Using Hot Cue Banks; Checking The Playing History (History); Editing Tag Lists - Pioneer cdj-2000nxs2 Operating Instructions Manual

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 In the page jump mode
1 Display a list not sorted in alphabetical order.
Display a list that is not sorted in alphabetical order, such as the tracks
on a music CD, folders on a storage device (SD, USB) or a disc, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector for at least 1 second.
The mode switches to the page jump mode.
3 Turn the rotary selector to select the page.
The display moves to the selected page.
 Using the information jump function
The categories to which tracks belong can be displayed by selecting
items displayed in the details. This function is convenient for search-
ing for tracks in the same genre as the loaded track, tracks with similar
BPMs, etc.
1 Load a track.
2 Press the [INFO/LINK INFO] button on the normal
playback screen.
The track’s details are displayed.
! For details, see Displaying the details of the currently loaded track
on page 33 .
3 Select and enter the item.
The screen switches to the browse screen and the category for the
selected item is displayed.
! To close the browse screen, press the [BROWSE/SEARCH] button.
! It may not be possible to select items, for example for items with
nothing to be displayed on the browse screen, items for which only
icons are displayed in the details, etc.
! When a track is selected, the screen displayed immediately before
the track was loaded is displayed.
! For tracks on disc and storage devices (SD, USB) that do not contain
rekordbox libraries, only the track items can be selected.

Using hot cue banks

Hot cue banks that have been set with rekordbox ahead of time can be
loaded as a set into this unit’s [HOT CUE] (A to H) buttons.
1 Connect the storage device (SD, USB) on which the
hot cue banks are stored to this unit.
2 Use the rotary selector to select and enter the
[HOT CUE BANK] category on the browse screen.
A list of hot cue banks is displayed.
3 Use the rotary selector to select and enter the hot cue
bank you want to call out.
The hot cues registered in the hot cue bank are displayed on the screen.
! The cursor is set to hot cue bank A, and cannot be moved with the
rotary selector or any other button.
4 Press the rotary selector.
The hot cues set at this unit’s [HOT CUE] (A to H) buttons are overwrit-
ten with the hot cues registered in the hot cue bank.
! When the hot cues stored on this unit’s [HOT CUE] (A to H) buttons
are overwritten with new hot cues after loading the hot cue bank, all
the hot cues registered from the hot cue bank are deleted.
! Hot cue banks cannot be edited on this unit. Use rekordbox to
edit hot cue banks. For details, see the rekordbox (Mac/Windows)
user’s manual.
Checking the playing history
(HISTORY)
The track playing history is stored and displayed at the [HISTORY] cat-
egory on the browse screen.
! Playlists can be created based on the playing history at [HISTORY]
using rekordbox. For details, see the rekordbox (Mac/Windows)
user’s manual.
Storing the playing history
1 Connect a storage device (SD, USB) to this unit.
2 Play tracks.
Tracks that have been played for approximately 1 minute are stored on
the playing history list.
! When a storage device (SD, USB) is connected to this unit for the
first time or when it is reconnected, a new playing history list is
automatically created on the storage device (SD, USB).
! The names of playing history lists can be preset at [UTILITY].
= Setting the playing history list name (p. 36 )
! When the same track is played two or more times consecutively, it
may not be stored in the history.
! The maximum number of tracks that can be stored on a playing
history list is 999. From the 1 000th track on, the oldest entries on the
playing history are deleted to make room for the new entries. Up to
999 playing history lists can be created.
! When tracks are registered on the playing history list, their track
names, etc., are displayed in green (indicating that they have been
played).
! Names, etc. of the tracks in the [PLAYLIST] category can be changed
to green (played) using the [MENU/UTILITY] button. When changed,
the tracks are registered in the playing history list.
Deleting the playback history
1 Connect a storage device (SD, USB) to this unit.
2 Display the rekordbox library.
= Playing media connected to or inserted in this unit (p. 20 )
= Playing storage devices (SD, USB) of other players and mobile
devices on which rekordbox is installed (p. 20 )
= Playing the rekordbox library on a computer or mobile device
(p. 21 )
3 Use the rotary selector to select and enter the
[HISTORY] category.
A list of the playing history lists is displayed.
4 Turn the rotary selector and select the playing history
list to be deleted.
5 Press the [MENU/UTILITY] button.
The remove menu is displayed.
6 Turn the rotary selector to select and enter the range
to be deleted.
! [DELETE]: The currently selected playing history list is deleted.
! [ALL DELETE]: All the playing history lists are deleted.
! When playing history lists on a storage device (SD, USB) are
imported to rekordbox as playlists, the imported playing history lists
are deleted from the storage device (SD, USB).
! Names, etc. of the tracks in the [PLAYLIST] category can be changed
from green (played) to white (not played) using [MENU/UTILITY].
When changed, the tracks are deleted from the playing history list.
7 Use the rotary selector to select and enter [OK].

Editing tag lists

Tracks to be played next or tracks selected according to DJ situations
can be marked and collected on lists. The list of collected tracks is called
the “tag list”. These tag lists can be shared in real time among multiple
DJ players connected by PRO DJ LINK.
! Up to 100 tracks per device can be added to a tag list.
! One tag list is created per storage device (SD, USB). It is not possible
to collect tracks from different storage devices (SD, USB) on one tag
list.
! It is not possible to register the same track in the same folder twice.
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