
#Traktor f1 serato full#
Getting full controllers (especially at S8 size) shoehorned into a booth is quite a feat. If you look at the setups in the videos, the Kontrol D2 is a controller aimed at being a CDJ alternative. We don’t know the price, but one third of an S8 doesn’t seem unreasonable for this. Our guess is that Traktor is being rebuilt from the ground up to enable in-app purchases among other things and will be out later this year. It looks to be working with the current version of Traktor. So it’s the controller element of an S8 that offers four deck control and has extra waveform options. Full four deck control can be yours, for a price. The image shows two, but there may well be four to bring it level with standard height gear. I’m not 100% clear on if these are remix deck waveforms, but in theory if the Kontrol D2 can control four decks then it makes sense to have stacked waveforms for those decks too.įeet - the Kontrol D2 can be angled. Stacked Waveforms - there seems to be some differences in how the screen is used. As the above image shows, there’s a USB two port hub for chaining, USB connector, a power connector and an on/off switch. As an F1/X1 style controller, it doesn’t make a huge amount of sense to include one, because this just controls elements of Traktor but isn’t a mixer like say the Z1. USB chaining - the Kontrol D2 doesn’t have an audio interface. Sorry people - no audio interface, but there is a hub. Thus I see four deck control from one D2, but I expect that most users will but a pair. And a mixture of guesswork and arm-twisting allows me to deliver what I think we’re seeing here.Ī big controller - the D2 is about 2″ wider and 3″ deeper than a conventional X1/F1 format, hence the D2 name.Īlmost identical to one third of an S8 - The only noticeable difference is four A, B, C, and D buttons above the FX select one. We got some official pictures of the evening, and of course skipped past the pictures of beautiful people having a good time, and zoomed in and enhanced forensically on the images of the gear.


But it’s how you make this work with a mixer that is of most interest for me. As a unit, it’s an absolute no-brainer for NI to take a saw to the S8 and hack off the controller element. The best description I can provide is that it’s one third of a Kontrol S8, the right hand third to be more precise. Uner posted a picture of his setup on his Facebook page, and we’ve just taken delivery of proper pictures from the show that gives a little more detail about the new Traktor Kontrol D2. We gave you the heads up about the possibility of something new and Traktory coming from NI at the Winter Music Conference, and they didn’t disappoint.
