Dj what does cue mean
The cue point is saved successfully. Now you can revisit this cue point any time and the song will jump to that specific point called cue point and the track starts playing. For cuing, you can hold it and release it when you want to or you have another option of just playing it. This button helps you in creating additional cue points on a track.
You can also skip an uninteresting part. Whenever you select the hot cue button, it takes you to the setpoint immediately. The hot cue feature was impossible to do in turntables and vinyl. But modern DJs can use hot cues to show more creativity. Cue points are created by holding or pausing and then saving it.
But the hot cues can be created on the go. It can be done when the track is being played to the audience or you can set them beforehand as well for your convenience. When you press the hot cue, it starts playing immediately and you can come back to the same point if you feel that your audience likes it again and again.
You can become very creative with hot cues. You can set hot cues at a number of places within a track. You can try setting them at the big drop in a track.
It can be set at the start of a vocal piece in a song. You can even shift back and forth for a creative remix. It is similar to sampling but it is created and accessed without using a sampler. You need not assign samples at all. You can get them while the track is playing. But, mind you, it comes with a bit of practice. It might be a vocal or a unique element that lends itself to looping.
Once again marking this with a cue point can help jog your memory and save you time locating it. The main cue points you want to set here are the primary mix out sections. You may want to set several cue points here at various stages of the track unwinding. This will give you multiple reference points to start your transition. Having these cue points set will also warn you as the track begins to unwind that you should start mixing in your next track.
Another useful cue point to set is for any section towards the end of the track which can be looped. This loop will give you more time to mix in your next track. If you find yourself running out of time when mixing this cue point can be an instant saviour for a loop that can buy you precious seconds. As you can see the cue points are all designed to help you make decisions when on the decks. Randomly skimming through a song is less efficient compared to reviewing the cue points you have set.
You can also use these cue points to enhance your mixes. You can jump through sections of a track on the fly and effectively cut out long boring sections of a track. Be careful when doing this as timing is crucial. Always stick to making any cue jumps to set phrase lengths. Be mindful of any drastic changes as well. You want the cue jump to sound natural. Cue juggling is another fun creative mixing tool up your sleeve. You can set multiple cue points within a phrase and jump between them.
This allows you to make mashups on the fly. It can be used for both vocal and instrumental elements of a track. Be sure to practise this before attempting it live in a mix. Poor cue juggling can result in a jumbled sounding mess. If you master this skill you can set yourself apart from other DJs. Cue points are also very useful when layering multiple channels. You can combine the instrumental effects from one track with the vocal from another track all while your main track is still playing.
Without cue points, it becomes near impossible to achieve these creative and innovative mixes. The first Hot Cue set on a track should be the first beat of the track.
Typically all songs will have a few bars of music at the beginning of the song. The last available Hot Cue is best used on the first beat of the outro of the track to allow for quick mixing out and into another song without the worries of vocals of both tracks playing over each other. It only takes a few seconds and some discipline. Every DJ after a tracks downloaded plays it for a few minutes in their home or studio to find out how they will utilize the new track in their sets.
DJ Young DJ. Mar 21, 2, 8 45 Wasaga Beach www. Look at all the bald DJ's nowadays. Cue refers to the new standard haircut in the industry. Sounds To Go DJ. Dec 22, 2, 11 47 Roseville, CA www. Well, on equipment, "cue" means to include in the auxiliary mix ie in your headphones whatever you are listening to that happens to be playing while your "program" whats coming out of your speakers is playing.
The easiest way to think of it is a dual-cd deck or turntable setup. Deck A is playing a song that is coming out of the speakers. You send Deck B's output to the "cue mix" or set that mixer channel to "cue" so you can listen in your phones to get the track setup to play next. You can either listen to the "cue" track solo to set it up for sequential play, or you can send BOTH decks to cue at once to listen to them together if you plan on beatmatching or mixing the songs together.
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