Denon DN-HC4500 - DJ Mixer USB Controller User Manual Page 25

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Wave form is located below the progress bar. It is a magnified
scrolling view of the Progress Bar. The vertical Teal Line is
a visual indicator. It represents what part of the track
(wave) is actually being played and heard as the Wave
passes it.
CUE has two different meanings. The first is to CUE up or pre-
listen to your track in your headphones. This enables you to
practice finding and setting the second type of CUE. CUE
position or CUE point. Together they allow you the ability to
listen, and mark the proper beat to mix into. All of this before
your audience ever hears it.
NOTE
You must connect your HC-4500 to an external DJ Mixer
in order to CUE up a track in your headphones. The Software
CUE feature is not available in the Demo version of Reflex LE.
About the Players and How to Control Them Cont...
CUE Markers are displays on the Wave module as a yellow bar
with a square on the top left and one at the bottom right of the
bar. This indicates exactly where you want the track to start
from.
Setting CUE’s with the DN-HC4500:
There are several ways to CUE your tracks with the controller:
here are a few. The first way is to enter Frame Search mode. To
do this, press PLAY then PLAY again to PAUSE, now use the JOG
wheel to move forward or back to find your CUE Point and press
CUE button. During this fine edit mode you should hear the
track stuttering. Second way is to set a CUE on the Fly. While
playing press the MEMO button. A Third way is to press FLIP &
turn the Jog Wheel in Cue mode for “SILENT” Cueing. Press the
MEMO button to set a new Cue point. To PLAY from this CUE,
hold FLIP and press PLAY. HOT CUE’s are defined as CUE’s that
can be set on the Fly, up to 5 of them. To really understand try
it for your self. While playing a track hold the FLIP button and
press one of the 5 Function keys on the top of the controller. Do
this with all five buttons at different positions in the track. Now
you can press anyone of these F buttons to jump back. These
hot cues snap back to play extremely fast. So fast that you can
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