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By slowly turning the
CUE MIX
knob on the front panel, you will hear the second track come
into the mix in sync with Deck A.
Note that you should always adjust the tempo of the track that is not audible to the audience!
Note that you should always adjust the tempo of the track that is not audible to the audience!
4.2.5
Setting a Cue Point as Starting Point
You will probably want to have more control over which particular part of the track you mix in.
For example, most of the time, not only the tempos but also the downbeats of both tracks
For example, most of the time, not only the tempos but also the downbeats of both tracks
should match. Using a particular point in a track (for mixing in, triggering, etc.) is called “cue-
ing.”
TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 lets you mark points for cueing—we call them Cue Points. This nota-
ing.”
TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 lets you mark points for cueing—we call them Cue Points. This nota-
bly allows you to re-use these points at a later stage, or in a later session.
The four unlit Hotcue buttons.
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On the right Deck, whether or not the track is playing, simply press one of the unlit Hot-
cue buttons on a downbeat—let’s say the Hotcue button 1.
cue buttons on a downbeat—let’s say the Hotcue button 1.
→ The Hotcue button lights up in blue: you’ve just stored a Cue Point that you can return to
simply by pressing the same Hotcue button again.
The first Hotcue button is now lit in blue.
Snapping to the Beats
You don’t have to worry about dropping a Hotcue directly on a beat: by default, TRAKTOR will
make sure this happens automatically. This is because the so-called Snap mode is on, as you
make sure this happens automatically. This is because the so-called Snap mode is on, as you
can see by the lit
SNAP
indicator on the Master Display, located in the middle of the Mixer:
Tutorials
Mixing In a Second Track
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