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8.9. Working with Key Lock .................................................................................... 61
8.9.1. Locking the Original Key ....................................................................... 61
8.9.2. Transposing the Original Key in Semitones ............................................ 62
8.9.3. Locking a Specific Key .......................................................................... 63
8.9.4. Displaying Resulting Key in the Deck Header ......................................... 64
8.9.5. Resetting the Changed Key to the Original Key ...................................... 65
8.10. Working with the Waveform and the Stripe ..................................................... 66
9. Advanced Usage Tutorials ......................................................................................... 68
9.1. Working with Cue Points ................................................................................. 68
9.1.1. About Cue Points ................................................................................. 68
9.1.2. Cue Point Types ................................................................................... 68
9.1.3. Accessing the CUE Page in the Advanced Panel .................................... 69
9.1.4. Setting Cue Points ................................................................................ 69
9.1.5. Storing Cue Points ................................................................................ 69
9.1.6. Jumping to Cue Points .......................................................................... 70
9.1.7. Renaming Cue Points ........................................................................... 70
9.1.8. Changing the Cue Point Type ................................................................ 70
9.1.9. Deleting Cue Points .............................................................................. 71
9.1.10. Setting Fade Out and Fade In Cue Points in Tracks for Automated Mix-
ing ................................................................................................................ 71
9.2. Working with Loops ........................................................................................ 72
9.2.1. About Looping ...................................................................................... 72
9.2.2. Enable Looping with a Predefined Loopsize ........................................... 72
9.2.3. Enable Looping with a Customized Loop Size ........................................ 73
9.2.4. Disable Looping ................................................................................... 73
9.2.5. Storing Loops ....................................................................................... 73
9.2.6. Moving the Loop ................................................................................... 74
9.2.7. Moving Loop In Points and Loop Out Points ........................................... 74
9.3. Working with FX Units ..................................................................................... 75
9.3.1. Assigning FX Units to Mixer Channels ................................................... 75
9.3.2. Using the FX Unit in Single FX Mode ..................................................... 75
9.3.3. Switching between Single FX Mode and Goup FX Mode ......................... 76
9.3.4. Using the FX Units in Group FX Mode ................................................... 76
9.3.5. Saving a Snapshot of FX Parameter Settings ......................................... 77
9.4. Using the Cue Channel for Mixing .................................................................... 77
9.5. Working with STEM Decks .............................................................................. 78
9.5.1. About STEM Files ................................................................................ 78
9.5.2. Loading a STEM File ............................................................................ 78
9.5.3. Playing Back the STEM File .................................................................. 79
9.5.4. Adjusting STEM Parts Volumes ............................................................. 79
9.5.5. Applying Filter FX to STEM Parts .......................................................... 79
9.5.6. Applying FX Send to STEM Parts .......................................................... 80
9.6. Working with Remix Decks .............................................................................. 80
9.6.1. About Remix Sets ................................................................................. 81
9.6.2. Loading Remix Sets ............................................................................. 81
9.6.3. Enabling and Adjusting the Remix Deck's Quantize Mode ....................... 81
9.6.4. Triggering Samples ............................................................................... 82
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