Two primary decks ([A] & [B]), the current and the next, which alternate with each song change. Create up to ten different start, end and loop positions for each song using the cue deck. Attach messages to songs.
Current Deck
Regardless of whether the player is in automatic or manual
mode, when only one deck is playing a song, it is always referred to as the current
deck. Controls include the following:
- Progress
control. Click, hold and drag on it for a scratch effect.
- Timed volume
slides between levels.
- Apply the brake
over the selected amount of time until the deck comes to a complete stop.
- Easy to use tempo
with bending in either master tempo or sample rate modes.
- Easily set the pitch
of a song.
- High, Mid, Low
with adjustable frequencies.
- Easy to use auto loop
feature.
- Easy to use effects
. Customize them on the fly.
Next Deck
In automatic mode, the next
song to be played is always in the next
deck. In manual
mode both decks can be playing at the same time. Controls include the following:
- Progress
control. Click, hold and drag on it for a scratch effect.
- Timed volume
slides between levels.
- Apply the brake
over the selected amount of time until the deck comes to a complete stop.
- Easy to use tempo
with bending in either master tempo or sample rate modes.
- Easily set the pitch
of a song.
- High, Mid, Low
with adjustable frequencies.
- Easy to use auto loop
feature.
- Easy to use effects
. Customize them on the fly.
Cue Deck
Use the cue as a third playback deck. Create up to 10 different entries for each position type for every song loaded in the player.
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(Start of song) | (End of song) | (Start of loop) | (End of loop) |
Message Parameters Deck
Use the parameters editor to change the message type you add
or insert
into lists, as well as set the required parameters. All parameters must be set before a message can be attached to a song. How the editor appears depends on which type is selected.
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