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Orange vs. Green cue points

I noticed when setting cue points that they are green when I set them before establishing the loop and saving that to memory, but if I establish the loop and then save the cue point, they show up orange w/ a small loop icon. What is the difference between these two methods? In the end, I have a loop saved for both of them, but one is green and one is orange w/ the loop icon.  What happens for this when live DJing? 

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You answered the question yourself -- orange is a hot loop, green is a hot cue. When you press the associated button, the player will jump to that point and either play or loop depending on what is stored there.

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But it does that with a green cue too, if I've saved a loop after I set the cue. So there's no difference between the two? 

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If you have a loop ACTIVE when you store the hot cue (hot loop), it will be orange, and activating that will play back as a loop.

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yes, but even if I save the hot cue and loop separately, the loop is still active, so essentially they're the same thing. 

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No -- you can store the hot cue as a separate cue and trigger that instead of the loop.

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