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2.
Click the Deck letter of the Deck for which you want to enable the Scratch function.
The context menu opens.
3.
Select
Track Deck
.
The Deck switches to Track Deck.
4.
Click the Deck letter again to open the context menu.
5.
Select
Scratch Control
.
The Scratch function is enabled for the Track Deck. The
CUE
and
CUP
buttons of the Trans-
port Controls are replaced by the Absolute mode button and Relative mode button.
6.
Repeat the aforementioned steps if you have another device for Scratch control connected.
Using Timecode Media
To control the Decks you need to use the timecode media corresponding to the devices you use:
1.
Load a track into the Deck.
2.
Put on the timecode vinyl(s) on your turntable(s) or insert the CD(s) into your CD player(s).
3.
Start playback on the device(s).
TRAKTOR now calibrates the incoming timecode signal.
4.
Click either the Absolute mode button or the Relative mode button in the Transport Controls.
The track playback in the Deck is now controlled by the timecode signal coming from the ex-
ternal device.
Displaying the Timecode Scopes in the Decks
To additionally monitor the timecode signal quality, you can display the timecode signal scopes on
the individual Decks in TRAKTOR:
1.
Open the Preferences in TRAKTOR.
2.
Select the
Decks Layout
page.
3.
In the
Platter / Scope
option, select
Scope
from the individual drop-down menus.
The timecode scopes are now visible in the Decks.
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