Denon DN-HC4500 - DJ Mixer USB Controller Bedienungsanleitung Seite 26

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use them like a sampler or drum machine.
NOTE
You can not permanently save CUE points, or HOT CUE’s in
the Demo version of Reflex LE.
SCRATCHING Mode: To Cut up and Scratch your track
like a turntable. You must enable Scratch mode by pressing
the JOG MODE button once to turn Orange. Notice the
button will change colors from Orange to Green indicating
you can use the JOG Wheel for Scratching or Pitch Bend
mode.
About the Players and How to Control Them Cont...
LOOPING: Automatic looping is as easy as pressing the A1
button on the controller. Notice the highlighted 4 beat loop
in the Wave form once activated. To double or half the
length of the loop, just turn “PARAMATERS” knob clockwise
to make longer or counterclockwise to make shorter. You
can also keep pushing the “B” loop button to shorten your
loop for great effect. To manually create a LOOP press A2
to set loop start point, then press B to set loop end point.
To EXIT a loop or jump back into your last LOOP press
EXIT/RELOOP Button. *You can also use the MEMO button
as your start point and then the B button to close your
loop.
Effects Module
Contains 6 options. Brake, Drag, Beat Stepping, Bleep,
Reverse and Filters. 3 of these effects are visible as
buttons, or modules on Reflex LE, and the others are only
controllable thru the DN-HC4500.
Brake & Drag: Power On/off, also referred to as Brake and
Drag makes the track sound as if it were winding down, or
up just like an analog turntable. You can control this effect
by pressing the number 1 button under EFFECT on the
controller. To activate Brake, you must be in play mode. To
activate Drag you must be in Cue or Pause mode. To adjust
the Brake speed, which controls how fast the track slows
down, hold down the FLIP Button and number 1 while
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