NOTE: You can switch between the different Loops that you?ve created by scrolling to
the desired Cue Point Lights and playing them the same way as in the steps above.
Using Multiple Loops in the Mix
Now that you know how to create loops and play loops, you can learn how to use
Loops in your mix.
STEP 1. You will now be able to scroll through your Loops, exclusively, in the
Cue Point Indicator.
STEP 2. Choose a Loop to play by scrolling with the Cue Memory buttons.
STEP 3. Press the Loop / Preview button and Play button at the same time and
the chosen Loop begins playing.
NOTE: You can stutter by tapping Play quickly.
STEP 4. Now scroll to the next Loop or cue position that you would like to play.
STEP 5. Press the Play button and the new Loop begins to play.
You can toggle between the two most recently played Loops by pressing
the Shift button. You can quickly play each Loop, back-and-forth, by pressing
Shift, Play, Shift, Play, and so on.
Note: Do Not get confused with Holding down Shift and Play at the same time to enable
Turntable style start up.
Reverse Play or Reverse Loop Play
The DAC-2 will let you play a song backwards or a Loop backwards. This is done
by holding down the Match button and pressing Preview.
Mixing Tracks
Your ability to mix songs with seamless precision with the PCDJ Software is
simple. Follow the steps below to learn how to use the DAC-2 in mixing, beat matching
and more.
Instant Beat Matching
NOTE: The BPM must be set in both of the tracks that are loaded into the Players in
order to be able to use this function.
STEP 1. Load both Players with tracks (see, ?Loading a Track Into the Player? in
Chapter IV on how to load the Players). |