Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK2 22400 Ficha De Dados
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The Snap mode ensures that any Loop or Cue Point you set in a track will snap to the
closest beat.
closest beat.
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The Quantize mode ensures that any jump you make within the track will retain the phase
sync—may you jump to a Loop, a Cue Point or a beat.
sync—may you jump to a Loop, a Cue Point or a beat.
Both Snap and Quantize modes can be enabled/disabled directly from your S4 by pressing the
corresponding buttons in the Master Display, on either side of the
corresponding buttons in the Master Display, on either side of the
MASTER
button:
The SNAP and QUANT buttons allow you to activate/deactivate Snap and Quantize mode, respectively.
Depending on what you are about to do, you can decide to enable or disable them at any time.
Here are a few examples:
Here are a few examples:
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If you want to set a Loop starting directly on a beat, activate
SNAP
and press the Loop
SIZE
encoder around the desired beat.
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On the contrary, should you wish to set a Cue Point at the beginning of some backing vo-
cals that don’t necessarily start on the beat, deactivate
cals that don’t necessarily start on the beat, deactivate
SNAP
before pressing an unlit
Hotcue button.
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If you’re about to mix in a synched track and want the downbeats of both tracks to per-
fectly match, activate the
fectly match, activate the
QUANT
button before you press
PLAY
(or some Hotcue button).
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On the other hand, if you want to jam around with a Sample loaded on a Remix Deck and
make some stutter-like effects by pressing the corresponding Hotcue button repeatedly,
you might prefer to deactivate
make some stutter-like effects by pressing the corresponding Hotcue button repeatedly,
you might prefer to deactivate
QUANT
to create repetitions shorter than a beat.
Locking the Key of Your Tracks
When synchronizing tracks, you alter their tempo, and consequently their pitch (or key). For
small tempo adjustments, this is not really serious; but when the tempo is changed more
frankly, the resulting pitch might get problematic: kick sounds would lose their power, vocals
would sound silly, etc.
To avoid this, TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 provides you with a Keylock feature that uncouples the
tone and the tempo of a track:
small tempo adjustments, this is not really serious; but when the tempo is changed more
frankly, the resulting pitch might get problematic: kick sounds would lose their power, vocals
would sound silly, etc.
To avoid this, TRAKTOR KONTROL S4 provides you with a Keylock feature that uncouples the
tone and the tempo of a track:
Tutorials
Synchronization
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