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7.11. Browser buttons
Use the Up, Down, Left and Right buttons to browse through folders and music libraries.
- Up/Down buttons: move to the previous (Up) or next (Down) music file/directory. You can
move through music lists more quickly by pressing the Up or Down button and turning the jog
wheel at the same time.
- Left/Right buttons: switch the root directory (Left) or enter a directory (Right).
7.12. Balance knob
Use the balance knob to set the balance of the main output (1-2) between the left and right
channels.
7.13. Monitor Select knob
Use the Monitor Select knob to adjust the level of the track you are cueing up in relation to the
overall mix on your headphones or monitoring speakers. The Cue side of the knob’s rotation
represents the selected deck you are cuing up, while the Mix side represents the mix on Deck A +
Deck B.
7.14. Equalization knobs
Use the equalization knobs (Bass, Medium and Treble) for each deck to add color to your music
with custom settings. For example:
- Make dancing easier by enhancing the bass (the bass provides the tempo for dancing).
- Remix songs by boosting the mids (the mids contain the singer’s voice) on one track and
mixing it with another track on the other deck, where you’ve cut the mids.
You can also manipulate the bass to make transitions between two tracks:
- Synchronize the 2 tracks: move the pitch fader to set both tracks at the same BPM.
- Cut out the mids and treble on both decks, keeping only the beat of the bass.
- Move the cross fader from the first deck to the second, while restoring the mids and treble.
7.15. Kill buttons
Use the kill buttons (Bass, Medium and Treble) for each deck to cut off or restore the
corresponding frequency band of the music playing on that deck.
This is a faster way to cut off or restore a frequency band than using the rotary potentiometers,
and allows you to easily create interesting effects for your music with the push of a button.