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ENGLISH 44 D ���� NOTE! Via right mouse click on the list view's category task-bar you can fade in and fade out particular categories. 3.1.6. Waveform Displays Two detailed waveform displays are at your disposal: a) Complete View -32 S-: The Complete View displays the waveform of a whole track. This way it is easy to recognise a track's dynamic like for example intros or breaks. The elapsed part of the current track is displayed in a darker shade in Complete View. NOTE! Via direct click in Complete View you can go directly to particular parts within a track. b) Needle View -34 S-: The Needle View is a zoomed display of both waveform displays one below the other. There you can recognise single bass kicks or bar points. Furthermore it is possible to see whether two tracks are synchronized or not. NOTE! You can adjust the zoom factor by moving the mouse back and forth while clicking and holding the right mouse button when the indicator is in Needle View. 3.1.7. Keyword In this quick search field you can write single letters or words in order find the desired tracks more quickly. 3.1.8. Info View -33 S- D � D �� D ��� D �� D � D �� D ��� D�� D �� D ��� D ���� D� DI: Play display Displays whether a track is in play mode or not. Additionally the display -DVIII- is illuminated as visual aid. DII: Format display Here you can see the current track's format. DIII: Playback mode By clicking “SGL/CTN” (single/continue) -31 S- you can change the playback mode. The following types are available: a) Single: The track will be played and playback stops at the beginning of the next track. NOTE! If a track from deck A / deck B is played the following track will be assigned to the other player and both players change to pause mode. b) Repeat: The track is played and repeated in an endless loop. c) Repeat All: At the end of the last track from a deck A or deck B playlist the first track of that playlist will be played and the whole playlist will be repeated.

DIV: Auto Cue display Here you can see if the auto cue function is enabled. It is possible to (de-)activate the auto cue function in the pre-settings menue -43 S-, rider “Audio System Settings”, item “Enable Auto Cue”. DV: Auto BPM display Shows if the automatic BPM analysis is enabled. DVI: Cue display This display will flash while setting a cue point and it shines in cue mode. DVII: Remain display Shows whether the remain or elapsed time display is enabled. NOTE! You can switch between remain/elapsed mode by clicking the time display -DXIII-. DVIII: see DI DIX: Track number display Shows the track numbers from deck A / deck B playlists -LII-. DX: Title display Shows current track's name. DXI: BPM display Shows the currently set BPM value. DXII: Pitch display Shows the currently set pitch value. DXIII: Time display Shows the current time, depending on the remain/elapsed mode. (see DVII). NOTE! The time display is shown in minutes, seconds and frames. 3.2. Browsing and loading tracks Via the large Trax Encoder -1 H- you can browse a database or selected playlist. In order to assign the desired track to a player push the Load A or Load B button -2 H-. In order to change between files or playlists push and hold the shift button -23 H- and turn the Trax Encoder -1 H-. NOTE! By pushing the Trax Encoder -1 H- or clicking the playlist button -42 S- you can maximize or minimize a playlist. NOTE! Via the shift button -23 H- you can call up a second function of a control element. This way the number of MIDI compatible elements is doubled. Watch out for noted regarding a double assignment in order to be able to use all functions of your controller. ENGLISH 45

DIV: Auto Cue display<br />

Here you can see if the auto cue function is enabled. It is possible to (de-)activate<br />

the auto cue function in the pre-settings menue -43 S-, rider “Audio System<br />

Settings”, item “Enable Auto Cue”.<br />

DV: Auto BPM display<br />

Shows if the automatic BPM analysis is enabled.<br />

DVI: Cue display<br />

This display will flash while setting a cue point and it shines in cue mode.<br />

DVII: Remain display<br />

Shows whether the remain or elapsed time display is enabled.<br />

NOTE!<br />

You can switch between remain/elapsed mode by clicking the time display<br />

-DXIII-.<br />

DVIII: see DI<br />

DIX: Track number display<br />

Shows the track numbers from deck A / deck B playlists -LII-.<br />

DX: Title display<br />

Shows current track's name.<br />

DXI: BPM display<br />

Shows the currently set BPM value.<br />

DXII: Pitch display<br />

Shows the currently set pitch value.<br />

DXIII: Time display<br />

Shows the current time, depending on the remain/elapsed mode. (see DVII).<br />

NOTE!<br />

The time display is shown in minutes, seconds and frames.<br />

3.2. Browsing and loading tracks<br />

Via the large Trax Encoder -1 H- you can browse a database or selected playlist.<br />

In order to assign the desired track to a player push the Load A or Load B button<br />

-2 H-.<br />

In order to change between files or playlists push and hold the shift button -23<br />

H- and turn the Trax Encoder -1 H-.<br />

NOTE!<br />

By pushing the Trax Encoder -1 H- or clicking the playlist button -42 S- you<br />

can maximize or minimize a playlist.<br />

NOTE!<br />

Via the shift button -23 H- you can call up a second function of a control<br />

element. This way the number of MIDI compatible elements is doubled.<br />

Watch out for noted regarding a double assignment in order to be able to use<br />

all functions of your controller.<br />

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