Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK2 22400 Data Sheet
Product codes
22400
Deactivating Looping
If you want to deactivate the current Loop, do the following:
►
To deactivate looping, push either of the Loop
MOVE
or Loop
SIZE
encoder.
→ The playback continues after the Loop.
By pushing the Loop
MOVE
encoder when there is no Loop currently active, you activate
looping: the next Loop in the track will be activated.
4.4.2
Using Hotcues
In this tutorial and in the previous one, we already used Hotcues to store Cue Points and
Loops. We want to show you here a few more details on their use.
Hotcue buttons with various assignments.
As already explained, when pressing an unlit Hotcue button, if there is no Loop active you
store a Cue Point at the current playback position (the Hotcue button turns blue), and if there
is a Loop active you store this Loop (the Hotcue button turns green).
On the waveform of the software Deck, you can see that a line with the same color appears in
the track at the corresponding position. Moreover, a little number at the top reminds you which
button you should use to jump to that Cue Point or Loop:
store a Cue Point at the current playback position (the Hotcue button turns blue), and if there
is a Loop active you store this Loop (the Hotcue button turns green).
On the waveform of the software Deck, you can see that a line with the same color appears in
the track at the corresponding position. Moreover, a little number at the top reminds you which
button you should use to jump to that Cue Point or Loop:
A waveform with a Cue Point stored as Hotcue 2 and a Loop stored as Hotcue 3.
If you make a mistake, or just decide you no longer want a particular Hotcue, you can quickly
clear it:
clear it:
Tutorials
Looping and Cueing
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