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q Audio input/output part
This section describes the top panel in the following sections: qAudioinput/outputpartandwTRAKTORLE2/PRO2.ReaddescriptionsforyourDJsoftware.
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
W0
W2
W6
W8
W5
W3
W4
W9
E1
E4
E6
E5
W7
E0
E2
E3
W1
E8R1 E7E9R0
Q1
Q0
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Q2
Q7Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q8 Q9
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Q2
NOTE
Note that there are many buttons that have two different
functions that are selected by pushing the buttons for a short
time or long time (1 second or more).
The “ ” mark indicates a short time push function, and the
” mark indicates a long time push function.
q Play/Pause button (13) ···························· (26)
w CUE button ················································· (27)
e REVERSE button ········································ (32)
r FAST SEARCH buttons
(6, 7) ···················································· (26)
t TRACK SEARCH buttons (8, 9)
•8 : When this button is pressed, playback
is paused at the start of the previous track.
•9 : When this button is pressed, playback
is paused at the start of the next track.
y MIDI BANK 2 button ··································· (35)
u HOT CUE buttons (1/2/3/4) ······················· (30)
i B button (B TRIM) ······································· (29)
o A button (A TRIM) ······································ (29)
Q0 AUTO LOOP +/– buttons ··························· (30)
Q1 AUTO LOOP button ···································· (30)
Q2 USB port
Insert a USB memory device or connect a HDD.
Q3 USB DRIVE indicator ·································· (22)
Q4 USB eject button ( USB 5) ····················· (23)
Q5 EXIT/RELOOP button ································· (29)
Q6 Clear button (CLR) ······································ (30)
Q7 Source select buttons
(CD/USB/LINK/MIDI)
······················································· (20 – 23, 35)
Q8 Display ··························································· (9)
Q9 Hot List Add/Remove button
(HOT LIST ADD/ REMOVE) ················ (31)
W0 BACK button ( ) ······················ (21, 24, 25, 44)
Forward button ( ) ··································· (24)
CLR/ ALL CLR button
······························································· (25, 30)
•BACK : Returns to the previous layer or
previous setting of the selected mode.
• : Switches the active panel within
“engine”. When the remaining track time is
below the set time, left and right selector knob
indicators flash alternately.
W1 DISC EJECT button (DISC EJECT5) ·········· (21)
W2 Selector knob (SEL.)
•Turn this knob to select modes or setting
values.
•Press this knob to choose the selected item.
•When searching for tracks on a music CD, turn
this knob while pressing it to select tracks in
10-track units.
•When searching for tracks from the database,
turn this knob while pressing it to jump to the
items that start with the specified first letter.
W3 TIME button ·················································· (9)
HOT LIST button ········································· (31)
W4 DISPLAY/CRATE button
•DISPLAY : When this button is pressed, the
display switches between the performance
screen and search screen, and the tag
information of the currently playing song is
displayed.
•CRATE : When this button is pressed while
W7 SHIFT is held down, the “engine” crate is
displayed.
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