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
Display Area and Controls
(1) BACK Button: The BACK button lets you navigate back up a level in the Browser. For more
information, refer to section ↑4.2.7.1, BACK Button.
(2) BROWSE Encoder: The BROWSE encoder opens the Browser on a Deck’s display and let you
scroll through lists and load tracks. For more information, refer to section ↑4.2.7.2, BROWSE
Encoder.
(3) Settings Button: The Settings button opens the device settings, allowing you to adjust RGB
calibration (color rendition) and screen brightness, as well as TOUCH sensitivity of the knobs.
For more information, refer to section ↑4.2.7.3, Settings Button.
(4) Display Buttons: The function of these four buttons depends on context - whether the dis-
play is currently showing a Track Deck, Remix Deck or Beat Grid Edit. For more information,
refer to section ↑4.2.7.4, Display Buttons.
(5) Display: By means of the 4.3-inch color displays, you can use a lot of TRAKTOR's features
without looking at your computer's display. For more information, refer to section ↑4.2.7.5,
Display.
Hardware Reference
The Deck
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