Using As A Controller For Other Dj Software - Pioneer ddj-t1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Problem
No sound is produced.
BPM or overall waveform is not
displayed.
[SYNC] function does not work.
[SYNC] function does not work even
when files are analyzed.
Fader starting is not possible.
Deck area display is small.
[ADVANCED/CHAINED] selector
button does not work.
Sound is interrupted when the ASIO
driver is set.
Back cue function does not work.
Loop play function does not work.

Using as a controller for other DJ software

The DDJ-T1 also outputs the operating data for the buttons and dials in MIDI format. If you connect a computer with a built-in MIDI-compatible DJ
software via a USB cable, you can operate the DJ software on this unit. The sound of music files being played on the computer can also be output from
the DDJ-T1.
To use as a controller for other DJ software, first make the DJ software's audio and MIDI related settings.
For details, see your DJ software's operating instructions.
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Check
Are the connection cables properly connected?
Is the included USB cable properly connected?
Are terminals or plugs dirty?
Is the driver software properly set?
Are [Audio Setup], [Output Routing] and
[Input Routing] in TRAKTOR 2 properly set?
Are the connected components and amplifiers
properly set?
Has the music file been analyzed?
Have the music files been properly imported?
Has the music file been analyzed?
Is [BEAT MARKER (Grid)] set for hot cue?
Is the [CH FADER START] switch set to [ON]?
Are you in standby at the position at which the
cue was set?
Has the ASIO driver been set while TRAKTOR 2
was running?
Is a cue point set?
Are loop points set?
Remedy
Connect the connection cables properly. (page 14)
Connect the computer and this unit directly using the included USB cable. USB
hubs cannot be used. (page 14)
Wipe any dirt off terminals and plugs before connecting.
Set the driver software properly. (page 11)
Check that [Preferences] is set as shown below.
[Audio Setup] > [Audio Device] > [PIONEER DDJ-T1] (Mac OS X) or
[Pioneer DDJ ASIO] (Windows)
[Output Routing] > [Output Monitor] [L] > [3:DDJ-T1 PHONES L] and [R] >
[4:DDJ-T1 PHONES R]
[Output Routing] > [Output Master] [L] > [1:DDJ-T1 MASTER L] and [R] >
[2:DDJ-T1 MASTER R]
[Input Routing] > [Input Channel D] [L(Mono)] > [1:DDJ-T1 AUX/MIC L] and
[R] > [2:DDJ-T1 AUX/MIC R]
Set properly so that the sound of the external device is input. (page 23)
Set the external input selection and volume on the components and amplifiers
properly.
Put a check at [Preferences] > [File Management] >
[Analyze new tracks when loading into deck], then reload the track in the
deck.
Reimport the music files and load them in the decks. (page 21)
If music files cannot be analyzed automatically, input the [Beat Grid] manually.
Set at least one [BEAT MARKER] to [Grid]. (page 17)
Put a check at [Preferences] > [File Management] >
[Set Beat-Grid when detecting BPM], then reload the track in the deck.
Set the [CH FADER START] switch set to [ON].
Either set the cue again or set the standby mode at the position at which the cue
was set. (page 21)
Double-click the track information display section (the part where the track
name, BPM, etc., are displayed) in the deck area.
The [Single] mode cannot be selected with TRAKTOR Pioneer DDJ-T1 EDITION 2.
The effect panel can be switched to the [Single] mode when you upgrade to
TRAKTOR PRO 2 or TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2.
Set the ASIO driver before starting up TRAKTOR 2. (page 11)
Set a cue point. (page 21)
Set loop points. (page 21)

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