User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Disclaimer
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to the TRAKTOR KONTROL F1!
- TRAKTOR KONTROL F1 Overview
- Tutorials and Workflows
- TRAKTOR KONTROL F1 Reference
- Introduction
- Performance Mode
- Browse Mode
- Capture Mode
- Selecting the Capture Source Deck
- Activating Capture Mode
- Setting the Capture Size
- The SYNC (MASTER) Button in Capture Mode
- Activating a Loop on the Capture Source Deck
- Loop Move and Beat Jump on Capture Source Deck
- Capturing a Sample into a Cell
- Auto-capturing a Sample
- Quick-Capturing Into a Cell
- Quick Auto-Capture
- Delete Mode
- Color Mode
- Type Mode
- Pitch Mode
- Size Mode
- Speed Mode
- Edit Mode
- MIDI Mode
- Sample Slot Parameters
- F1 Preferences
- Index
With the exception of the SHIFT button, the F1's buttons have two states, which means that
they have both a primary and secondary function. The secondary function is attained by push-
ing the SHIFT button at the same time as the targeted button. In this manual, each button is
named by both functions, with the secondary function written in parentheses. For example, the
top-left button in the middle section of the F1 is called the SYNC (MASTER) button. The F1's
Mode buttons are:
• SYNC (MASTER)
• QUANT (EDIT)
• CAPTURE (DELETE)
• REVERSE (COLOR)
• TYPE (PITCH)
• SIZE (SPEED)
• BROWSE (MIDI)
All Mode buttons govern certain modes of the controller. See ↑4.1.1, A Word on Modes for fur-
ther information on the controller modes.
Faders
One of the four Volume faders on the F1.
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