Looping Controls - Numark iDJ2 Manual De Referencia

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SCRATCH – Use this button to engage Scratch Mode. Scratch Mode allows you to "scratch" the music
on the deck by moving the jog wheel forward and backward. When you stop the wheel, normal
playback will resume.
approximately normal playback speed before releasing the wheel.
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SEARCH – Use this button to engage Search Mode. Search Mode allows you to use the jog wheel to
quickly scan through the current track. When Search Mode is enabled, turning the jog wheel will
quickly fast forward and rewind. If you do not touch the wheel for 8 seconds you will automatically exit
Search Mode.
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MODE – Pressing this button will bring up deck options, such as Pitch Range, Key Lock, Track
Loading, Time Display, Fader Start and iPod Mode. These options are split into two different pages
(Pitch, Settings) which can be accessed via the function buttons below the display. You can use the
PUSH TO ENTER knob to dial in the desired values and pressing down on the knob will move on to the
next option of the selected page. Pressing MODE button again will exit the deck options dialog.
PITCH PAGE:
Pitch Shift – shows the value of the pitch shift applied to the deck.
Key Lock Shift – shows the amount of tempo shift applied to the deck while Key Lock is engaged.
Pitch Range – selects the desired pitch range (0%, ±6%, ±12%, ±25%, +25/-100%).
Key Lock – engages and disengages the Key Lock feature.
SETTINGS PAGE:
Track Loading – specifies how tracks in the crate will be loaded and played (Manual, Automatic,
Continuous, Cyclic)
Time Display – toggles between the different time display modes (Elapsed, Remaining)
Fader Start – specifies how fader start will be used on the deck (Off, Cue, Pause)
iPod Mode – specifies the function of the deck (Direct, USB). See "iPod Direct Mode" for
information on iPod Direct Mode – this mode allows you to control your iPod directly from the
deck A controls, as well as display video content from your iPod through the S-Video connection
on the rear of the iDJ².
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PITCH SLIDER – Each channel features a pitch slider which is used to control the speed of the music.
Moving the slider toward "-" results in a lower pitch (and slower tempo) of the music, while moving the
slider toward "+" results in a higher pitch (and faster tempo) of the music.
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TAP – Pressing this button in time with the beat will help the Beatkeeper detect the proper tempo.
Holding the button for 1 second will cause the BPM counter to reset and recalculate.

LOOPING CONTROLS

As part of the Deck controls, you will see the looping
controls – LOOP IN, LOOP OUT, RELOOP buttons.
The iDJ² features seamless looping, which means that
if you define a loop, there is no delay when the music
loops back to the beginning.
Please note: When Deck A is in iPod Direct Mode, the deck's looping controls will control your iPod's
navigation and menu buttons.
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LOOP IN - This is the point where you would like a loop to start. By default, a "loop in" point is automatically
set to the current cue point (defaulting to the the beginning of the track) unless a new "loop in" point is set. To
define a new "loop in" point, press the LOOP IN button when the song reaches the desired point where you
would like a loop to begin. The LOOP IN button will light, indicating a new "loop in" point has been set. You
can now press the RELOOP button to immediately go back to the "loop in" point and begin playing. If you wish
to change the "loop in" point, just press the LOOP IN button again.
Please note: The LOOP IN button can also be used to create a live cue point. Once you press LOOP IN, a
cue point will be set at that location in the music. You can always return to this cue point by holding down CUE
and pressing the LOOP IN button – the deck will pause and return to the LOOP IN point. You can resume
playback from this point by pressing the PLAY button.
To resume with no gap in the audio, "push off" by scratching forward at
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