User Manual
Offsetting Sample Playback
Offset moves the starting position of a Sample in 16th note steps. To offset a Sample:
1. Re-enter Edit mode, as described above, with SHIFT + QUANT (EDIT).
2. Turn the encoder knob until you see "OF" in the display to enter the Offset sub-mode.
3. Push and hold one of the pads that you just copied which is playing. Notice the display
should indicate "00," meaning that there is no offset on the Sample; playback starts right
at the beginning of the Sample.
4. While holding the pad, slowly rotate the encoder knob. On the TRAKTOR software, you'll
see the start marker of the playback move inside the Slot Player as you move the encoder
knob. The white bar indicates the point where playback will begin when you trigger the
Sample with this pad.
5. Continue changing the offsets on the other pads where you just copied the Sample.
6. Exit Edit mode by pressing QUANT (EDIT).
7. Play the Samples to get a feel for the shifting feeling you've created.
Nudge
Nudge is similar to Offset, only you are moving the starting position of the Sample by fractions
of a 16th note. This is excellent for fixing small timing problems between Samples in your Set.
1. Re-enter Edit mode, as described above.
2. Turn the encoder knob until you see "nU" for "Nudge."
3. While holding the pad you want to nudge, rotate the encoder knob. This moves the Sam-
ple start position.
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