Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK2 22400 Ficha De Dados
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22400
1.
Stop any playing Deck.
On the Master Display of your S4, the
On the Master Display of your S4, the
MASTER
button and indicator light up, indicating
that the Clock currently is the tempo master:
2.
Load two tracks on Deck A and B.
3.
Start the playback on Deck A.
Deck A now is the tempo master: the
MASTER
indicator in the Master Display turns back
off, whereas the
MASTER
indicator on the left Deck Display lights up:
4.
Start the playback on Deck B and beat match the track on Deck B with that on Deck A
(whether manually or via automatic Sync).
(whether manually or via automatic Sync).
5.
Stop Deck A.
→ Deck B now is the tempo master: the
MASTER
indicator on the left Deck Display turns
off, whereas that of the right Deck lights up:
If you play sets with two Decks only, or if you prefer to do your beat matching manually, the
Auto mode might be for you: it guarantees that each new track in the mix sets the tempo refer-
ence, and all FX will synchronize to it correctly — without being constrained to a single tempo.
If you’d like to do a combination of manual and synched beat matching, again leave the
ence, and all FX will synchronize to it correctly — without being constrained to a single tempo.
If you’d like to do a combination of manual and synched beat matching, again leave the
AUTO
button engaged, and enable the
SYNC
button for individual Decks on your S4 as needed:
▪
If
SYNC
is enabled, the new Deck inherits the tempo from the previous tempo master.
▪
If
SYNC
is disabled, the new track sets the current tempo master.
Note that you can also manually set a particular Deck as tempo master:
►
To manually set a Track Deck as tempo master, press
SHIFT
+
SYNC
on that Deck.
Using the Clock as Tempo Master
If you run beat-mixed sets with more than 2 Decks, you should use the Clock as tempo master.
The clock will always give you a solid tempo reference that will not change. Also, if you intend
to only do beat-synced transitions, and would like to stay within the same general BPM range
throughout your set, this is the ideal mode to use. To set it up, do as follows:
The clock will always give you a solid tempo reference that will not change. Also, if you intend
to only do beat-synced transitions, and would like to stay within the same general BPM range
throughout your set, this is the ideal mode to use. To set it up, do as follows:
Tutorials
Synchronization
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