User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Table of Contents
- 1. Disclaimer
- 2. Welcome to TRAKTOR KONTROL S2
- 3. Concepts
- 4. Setting up TRAKTOR KONTROL S2
- 5. TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Overview
- 6. Mixing Your First Tracks using SYNC
- 7. Tutorials
- 7.1. Browsing and Loading Tracks
- 7.2. Controlling Track Playback
- 7.3. Adjusting Volume Levels
- 7.4. Using the Equalizer to Tweak Your Sound
- 7.5. Adjusting Track Tempo
- 7.6. Locking the Key of Tracks
- 7.7. Playing with Mixer Effects
- 7.8. Playing with Cue Points
- 7.9. Playing with Loops
- 7.10. Snap Mode and Quantize Mode
- 7.11. Using Flux and Reverse Modes
- 7.12. Previewing Tracks using the CUE Channel
- 7.13. Working with the Preparation List
- 7.14. Adding Samples to Your Mix
- 7.15. Correcting Beatgrids of Tracks
- 7.16. Mixing Tracks Using Jog Wheels
- 8. Preferences
- 9. Integrating a Microphone
- 10. Setting the TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 as Your Default Audio Interface
7.16.6. Cuing the Next Track using the Jog Wheels
When the tracks are in sync, use your headphones and the Jog Wheel to find the right position in
the next track for fading it in:
1. Touch and hold the Jog Wheel on its top plate.
The playback is held at the current position.
2. While touching the top plate turn the Jog Wheel clockwise to seek in the track.
While turning the Jog Wheel the playhead moves slightly.
3. To seek in bigger steps, press and hold SHIFT and turn the Jog Wheel.
The playhead now moves in bigger steps.
4. When you have found the right position, turn the Jog Wheel counterclockwise to place the
playhead position closely before that beat and hold it.
5. At the moment you hear a downbeat, release the top plate.
Ideally the tracks now play in sync. If necessary nudge or bend the tempo by turning the Jog
Wheel using its rim.
7.16.7. Mixing in the Next Track
You can now mix in the next track by using the crossfader:
1. Move the crossfader slowly towards center position:
The audio signal of the track in Mixer channel B is fading into the MASTER signal.
2. While the track in Deck A reaches its end, slowly move the crossfader to the right-most posi-
tion.
The audio signal of Mixer channel A slowly fades out of the Master signal. Only Mixer chan-
nel B is now audible.
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