5.
CUE - The CUE button will return and pause the track
at the last set cue point. For temporary play of the cue
point, you can hold down the CUE button. The track
will play for as long as the button is held down and will
return to the cue point once it has been released.
6.
SET CUE - You can use this button to set a new cue
point.
7.
CUE PLAY - You can hold down the CUE PLAY button
to go back and pause at the last set cue point. When
you release the CUE PLAY button, the track will begin
playing.
8.
VOLUME - Each virtual deck features a VOLUME
fader which can be used to make volume adjustments
to the music playing on the corresponding deck.
9.
PITCH - Each virtual deck features a PITCH SLIDER,
which can be used to change the pitch or tempo of the
music playing on the corresponding deck.
10.
PITCH BEND -/+ - You can use these two pitch bend
buttons to temporarily adjust the pitch and tempo of the
music playing on the corresponding deck. Pitch bend
is typically used to make small adjustments when
mixing two tracks so their beats occur synchronously.
11.
KEY - The KEY button engages the Key Lock feature
in Traktor LE. When Key Lock is engaged, the pitch of
the music playing on the deck will be locked to the
current value. You can then adjust the tempo of the
music, independent of the pitch.
12.
SYNC - Press this button to synchronize the music
playing on the deck to the music playing on the other
virtual deck.
13.
JOG WHEEL - Each virtual deck features a JOG
WHEEL, which can be used to change playback and
cue position on the corresponding deck.
14.
LOOP - Press this button to create a seamless one bar
loop. When you press the LOOP button, the track will
begin looping until you release the loop by pressing the
LOOP button again.
15.
GAIN - Each virtual deck features a GAIN knob which
can be used to make adjustments to the gain level on
the corresponding deck.
16.
EQ - Each deck features an EQ which can be used to
make adjustments to the levels of the Treble, Mid, and
Bass frequencies of the music.
each EQ knob can also function as a Kill switch,
removing that frequency band from the music. The
LED next to the knob will light to let you know that the
Kill feature has been engaged. To disengage the Kill
feature, press on the knob again.
17.
CUE SOURCE - Press the CUE SOURCE button to
send the music playing on the deck to the Monitor
channel.
Please note that if you are not using a
multiple
output
audio
(headphone) channel will be the same as the Master
channel. When browsing the folder structure on the left
of the screen, while holding down the PAGE button,
you can use the CUE SOURCE buttons to expand and
collapse the selected folder. The left CUE SOURCE
button will collapse the selected folder, while the right
CUE SOURCE button will expand the selected folder.
18.
CROSSFADER - You can use the CROSSFADER to
fade between the two tracks playing on the virtual
decks. If the crossfader is in the left-most position, you
will only hear the audio from deck A. If the crossfader
is in the middle position, you will be able to hear both
the audio from deck A and the audio from deck B. If
the crossfader is in the right-most position, you will only
be able to hear the audio from deck B.
19.
MASTER - The MASTER knob functions as Master
Level control, allowing you to change the overall
volume of the mix.
20.
PH VOL - This knob adjusts the headphone mix level.
Please note that, unless you are using a multiple
output audio interface, the Monitor and Master
channels will be the same.
By pressing down,
interface,
the
Monitor
21.
PH MIX - This knob adjusts the balance between
the
Monitor
headphones. Please note that, unless you are
using a multiple output audio interface, the Monitor
and Master Mix channels will be the same.
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22.
KNOB 1 - This knob adjusts how much of the
selected effect will be mixed into the Master Mix. In
other words, if the knob is all the way down, you will
hear only the original sound.
knob is all the way up, you will hear only the
effected sound.
23.
BUTTON 1 - Press this button to select between
the different effects to be applied to the Master Mix.
24.
KNOB 2 - This knob functions as a left/right
balance control on deck A.
25.
BUTTON 2 - Press and hold this button for Scratch
Mode. While Scratch Mode is activated, you can
use the jog wheel to scratch the audio playing on
deck A.
26.
KNOB 3 - This knob adjusts the first parameter of
the selected effect. Please note that this parameter
will be different, depending on which effect you
have selected.
27.
BUTTON 3 - Press this button to turn the master
effect on and off.
28.
KNOB 4 - This knob adjusts the second parameter
of the selected effect, if available. Please note that
this parameter may be different or unavailable,
depending on which effect you have selected.
29.
BUTTON 4 - This button can be used to adjust a
third parameter of the selected effect, if available.
For example, if you have selected the Delay effect,
you can use this button to tap out the BPM of the
Delay effect.
UNLABELED CONTROLS – RIGHT SIDE :::
30.
KNOB 1 - This knob functions as a left/right
balance control on deck A.
31.
BUTTON 1 - Press and hold this button for Scratch
Mode. While Scratch Mode is activated, you can
use the jog wheel to scratch the audio playing on
deck A.
32.
KNOB 2 - This knob allows you to seek through the
track preview.
33.
BUTTON 2 - Press this button to start and pause
the track preview.
34.
KNOB 3 - This button allows you to seek through
the music loaded on the deck which is currently "in
focus". You can focus on a deck by holding down
the PAGE button and pressing the corresponding
deck's LOAD TRACK button.
35.
BUTTON 3 - This button functions a s a RELOOP
BUTTON. You can press this button to enter the
last set loop. If no loop has been previously set,
pressing RELOOP will begin looping the first bar of
the track.
36.
KNOB 4 - This button allows you to make fine pitch
adjustments to the music on the deck which is
currently "in focus". You can focus on a deck by
holding down the PAGE button and pressing the
corresponding deck's LOAD TRACK button.
37.
BUTTON 4 - This button allows you to synchronize
the downbeats of the music playing on the deck
currently "in focus" to the downbeats of the other
deck. You can focus on a deck by holding down
the PAGE button and pressing the corresponding
deck's LOAD TRACK button.
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