue for player B.

This enables you to check the sound from player B on your headphones.

4 After pressing the [A/4] button at the position you want to cue up player B, click the [CUE] button.

• This cues up the song at the position you pressed [A/4].

5 Click the [AUTO MIX] button at the place you wish to start mixing.

Once auto mixing begins, the following operations are conducted simultaneously.

(a)Player B starts playing.

(b)The speed (BPM) and beat of Player B are aligned with those of Player A.

(c)The [Cross Fader] moves from left to right.

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 and stops, the volume from player A goes completely off.

Changing the Playback Position

Click either the waveform display or the [Playing Address] when a player is either playing or paused. The playback position moves to the position you clicked.

Fine Tuning the Pause Position

While a player is paused, you can make minute adjustments to the pause position by turning the [Jog Dial].

Using the [CUE] button

‘Using the [CUE] button’ P.28

When the Beat and BPM won’t Synchronize (Works the same as MIX)

The beat will not synchronize with the BPM in the following circumstances.

(a)During Auto Mix if either the [Tempo Adjustment Slider] or [Tempo Control Range] has been operated.

(b)When either the beat or the BPM is not detected.

Auto Mix is Cancelled…

Whenever any of the following are operated: Cross Fader, Fader Curve, Mix Mode, Mix Beat.

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Pioneer SVJ-DL01D, SVJ-DS01D manual Click the headphone cue for player B