User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Table of Contents
- 1. Disclaimer
- 2. Welcome to TRAKTOR KONTROL S3
- 3. Setting up TRAKTOR KONTROL S3
- 4. TRAKTOR KONTROL S3 Overview
- 5. Tutorials
- 5.1. Mixing Your First Tracks using Sync
- 5.2. Browsing and Loading Tracks
- 5.3. Controlling Track Playback
- 5.4. Previewing Tracks using the Cue Channel
- 5.5. Adjusting Volume Levels
- 5.6. Using the Equalizer to Tweak Your Sound
- 5.7. Adjusting Track Tempo
- 5.8. Locking the Key of Tracks
- 5.9. Playing with Mixer Effects
- 5.10. Playing with Cue Points
- 5.11. Playing with Loops
- 5.12. Mixing Tracks Using Jog Wheels
- 5.13. Using Flux and Reverse Modes
- 5.14. Working with the Preparation List
- 5.15. Correcting Beatgrids of Tracks
4.2.1. Mixer Channel
The Mixer channels receive the individual audio signals from the Decks. Each Mixer channel con-
tains controls to adjust the incoming and outgoing levels, and the audio signal's frequency content.
The Mixer channels provide you with the following control elements:
(1) GAIN knob: Adjusts the input level for the incoming signal of the corresponding Deck, before it
passes the channel fader.
(2) HI knob: Emphasizes, attenuates, or removes the high frequency band of the audio signal.
(3) MID knob: Emphasizes or attenuates the middle frequency band of the audio signal.
(4) LOW knob: Emphasizes, or attenuates, or removes the low frequency band of the audio sig-
nal.
(5) MIXER FX Amount knob: The MIXER FX Amount knob controls the amount of the MIXER FX
to be applied to the audio signal. In center position the MIXER FX is disabled for the individual
Mixer channel.
(6) MIXER FX ON button: Enables or disables the MIXER FX for the individual Mixer channel.
(7) CUE button: Routes the audio signal of the Mixer channel into the CUE channel.
(8) Channel fader: Adjusts the Mixer channel’s level before the audio signal is sent to the cross-
fader and MASTER volume knob.
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