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29.

 

Auto 

/

 Roll:

 This Pad Mode button puts the pads in two modes: Auto-Loop Mode (dark 

blue) and Loop Roll Mode (light blue). When the button is unlit, the first press will always 
select Auto-Loop Mode.  

Note:

 The pad layouts here match the software’s default Auto-Loop time division layout. If 

you shift the range of time divisions displayed in the software, the pad layout will change 
to match it. 

 

Auto-Loop Mode:

 Each pad triggers or releases an Auto-Loop of a different length. 

Press and hold 

Shift

 and then press the 

Parameter <

 or 

Parameter >

 button to shift 

the Auto-Loop backward or forward. 

 

Loop Roll Mode:

 Each pad triggers a momentary Loop Roll. Press the 

Parameter <

 

or 

Parameter >

 button to change the Loop Roll’s time division. 

 

 

 

30.

 

Loop:

 This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two banks of saved loops and 

loop controls. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select the first bank.  

 

Saved Loop Mode:

 

Pads 1-4

  (the  top  row)  return  the  track  to  one  of  your  saved 

loops. You create and save a loop using 

Pads 5-8

 (the bottom row). The pad layouts 

for the two banks are identical. 

o

 

To create a loop, 

press 

Pad 5

 to set the Loop In Point, and then press 

Pad 6

 to 

set the Loop Out Point and trigger the loop. 

o

 

To save a loop,

 while a loop is active, press any one of 

Pads 1-4

 (the top row) 

that does not have a loop assigned to it. You can do this regardless of how the 
loop was created (Saved Loop Mode, Auto-Loop Mode, Loop Roll Mode, etc.). 

o

 

To trigger a saved loop,

 press any one of 

Pads 1-4

 (the top row) that has a 

loop saved to it. Press 

Pad 7

 to activate or deactivate the loop. Press 

Pad 8

 to 

return the track to the last triggered loop and reactivate it (“reloop”). 

o

 

To delete a saved loop,

 press and hold 

Shift

 and then press the corresponding 

pad (of 

Pads 1-4

). 

o

 

To halve or double the length of a loop,

 press the 

Parameter <

 or 

Parameter 

>

 button.  

o

 

To shift a loop backward or forward,

 press and hold 

Shift

 and then press the 

Parameter <

 or 

Parameter >

 button. 

 

 

 

Loop 1 

 

Loop 2 

 

 

Loop 3 

 

 

Loop 4 

 

 

Set Loop In 

 

 

Set Loop Out

 

 

Loop On

/

Off

 

 

Reloop 

 

 

1

/

8-beat 

 

1

/

4-beat 

 

1

/

2-beat 

 

1-beat 

 

2-beat 

 

4-beat 

 

8-beat 

 

16-beat 

Summary of Contents for NS7III

Page 1: ...User Guide English 2 23 Gu a del usuario Espa ol 24 45 Guide d utilisation Fran ais 47 70 Guida per l uso Italiano 71 93 Benutzerhandbuch Deutsch 94 117 Appendix English 118 119...

Page 2: ...play Unit Display USB Cable Display Power Cable Serato DJ Software download USB Cable Power Cable Quickstart Guide User Guide download Safety Warranty Manual Support For the latest information about t...

Page 3: ...on a flat stable surface for operation Ensure unit has adequate air flow to all ventilation ports especially if installed in a case 2 Place the platter onto NS7III by aligning the pins in the bottom...

Page 4: ...y unit 2 Using the small display USB cable included connect the NS7 USB port on the display unit to the USB port on NS7III s rear panel 3 Using the small display power cable included connect the displ...

Page 5: ...t sources 2 NS7III and display unit 3 output devices When ending a session turn off 1 output devices 2 NS7III and display unit 3 input sources 5 Using a standard USB cable included connect the To PC U...

Page 6: ...ad The current position in a track from where audio will play When you select a track and begin playing the Audio Playhead will usually start from the beginning and stop at the end Hot Cue Point A mar...

Page 7: ...nel s controls will only send MIDI information when its Input Selector is set to PC Important Do not set more than one channel s Input Selectors to Mic2 doing so can cause unwanted feedback or distort...

Page 8: ...the beginning of the track 23 Sync Press this button to automatically match the corresponding Deck s tempo with the opposite Deck s tempo and phase Press and hold Shift and press this button to deacti...

Page 9: ...orange When the button is unlit the first press will always select Hot Cue Mode Hot Cue Mode Each pad assigns a Hot Cue Point or returns the track to that Hot Cue Point When a pad is unlit you can as...

Page 10: ...he track to one of your saved loops You create and save a loop using Pads 5 8 the bottom row The pad layouts for the two banks are identical o To create a loop press Pad 5 to set the Loop In Point and...

Page 11: ...ays select Slicer Mode Important Your track must have a set Beat Grid for Slicer Mode or Slicer Loop Mode to work Slicer Mode The eight pads represent eight sequential beats Slices in the Beat Grid Th...

Page 12: ...you stop the action the track will resume normal playback from where it would have been if you had never done anything i e as if the track had been playing forward the whole time Press and hold Shift...

Page 13: ...hift and then press Fwd to sort the current Library Crate Panel View by album Press and hold Shift and then press Back to sort the current Library Crate Panel View by track number 45 Crates Press this...

Page 14: ...and hold Shift and then press this button to switch between Single FX Mode and Multi FX Mode 54 Beat Knob Turn this knob to set the Time Division for the selected effects 55 FX Assign Use these button...

Page 15: ...play on either deck To enter Library View immediately turn the Scroll Knob After not touching the Scroll Knob for 5 seconds the display will return to Waveform View To load a track to a deck from Libr...

Page 16: ...ft of the currently loaded track 7 Pitch Range This is the current range of the deck s Pitch Fader Press Range Keylock on that deck to adjust the range of its Pitch Fader to 8 16 or 50 8 Pitch Adjustm...

Page 17: ...t in either mode press and hold Shift and then press the FX Button under the effect name Alternatively press and hold Shift and then turn the FX Knob under the effect name to move quickly through the...

Page 18: ...the track list and crate list press the Scroll Knob or use the Back Fwd button To expand or collapse a crate that has subcrates in the crate list press the Back Fwd button 1 Crate List Name This is t...

Page 19: ...loaded track is playing To adjust this value move the deck s Pitch Fader This number is not affected by temporary pitch bends using the Pitch Bend buttons or the platter 7 Remaining Time This is how...

Page 20: ...er knob each which corresponds to the main parameter of that effect To adjust each effect turn the FX Knob below it In Single FX Mode the view will show one effect name with three parameter knobs To a...

Page 21: ...5 Crossfader Assign Routes the audio playing on the corresponding channel to either side of the crossfader A or B or bypasses the crossfader and sends the audio directly to the Program Mix center Off...

Page 22: ...III 9 USB Port USB In You can connect an optional USB hard drive not included to this powered USB port 10 Display USB Port To PC Use the included USB cable to connect this USB port to your computer 11...

Page 23: ...8 Mic 2 Input 1 4 6 35 mm Connect a 1 4 6 35 mm microphone to this input Microphone controls are located on the top panel on any channel whose Input Selector is set to Mic2 19 Motor Torque Flip this s...

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