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
The F1's Filter knobs are always active and work independently of the mode the F1 hap-
pens to be in.
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Rotate the Filter knobs to the left (counterclockwise) for low-pass filtering and to the
right for high-pass filtering.
Notice that the Filter controls on the software move as you move the F1's Filter knobs. If
the Filter controls on the software user interface have been moved so that they don't match
the position of the F1's Filter knobs, when you move the knobs on the F1, the controls on
the software will snap to the hardware controls' positions.
4.2.2 Volume Faders
Under the four Filter knobs are the four Volume faders, corresponding to the four Sample Slots
of the Remix Deck currently being controlled (in focus) by the F1.
The F1's Volume faders.
Like the Filter knobs, the Volume faders work independently of the other Remix Deck modes. If
you are playing with the Reverse mode, for example, you still have full control of both Sample
Slot volume and filtering through the Filter knobs and Volume faders.
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Pull the Volume faders up to increase Sample Slot volume and down to decrease it.
TRAKTOR KONTROL F1 Reference
Performance Mode
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