Using a TranzPort with DJ-1800
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In the example below, the crossfader has been moved all the way to the right. The “
I
” indicates the middle
point of the crossfader:
“What is live” display mode
When the TranzPort is in “What is live” display mode, it will show the information below:
This mode provides a quick overview of the status of all four CD Players. It still displays the current CD Player
number, track name and time, as before. But, in the bottom left of the screen it shows an overview of all four
players.
The status of each player is indicated by a letter:
A (capital)
CD Player is playing, and its ‘live’ volume is greater than zero
a (lowercase)
CD Player is playing, but its ‘live’ volume is zero
P (capital)
CD Player is paused, and its ‘live’ volume is greater than zero
p (lowercase)
CD Player is paused, but its ‘live’ volume is zero
C (capital)
CD Player is cued, and its ‘live’ volume is greater than zero
c (lowercase)
CD Player is cued, but its ‘live’ volume is zero
Space (nothing)
CD Player has no song loaded
So, in the example shown above:
o
CD Player 1 has a song loaded; it is paused, and will have an audible volume when it plays
o
CD Player 2 has a song loaded; it is cued, but its ‘live’ volume is currently zero
o
CD Player 3 has a song loaded; it is cued, and will have an audible volume when it plays
o
CD Player 4 has no song loaded.
A CD Player’s ‘live’ volume might be zero for one or more of several reasons:
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If the CD Player’s channel volume fader is set to zero on the DJ-1800 mixer
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If the Master volume fader is set to zero on the DJ-1800 mixer
o
If the CD Player is not selected on the DJ-1800 crossfader
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If the CD Player is selected on one side of the DJ-1800 crossfader, but the crossfader is at the opposite
side