MIXTRACK PRO II SETUP
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Place Mixtrack Pro II on a flat, stable surface.
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Make sure all devices are turned off and all faders and gain knobs are set to "zero".
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If using a microphone, connect it to Mixtrack Pro II's mic input.
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Connect Mixtrack Pro II's outputs to power amplifiers, tape decks, and/or other audio sources.
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Plug all devices into AC power.
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When powering everything on, power on your devices in the following order:
• Your computer
• Any amplifiers, speakers, or output devices
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Locate the Serato DJ Intro installation card in the box to download and install the software.
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Open your software program and load music to the decks.
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Start DJ'ing!
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When powering everything off, power off your devices in the following order:
• Any amplifiers, speakers, or output devices
• Your computer
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Browser Knob – Rotate the knob to cycle through folders and tracks. When a folder is selected, press
the knob to enter it. (Press BACK to move up to the previous level.)
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Load – Press one of these buttons while a track is selected to assign it to Deck A or B, respectively, in
the software.
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Back – Cycles between the file structure and the music library in the software.
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Shift – Allows multiple control commands to be triggered when pressed first along with other buttons.
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Play/Pause – Starts and suspends playback.
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Cue Button – Sends pre-fader audio to the Cue Channel for headphone monitoring.
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Cue (Transport Control) – Sets and recalls the main Cue point in the current track. Hold down the
CUE button for temporary play of the cue point. The track will play for as long as the button is held
down and return to the cue point once it is released.
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Platter/Jog Wheel – This capacitive, touch-sensitive jog wheel controls the audio when the wheel is
touched and moved. When the Scratch button is not active, use the wheel to bend the pitch of the
track. When the Scratch button is active, use the wheel to grab and move the audio, "scratching" the
track as you would with a vinyl record. You can also grab the non-touch-sensitive outer wheel to bend
the pitch of the track.
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Scratch – Controls the behavior of the platters. When not active, the platter will function as Pitch Bend.
When active, the platter will have the ability to scratch.
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Pitch Fader – Controls the tempo (speed) of the individual decks.
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Pitch Bend Down – Press and hold to momentarily reduce the speed of the track.
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Pitch Bend Up – Press and hold to momentarily increase the speed of the track.
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