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LOOPING

Use the NS6's LOOP CONTROLS area to create loops in your tracks. The bottom four LOOP CONTROL buttons have two modes. In
Manual Mode, the MODE button is lit red, and the four buttons are IN, OUT, SELECT, and RELOOP. In Autoloop Mode, the MODE
button is lit white, and the four buttons can create 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-beat loops. This section will help you understand the two modes and
how to use the controls.
Setting a Loop
In Manual Mode, pressing the IN button will set the beginning
of your loop – the "Loop In" point. Pressing the OUT button
will set the endpoint of the loop – the "Loop Out" point and
begin playing the loop from the beginning. (To cancel a loop
after pressing LOOP IN, press SELECT, which will toggle out
of that loop without completing it.)
green sections in the Main Waveform display in the software.
Autolooping
In Autoloop Mode, pressing the 1, 2, 4 or 8 button will set a 1-, 2-, 4-, or 8-beat loop (respectively). Each loop you set in this fashion will
start from the Audio Pointer's location when the button is pressed, and that button will light up white. Pressing the button again will exit
the loop and delete it. (Note: Due to the way the software analyzes beats per minute (BPM), the length of 1-, 2-, 4-, and 8-beat loops
will vary between tracks with different BPM readings.)
Hold DELETE CUE / SHIFT and any of these buttons to access their alternate functions:
IN, OUT, SELECT, RELOOP: Triggers Loop Roll in eighth, quarter, half, or one note measurements.
1/2 X, 2 X, SHIFT LEFT, SHIFT RIGHT: Jumps to stored loops 1, 2, 3, or 4 (respectively) and instantly reloops them.
Turning a Loop On or Off
Press SELECT to toggle through the loops in the track. Turn a select loop on or off with the LOOP CONTROL ON / OFF button. If the
Deck is already looping when you turn it off, it will exit the loop as playback continues. If the Deck is not looping, the currently selected
loop will be enabled (once the Audio Pointer enters the loop region).
Editing a Loop
Press SELECT to toggle through the loops in that track. When you have selected the one you want, you can edit it a number of ways:
Manually Edit: While in a loop, you can press the IN or OUT buttons to enable you to move the "Loop In" or "Loop Out"
points (respectively) using the PLATTER. When you are done editing, press the same button again.
Tip: As you are adjusting your loop point with the PLATTER, a lit LED will "wrap around" on the NS6's BPM METER. It will
rest on the white center LED whenever the loop's length has been doubled or halved exactly. This feature will only work
properly if there is a BPM entered for that track.
Reloop: Press the RELOOP button to jump to the start of the selected loop and enable it. If the deck is already looping when
you press it, the Audio Pointer will jump to the start of the loop and continue. If no loop is set, nothing will happen.
Halve / Double: Press the 1/2 X button to halve the length of the selected loop, or press the 2 X button to double its length.
The green highlighted region in the Main Waveform view will update to show the change.
Shifting: Press the SHIFT LEFT button to shift the selected loop region to the left, or press SHIFT RIGHT to move it to the
right. It will move the loop region the same distance as the length of the loop itself. The loop region will remain unchanged.
Locking or Deleting a Loop
Next to the number of the selected loop on each deck, there are two icons: a "lock" and an "X." Clicking the "lock" icon
with your mouse will prevent you from editing or deleting the currently selected loop. Clicking the "X" icon will delete
the currently selected loop.

BLEEP / REVERSE

The NS6's BLEEP / REVERSE button reverses a track's audio playback in two different ways:
When using the button as a REVERSE button, the playback of the track will be reversed. Returning the switch to its center
(deactivated) position will resume normal playback from wherever the Audio Pointer stops.
When using the button as a BLEEP button (while holding SHIFT and pressing this button), the playback of the track will be
reversed. Returning the switch to its center (deactivated) position will resume normal playback from where it would have been
if you had never engaged the BLEEP function (i.e., as if the track had been playing forward the whole time).
Loops are highlighted
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