Hot-Loop 1-4 Mode; Loop Rolls Mode - Denon MC4000 Operation Manual

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Same as the HotCues 1-4 mode, each
one of the 4 Pads assigns a Hot Cue
Point (5 to 8) or returns the track to that
Hot Cue Point.
When a Pad is unlit, you can assign a
Hot Cue Point by pressing it at the
desired point in your track. Once it is
assigned, the Pad will light up blue.
Hold SHIFT and then press any of the 4 Pads to delete its assigned Hot Cue Point.

Hot-Loop 1-4 mode

Hold the PAD MODE button (M) down and then press Pad Nr3 button to select the Hot-
Loops 1-4 mode. The LED of the PAD MODE selection button will be turned on red after the
selection.
Each one of the 4 Pads assigns a Hot
Cue Point (1 to 4) or returns the track to
that Hot Cue Point, but in both cases, it
also triggers a Loop.
The currently selected length will be
used for the triggered Loop
While loop is triggered, press the same
Pad to disable the Loop.
The LED of the Pad will turn red if the HotCue is assigned and will flash while the loop is
triggered.
Hold SHIFT down and then press a pad to delete its assigned Hot Cue Point.
Use the LOOP HALF and LOOP DOUBLE buttons (38) to half and double the size of the
applied Loop.

Loop Rolls mode

Hold the PAD MODE button (M) down and then press Pad Nr4 button to select the Loop
Rolls mode. The LED of the PAD MODE selection button will be turned on purple after the
selection.
Each one of the 4 Pads triggers a
momentary (while pressed) Loop Roll of a
different size in beats as per the image.
Once the Pad is released, the track will
continue to play from the position it would
have been if the Loop was never triggered.
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