Pioneer DDJ-WeGO2 User Manual

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Contents

How to read this manual

! Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.

Be sure to read both this leaflet and Read Before Use (Important)/
Quick Start Guide! Both documents include important information
that you must understand before using this product.

! In this manual, names of screens and menus displayed on the

computer screen, as well as names of buttons and terminals on the
product, etc., are indicated within brackets. (e.g.: [RECORD] panel,
[CONFIG] menu, [CUE] button, [VINYL] mode, [AUX IN] terminals)

Before start

Features ....................................................................................................... 3
What’s in the box ........................................................................................ 3

Before you start

Installing the software ................................................................................ 4
Using the driver utility software ................................................................. 6
Mounting the iPhone/iPad stand .............................................................. 7

Connections

Part names and functions

1 Browser ................................................................................................... 10
2 Deck ........................................................................................................ 11
3 Mixer ....................................................................................................... 11

Basic Operation

Starting the system ................................................................................... 12
Loading tracks and playing them (

rA) ................................................. 12

Using the mixer functions (

rB) ............................................................. 12

Adjusting the sound quality ..................................................................... 12
Monitoring sound with headphones (

rC) ............................................ 13

Mixing (

rB, D) ......................................................................................... 13

Inputting the sound of the microphone .................................................. 13
Quitting the system .................................................................................. 13

Operation (this unit’s features)

JOG FX mode types (

rE) ........................................................................ 14

Changing the color of the jog dial’s illumination (

rF) ......................... 14

Switching the skin color ........................................................................... 15

Advanced Operation

Using the CUE function (

rG) ................................................................. 16

Using the LOOP function (

rH) .............................................................. 16

Using the HOT CUE function (

rI) ......................................................... 16

Using the SAMPLER function (

rI) ........................................................ 16

Operating four decks (

rJ) ...................................................................... 17

Operation (other functions)

Analyzing files ........................................................................................... 18
Editing the beat grid ................................................................................. 18
Adjusting the jog dial’s MIDI message sending interval ...................... 18
Adjusting the sensitivity of the jog dial’s touch sensor ......................... 19
Mood lighting mode ................................................................................. 19

Additional information

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................ 20
Using as a controller for other DJ software ............................................ 21
About trademarks and registered trademarks ...................................... 22
Cautions on copyrights ............................................................................ 22

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