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© Pioneer is a registered trademark of the Pioneer Corporation. Copyright 2005 Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the United States and other countries. Copyright 2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. © Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation of the United States. Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the Netscape Communications Corporation of the United States and other countries. Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other company names and names of products are either the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective company(ies). Disclaimers This software is not compatible with music CDs that do not have the either of following symbols printed on the label of the disc. This software restricts the playback and reproduction of music content subject to copyright protection. * When encoded data is included in order to protect the copyrights of music content, the program may not operate correctly. * When encoded data included in order to protect the copyrights of music content is detected, it may cancel the ripping, playback and/or other processes. * In oder to protect the copyrights of music content, transferring (checking out) music to SD memory cards is limited to a maximum of 3 per music content. * A reader compatible with the copyright protection function of SD memory cards is needed in order to transfer (check out) music content to an SD memory card. For more detailed information, refer to the user’s manual of the various readers/writers. * Music transferred (checked out) to an SD memory card can only be played back on SD Audio Compatible players. For more detailed information, refer to the user’s manual of the various players. Please make a note of your registration information and keep it in a safe location. * Please be advised that in the unlikely event that the information created/registered with this software is lost, Pioneer shall bear no responsibility for it. About Copyrights Copying of copyrighted materials such as music is unlawful unless permitted by a legal exception or consented to by the rightowners. 2 DJS Ver. 1.000 Index Contents
Reading this Manual Reading this Manual This User’s Manual uses the following writing conventions in its explanations. You can get the most out of this manual with a full understanding of each. • The names of pop-up screens and function screens (DJ Play, Music Management, Ripping, Create and Transfer) are enclosed in bold brackets, []. (Ex. [DJ Play] screen) • Menus and icons that are displayed on the screens are enclosed in brackets, [ ]. (For example: [A/4] button) Chapter number Section title and title Steps on the page Basic Description of an Operation Things to be careful of while A fuller performing a step explanation of the operation Helpful information and where to find related information The DJS screen that is displayed while performing a step Indicates the content continues on the next page Software name Goes to the Table and its version of Contents number Goes to the Index Page number * The sample screen shots were taken with Windows XP as the OS and the screen settings set to the XGA (1024 ? 768 Pixels) size. The DJ Play sample screen shots were taken with it set to side by side positions. * For information about SXGA (1280 ? 1024 Pixels) images, refer to ‘Starting Up DJS’ P.12. DJS Ver. 1.000 3
Table of Contents Table of Contents About DJS ................................................................................................................................6 Getting Ready .......................................................................................................................... 6 1. Checking the Packaging .................................................................................................................................6 2. Installing DJS ...................................................................................................................................................7 3. Starting Up DJS .............................................................................................................................................12 Names of Each Screen.......................................................................................................... 14 Chapter 1 Getting the Most out of DJS............................................................................. 16 1-1 DJ System.....................................................................................................................................16 Chapter 2 Mixing Songs..................................................................................................... 18 2-1 Using the Auto Function to Mix Songs..........................................................................................18 2-2 Mixing Songs Manually .................................................................................................................29 Chapter 3 Playing Sound................................................................................................... 34 3-1 Adjusting the Sound Quality..........................................................................................................34 3-1-1 Making Changes 3-1-2 Cutting a Specific Range 3-2 Adding Effects...............................................................................................................................37 3-2-1 Effector Types and their Features 3-2-2 Adding Effects 3-2-3 Adjusting Effects 3-2-4 Turning Effects ON/OFF 3-3 Playing a Part of a Song Repeatedly ............................................................................................44 3-3-1 Setting up Loops (Play) 3-3-2 Getting out of a Loop 3-3-3 Playing a Loop you Set up Previously 3-4 Setting up to 8 Points to Start Playing (List Hot Cue) ...................................................................47 3-4-1 Determining List Hot Cue Points 3-4-2 Playing from a List Hot Cue Point 3-5 Arranging Mixes of Songs.............................................................................................................51 3-5-1 Types of Mix Modes & Fader Curves and their Features 3-5-2 Selecting a Mix Mode or Fader Curve 3-5-3 Setting the Mixing Time (Beat) 3-5-4 Mixing Songs 3-6 Using the Fader Start Functions ...................................................................................................54 3-6-1 Channel Fader Start 3-6-2 Cross Fader Start Chapter 4 Useful Functions............................................................................................... 57 4-1 Setting up to 4 Points to Start Playing (Track Hot Cue)................................................................57 4-1-1 Determining Track Hot Cue Points 4-1-2 Calling Out Track Hot Cues 4-1-3 Changing a Track Hot Cue into an Auto Setup Cue 4-2 Using Play Lists.............................................................................................................................61 4-2-1 Auto-Playing a Play List 4-2-2 Changing the Order of Songs During Auto-Play 4-3 Checking Songs............................................................................................................................63 4-4 Using the Auto Mix Function for Mixing Songs .............................................................................65 4-5 Key Operations .............................................................................................................................67 4-6 Operations used with DMP-555 ....................................................................................................68 4-6-1 Connecting 4-6-2 Allocating the DMP-555 to a Player Chapter 5 Creating Loops Made Easy .............................................................................. 70 5-1 Making a Loop...............................................................................................................................70 5-2 Adjusting the Loop Range.............................................................................................................72 5-3 Saving the Length of a Loop as a Track .......................................................................................73 5-4 Other Useful Functions (Create) ...................................................................................................74 4 DJS Ver. 1.000 Index Contents