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Setting your first cue points

Cue points are one of the core tools every DJ relies on. They mark important moments in a track so you can jump to them instantly. Cue points make it easier to start mixes cleanly, practise transitions, and jump to key sections like drops, vocals, or breakdowns.

Why cue points are important

  • They help you line up mixes consistently.
  • You can return to the same moment in a track every time.
  • They make learning DJ timing and transitions easier.
  • They’re used by DJs at every skill level.

Setting first cue points

How to set a cue point

  1. Open Tools by tapping the icon. (The icon changes appearance when cue points view is active).
  2. Play or scroll through the track to find the moment you want to set the cue point.
  3. Tap an empty cue pad to save the cue point.
  4. The cue will now appear on the waveform and in your cue pads.

You can set up to 16 cue points, each giving you instant access to a chosen moment in the track. Set them during a mix or prepare them in advance—they’ll stay saved in your collection.

To learn more about cue points, cue loops, pitch cue, quantization, and more, go to the Cue points section.

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