The Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3 is a well-designed and easy-to-use DJ controller with a lot to offer casual users. Best beginner DJ controllers 2025: Top picks for budding mix masters ...
Traktor is now officially a DJing monster with more performance options than ever before. Best DJ controllers 2025: Hands-on control for Serato, rekordbox, Traktor and more - our expert picks Best ...
Native Instruments has launched the Traktor Kontrol S8, a new flagship for its DJ controller range. Offering a new level of software and hardware integration, the S8's control layout resembles Native ...
While we don’t cover too much in the way of specialty gadgets here at TNW, the success of a review that I did on another Native Instruments system a few months ago leads me to believe that there are ...
It’s almost six years since Native Instruments last launched an official mixing controller for its DJ software Traktor. In the intervening years NI itself has changed ownership and joined forces with ...
If you've been to a club, festival, pool party, or bar mitzvah in the past few years and taken a peek at the DJ booth, you've seen somebody using Traktor. The widely beloved app, made by the Berlin ...
Last fall, Native Instruments gave its DJ and production hardware a significant refresh, especially at the entry level. Today, the company is introducing a second wave of tools to complement the new ...
Native Instruments has released TRAKTOR 3.3, a free update for its popular DJ software. The new version includes a vast range of improvements that maximize the usability, performance and reliability ...
Native Instruments' Traktor Kontrol DJ decks have clung to old-school jog wheels for ages, in part to help you transition from vinyl and turntables to digital mixers. However, you're probably not a ...
Native Instruments introduced the latest generation of its professional DJ software, Traktor Pro and Traktor Scratch Pro. In making the new applications Native Instruments said they focused a lot of ...
Here's one for you fact fans: in the 60s a man called Francis Grasso invented a DJing technique called 'beatmixing'. People were leaving the dancefloor in the gaps between songs, so Grasso kept people ...