Numark Industries NS7II Musical Toy Instrument User Manual


 
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Useful Terms:
Audio Pointer: The current position in a track from where audio will play. When you select a track
and begin playing, the Audio Pointer will usually start from the beginning and stop at the end.
Hot Cue Point: A marked position in a track, which will be permanently stored by the software.
You can set, return to, or delete Hot Cue Points with the Hot Cue Buttons.
Temporary Cue Point: A marked position in a track, which will only remain while that track is still
loaded in the Deck. You can set and return to the Temporary Cue Point with the Cue button.
General Controls
1. Shift: Press and hold this button to access secondary functions (in red lettering) of other
controls on NS7II.
2. Touch Mode: Press and hold this button to activate Touch Mode, which lets you access the
touch-capacitive functions of NS7II's FX 1 Knob, FX 2 Knob, and FX 3 Knob.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to access the touch-capacitive functions of
the same knobs as above plus the EQ Knobs (Channel Treble, Channel Mid, and Channel
Bass). These functions are momentary, not "latching."
3. Layer: Selects which Layer in the software is controlled by that hardware Deck. Deck A can
control Layer 1 or 3; Deck B can control Layer 2 or 4.
4. USB Indicator: This LED lights up when NS7II is successfully connected to and
communicating with your computer.