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To set a cue point:
- When you get to the rhythmic section you are looking for, press
Play/Pause
.
- Press
CUE
to set this position as cue point 1.
A marker
is inserted in the track’s timeline.
To go to a cue point when playing a track for the audience:
- Press
Play/Pause
to launch playback of the track from the cue point you have set.
5.6.
Creating loops
Using the same marker principle, you can also create loops, which are sections of a track
repeated to infinity.
Loops are controlled using the
1, 2, 3
and
4
buttons in the
Loops/Fx
section of your DJ Control MP3 e2 which
generate loops based on 1, 2, 4 and 8 measures, respectively. Therefore, button
1
generates a short loop,
while button
4
generates a longer loop.
- Make sure that the
Shift
button in your DJ Control MP3 e2's
Loops/Fx
section is not lit up (if it is lit up, press
the
Shift
button to turn it off).
- During playback of the track, when you get to a rhythmic section where you want to create a loop, press
button
1
,
2
,
3
or
4
(depending on how long you want the loop to be).
The rhythmic section is repeated to infinity.
- Press button
1
,
2
,
3
or
4
again to resume normal playback of the track.
5.7.
Switching from one track to another
The art of mixing consists of preparing the next track while a given track is being played. When
the track being played reaches its end, the DJ switches from one track to the other progressively
using the cross fader, which regulates the volume of the two decks. This technique enables you
to avoid empty space between two tracks.
Your DJ Control MP3 e2 allows you to work with digital audio files stored on your computer. This
section will give you some practical examples of how you can switch from one musical track to
another using the VirtualDJ software if you are using headphone monitoring.
Example: An MP3 file is being played on deck A (the left-hand deck). You can change the EQ of
the track using the
Treble
,
Medium
and
Bass
knobs, so these knobs on deck A have been
adjusted for the perfect sound mix with the track that is playing. The cross fader is pushed
completely to the left, so only what is being played on deck A will be heard by the audience.