Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 MK2 22400 Ficha De Dados
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Both left and right Decks also provide a SHIFT button (9): when held depressed, this button
modifies the function of many other control elements (see section
modifies the function of many other control elements (see section
for more info).
Many control elements on the Decks can have their function customized in order to fit your
specific needs and habits! For more info on this, please refer to chapter
specific needs and habits! For more info on this, please refer to chapter
.
Three Types of Audio Material – Three Deck Flavors
Your Decks can handle three different types of audio material, each of them leading to a spe-
cific Deck Flavor:
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Tracks: A track is a song stored in digital format stored on your hard disk. For instance,
the traditional way-of-DJing consists in playing back a particular sequence of tracks—a
so-called Playlist. Decks handling tracks are called Track Decks.
the traditional way-of-DJing consists in playing back a particular sequence of tracks—a
so-called Playlist. Decks handling tracks are called Track Decks.
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Samples: A Sample is a small piece of audio material. If its physical content does not
really differ from a track’s content (it’s all about audio stored in digital format on your
hard disk), the difference between them is both in their size and purpose: in general, a
Sample is much shorter than a track, and it is aimed to be added to (or blended into) your
main mix. Notably, Samples are perfect material for live remixing! Decks handling Sam-
ples are called Remix Decks. Each Remix Deck provides you with four Sample Slots con-
taining 16 Sample Cells each.
Sample is much shorter than a track, and it is aimed to be added to (or blended into) your
main mix. Notably, Samples are perfect material for live remixing! Decks handling Sam-
ples are called Remix Decks. Each Remix Deck provides you with four Sample Slots con-
taining 16 Sample Cells each.
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Audio input: Whereas the two aforementioned audio material types are played back from
your hard disk, Decks C and D can also be switched to Live Inputs, in which case they
transfer audio signals coming from the outside world to TRAKTOR’s audio processing and
mixing facilities. Whether it’s a microphone, a turntable, a keyboard or anything else, it
gets directly inserted in TRAKTOR’s signal flow.
your hard disk, Decks C and D can also be switched to Live Inputs, in which case they
transfer audio signals coming from the outside world to TRAKTOR’s audio processing and
mixing facilities. Whether it’s a microphone, a turntable, a keyboard or anything else, it
gets directly inserted in TRAKTOR’s signal flow.
Deck Configurations
In TRAKTOR KONTROL S4, the upper Decks A and B are always Track Decks. The lower Decks
C and D are Remix Decks by default, but you can switch them to Track Decks or Live Inputs—
or even deactivate them.
You will find a detailed description of every control element in the Decks in
C and D are Remix Decks by default, but you can switch them to Track Decks or Live Inputs—
or even deactivate them.
You will find a detailed description of every control element in the Decks in
Hardware Reference
Areas and Concepts
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