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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 1 or 2, 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 and held first along with other buttons.
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Play/Pause – Starts and suspends playback.
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Headphone Cue – Sends pre-fader audio to the Cue Channel for headphone monitoring through your
computer.
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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 - – Press and hold to momentarily reduce the speed of the track.
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Pitch Bend + – Press and hold to momentarily increase the speed of the track.
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Sync – Enables BPM syncing between decks for the software tracks. To manually adjust BPM and exit Sync
mode move the pitch fader of the deck you wish to adjust.
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Effect Control – Adjusts the effect parameter in the software of the last activated effect. Hold Shift + FX
Control to select the effect.
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Filter – This knob will adjust the amount of Filter. Turning the knob left and right will produce a Low Pass Filter
or High Pass Filter.
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Loop In – Press this pad to set the beginning of a loop when in Looping Mode. After a Loop Out point is set
and this button is pressed again, it will return the playback marker to the Loop In point. Pressing Shift + Loop
In will set the current Pad Mode as "Looping Mode". See the PAD MODE COMMANDS section for information
on this pad's additional functions.
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Loop Out – Press this pad to set the end of a loop when in Looping Mode. When this button is pressed again
after a Loop Out point has been set, it will exit out of the loop. Pressing Shift + Loop Out will set the current
pad mode to "Sample (S)" Mode. See the PAD MODE COMMANDS section for information on this pad's
additional functions.
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Reloop – When this is pressed inside a Loop, this will turn the loop off. If a loop has not been set, this button
will create a loop from the start of the song or where Loop In was pressed.
Pressing Shift + Reloop will set the current pad mode to "Hot Cue Mode". See the PAD MODE COMMANDS
section for information on this pad's additional functions.
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Loop x1/2 – Press this pad to reduce the currently playing loop length by half when in Looping Mode. If a loop
is not playing, this will set the autoloop length. Hold Shift + Loop 1/2 to double the loop length. See the PAD
MODE COMMANDS section for information on this pad's additional functions.
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