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STEP 1. Press the left or right Cue Memory buttons to choose a Cue position (for example, position 1 or 2 or 3 or 4, etc.). STEP 2. While the song is playing, hold down the Match button. STEP 3. Then, after listening to the song�s beat, press the left Cue memory button at the position where you want to set a Cue Point in the song(LOOP IN). After a few seconds, press the right Cue memory button� this will set your LOOP OUT point and begin your player looping. Press and release the Loop/Preview button to exit this loop. You now have a cuepoint/Loop set at the point you wished. NOTE: Using the same combination of control buttons while the Player is stopped makes the DAC perform a completely different task. Check the �Other Combination Control Features�
Edit a Cue Point
To put the Player into the Edit mode on-the-fly using the DAC-2, press the Play button to start the Player playing a track. Then hold down the Shift key and press the Play button again. You will begin to hear the Repeating Pause feature, which reveals the Cue Point�s position in the song.
Beat Stepping
If you have a Cue Point set, and it is chosen (in the Cue Point Indicator), holding down the Match button and pressing the Cue Memory buttons will move the Cue Point exactly one beat per click. The left button moving backwards by one and the right one moving forward by one for each time you press it. The Beat Step feature makes it easier to set a cue on-the-fly because you only need to listen to the beat of the song and set a cue on the beat. Then you can easily move the Cue Point forward or backwards as many beats as you wish. If there is a portion of a song that had no drum beat to follow (for example, if there�s only talking or strings playing) you can set the Cue Point before or after this section and then move the Cue Point to include this section. Then, when the drum beat starts up again, it will be on the correct count. NOTE: To do Beat Stepping, the BPMs of a song must be entered prior to using this feature. If no BPMs are entered, there is no way the PCDJ Software can calculate the beat.
The Wait List
To load tracks into the Wait List with the DAC-2, follow the steps below. STEP 1. Select a track on the Recordcase (a highlight will show over the chosen track).
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