Starting playback using the fader (fader start) – Pioneer DDJ-S1 User Manual

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Slip hot cue

1 Press the [SAMPLER MODE] button.

Set the hot cue mode.

2 Set the hot cue.

3 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

4 During playback, press and hold a
[HOT CUE/SAMPLER] button.

Playback starts from the position at which the hot cue was set. Playback
continues while the [HOT CUE/SAMPLER] button is being pressed.
Normal playback continues in the background while the hot cue is
playing.

5 Release your finger from the [HOT CUE/SAMPLER]
button.

Playback starts from the position reached in the background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

Slip braking

1 Turn the [BRAKING SPEED ADJUST] control.

This adjusts the speed at which the track stops from the play mode.
! When using slip braking, adjust the [BRAKING SPEED ADJUST] con-

trol to around the 9 o’clock position so that playback stops slowly.

2 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

3 During playback, press the [PLAY/PAUSE f
(STUTTER)] button.

Playback slowly stops while the button is being pressed. Normal play-
back continues in the background while playback is slowly stopping.

4 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE f (STUTTER)] button again.

Playback starts from the position reached in the background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

Auto slip looping

1 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

2 Turn the [AUTO LOOP(GRID SLIDE)] control.

Select the auto loop beat.

3 Press the [AUTO LOOP (GRID SLIDE)] control.

A loop with the specified number of beats is set and loop playback starts.
Normal playback continues in the background during loop playback.

4 Press the [AUTO LOOP(GRID SLIDE)] control again.

Looping is canceled and playback starts from the position reached in the
background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

Manual slip looping

 Creating a loop and slipping it

1 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

2 Press the [LOOP IN (GRID SET)] button, then press
[LOOP OUT (GRID TAP)] button.

Loop playback starts.
Normal playback continues in the background even during loop
playback.

3 Press the [RELOOP/EXIT (GRID CLEAR)] button.

Looping is canceled and playback starts from the position reached in the
background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

 Slipping using a loop in a loop slot

1 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

2 Press the [LOOP SELECT (GRID LOCK)] button and
select the loop to be played.

3 Press the [RELOOP/EXIT (GRID CLEAR)] button.

Loop playback starts.
Normal playback continues in the background even during loop
playback.

4 Press the [RELOOP/EXIT (GRID CLEAR)] button again.

Looping is canceled and playback starts from the position reached in the
background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

Slip reverse

1 Press the [SLIP] button.

The mode switches to the slip mode.

2 Press the [CENSOR (REVERSE)] button while pressing
the [SHIFT] button.

The track is played in the reverse direction.
Normal playback continues in the background even during reverse
playback.

3 Once again, press the [CENSOR (REVERSE)] button
while pressing the [SHIFT] button.

Reverse playback is canceled and playback starts from the point reached
in the background.
! To cancel the slip mode, press the [SLIP] button again.

Starting playback using the fader

(Fader Start)

Starting playback using the crossfader

1 Set the [FADER START] switch to [ON].

2 Move the crossfader.

Set to the edge opposite the side on which the channel you want to use
with the fader start function is set.

3 Set the temporary cue point.

Playback pauses at the temporary cue point.

! If a temporary cue point is already set, press the [CUE] button to

move the playback position back to that point.

4 Move the crossfader.

Playback starts.
! If you set the crossfader back to the original position, the player

immediately returns to the temporary cue point and pauses playback
(Back cue).

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