User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Disclaimer
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to the World of TRAKTOR KONTROL D2!
- Using Your D2—Getting Started
- Using Your D2—Getting Advanced
- Using Touch Strip
- Playing with Loops in HOTCUE Mode
- Playing with Loops in LOOP Mode
- Using FREEZE Mode
- Using FLUX Mode
- Remixing with Remix Decks
- Capturing Samples from Track Decks (Using Remix Mode)
- Adding FX
- Using Performance Modes on Remix Decks
- Using Step Sequencer Mode on Remix Decks
- Mixing Stem Files using Stem Decks
- Working with Beatgrids
- Hardware Reference
- Preferences Pane in TRAKTOR
- Troubleshooting - Getting Help
- Technical Specification
4.2.4 Loop Encoder
The Loop encoder is dedicated to looping functions on Track Decks, Stem Decks or Remix
Decks. It has a press function to engage a loop, a rotate function to adjust the loop size, as
well as a segmented LED ring indicating that a loop is engaged. When focus is on Deck A or B
the LED ring color is blue. When focus is on Deck C or D the LED ring color is white.
Loop Encoder
You cannot permanently engage a loop when Flux mode is active. The loop only remains
engaged for as long as you hold the Loop encoder and turns off again when released.
Adjustments to loop size can be made whether a loop is engaged or not.
Moving the Playhead
When a loop is inactive, the Loop encoder can also be used for moving the playhead in incre-
ments of the Loop size by holding SHIFT and then turning the loop encoder.
4.2.5 EDIT Button
The EDIT button activates Beat Grid mode that lets you adjust a track's Beat Grid. The TRAK-
TOR software can analyze your music and apply a Beat Grid which allows automatic beat-
matching and synchronization.
EDIT Button
Hardware Reference
The Deck
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