Native Instruments TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 Manual

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  • Page 1 Manual...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. The software described by this docu- ment is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this...
  • Page 3 Contact Germany Native Instruments GmbH Schlesische Str. 29-30 D-10997 Berlin Germany www.native-instruments.de Native Instruments North America, Inc. 6725 Sunset Boulevard 5th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90028 www.native-instruments.com © Native Instruments GmbH, 2012. All rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome to the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2! ..............8 Document Conventions ....................... 9 Names and Pet Names for Software and Hardware ..............10 The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 Documentation At a Glance .............. 10 1.3.1 The Setup Guide ......................10 1.3.2 The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 Manual ................
  • Page 5 Filter and EQ Knob Snap ......................28 Macro FX ............................. 29 Using Additional Controllers ....................... 30 Customizing the Z2 ........................30 TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 Hardware Reference ..............31 Introduction ..........................31 Rear Panel ..........................32 5.2.1 AC Power ........................32 5.2.2...
  • Page 6 Secondary Cue ......................67 6.1.3 Restore Default ......................67 6.1.4 Calibration ........................ 68 6.1.5 LEDs .......................... 68 The Z2 Audio Interface And Control Panel ................... 68 6.2.1 Settings on Mac OS X ....................69 TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 6...
  • Page 7 Cue/Sample LED Color Illumination .................... 75 Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons: Optional Secondary Functions for Track Decks ......76 Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons: Optional Secondary Functions for Remix Decks ......79 Virtual USB I/O Routing ......................81 Index ........................82 TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 7...
  • Page 8: Welcome To The Traktor Kontrol Z2

    Welcome to the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2! Dear Native Instruments customer, Thank you for purchasing the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2, and for your continued trust in Native Instruments products. The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 is a both fully integrated TRAKTOR controller and a standalone digital mixer and audio interface, giving you the full flexibility of DJing with or without your computer.
  • Page 9: Document Conventions

    Welcome to the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2! Document Conventions ▪ Perfectly extendable through the addition of Native Instruments controllers such as the KONTROL X1 and the KONTROL F1 ▪ Built-in USB hub, providing two powered USB ports for connecting other devices such as...
  • Page 10: Names And Pet Names For Software And Hardware

    Names and Pet Names for Software and Hardware In this manual, we often refer to the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 also as the "KONTROL Z2," or simply the "Z2." Likewise, the TRAKTOR SCRATCH PRO 2 software will most often just be re- ferred to as "TRAKTOR."...
  • Page 11: The Controller Editor Manual

    1.3.4 The Controller Editor Manual Aside from using your TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 hardware controller together with the TRAKTOR software, you can also use it as a versatile MIDI controller to pilot any other MIDI-capable ap- plication or device. This is made possible by the Controller Editor software, a little application that allows you to precisely define all MIDI assignments on your Z2 when operated in MIDI mode.
  • Page 12: System And Power Requirements

    Power Requirements System and Power Requirements Power Requirements The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 requires 115-230VAC (50-60Hz). Because the Z2's power supply is internal, the standard power cord is all you need to connect. Software System Requirements For the minimum system requirements your computer needs to meet, see the TRAKTOR speci- fications section of the Native Instruments website: http://www.native-instruments.com/#/en/products/dj/traktor-pro-2/specifications/?page=2050.
  • Page 13: Using The Z2 As A Stand-Alone Dj Mixer (Direct Mode)

    ▪ Two ground screws for turntable grounding Audio Outputs ▪ Two stereo headphone output jacks: one 1/4-inch jack and one 1/8-inch jack (on front panel) ▪ A stereo pair of Quarter-inch jacks (balanced) for booth outputs TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 13...
  • Page 14: Connecting The Z2

    Get some sound coming from your turntables or CD players. 10. Slowly turn up the MASTER knob until the volume is at the desired level. If you still can't hear anything, make sure that: TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 14...
  • Page 15: Adding A Microphone Or Other Audio Source

    Make sure your device is outputting audio. Turn up the VOLUME knob on the upper left of the Z2's top panel until you reach the de- sired auxiliary audio volume level. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 15...
  • Page 16: Using The Channel Eqs And Filters

    This works the same way for the three (LOW, MID, and HI) EQ knobs. In addition, in TRAK- TOR mode (see ↑4, Using the Z2 with TRAKTOR (TRAKTOR Mode)), the same effect is possible, even when using TRAKTOR's internal filter and EQ. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 16...
  • Page 17: Using The Z2 With Traktor (Traktor Mode)

    Basics Using the Z2 with TRAKTOR (TRAKTOR Mode) Although the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 can be used as a solid stand-alone DJ mixer, it becomes most powerful when used with the TRAKTOR software, combining the advantages of a stand- alone mixer and fully-integrated controller in one unit.
  • Page 18: Browsing And Loading

    When you have found the track or Remix Set you wish to load, press the LOAD (DUPLI- CATE) button or B) corresponding to the Deck into which you wish to load your track or Remix Set. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 18...
  • Page 19: Duplicating Tracks From Deck To Deck

    B) button so that it lights up green. See also ↑5.4.17, REL / INTL Buttons A and B and the TRAKTOR manual for informa- tion on Internal Playback vs. Absolute/Relative mode (both Timecode modes). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 19...
  • Page 20: Deck Volume Controls And Crossfader

    There is a setting in TRAKTOR's Transport preferences called "Only On-Air Decks can be Tempo Master." Deactivating this option will prevent this auto-switching behav- ior. For further information about Tempo Master and syncing behavior, refer to the TRAKTOR Manual. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 20...
  • Page 21: Adjusting Gain

    Loading a not formerly analyzed track into a Deck, Auto-Gain will be automatically disabled for that Deck. Only after you reload the relevant track, the proper Auto-Gain setting will be written to the file and Auto-Gain will be enabled. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 21...
  • Page 22: Pre-Listening

    Now toggle the two Cue buttons on and off. Notice that when both Cue buttons are off, there is no signal at all coming through the headphones. Press both Cue buttons so that they are on. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 22...
  • Page 23: Creating Loops And Beatjumping

    1/32nd of a beat to 32 beats. Press SHIFT and turn the encoder to the right (for jumping forward) or to the left (for jumping back). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 23...
  • Page 24: Using The Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons

    Z2 control Decks A or C (depending on the Deck focus you have set) and the but- tons on the right control Decks B or D (also depending on the Deck focus). The button lights up blue to indicate that a cue point is stored there. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 24...
  • Page 25: Working With Loops

    ↑4.3.1, Changing Deck Focus For The Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons). With the LOOP (SIZE) encoder, set the length of the loop. The loop length is indicated on the Loop Size display. Press the LOOP (SIZE) encoder to activate the loop. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 25...
  • Page 26: Controlling Remix Decks

    Cue/Sample Trigger buttons will trigger the Sample Slot and start the Deck. Once the Deck is playing, repeatedly pressing the buttons will toggle the Mute state of the Sample Slot on and off. Triggering a Remix Deck and toggling mute/unmute: TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 26...
  • Page 27: Flux Mode

    Cue/Sample trigger button. The virtual Flux mode timeline is represented by a green playhead in the waveform view. Additionally, a Flux Mode indicator will flash in the Deck Header. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 27...
  • Page 28: Filter And Eq Knob Snap

    FILTER knob back to the center position. As you turn the knob, you won't hear any difference. When the knob is back in the center position, release the SHIFT button. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 28...
  • Page 29: Macro Fx

    (Dry/Wet) knob towards the right until you can clearly hear the effect. Slowly rotate the knob — you will hear a smooth transition between the different posi- tions of the Macro FX preset. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 29...
  • Page 30: Using Additional Controllers

    If you wish to remap the Z2's controls to other functions, you can create your own controller template using the Native Instruments Controller Editor, which is installed with the TRAKTOR software. In addition, it is now possible to simply modify the factory map with mapping over- rides instead of starting from scratch, when you might only want to change one or two knob assignments.
  • Page 31: Traktor Kontrol Z2 Hardware Reference

    TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 Hardware Reference Introduction This chapter details the use of each element on your TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2. Like any impor- tant piece of audio hardware, it is a good idea to get familiar with the Z2 in order to make the most of this highly versatile mixer and controller.
  • Page 32: Rear Panel

    AC Power The power switch and the jack on the rear panel. ▪ Power Switch: Switches the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 on/off. ▪ Power Jack: Plug in a standard IEC C14-type connector power cord (included) here. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 32...
  • Page 33: Usb Connections

    (party!) performance situations. When plugging your USB cable into the rear panel of the Z2, you'll notice this extra-tight grip to prevent accidental slippage. For an overview of the Z2's internal USB routing, refer to ↑6.6, Virtual USB I/O Routing. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 33...
  • Page 34: Output Section

    (for live performance effects, for example). Since you can in- dependently adjust the levels of both the MAIN/MASTER and the BOOTH outputs, you have a lot of flexibility with these two sets of outputs. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 34...
  • Page 35: Input Section

    You can also mix these modes and have one channel operating in Direct mode while the other is running ion TRAKTOR mode. See also ↑3, Using the Z2 as a Stand-alone DJ Mixer (Direct Mode) ↑4, Using the Z2 with TRAKTOR (TRAKTOR Mode). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 35...
  • Page 36: Aux / Mic Section

    TRAKTOR's FX or through the Z2's channel EQs or Filters. input can be muted with the on/off switch (see also ↑5.4.1, AUX / MIC Controls) on the top panel. 5.2.6 GND (Ground) Screws The ground screws on the rear panel. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 36...
  • Page 37: Kensington Lock Port

    The Kensington lock on the rear panel. Obviously, you'll want make sure no one "accidentally" walks off with your Z2! Front Panel The Z2's front panel. The front panel consists uniquely of headphone and crossfader elements. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 37...
  • Page 38: Phones Section

    In TRAKTOR mode this will also work; activating XF REVERSE will then switch the software's crossfader assignments. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 38...
  • Page 39: Xf Curve Knob

    (or CD) mixing with TRAKTOR Timecode mixing. The following section describes all of the controls and displays on the Z2's top panel — learn- ing these functions is the key to mastering the Z2! TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 39...
  • Page 40: Aux / Mic Controls

    ▪ Microphone button: This button activates the mic input. When on, the button lights up brightly. Note that the Mic On/Off button does not toggle between the Mic and Aux inputs — it only adds the microphone signal to the auxiliary signal, if there is one present. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 40...
  • Page 41: Macro Fx Sections

    Group mode. In order for any effect to be audible, the relevant FX Unit needs to be activated for the channel via its FX Assign button (see ↑5.4.11, FX Assign Buttons (1, 2)). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 41...
  • Page 42 In addition, the order of the FX on this list depends on the order you add them. This way, if you put three FX in your "FX TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 42...
  • Page 43: Deck C And Deck D Knobs

    (refer to the TRAKTOR manual for further information). 5.4.4 LOOP (SIZE) Encoders Encoders The left LOOP (SIZE) encoder on the top panel. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 43...
  • Page 44 The displays display the loop (or move) length as a number. The displays blink when the asso- ciated track is looping. In addition, they display various options when you press the Z2's Set- tings button (↑5.4.13, Status/Mode Indicators). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 44...
  • Page 45: Cue/Sample Trigger Section (1, 2, 3, 4)

    If one of the Focus buttons is lit or flashing, holding SHIFT and pressing the other Focus button will switch both the Deck focus and will enter secondary mode at the same time. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 45...
  • Page 46 Live Input (use the Loop Recorder for that) or another Remix Deck. Therefore, the options that you see on the Loop Size display will depend on how many Track Decks you have (the Loop Recorder option is always available). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 46...
  • Page 47 Sample Slot. When the Remix Deck is playing, pressing one of the buttons will toggle the Mute/Play state of the corresponding Sample Slot. The Cue/Sample Trigger but- tons light up with the same color as the currently playing Sample Cell in the Remix Deck. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 47...
  • Page 48 If there is a Sample playing unmuted, the slot will be muted If there is a Sample playing muted, the Sample Slot will be unmuted If there is a stopped Sample in the Slot, the Sample will start playing and be unmuted. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 48...
  • Page 49: Flux Buttons

    Flux mode. Tap Tempo To tap the tempo of Deck A or B: Press and hold SHIFT and then tap the channel's FLUX (TAP) button at the desired tem- ► TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 49...
  • Page 50: Phono/Line Switches (Ph / Ln)

    Deck A's phono/line switch to the left of the TRAKTOR mode button. These switches let you choose the analog input source for the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2. There are two main stereo channel inputs on the Z2, and each has separate phono and line inputs.
  • Page 51: Gain Knobs

    Note that these knobs only control the gain of Decks A and B. It is not possible to control the channel gain of Tracks C and D directly from the Z2. See also ↑5.4.3, DECK C and DECK D Knobs. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 51...
  • Page 52: Eq (Hi, Mid, Low) And Filter Controls

    EQ effects. You can "drop" a filter (or an EQ band) in or out of the mix by using the SHIFT button. See also ↑4.5, Filter and EQ Knob Snap. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 52...
  • Page 53 If the Z2's hardware knobs ever appear to be off center with regards to the what the TRAK- TOR software is showing, you can always recalibrate them easily. To do this, go into TRAK- TOR's preferences and open the Z2 tab. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 53...
  • Page 54: Fx Assign Buttons (1, 2)

    One of the 7-segment displays displaying a loop/move size on the Z2. The 7-segment displays are used for displaying information about loop/move size, and settings options. For further information, refer to ↑5.4.4, LOOP (SIZE) Encoders ↑5.4.13, Status/ Mode Indicators. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 54...
  • Page 55: Status/Mode Indicators

    Ground hum detected: Fast blink (0.5 second inter- val) Left or right channel missing: Fast blink (0.5 second interval) 5.4.14 S (Snap), Q (Quantize), and Settings Buttons The S (Snap), Q (Quantize), and Settings buttons with the status/mode indicators above. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 55...
  • Page 56 Press again to toggle back to the previous state. ▪ Reset: The right display shows "rES". Press the right LOOP (SIZE) encoder to reset all in- put and output routing configurations to their default values. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 56...
  • Page 57: Browse And Load Controls

    You can customize layouts in the Layout Manager tab of the TRAKTOR Preferences. 5.4.15 BROWSE and LOAD Controls You can browse and load your tracks directly from the Z2 mixer with the BROWSE encoder and LOAD (DUPLICATE) buttons. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 57...
  • Page 58 (clockwise) through the Browser Tree Hold SHIFT and press encoder Expand or collapse the currently selected Browser Tree branch Hold SHIFT and press and rotate encoder Scroll the Browser Tree in increments of ten TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 58...
  • Page 59: Headphone And Cue Control Area

    (DUPLICATE) button, the track and its transport data (whether or not it is playing, looped, etc.) from Deck A will be duplicated to Deck B. 5.4.16 Headphone and Cue Control Area The headphone control area on the Z2. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 59...
  • Page 60: Rel / Intl Buttons A And B

    INTL, the associated Deck will be forced into Internal Play- back mode (regardless of the previous state) and the Deck will start playing if previously stopped and will stop playing if previously playing. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 60...
  • Page 61: Sync Buttons A And B

    (just like pressing [Shift] on a computer keyboard) and enables controls to perform secondary functions. Secondary functions are listed along with the primary function descriptions in this TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 User Manual. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 61...
  • Page 62: Level Meters

    (on the front panel of the Z2, see also ↑5.3, Front Panel). Crossfader Reverse only affects a channel in Direct mode. Refer to the TRAKTOR Manual for further information on Direct mode. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 62...
  • Page 63: Volume Faders And Crossfader

    TRAKTOR manual for more details. Crossfader reverse: On the front panel of the Z2, the XF REVERSE switch lets you reverse the crossfader direction. When on, the Level Meter will also display REVERSE. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 63...
  • Page 64: Output Section

    Z2's MAIN/ ▪ MASTER outputs located on the Z2's rear panel. BOOTH volume knob: The BOOTH volume knob adjusts the volume of the BOOTH outputs ▪ located on the Z2's rear panel. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 64...
  • Page 65: Appendix

    Appendix The Z2's Preferences In TRAKTOR The TRAKTOR preferences have a section dedicated to your TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 when it is connected. Open the TRAKTOR preferences either by clicking the cogwheel symbol in the soft- ware's upper right corner, or via File > Preferences... > Traktor Kontrol Z2.
  • Page 66 Appendix The Z2's Preferences In TRAKTOR The TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 preferences section in the TRAKTOR preferences. There are five areas with Z2 specific settings here: Mic/Aux Input, Secondary Cue, Restore De- fault, Calibration, and LEDs. See the following sections for further description:...
  • Page 67: Mic/Aux Input

    Trigger Buttons: Optional Secondary Functions for Remix Decks for further description. 6.1.3 Restore Default The Restore Default area in the Z2 preferences. Clicking this button restores all Z2 settings to the factory settings. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 67...
  • Page 68: Calibration

    The Z2 Audio Interface And Control Panel Your TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 is equipped with a high-end audio interface. You can adjust the audio interface settings to your needs and computer performance. Depending on whether you work on Windows or Mac OS X, you can adjust these settings in dif- ferent ways.
  • Page 69: Settings On Mac Os X

    In TRAKTOR: Open Preferences > Audio Setup to access the settings for the Z2 audio interface. ► There, you can adjust the audio interface settings of the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2. You have two settings: Sample Rate: The Sample Rate is fixed to 48000 Hz for the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2's ▪...
  • Page 70: Settings On Windows: The Control Panel

    Latency slider and display: From your desktop: Go to Start > Programs > Native Instruments > Traktor Kontrol Z2 > ► Traktor Kontrol Z2 Control Panel. If you cannot find the Control Panel, the driver is most likely not installed at all. In this case, please re-install the driver as described in the separate Setup Guide.
  • Page 71 Click on the tabs at the left to open the corresponding page of the Control Panel. ► Audio Settings Page Audio Settings page allows you to adjust the settings of the audio interface. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 71...
  • Page 72 The Z2 Audio Interface And Control Panel The Control Panel with Audio Settings page opened Sample Rate: The Sample Rate is fixed to 48000 Hz for the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2's ▪ audio interface. The sample rate defines how many samples are played/recorded per one second of sound.
  • Page 73 : displays your system’s output latency in milliseconds. ▪ Notice there is also an input latency when working with the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2. The out- put latency value does not represent the overall latency, from pressing a button on the control- ler to hearing the resulting effect at the output.
  • Page 74 Reasons for underruns can be too many ongoing background tasks or high CPU usage within a music program that uses the device as audio driver. ▪ Reset: A click on this button resets the error count. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 74...
  • Page 75: Cue/Sample Led Color Illumination

    ▪ Orange: Fade-In and Fade-Out Markers ▪ White: Grid Marker For Remix Decks For Remix Decks, the LEDs light up according to the color and playback state of the associated active cell in the Remix Deck. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 75...
  • Page 76: Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons: Optional Secondary Functions For Track Decks

    For a general description of the Cue/Sample Trigger buttons, also refer to ↑5.4.5, Cue/Sample Trigger Section (1, 2, 3, You can determine what the secondary function will be in the TRAKTOR preferences (in the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 tab, under Secondary Cue). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 76...
  • Page 77 The following options are available for Track Decks: HotCues 5-8 This is the default setting. The buttons will be illuminated according to the type of Cue as- signed to the button (just like in the primary mode). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 77...
  • Page 78 Button 2 2 beat loop Button 3 8 beat loop Button 4 16 beat loop All buttons will be illuminated green in this mode where the active button is shown in bright green. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 78...
  • Page 79: Cue/Sample Trigger Buttons: Optional Secondary Functions For Remix Decks

    For a general description of the Cue/Sample Trigger buttons, also refer to ↑5.4.5, Cue/Sample Trigger Section (1, 2, 3, You can determine what the secondary function will be in the TRAKTOR preferences (in the TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 tab, under Secondary Cue). TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 79...
  • Page 80 This is the default setting. All buttons light up according to the associated sample colors. The buttons are bright when the sample is playing, dim when the sample is stopped or muted, and dark when no sample is loaded. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 80...
  • Page 81: Virtual Usb I/O Routing

    ▪ USB IN 5/6: This is the Channel B Phono or Line Input (depending on the position of the PH/LN switch). ▪ USB IN 7/8: This is the output of the entire mixer routed back to the computer for the pur- pose of recording. TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 81...
  • Page 82: Index

    [38] BeatJumping [23] [60] Booth outputs [34] Cue mix [22] BROWSE encoder [57] Cue points Browsing [18] [57] [24] [47] setting [24] [47] working with Cue/Sample Trigger buttons [47] Customizing [30] TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 82...
  • Page 83 Overview Ground wires [37] [10] Setup Guide TRAKTOR Manual [10] Drop-outs [69] [72] Headphones [38] [60] Duplicating Decks [19] Input section [35] Effects Internal Playback [60] [54] activating Internal Playback mode [19] [52] TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 83...
  • Page 84 Macro FX [29] MACRO FX controls [41] RCA connectors [34] Microphone REL / INTL [60] [15] connecting Remix Decks controlling [26] Operation modes Direct mode [13] [50] [17] [50] TRAKTOR mode Output Latency [73] TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 84...
  • Page 85 [26] triggering Tempo Master [20] working with [47] Timecode modes [19] Scratch control [60] SHIFT button [61] XF CURVE [39] Snap [56] XF REVERSE [38] Stand-alone operation [13] XLR connectors [34] Start/stop [19] TRAKTOR KONTROL Z2 - Manual - 85...

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