Each deck has a menu, which can be accessed when you right-click on either deck. The menus give you access to these functions:

Jump to Start (Home)

This is much the same as a stop button. It stops the deck playing and moves the cursor to the start of the track.

Tip: You can add a custom key command for the Jump to Start function for faster access. See Hotkey Setup for more information.

Skip Track

If Autoplay is on and the Deck is currently playing then the currently playing track can be skipped.

Clear Deck

This will reset the deck. The audio will stop playing and the track will be cleared from the deck.

Reset Deck to Defaults (R)

This will set all controls and effects back to their default positions.

Set Freestyle Mode On/Off (Shift+S)

By default, Strict mode is on. Strict mode will preserve the tempo of the track as much as possible when interacting with the deck. In Freestyle mode, tempo is not incorporated in order to provide greater accuracy.

Edit Loaded Track's BPM (E)

This will allow you to edit the BPM (Beats Per Minute) value for this particular deck. See Editing the BPM for more information.

Apply Stereo Pan

This will toggle a panning effect to the track and spread the sound signal to the left or right. At full left the sound appears in only the left channel, with all the sound going exclusively to the left channel speaker. Conversely when in the far right, the sound only appears in the right channel speaker.

Edit Stereo Pan

The Stereo Pan dialog window allows you to adjust the panning of the track using select presets as well as adjusting the panning points manually. See Stereo Pan for more information.

Loop Track

Loops the entire track.

Increase Currently Applied Beat Loop

Increases the length of the currently applied loop based on the list of beat loop lengths.

Decrease Currently Applied Beat Loop

Decreases the length of the currently applied loop based on the list of beat loop lengths.

Save Loop To Sample

You can save the currently active loop of a deck to sample. It will be added automatically to the Loops and Samples Tab.

Set Scratch Mode Vinyl

There are two scratch modes: Vinyl and Speed Up/Slow Down. By default, Vinyl mode is on. Click this to toggle between the two mode.

Tip: See Hotkeys for a list of the default hotkeys or to set your own hotkeys.