Oct 31, 2018 The iPad Pro doesn’t include a dongle or any USB-C headphones, making it (along with the rest of Apple’s devices) incompatible with your iPhone’s EarPods. Djay Pro and VoiceOver help visually impaired to DJ. Listen or cue the next track in your headphones to make sure it’s beatmatched and sounding great for the dance floor. Djay Pro’s seamless support for multichannel audio interfaces not only make this possible, but with VoiceOver enabled users can even hear a description of.
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Hi Griggs,
I think you are a little confused as to how the 'Cue' works. Let me explain..
The volume of the two channels coming from DJ Intro (Channel A and Channel B) are controlled by the two faders on the Mixtrack Pro (A Gain and B Gain). These faders determine how loud the tracks get played out of the master output (spearkers). So when you are 'cuing a track', you should always have the fader down of the channel that you are cuing.
Pressing the 'CUE' button allows you to hear the audio for that channel, even when the fader is down. So for example, if I was playing Channel A, and I was about to mix in Channel B, I would have the Channel B fader down with the Channel B 'CUE' button on, this is allowing me to hear Channel A playing out of the speakers, and Channel B playing out of the headphones (or vice versa).
In the middle there is a 'Cue Mix' knob, this allows you to adjust what you hear in your headphones. If you set the knob to 'Cue', it allows you to hear whatever channel you have pressed the 'CUE' button on. If you set it to 'MIX', it allows you to hear everything coming out of the master output.
And obviously, the 'Cue Gain' knob above that adjusts how load the audio comes out of your headphones.
So in saying all that, can you confirm that you are getting your 'CUE' track coming through the master output (Speakers) even when you have the channel fader of that track all the way down?
Cheers
I think you are a little confused as to how the 'Cue' works. Let me explain..
The volume of the two channels coming from DJ Intro (Channel A and Channel B) are controlled by the two faders on the Mixtrack Pro (A Gain and B Gain). These faders determine how loud the tracks get played out of the master output (spearkers). So when you are 'cuing a track', you should always have the fader down of the channel that you are cuing.
Pressing the 'CUE' button allows you to hear the audio for that channel, even when the fader is down. So for example, if I was playing Channel A, and I was about to mix in Channel B, I would have the Channel B fader down with the Channel B 'CUE' button on, this is allowing me to hear Channel A playing out of the speakers, and Channel B playing out of the headphones (or vice versa).
In the middle there is a 'Cue Mix' knob, this allows you to adjust what you hear in your headphones. If you set the knob to 'Cue', it allows you to hear whatever channel you have pressed the 'CUE' button on. If you set it to 'MIX', it allows you to hear everything coming out of the master output.
And obviously, the 'Cue Gain' knob above that adjusts how load the audio comes out of your headphones.
So in saying all that, can you confirm that you are getting your 'CUE' track coming through the master output (Speakers) even when you have the channel fader of that track all the way down?
Cheers
You will get a binaural signal for master and pre-cueing, so you will hear sound on both speakers connected to the master channel and in both ears of the headphones connected to the pre-cueing channel. Where to get a split output adapter. One option that will work as a split output adapter for pre-cueing with djay is the Traktor DJ Cable. Apr 19, 2017 Algoriddim djay Pro offers beat and key matching, excellent effects, and support for the Microsoft Surface Dial. Powerful DJ software comes to the Windows 10 app store. On your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, go to the app store and download the djay 2 for iPad or djay 2 for iPhone app. Once the app is downloaded, tap it to open it, then load a song into the left and right channels by tapping on the music symbol icon and choosing a song. Press Play to begin a song. To Cue the next song in your headphones.
We are excited to announce the availability of Griffin DJ Connect, a multi-channel audio interface designed for djay for Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
To seamlessly mix the playing track into the next track, you need to be able to pre-listen or cue the next track in your headphones to make sure it’s beatmatched and sounding great in your mix.
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Created specifically to work with djay, DJ Connect allows you to pre-cue your music with separate dual stereo outputs and additional volume control for your headphones.