INSTALLATION
Firmware & Drivers
Firmware: Update the firmware of the unit to the latest version from 
http://www.reloop.com/reloop-beatmix-4 Drivers (for Windows only): Install the latest Reloop ASIO drivers from 
http://www.reloop.com/reloop-beatmix-4 No drivers are required for Mac OSX computers
VirtualDJ Setup
Download and install VirtualDJ 8 from http://www.virtualdj.com/download/index.html (in case you have not done already)
Once VirtualDJ 8 is launched, a Login Window will appear to enter your virtualdj.com account credentials. 
A Pro Infinity or a Pro Subscription License is required to fully use the Reloop Beatmix 4. Without any of the above Licenses, the controller will operate for 10 minutes each time you restart VirtualDJ.
 http://www.virtualdj.com/buy/index.html 
 
  A detection window will appear next, asking to use or not the pre-defined audio setup with the built-in sound card of the Reloop Beatmix 4. 
Select “Use Soundcard” in order VirtualDJ to use the pre-defined audio configuration for the unit. Speakers and Headphones need to be connected to the Beatmix 4 in this case.
Click to OK.
	 
 
  The unit is now 
ready to operate.
MIDI Operation
The unit should be visible in the CONTROLLERS tab of Config and the “factory default” available/selected from the Mappings drop-down list. The factory default Mapping offers the functions described in this Manual, however those can be adjusted to your needs via VDJ Script actions. 
Find more  details at http://www.virtualdj.com/wiki/VDJ8script.html
 
  	 AUDIO Setup
The unit has a pre-defined Audio setup and a special button in the AUDIO tab of Config to provide that. When the pre-defined audio configuration is selected, speakers need to be connected to the rear Master Output connection (RCA cables) and your Headphones plugged to the front Headphones socket of the Beatmix 4
Alternative Audio setups can be applied in the same window.
 
   For further software settings please refer to the User Guides of VirtualDJ 8. 
http://www.virtualdj.com/manuals/virtualdj8/index.htmlLAYOUT
 
 The functionality of each button and knob per section (as shown in the image below) will be explained in detail in the next chapters
 A. Transport Controls B. Tempo Controls C. Effects D. Pads E. Mixer & BrowserEFFECTS
The Reloop Beatmix 4 offers 2 modes for the Effects control. In the 
Multi Effect mode, the effect units offer control for 3 Effect slots with 1 effect parameter for each, while the 
Single Effect mode offers a single Effect slot but more effect parameters. Use the SHIFT+PITCH-/+ (9/10) buttons to choose one or the other mode.
 
 -  FX1 knob. 
In Multi Effect mode the knob controls the 1st parameter of the selected effect of FX Slot 1. Hold SHIFT down and use this knob to select the next effect for the Effect Slot 1. When the knob is at the minimum position (0%), the effect is not active (off). At any other position the effect is active (on).
In Single Effect mode the knob controls the 1st parameter of the selected effect. Hold SHIFT down and then use this knob to control the 4th parameter of the selected Effect
 -  FX2 knob. 
In Multi Effect mode the knob controls the 1st parameter of the selected effect of FX Slot 2. Hold SHIFT down and use this knob to select the next effect for the Effect Slot 2. When the knob is at the minimum position (0%), the effect is not active (off). At any other position the effect is active (on).
In Single Effect mode the knob controls the 2nd parameter of the selected effect. Hold SHIFT down and then use this knob to control the 5th parameter of the selected Effect
 -  FX3 knob. 
In Multi Effect mode the knob controls the 1st parameter of the selected effect of FX Slot 3. Hold SHIFT down and use this knob to select the next effect for the Effect Slot 3. When the knob is at the minimum position (0%), the effect is not active (off). At any other position the effect is active (on).
In Single Effect mode the knob controls the 3rd parameter of the selected effect. Hold SHIFT down and then use this knob to control the 6th parameter of the selected Effect
 -  BEATS ENC. 
In Multi Effect mode turn the encoder to move the track forward or backwards by 1 beat. Push the encoder to manually tap the tempo of the track.
In Single Effect mode turn the encoder to select the Effect. Push the encoder to activate (on/off) the selected Effect.
In both modes, hold SHIFT down and then turn the encoder to adjust (shift) the CBG of the track. Hold SHIFT down and then push the encoder to set the current track’s position as Fist (Down) Beat.
 
PADS
Pads (15) offer 3 different modes, depending on the PAD MODE buttons (16). Press PAD MODE button A to receive the HotCues-Loop mode. Press the PAD MODE button B to receive the Sampler mode. Press both PAD MODE buttons A and B at the same time (both Leds will be on) to receive the HotCues-Sampler mode
 
 HotCues-Loop mode
Press the 
PAD MODE button A to set the PADs to Hotcues-Loop mode. 
 
 
 HotCues-Loop mode 
 
 
 HotCues-Loop mode when SHIFT is held Each one of the 4 top pads assigns a
 Hot Cue Point (1 to 4) or returns the track to that Hot Cue Point.
When a Hot Cue Button is unlit, you can assign a Hot Cue Point by pressing it at the desired point in your track. Once it is assigned, the Hot Cue Button will light up blue. 
Hold 
SHIFT down and then press one of the 4 top pads to 
delete its assigned
 Hot Cue Point. 
Each one of the 4 bottom pads
 triggers a loop of a different size (in beats), as per the image.
Hold 
SHIFT and then use the 4 bottom pads to set and trigger a 
manual loop. 
Pad Nr.5 is assigned as a smart loop button. Press the pad to set a Loop In (Entry) point. Press the same pad again to set a Loop Out (Exit) point and trigger the manual loop. Press once again to exit the loop.
Use Pads Nr.6 and 7 to half and double the size of the Loop.	 
Use Pad Nr.8 to trigger the last used Loop (reloop)
Sampler mode
Press the 
PAD MODE button B to set the PADs to Sampler mode. 
 
 
 Sampler mode 
 
 
 Sampler mode when SHIFT is held Each one of the 8 pads triggers a sample slot from the selected Sampler Bank of VirtualDJ. If a bank has less than 9 samples, both sides of the Beatmix 4 will control the same samples. If a bank has more than 8 samples, the left side of the Beatmix 4 will control samples 1 to 8 and the right side samples 9 to 16. The Leds of the pads will be on if a sampler slot is loaded and will blink if plays.
Hold 
SHIFT down to receive additional parameters of the Sampler.
Use Pads 1 to 4 to select the 4 first (default) banks of VirtualDJ Sampler
Use Pads 4 to 8 to select the 
sampler trigger mode (On/off, Hold, Stutter and Unmute)	 
HotCues-Sampler mode
Press
 both the PAD MODE buttons A and B to set the PADs to HotCues-Sampler mode. 
 
 
  HotCues-Sampler mode 
 
 
  HotCues-Sampler mode when SHIFT is held Each one of the 
4 top pads assigns a 
Hot Cue Point (1 to 4) or returns the track to that Hot Cue Point.
When a Hot Cue Button is unlit, you can assign a Hot Cue Point by pressing it at the desired point in your track. Once it is assigned, the Hot Cue Button will light up blue. 
Hold
 SHIFT down and then press one of the 4 top pads to 
delete its assigned Hot Cue Point. 
Each one of the 
4 bottom pads 
triggers a sample slot from the selected Sampler Bank of VirtualDJ. If a bank has less than 9 samples, both sides of the Beatmix 4 will control the same samples. If a bank has more than 8 samples, the left side of the Beatmix 4 will control samples 1 to 4 and the right side samples 9 to 12. The Leds of the pads will be on if a sampler slot is loaded and will blink if plays.
Hold 
SHIFT down and use the bottom Pads to select the 4 first (default) 
banks of VirtualDJ Sampler	 
INPUTS & RECORDING
The Reloop Beatmix 4 does not offer any Input Channels for the built-in audio interface. Even though a 
Microphone Socket is offered at the front side of the unit, the signal 
is directly routed though the Master Output of the unit, therefore no Microphone line can be added in the audio configuration and the internal recording of VirtualDJ will not be able to record that. 
If you still need to 
record or broadcast 
both your mix and the Microphone, the Master Output of the Beatmix 4 needs to be also routed to an Input of a different sound card (using apparently a Splitter Cable), and manually create the following audio setup.
 
 
  
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