User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Disclaimer
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- 1 Welcome to the World of TRAKTOR KONTROL S2!
- 2 TRAKTOR KONTROL S2 Quick Overview
- 3 Preparing Your Music Library
- 4 Tutorials
- 4.1 Playing Your First Track
- 4.2 Mixing In a Second Track
- 4.2.1 Loading and Playing the Second Track
- 4.2.2 Using Headphones to Prepare the Mix
- 4.2.3 Synchronizing the Second Track
- 4.2.4 Setting a Cue Point as Starting Point
- 4.2.5 Interlude: In Case the Left Track Has Reached Its End
- 4.2.6 Mixing In the Track by Using the Channel EQ and Filter
- 4.2.7 Doing Everything by Hand
- 4.3 Adjusting Levels
- 4.4 Looping and Cueing
- 4.5 Using Samples in Your Mix
- 4.6 Adding FX
- 4.7 Synchronization
- 5 Using the S2 with TRAKTOR DJ
- 6 Hardware Overview
- 7 Hardware Control Reference
- 8 Customizing TRAKTOR KONTROL S2
- 9 The S2 Audio Interface and Control Panel
- 10 Troubleshooting and Help
- 11 Appendix A – Common Setups
- 12 Appendix B – Technical Information
- 13 Appendix C – Quick References
- Index
Bear in mind that all your actions affect a Floating Loop (and not the original Stored Loop, if
any). Hence, if you plan to use the modified Loop later, don’t forget to store it! For example,
you can do this by pressing an unlit CUE/REMIX SLOTS button (see section ↑7.5, Using the
CUE/REMIX SLOTS Section).
7.4.3 Loop SIZE Encoder
The Loop SIZE encoder.
The Loop SIZE encoder allows you to select/adjust the Loop size and to set a Floating Loop
with the selected size:
LOOP SIZE encoder No Loop active Loop active
Turn Selects a Loop size (in beats) for the
next Floating Loop that you will set. The
selected Loop size is displayed in the
Loop Control section in TRAKTOR.
Halves/doubles the Loop’s size.
Push Sets and activates a new Floating Loop
at the current playback position with the
selected Loop size.
Deactivates looping.
A Track Deck's Loop Size display in the TRAKTOR software.
You may have noticed that pushing either of the Loop MOVE and Loop SIZE encoders acti-
vates/deactivates looping. The only difference when activating looping via the Loop SIZE
encoder is that you additionally set a new Floating Loop at the current position.
Bear in mind that all your actions affect a Floating Loop (and not the original Stored Loop, if
any). Hence, if you plan to use the modified Loop later, don’t forget to store it! For example,
you can do this by pressing an unlit CUE/REMIX SLOTS button (see section ↑7.5, Using the
CUE/REMIX SLOTS Section).
Hardware Control Reference
Using the LOOP Section
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