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Tempo fader at high resolution. This allows you to press Sync and then fine-control
the tempo fader at the synched position.
When you can only control a certain portion of the entire range of a parameter,
such as the filter.
Relative mode can be used when a knob or fader is shared between different pa
rameters to avoid skips when switching to the other assignment.
Fader / Knob Options
Soft Takeover (Direct mode): Enable this to avoid parameter jumps when starting con
trolling a parameter.
Invert (Direct and Relative mode): Inverts the action of your external Control. High fad
er/knob values become low values in the TRAKTOR and vice versa.
Encoder
Enc.-Mode: You can switch between two types of encoders. 7Fh/01h is standard for
most controllers. However if your encoder mapping does not behave as intended (e.g.
inverted) or the mapped parameter reacts too coarsely, it is most likely due to the
wrong encoder mode and we recommend trying the alternate mode (
3Fh/41h).
Encoder Options
Rotary Sensitivity (Relative mode): This defines the speed of the TRAKTOR Control
movement. A higher value will make a TRAKTOR fader or knob move faster.
Rotary Acceleration (Relative mode): It is recommended to set this to 0% for most ap
plications. We recommend experimenting with this after you have tried the
Sensitivity
parameter.
The TRAKTOR Control position is influenced by the speed of the external Control
movement. As a side effect, this results in a different value of the TRAKTOR Con
trol if for example you move a fader up fast and then slowly down to its original po
sition.
Invert (Direct and Relative mode): Inverts the action of your external Control. High fad
er/knob values become low values in TRAKTOR and vice versa.
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Traktor Kontrol X1
TRAKTOR contains a preference page labeled Traktor Kontrol X1 that holds the options de
scribed in the following.
Preferences
Traktor Kontrol X1
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