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    How to import a database

    1. Force close the DJ Player application on your iOS device:

    i. Press the Home button two times quickly to see small previews of your recently used apps.

    ii. Swipe left to find DJ Player.

    iii. Swipe up on DJ Player's preview to close it.

    2. Rename the database file to: import.db

    3. Drag import.db to DJ Player's folder in iTunes File Sharing.

    4. Launch DJ Player.

    5. import.db will disappear if the import was successful.

    6. Check the DJ Cloud settings page for the current status. Sync happens once in every minute.

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    DVS (Timecode, Turntable Control)DJ Player Pro User's Manual

    DVS features

    DJ Player Pro supports most timecode formats, in relative mode. Many users are reporting great results with

    Serato or Traktor timecode vinyl.

    There is no absolute mode (aka "needle-drop") due patent issues. But you have a touchscreen iOS device with

    cue points, plus there is MIDI too.

    One or two inputs (turntables or CD players) are supported.

    How to set up DVS with DJ Player Pro

    1. Signal levels are important for a good quality control signal. Always enable phono for classic turntable outputs

    for example. On the Traktor Audio 6, set the permanent settings on your computer.

    2. Load a track into Player A.

    3. Connect your DVS setup (turntables, sound card) to your iOS device (check "Connecting external devices,

    USB" on how).

    4. Hold SHIFT and tap on the gear icon to go into settings.5. Tap on DVS.

    6. Set your timecode frequency. Serato is 1000 Hz, Traktor is 2400 Hz for example.

    7. If you are using Traktor timecode, enable "Alternative Phase".

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    Next!

    8. Tap on "Enable DVS Input" to enable audio input (DVS timecode is nothing but a simple audio signal).

    Configure USB channels if needed.

    9. Assign Input 1 to Player A.

    10. Try simple movements. If playback is in reverse, swap your turntable cables.

    11. Check the signal strength indicator and adjust if you can.

    12. If playback is still not stable, try "Alternative Phase".

    Advanced DVS features

    Live player assignment

    The player assignment controls are MIDI mappable and instantly switchable. One timecode can control any number

    of players simultaneously. Get creative with this great flexibility.

    DVS FX

    Along with the player, control the main parameter of any enabled effect slot with your timecode. Forward is the wet,

    reverse is the dry direction.

    THRU

    Playing regular vinyl is no problem. Just tap on THRU. The effect chain and mixer controls are still useable in this

    mode.

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    MIDI, External Devices, USB audioDJ Player Pro User's Manual

    Connecting external devices, USB

    iOS is compatible with many external devices, MIDI controllers and sound cards.

    Devices with iOS compatible connectors

    Some devices have iOS compatible Lightning or (older) 30-pin connectors, such as the Numark iDJ Pro. You can

    directly connect these to your iOS device, and they can charge and power it as well.

    Some products support the older, 30-pin connector only. Don't worry, Apple has the "Lightning to 30-pin Adapter" to

    cover this. It works great.

    USB devices

    You can connect USB devices using the "Lightning to USB Camera Adapter" (or the "Camera Connection Kit" for

    older iOS devices with 30-pin connectors). Always use the original from Apple, third-party adapters have

    instability problems.

    Don't get confused by the name "camera adapter". iOS devices can not host USB devices, and this adapter is aUSB host peripheral. Don't worry, this is NOT a hack. USB audio and MIDI through this adapter is an official iOS

    feature.

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    A USB device must be USB Class Compliant to be compatible with iOS. Not every USB device is designed

    according to this standard (unfortunately). A good indicator for class compliance if the USB device doesn't require

    a driver to work with Mac OSX.

    Powered USB hubs

    If iOS displays "The connected USB device requires too much power" or you would like to connect multiple USB

    devices, use a powered USB hub. Even if your USB device has it's own power adapter, iOS may still complainabout power usage.

    Prefer powered USB hubs with 1A or stronger power adapters and USB 3.0 compatiblity (it ensures a modern chip).

    1. Connect the camera adapter to your iOS device.

    2. Connect the USB hub's "PC port" or "PC cable" (the one you would connect to a computer normally) to the

    camera adapter.

    3. Connect your USB MIDI or audio device with its own USB cambe to the USB hub.

    iOS device! camera adapter! USB hub! USB devices

    External Audio Devices

    iOS can handle just one external audio device at a time, with the "last plugged in" policy. The device you last

    plugged in will have the audio.

    Use an audio device with 2 or more stereo outputs for separate pre-listening and master signals. Audio devices with

    1 stereo output can not be used for this purpose due an iOS bug.

    You can also use a DJ splitter cable. DJ Player was the very first software to support those (together with

    Stereomusik, we invented it).

    Controllers by Native Instruments

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    Controllers by Native Instruments are not MIDI, they use a custom closed protocol. It's only the driver you install on

    your computer creating a virtual MIDI device. As you can not install drivers on iOS, Traktor DJ is the only software

    able to communicate with their controllers.

    Native Instruments sound cards work GREAT with DJ Player. For example, the Traktor Audio 2 is small, powerful and

    can also charge your iOS device.

    MIDI

    DJ Player Pro offers a complete set of MIDI functionality. Hold SHIFT and tap on the gear icon to go into SETTINGS,

    then choose MIDI on the top.

    What is a DJ MIDI controller, really?

    A big dumb box with controls sending nothing but control messages to the DJ software on your iOS device (or

    computer). When you push a button, turn a knob or move a fader, the MIDI controller sends a short message in

    MIDI format over the USB.

    Nothing more happens, really. Everything else happens in the DJ software. It's interesting to see that DJs pay $$$

    for dumb boxes (the controllers), but doesn't really like to pay for the DJ software, which does almost everything.

    But that's a different story.

    The DJ software can also send MIDI messages to the MIDI controller, to light up some LEDs. If the MIDI controller

    hosts an audio device (sound card), it's a distinct device in the same box -- has nothing to do with MIDI.

    What is a MIDI mapping?

    MIDI mappings are data tables, connecting the MIDI messages to features in the DJ software. The DJ software

    doesn't know what to do when it receives a MIDI message, if there is no mapping. A MIDI device "comes alive"

    when the DJ software has a mapping for it.

    DJ Player comes with factory mappings for many DJ MIDI controllers. Just plug them in, and DJ Player will

    recognize and use the factory mapping immediately.

    You can also customize the factory mappings, or create your own MIDI mappings from scratch for any MIDI device.

    There is no "midi mapping standard". Every DJ software has it's own mapping format. DJ Player's MIDI mappings

    have the .djpmap extension. DJ TechTools has a great mapping community where you can search for mappings.

    MIDI options

    MIDI soft takeover: if a control is moved on screen and it no longer matches the hardware control, the control

    will not update until the hardware control matches the onscreen value.

    Jog rotation is 4 beats: novel feature for scratch DJs. Read more at DJWORX.

    Receive MIDI from apps: apps on the iOS device can also send MIDI messages to DJ Player, so you can build

    custom user interfaces with MIDI control apps for example. Use this MIDI Table for mapping.DJ Player Pro can send MIDI Clock signal to send synchronisation messages for other software or external

    devices, such as synthesizers.

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    Next!

    How to map a feature to a MIDI control?

    1. Create or customize a mapping.

    2. Tap on the mapping's name to open the MIDI Editor.

    3. Find the feature you would like to map, and tap on it.

    4. A feature may have multiple input options and an output (for LED) too. You need to map one input at least. Tap

    on LEARN and follow the on-screen instructions.

    Alternatively, tapping on the input or output option you can manually edit the MIDI properties (channel, command,

    number, type, etc.).

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    MIDI, External Devices, USB audioDJ Player Pro User's Manual

    Connecting external devices, USB

    iOS is compatible with many external devices, MIDI controllers and sound cards.

    Devices with iOS compatible connectors

    Some devices have iOS compatible Lightning or (older) 30-pin connectors, such as the Numark iDJ Pro. You can

    directly connect these to your iOS device, and they can charge and power it as well.

    Some products support the older, 30-pin connector only. Don't worry, Apple has the "Lightning to 30-pin Adapter" to

    cover this. It works great.

    USB devices

    You can connect USB devices using the "Lightning to USB Camera Adapter" (or the "Camera Connection Kit" for

    older iOS devices with 30-pin connectors). Always use the original from Apple, third-party adapters have

    instability problems.

    Don't get confused by the name "camera adapter". iOS devices can not host USB devices, and this adapter is aUSB host peripheral. Don't worry, this is NOT a hack. USB audio and MIDI through this adapter is an official iOS

    feature.

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    A USB device must be USB Class Compliant to be compatible with iOS. Not every USB device is designed

    according to this standard (unfortunately). A good indicator for class compliance if the USB device doesn't require

    a driver to work with Mac OSX.

    Powered USB hubs

    If iOS displays "The connected USB device requires too much power" or you would like to connect multiple USB

    devices, use a powered USB hub. Even if your USB device has it's own power adapter, iOS may still complainabout power usage.

    Prefer powered USB hubs with 1A or stronger power adapters and USB 3.0 compatiblity (it ensures a modern chip).

    1. Connect the camera adapter to your iOS device.

    2. Connect the USB hub's "PC port" or "PC cable" (the one you would connect to a computer normally) to the

    camera adapter.

    3. Connect your USB MIDI or audio device with its own USB cambe to the USB hub.

    iOS device! camera adapter! USB hub! USB devices

    External Audio Devices

    iOS can handle just one external audio device at a time, with the "last plugged in" policy. The device you last

    plugged in will have the audio.

    Use an audio device with 2 or more stereo outputs for separate pre-listening and master signals. Audio devices with

    1 stereo output can not be used for this purpose due an iOS bug.

    You can also use a DJ splitter cable. DJ Player was the very first software to support those (together with

    Stereomusik, we invented it).

    Controllers by Native Instruments

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    Controllers by Native Instruments are not MIDI, they use a custom closed protocol. It's only the driver you install on

    your computer creating a virtual MIDI device. As you can not install drivers on iOS, Traktor DJ is the only software

    able to communicate with their controllers.

    Native Instruments sound cards work GREAT with DJ Player. For example, the Traktor Audio 2 is small, powerful and

    can also charge your iOS device.

    MIDI

    DJ Player Pro offers a complete set of MIDI functionality. Hold SHIFT and tap on the gear icon to go into SETTINGS,

    then choose MIDI on the top.

    What is a DJ MIDI controller, really?

    A big dumb box with controls sending nothing but control messages to the DJ software on your iOS device (or

    computer). When you push a button, turn a knob or move a fader, the MIDI controller sends a short message in

    MIDI format over the USB.

    Nothing more happens, really. Everything else happens in the DJ software. It's interesting to see that DJs pay $$$

    for dumb boxes (the controllers), but doesn't really like to pay for the DJ software, which does almost everything.

    But that's a different story.

    The DJ software can also send MIDI messages to the MIDI controller, to light up some LEDs. If the MIDI controller

    hosts an audio device (sound card), it's a distinct device in the same box -- has nothing to do with MIDI.

    What is a MIDI mapping?

    MIDI mappings are data tables, connecting the MIDI messages to features in the DJ software. The DJ software

    doesn't know what to do when it receives a MIDI message, if there is no mapping. A MIDI device "comes alive"

    when the DJ software has a mapping for it.

    DJ Player comes with factory mappings for many DJ MIDI controllers. Just plug them in, and DJ Player will

    recognize and use the factory mapping immediately.

    You can also customize the factory mappings, or create your own MIDI mappings from scratch for any MIDI device.

    There is no "midi mapping standard". Every DJ software has it's own mapping format. DJ Player's MIDI mappings

    have the .djpmap extension. DJ TechTools has a great mapping community where you can search for mappings.

    MIDI options

    MIDI soft takeover: if a control is moved on screen and it no longer matches the hardware control, the control

    will not update until the hardware control matches the onscreen value.

    Jog rotation is 4 beats: novel feature for scratch DJs. Read more at DJWORX.

    Receive MIDI from apps: apps on the iOS device can also send MIDI messages to DJ Player, so you can build

    custom user interfaces with MIDI control apps for example. Use this MIDI Table for mapping.DJ Player Pro can send MIDI Clock signal to send synchronisation messages for other software or external

    devices, such as synthesizers.

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    Next!

    How to map a feature to a MIDI control?

    1. Create or customize a mapping.

    2. Tap on the mapping's name to open the MIDI Editor.

    3. Find the feature you would like to map, and tap on it.

    4. A feature may have multiple input options and an output (for LED) too. You need to map one input at least. Tap

    on LEARN and follow the on-screen instructions.

    Alternatively, tapping on the input or output option you can manually edit the MIDI properties (channel, command,

    number, type, etc.).

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    Levels and VU MetersDJ Player Pro User's Manual

    How to set your track's volume in DJ Player Pro for best results

    Getting great sounding, distortion-free audio with DJ Player Pro is easy:

    For normal playback, if the green circle lights up, you are doing fine and the level is good. You’ve got nothing to

    worry about.

    For effects or blending multiple tracks together, going to yellow or even to red temporarily is okay.

    DJs use the gain control for setting a track's reference loudness. Tap on the volume fader () to reveal the

    GAIN control. Play the track at a loud part. Adjust GAIN until the channel's VU meter (the two circles thing) light up

    in green.

    Auto-gain is enabled by default. It adds gain if a track's average volume is below -11 db. -11 db is a good

    reference point for quality mixing. Unfortunately, some very modern tracks may be even louder than that, sounding

    "overcompressed". Google "loudness war" for more information.

    The story behind DJ Player Pro's unique metersAs you know, there are only two kinds of DJs:

    "The Good Guys" who take care to play around the reference, 0 db level. Always in the green, never in the

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    red. (Sound technicians set up sound systems to this level.)

    "The Bad Guys" push it to the very last red LED, because it looks cool and they think it's louder. Despite the

    fact, that often there is a volume control in line AFTER their mixer, and the real loudness is in the hands of the

    sound technician.

    With regard to loudness and levels, it bears repeating, digital audio is very different from analog audio.

    DJ Player Pro processes audio in the 32-bit floating point format, which has roughly -145 db precision in the

    ordinary audio range (-1.0f to 1.0f), and 42 db headroom above that. That’s more than enough for studio grade

    audio and any kind of mixing you might want to do.

    Remember, decibels are logarithmic. 6 db is 2x volume. 42 db headroom is far more than enough. (Most club

    sound systems will NOT amplify the mixer’s line output by 42 db to the speaker cables...)

    But digital audio will end up in some audio output with a limited range, for example, a sound card or an audio file (a

    recording). Despite of the great, almost limitless internal processing factors, the last step, the output must fit into the

    output's limits. If it doesn't, pure digital distortion will happen. Digital distortion sounds much worse than analog

    distortion: it crackles.

    One might think the solution is easy, as we have -145 db precision: reserve a broad range for the headroom (such

    as 25 db), and the rest (120 db) for regular audio. But the output of the sound card or the loudness of the recording

    would become too low this way, relative to other applications or tracks.

    Analog DJ mixers have a simple trick for the loudness problem: they have powerful pre-amps inside, and when "the

    bad guys play in the red" at the maximum volume, the pre-amps usually remain below the distortion threshold. In

    other words, analog DJ mixers have been designed to handle the bad guys.

    Most DJ applications solve this problem a bit differently. Namely, they employ a limiter. But our approach is different

    than most so we can get you clean sound all the time: DJ Player Pro's solution is based on how DJs actually see the 

    VU meter.

    VU Meter The Good Guy POV The Bad Guy POV

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    LED State

    Green Audio is being played. Nothing to worry about. No

    actionable information provided.

    Audio is being played. Boring!

    Yellow Good levels and loud enough. Maybe approaching

    louder than it should be. I’ll keep my eye on it.

    We’re getting somewhere. But it’s still not

    loud enough.

    Let’s do this!*cranks volume up*

    Red Distortion, too loud. Let’s back it down a bit. NOW it looks great. I’m the best fucking

    DJ in the world! Fuck off Tiesto!

    *FIST PUMP*

    As you can see, most of the segments of the VU meter aren't actually useful for a DJ -- although they look good

    when they light up -- because DJing is not music production, where those segments matter a lot.

    The loudness meters in DJ Player Pro have been simplified and are represented by two circles. This system isdesigned to have the reference, 0 db level to look the best,  encouraging DJs to play around there.

    The circle on the right shows levels below the reference. The main purpose of this circle is to show "some audio is

    being played".

    The circle on the left shows levels equal or above the reference, 0 db level. Green is good, yellow is "okay" (with

    accent), red is "too much".

    DDJ Player Pro provides 6 db headroom above the reference level, and also has a hard-knee clipper above 3 db.

    Don't be fooled by the moniker, "hard-knee", it actually sounds transparent and smooth. If you play within the "green"

    channel meters, mixing will not give you any trouble as the signal will rarely approach the clipper.

    The left circle changes to red if the signal nears the clipper. If you somehow reach 6 db, you are still within the

    range of any sound card or output audio format. When both circle's are red, you are outside the range and digital

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    Next!

    distortion will likely occur.

    The tests with our beta testers showed that there is absolutely zero learning curve with this new DJ VU meter

    system. Nobody had any problems with it.

    Yes, the two circles could have been simplified further to just one circle. But our prototypes showed that it's much

    harder to perceive and act upon -- the small illusion of "movement" from the right circle to the left is a great

    mechanism for maximum visibility. And finally, the distortion levels look ugly, as they should.

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    All DJ Controls Explained

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    Quick Guide

    Please make sure you've completed the short 10-step Quick Guide inside the DJ Player Pro application. It covers

    the basic user controls such as how the controls above the waveform work and where tap to move the waveform.

    Main Controls

    Control What does it do With

    SHIFT

    What does it do if you hold SHIFT

    PLAY/PAUSE.   Reverse playback. Short tap: continous

    reverse, longer tap: reverse until you hold

    the button.

    !! CUE. Jump back to the last cue point and stop.

    The cue point is marked by a circle near the

    waveform.

    !! CUE-PLAY, CUP. Jump back to the last

    cue point and play.

    " EXIT LOOP. Appears at the place of the CUE

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    button when the track is looping.

    [ IN. Sets the cue point or the beginning of the

    loop.

    Scratch stop.

    ] OUT. Sets the cue point or the beginning of the

    loop.

    Turntable stop.

    #  IN ADJUST. Appears when the track is looping.

    Tap it to adjust the beginning of the loop.

     # OUT ADJUST. Appears when the track is

    looping. Tap it to adjust the end/length of the

    loop.

    $ Opens the track browser.   % Opens SETTINGS.

    The  and  buttons

    Status What do they do

    Paused track FRM. Moving the waveform by a little.

    Normal playback PITCH BEND. Slows down or speeds up the track by a little, until you hold the button.

    IN ADJUST Moves the beginning of the loop by one beat (or by a little amount with SHIFT).

    OUT ADJUST Sets the length of the loop (or moves the end of the loop by a little amount with SHIFT).

    Controls visible with SHIFT only

    Control What does it do

    MIX Shows the mixing related controls over the waveform.

    1-8 Shows the eight cue/loop point buttons over the waveform.

    GRID Shows the beatgrid related controls over the waveform.

    STEMS Shows the STEMS audio format related controls over the waveform.

    &' Pre-listening.

    REC Recording.

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    MIX Controls

    Control What does it do With

    SHIFT

    What does it do if you hold

    SHIFT

    SYNC SYNC button. It has 3 states:

    SYNC: tempo and beat sync (a'la Traktor,

    quantized).

    TEMPO: tempo sync only (no quantize).

    MAN: fully manual beatmatching.

    SLIP SLIP switch (aka FLUX mode).

    ROLL FX1. Each deck has 3 effect slots. This controls the

    main parameter of the first effect slot.

    It shows the current effect's name (which is ROLL by

    default). The effect is enabled until you hold the control.

    ROLL Provides access to additional FX1

    controls without enabling the

    effect.

    JET FX2. See ROLL, but this is for the second effect slot. JET See ROLL, but this is for the

    second effect slot.

    ECHO FX3. See ROLL, but this is for the third effect slot. ECHO See ROLL, but this is for the third

    effect slot.

    ( ZOOM. Changes the zoom level and the waveform

    style.

    Channel volume fader. The GAIN control is also

    displayed when you tap this.

    [4] AUTO LOOP. Starts an instant loop and changes the

    loop length.

    The number between the square bracket shows the

    loop length in beats. [4] means 4 beats.

    [4] Set the auto loop length without

    enabling looping.

    ) LOW. Bass equalizer control.

    ) MID. Midrange equalizer control.

    ) HIGH. Treble equalizer control.

    )) FILTER. Lowpass/highpass filter.

    0.00 TEMPO. Tempo control (aka pitch fader).

    Controls displayed when you tap on TEMPO

    Control What does it do

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    ±8 TEMPO RANGE (aka pitch range). Adjusts the range of the tempo control.

    Displays the current range.

    KEYLOCK (aka master tempo or time stretching).

    8A or $ PITCH SHIFT. Changes the overall key (tone) of the track.

    Displays the current key. Works only if KEYLOCK is enabled.

    Controls displayed when you tap on FX1, FX2 or FX3

    Control What does it do

    ROLL EFFECT SELECTOR. Change the effect type of the slot here. Displays the current effect's name.

    100% SECONDARY PARAMETER. Adjusts the secondary parameter of the effect, and displays its current

    value.

    1/2

    BEAT

    THIRD PARAMETER. Adjusts the third parameter of the effect, and displays its current value. Not every

    effect has a third parameter.

    LOCK EFFECT LOCK. Enables the current effect permanently, so you don't need to hold the main

    parameter's control.

    1-8 Controls

    8 buttons for cue points or loops (8 slots). They can have 3 different states:

    What is displayed What does it mean

    + This slot is empty.

    1..8 This slot is a cue point.

    [1]..[8] This slot is loop.

    Hold SHIFT and tap on a point to delete it.

    Grid Controls

    Control What does it do

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    Next!

    TAP If you play the music, then TAP the beats to help DJ Player detect the correct bpm.

    -, 120.00, + Adjusts the bpm value. Tap on the bpm value to double or halve.

    AUTO Resets the beatgrid to DJ Player's original detection.

    ! ! Moves the grid by a small amount.

    ! Sets the grid to the current position.

    STEMS controls

    Each stem has a volume control, which displays the name of the stem. Move to gradually change the volume, or

    double-tap to toggle.

    Hold SHIFT to switch effect routing for each stem. If FX is off for a stem, then the stem's audio stays dry even if youenable an effect.

    Each stem has a lowpass/highpass filter as well.

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    Track Preparation, Beatgrids

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    Music Library Recommendations

    DJ Cloud identifies music by artist + title + duration metadata.  When you import a track into your music

    library, check and set the artist + title appropriately and correctly, and never change after!

    Organize your music! Playlists, genres and albums are essential.

    Mixed In Key users: as DJ Cloud identifies music by artist + title + duration, put your metadata into iTunes'

    comment field and not into artist or title.

    Beatgrid

    DJ Player Pro can automatically analyze a track and find its bpm value and set the beatgrid. You can analyze

    multiple tracks at once, if you list them in the track browser and tap on the ! icon at the top right corner.

    As no DJ application is perfect, the automatic bpm and beatgrid detection may provide inappropriate results. You

    may need to fix the beatgrid by hand for some tracks.

    After you imported a new track into your library and correctly set its artist + title information, load it in DJ

    Player to check the beatgrid.

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    DJ Player Pro User's ManualBefore reading this manual, please make sure you've completed the short 10-step Quick Guide inside the DJ Player

    Pro application. It covers the basic user controls such as how the controls above the waveform work and where tap

    to move the waveform.

    Storage Space

    DJ Player Pro doesn't use much storage space for metadata, typically less than 1 GB for very large libraries. It

    doesn't have significant impact on your iCloud storage/backup space either.

    Always keep 1 GB free space for smooth iOS operation. Not specifically for DJ Player, but every application will be

    smoother this way.

    Keep free space in mind before recording. One hour needs around 700 MB, plus you need 1 GB for smooth iOS

    operation: you need 1.7 GB free for a glitch-free 1 hour recording.

    Table of contents

    1. Music Library, Track Browser, Audio Files, Recording

    2. Track Preparation, Beatgrids

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    3. All DJ Controls Explained

    4. Levels and VU Meters

    5. MIDI, External Devices, USB audio

    6. DVS (Timecode, Turntable Control)

    7. Managing Your Data, Database

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    Music Library, Track Browser, Audio Files, RecordingDJ Player Pro User's Manual

     Your Music Library

    DJ Player Pro can load music from various sources:

    iOS Music Library

    The primary music source on iOS devices. Manage your tracks in iTunes (on your computer), then transfer them to

    your iOS device with either ways:

    Manual Sync: you can sync your entire library or just selected playlists, artists, albums and genres. Here is

    how.

    iTunes Match: if you are an iTunes Match subscriber, you can have your entire library stored in Apple's cloud

    and access your music online. Third-party applications, such as DJ Player Pro can read fully downloaded,

    offline music only.

    You can make your music available offline in the default music player app by Apple. You can make distinct

    tracks or entire playlists offline, and removing downloads is also possible.

    We are using and testing both ways here at iMect.

    Apple Music: Apple Music is NOT iTunes Match -- you can use both services simultaneously. Apple Music offers

    streaming access to a huge music library (similar to Spotify), while iTunes Match offers cloud storage for tracks you

    own (purchased or acquired somehow). Copyright protects tracks in Apple Music from third-party access, DJ apps

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    can not load Apple Music tracks. If you would like to play a track from Apple Music, you must purchase (acquire) it

    first.

    iTunes File Sharing

    This iTunes feature offers direct, drag-and-drop file copy to DJ Player Pro's "Documents" folder. Unfortunately, you

    can not create or manage subfolders there, so this is a limited way to transfer audio files. How to use iTunes File

    Sharing.

    Deezer

    Deezer provides online access to an enourmous music library, similar to Apple Music or Spotify, but has a better

    dance music pool. If you have a Deezer Premium Plus account, DJ Player Pro can load any music from Deezer.

    Offline storage is not possible due copyright rules.

    Dropbox

    DJ Player Pro can load audio files from your Dropbox storage.

    Native Instruments STEMS audio files

    iTunes to iOS synchronisation doesn't work properly with STEMS yet. When you import a STEMS file into iTunes and

    sync it to the iOS device, iTunes removes everything but the main track. You need to transfer STEMS audio files

    directly with iTunes File Sharing, or use Dropbox.

    Music Library Recommendations

    DJ Cloud identifies music by artist + title + duration metadata.  When you import a track into your music

    library, check and set the artist + title appropriately and correctly, and never change after!

    Organize your music! Playlists, genres and albums are essential.

    Mixed In Key users: as DJ Cloud identifies music by artist + title + duration, put your metadata into iTunes'

    comment field and not into artist or title.

    Essential Track Browser Controls

    Control What does it do

    ! QUEUE: the queue is a temporary playlist you can manage. Tap on the artwork, duration, bpm, key or

    comment field of a track to add it to the queue (tap again to remove). Tap the QUEUE icon on thetoolbar to view the queue.

    Drag the artwork, duration, bpm, key or comment field of a track to change a track's position in the

    queue. When a track has been played in the queue, it will be removed automatically.

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    Next!

    " HISTORY: the list of the recently played tracks.

    # SEARCH: searches in artist, title and comment in every music source.

    $ MORE: additional actions for the current view, such as change order, analyze tracks or copy to

    clipboard.

    Recordings

    DJ Player has a great high quality internal recorder. Regardless of the current audio output configuration, it always

    records in stereo, lossless WAV. Make sure you have enough storage space for your recording! One hour

    needs around 700 MB.

    Make sure you adjust your track's playback volume to play "in the green" while recording. This provides great

    uncompressed audio quality and enough headroom for mixing and mastering. It's okay to temporary go into the

    yellow or red while blending from one track to the another.

    Recordings are saved to "Recordings" (on the root of the track browser). If you tap on a recording, choose OPEN IN

    to copy to other apps on your device.

    Transfer your recordings to your computer with iTunes File Sharing. DJ Player Pro saves a text file for each recording

    with artist, title and timing information.

    " Table of contents.

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