Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- 1) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- 2) VIRTUALDJ DJC MK4 OVERVIEW
- 3) FIRST USE OF VIRTUALDJ DJC MK4
- 4) PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE
- 5) BEAT MATCHING MUSIC FILES
- 6) LOOPS AND EFFECTS
- 7) SCRATCH, SAMPLER
- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION RECOMMENDATION

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You can synchronize a music track with another using the Sync button, as
long as the BPM difference between both music tracks is within the limit of
the pitch scale. The pitch scale is the percentage displayed above the
VirtualDJ Pitch fader when the pitch button reaches its top or bottom
limits.
The pitch scale can be changed by double-clicking the percentage figure
displayed above the pitch fader,
You can set a pitch scale of 6%, 8%, 10%, 12%, 20%, 25%, 33%, 50% or
100%.
Tip: if you have set a pitch scale of 33%, for example, and you want to
synchronize 2 tracks with a BPM difference exceeding 33% (e.g.
synchronizing a 140BPM audio track with a 100BPM audio track, which is
a 40% difference), you can:
- first change the speed of the reference track, for example change the
100BPM music to 110BPM,
- and afterwards synchronize the incoming 140BPM track to fit with the
new speed of the reference track, 110BPM.
b) Pitch fader
i) Pitch fader
The pitch fader slows down / speeds up playback of the music file.
On DJ Console Mk4, you manipulate the pitch fader function using the
Pitch knobs (these knobs have no limits in their rotation).
- Slow down playback = turn the Pitch knob to the right
- Speed up playback = turn the Pitch knob to the left