

Players Module
Both
players A & B function exactly the same. The only
differences between the two players are the shortcut
keys used on the keyboard. Full maps of these shortcut
keys appear at the end of the FX product manual.
Progress Bar
This graph shows you how far along your song has played.
You will have blue bars up to 90% of the song and red
bars the final 10%. A small dot below the Progress Bar
shows where a Cue Point is stored.
Player Status
This text area explains what mode the player is in.
The modes include: Playing, Stopped(ready), Paused,
Paused (Fine Forward), Paused (Fine Reverse), and Play
(Edit).
Elapsed Time
Shows how much time of the song has been played.
Song Rate
Shows the Sample Rate and Kilobit of the song that is
loaded.
Remaining Time
Shows how much time of the song yet to be played.
BPM
Shows BPM of the song that is loaded. This BPM can be
manually entered in the recordcase or extracted using
the automatic BPM feature covered later in this guide.
Cue Point Indicator
This tells you the number of the Cue Point you are on.
You can also name Cue Points, which will be covered
later in this manual.
Artist and Title
This shows the artist and the title of the song that
is loaded as it reads in the ID3 header tag of the file.
Cue Points
This shows you which Cue Point information via color
differences. Setting/Deleting Cue Points will be covered
later in the FX manual.
- A
Yellow Circle represents an unset Cue Point when you
are on it.
- A
Dark Blue Circle represents an unset Cue Point when
you are not on it.
- A
Bright Blue Circle represents a set Cue Point when
you are on it. This is the Cue Point that will be
cued to upon pressing the CUE Button.
- A
Gray Circle represents a set Cue Point when you are
not on it.
Cue
Point Selectors/Sampler
The Cue Point Selectors allow you to step left or right
through your various cue points. The Button between
these selectors with the zero or loop on it, allows
you to load a loop.
CUE Button
This button acts as both a cueing button and a stop
button. Clicking the CUE button once moves the track
position to a previously set Cue Point selected with
the Cue Point Selectors. This will also stop the song
if it is playing. If no set Cue Point is selected, the
track position will move to the beginning of the track
or the autocued position set in the CFG settings.
Play/Pause Button
Once a track is loaded into the player, pressing this
button will begin to play the track. Pressing this button
a second time will cause the player to enter a silent
pause. While in pause mode, seeking forward or reverse
will cause a repeating sound used for finding and setting
better Cue Points.
LOAD Button
The Blue Load Track button is for loading a song into
the respective player from the Recordcase. Right-mouse-clicking
this button will also open an Explorer Load window for
searching through other sources not in the Recordcase.
Beat Match Button
This button (with the = sign on it) will automatically
match the BPM of the song in one player with the BPM
of a song loaded in the other player. This button works
for both A -> B and A <- B matching.
Seek Reverse/Forward Buttons
These buttons allow you to seek (or jump) backwards
or forwards through a song in either Play or Pause modes.
Waveform Button
This button allows you to view the graphical waveform
of the song you are playing. The display will appear
in place of the Title and Artist fields and will show
1 second of what's been played and 4 seconds of what's
about to be played. Clicking on this button again hides
the Waveform and reveals the Title and Artist fields.
VU Meters/Beat Light Selector
This Left and Right VU Meters show the real-time playback
levels in stereo of the song being played. The small
blue circle Beat Light Selector beside the VU Meters
sets the level at which the Beat Light in the Mixer
section (discussed later) will turn on. Use this setting
to adjust the Beat Light to flash to the BPM.
MT Button
This button engages/disengages Master Tempo, which keeps
the key (or tune) of the song constant as it is sped
up or slowed down.
Tempo/Key Sliders
Each player has an individual Tempo and Key slider.
While the Tempo slider will keep the Key constant with
MT engaged, the Key constant can still be adjusted via
the Key slider, allowing for interesting effects. The
values of both Tempo and Key are displayed in a window
above the sliders.
Tempo Bend Buttons
These Bend Buttons above the Tempo and Key sliders allow
you to temporarily change the tempo of the song as the
button is pressed. Using a mouse, a left-click-down
will change the tempo up or down 2.5%, and a right-click-down
will change it 5%.
Tempo StepUp/StepDown/Reset Buttons
These buttons allow you to change the tempo in very
small and exact increments. The amount of each Tempo
Step is configurable with the CFG button. The default
is for each click the tempo is raised or lowered 0.05%.
Video Demo
Click here to
watch a demo in Real format (requires RealPlayer)
Click here
to watch a demo in WindowsMedia format (requires
Windows Media)
Right-click here
and select 'Save Target As...' to save a full-resolution
AVI video file to your PC for later playback. This is
a 6.88MB file - which may take some time to download
on a dial-up modem connection.
Note: if you have problems viewing the
AVI file, then please download the TSCC codec from this
link.
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