Features
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Mini-USB Port: Plug the included mini-USB cable into this port and into the USB port of
your computer to power DJ2GO2 Touch. DJ2GO2 Touch is class-compliant, so it is
"plug-and-play" – no separate driver installation is necessary.
2.
PFL / Cue: Sends pre-fader audio to the Cue channel for monitoring.
3.
Cue Gain: Adjusts the audio level of the Cue channel.
4.
Master Gain: Adjusts the output volume of the Program mix.
5.
Browse Knob: Turn this knob to scroll through a list of tracks and directories/folders in
the software. Press this knob to enter a directory/folder.
6.
Load 1 / Load 2: Press one of these buttons while a track is selected to assign it to Deck
1 or Deck 2, respectively.
7.
Channel Gain: Adjusts the audio level for the corresponding channel.
8.
Crossfader: Blends audio playing between Decks 1 and 2. Sliding this to the left plays
Deck 1 and sliding to the right plays Deck 2.
9.
Pad Mode: This determines the function of the 4 pad bank buttons. The 4 options are:
Hot Cue, Auto Loops, Manual Loops, and Sampler.
10. Jog Wheel: Move the touch capacitive wheel to control the playback position and scroll
throughout the current song.
11. Play / Pause: Starts or resumes playback if the Deck is paused. Pauses playback if the
Deck is playing. The LED will be OFF when there is no track loaded. The LED will flash
when a track is paused. The LED will be ON when a track is playing.
12. Buttons 1-4: These buttons send momentary MIDI messages based on the set Pad
Mode. See
Operation > Pad Mode Controls
13. Cue: The Cue button will return and pause the track at the last set cue point. For
temporary play of the cue point, 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.
Hold down Cue and Play / Pause simultaneously to start playback from the cue point.
Release both buttons to allow playback to continue.
14. Sync: Press to automatically match the corresponding deck's tempo with the other
deck's tempo.
15. Pitch Fader: Controls the track's playback speed.
16. 1/8" (3.5 mm) Main Output: Connect this audio output to a mixer, powered speakers, or
an audio recorder.
17. 1/8" (3.5 mm) Headphone Output: Connect your headphones to this audio output.
for more information.
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