> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.district.berlin/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.district.berlin/features/images-and-media.md).

# Tutorial

The tutorial takes place on a **dedicated tutorial map** and covers everything you need to know to start DJing. A **professional voice-over with authentic Berlin flair** guides you through each step.

### What You'll Learn

1. **Environment Navigation**: Move and rotate in the virtual space
2. **DJ Setup**:
   * Loading tracks onto decks
   * Playing and pausing tracks
   * Using the crossfader and volume controls
3. **Advanced Techniques**:
   * Setting loops with quantization and autoloop
   * Syncing tracks
   * Applying effects
   * Using the jog wheel for CDJ-style control and vinyl-mode scratching

The tutorial uses voice-over instructions, visual cues (blinking buttons), and interactive tasks. It provides hints for common issues and offers praise upon completing objectives.

You can skip the tutorial at any time.

### Rewards

Completing the tutorial earns you **100 $CD** — a one-time reward to kick-start your in-game currency.

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