User Guide
track of a song. To turn on the effect, press the right analog stick
UP/DOWN to highlight an effect. Then press the right analog stick
( ) in. The highlighted effect will change color from black to blue.
See “Playing Remix Mode” on page 18 for information on effects.
Portal
Portals are the divisions between each section of a song.
• To advance, press the Directional button UP once anytime
before entering the portal and you will begin a new section.
The words “Advance to Next Section” will appear. Your
position will also advance on the Song Location Meter.
• If you want to remain in the current section, do not press the
Directional button UP. If you have already pressed it, press
it again to toggle back to “Repeat Section”.
Song Location Meter
The Song Location Meter highlights the section of the song you
are remixing.
Playback
Press the SELECT button to listen/view your Remix in
playback mode. You will not be able to edit your Remix when
in Playback mode.
FreQuency Activator
Use the FreQuency Activator to activate notes in Game Mode.
By pressing the correct button just as a note passes under it, you
activate the note. Activate the required number of notes
consecutively and the whole track is activated. When a track is
activated, the activation alert flashes on-screen. You can then move
to the next track by pressing the Directional button LEFT/RIGHT.
In Multiplayer Mode, each
activator is color-coded.
• Player 1 – Green
• Player 2 – Purple
• Player 3 – Yellow
• Player 4 – Red
Scratcher
When you move to a
freestyle track in both
Game Mode and Remix
Mode, the Scratcher may
appear. This instrument
allows you to create
turntable noise. Move the
left analog stick right and
left to create a sound with
the Scratcher. Press the √
button or å, ç button or ∂, or Ω button or ƒ button to
change the sample that is recorded when you scratch.
Axe
Use the Axe to play musical
notes by moving the left
analog stick right and left.
Press the √ button, ç
button, or Ω button to play
certain notes. You will hear
the Axe in its different forms
as a Synthesizer or Guitar.
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