User's Manual

4. Move the TEMPO fader up or down to change the track tempo.
The track tempo changes but the key value remains at the locked value.
7.7. Playing with Mixer Effects
A Mixer FX is a grouped effect that can be applied to the audio signal in the Mixer channel using
the Mixer FX Amount knob. You can choose one of four preselected Mixer FX using the FX SE-
LECT buttons:
Filter: The FX SELECT 1 button lights up red.
Reverb: The FX SELECT 2 button lights up green.
Dual Delay: The FX SELECT 3 button lights up blue.
Flanger: The FX SELECT 4 button lights up red.
Besides the Filter Effect, each Mixer FX consists of the individual Effect and a Filter Effect. De-
pending on the direction you turn the FX Amount knob, you either apply the Mixer FX in combina-
tion with a low-pass Filter, or with a high-pass Filter.
Selecting a Mixer FX
To select a Mixer FX:
Press the FX SELECT button corresponding to the Mixer FX you want to add.
The FX SELECT button brightly lights up, indicating the Mixer FX is selected.
Applying the Mixer FX to the Audio Signal
To apply the selected Mixer FX in combination with a low-pass Filter to the audio signal:
Turn the Mixer FX Amount knob counterclockwise.
To apply the selected Mixer FX in combination with a high-pass Filter to the audio signal:
Turn the Mixer FX Amount knob to center position.
7.8. Playing with Cue Points
When mixing tracks a common technique is to mix in the next track from a particular position in
that track instead from its start, for example, at a certain beat. Mixing in tracks from a particular
position in that track is called “cueing”. The S2 enables you to set points for cueing and for directly
jumping to these particular positions: Cue Points. You can store Cue Points as Hotcues using the
Pads on the Deck. This allows you to gain instant access to your Cue Points.
Enabling HOTCUES Mode
In order to work with Cue Points you need to ensure you are in HOTCUES mode:
Press the HOTCUES button to enable HOTCUES mode for the selected Deck.
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