35. Performance Pads: The top row of pads is used to trigger loop points or samples depending
on the Pad mode setting. See
The bottom row of pads is used to trigger Stutter, Previous Track, Search Backward, and
Search Forward:
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Stutter: Repeats or "stutters" the sample when the pad is repeatedly tapped.
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Previous Track: Goes to the previous track.
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Search Backward: Searches backward through the current track.
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Search Forward: Searches forward through the current track.
36. Loop On/Off: Press to activate auto loop on/off. Hold Shift and press this button to trigger a
reloop.
37. Loop 1/2: Press this button when a loop is active to decrease the loop size by half. Hold Shift
and press this button to set the Loop In point.
38. Loop x2: Press this button when a loop is active to double the loop size. Hold Shift and press
this button to set the Loop Out point.
Front Panel
1.
Headphone Output: Connect headphones to these
1/4" (6.35 mm) and 1/8" (3.5 mm) jacks for monitoring
the signal. The headphone volume is controlled using
the Cue Gain knob.
Rear Panel
1.
Master Output (RCA): Use standard RCA cables to
connect this output to speakers or an amplifier
system.
2.
USB: Sends USB MIDI data to control various
software parameters.
3.
Microphone Input: Connect a standard dynamic
microphone to this 1/4" (6.35 mm) jack.
Display
1.
Active Deck: Indicates the currently active deck.
2.
Platter Position: Displays the current track position.
3.
BPM: Displays the current BPM for the selected
track.
4.
Keylock: This icon illuminates when Keylock is active
for the current deck.
5.
Pitch Range: Shows the current pitch range.
6.
Pitch: Shows current pitch of the track.
7.
Pitch Adjust: Indicates the direction to move the
Pitch Fader to match the current track's BPM with
the track on the opposite deck.
8.
Time Remaining: Displays the time elapsed or time
remaining for the current track.
9.
Time Bars: provides visual reference to time
remaining on the selected song. When the song is
almost over these segments will flash to give a
warning.
Operation > Performance Pad Modes
for more information.
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