Apple 17357 Manual Do Utilizador

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To remove a cue point, use the x button on the right side of 
the cue point panel.
A cue point can occupy any of the 5 slots. You can drag and 
drop cue points to change their order in the list. If you wish to 
have the cue points sorted chronologically, check the 
sort cues 
chronologically
 option in the 
setup
 screen. If you load the 
same track on to both decks, you will be able to add or modify 
cue points from either deck.
When you press a jump to cue point button while you are 
not playing, it plays forward for as long as you hold down the cue 
point button, and jumps back to the cue point when you release 
the mouse button.
Tip: use the keyboard shortcuts 
ctrl-comma
 (for left) and 
ctrl-
dot
 (for right) to place cue points.
Looping
You can save up to 9 loops per track; these 
loops are saved in the file, and will be pres-
ent when you reload the track. To make a 
loop, set the in-point by clicking the 
in
 button, and the out-point 
by clicking the 
out
 button. To turn the loop on or off, click the 
loop
 button. If you want the playhead to jump to the start of the 
loop when you enable the loop, hold the control key and press 
the 
loop
 button.
To adjust the in-point of the loop, click the 
in
 button. You 
can use the arrow keys: 
 
to move the in-point towards the 
start of the track, 
 to move the in-point towards the end of the 
track. Hold down the shift key while pressing the arrow key to 
make coarse adjustments. Click the 
in
 button again to save the 
in-point. The same applies to adjusting the out-point.
There are 9 available loop slots per track. If a loop is set in 
a given slot, the background (behind the loop number) will be 
green. Press the 
x
 button to clear the loop. If you click on the 
number of a occupied loop slot, a red border will appear. This 
indicates the loop is locked, and you will not be able to adjust the 
end points or delete the loop until you unlock it, by clicking on 
the number again.
Autoplay
Click the 
auto
 button to enable autoplay. 
With this setting turned on, when one track finishes playing, the 
next track starts automatically. Load from a crate to play through 
the songs in that crate, or from your library to play through your 
library. Use the next | and previous | buttons to jump to 
the next track or go to the previous track in the list. 
Play from 
start
 must be checked in the 
setup
 screen.
Repeat
Use the repeat function to repeat the song.
Tip: Short “loop” samples can be turned into a continuous 
track using repeat function. The loops need to be less than 10 
seconds long, and cut at the start and end of a bar.
Tap Tempo 
For tracks with no BPM information, there is a tap tempo button 
displayed where the BPM usually is, in the song info area.
Pressing 
alt-space bar
 activates the tempo tapper (press 
alt-
space bar
 a second time to activate the tempo tapper on the right 
Virtual Deck). Tap the space bar along with the beat. 
After you’ve tapped the first beat, you can switch to double 
time tapping, half time, start of each bar etc. The range is set by 
the first two taps, after that you can switch to any steady rhythm 
you feel comfortable with – quarter notes, half note, whole notes. 
Esc
 resets the BPM, 
Enter
 saves the BPM to the track. You can use 
the mouse if you prefer.
Your CD player or turntable’s pitch slider doesn’t need to 
be at zero, we do the math for you. You can also use the tempo 
tapper when no song is loaded, for finding the BPM of regular 
records, for example.