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Traktor controller editor s4
Traktor controller editor s4




  1. #Traktor controller editor s4 full
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#Traktor controller editor s4 full

It costs $249/£199/€249 and comes bundled with full versions of the Maschine software and a 1.6GB Factory Selection of kits and sounds alongside Massive, Monark and Reaktor Prism – only a little over half of what the Maschine MK3 costs. What’s most impressive about the Mikro is the price. For the most part, it’s a cut-down Maschine with all the advantages of portability that brings, though there’s no built-in audio interface and the OLED screen is very, very small. The MK3’s ‘Smart Strip’ also makes the jump to the new Mikro, allowing you to strum and bend sounds. The pads themselves are bigger than on the previous model and based on those found on the excellent Maschine MK3. In terms of design it’s inspired by last year’s Maschine MK3, though the RGB displays are replaced with a simpler OLED screen. NI’s Maschine Mikro – a cut-down, budget-friendly version of its flagship beat controller – hasn’t been updated since it 2012 when it received colored pads, so this refresh is long overdue. Maschine Mikro Image via: Native Instruments Overall though, it’s the Traktor line that showcases the most significant new technology – specifically the new S4 controller, which adds the kind of haptic feedback found on iPhone and Apple Watch.

#Traktor controller editor s4 professional

However, professional keyboard players will probably be happy that there’s now an 88-key version of the Komplete Kontrol keyboard with a fully-weighted keybed. Some of these new instruments are going to be game-changers for a lot of aspiring producers who may have been put off buying an NI controller due to price, though some specification compromises have been made to keep costs low.Įxperienced producers may be disappointed that there’s nothing quite as significant as last year’s Maschine MK3 or 2016’s Maschine Jam in terms of new gear. I had a chance to spend time with some of these products before they were announced last month and was surprised by how affordable a lot of it was. These have received website redesigns while, NI’s recently launched (a ‘Spotify for samples’) exits beta.

traktor controller editor s4

Over the past few years Native Instruments has been busy acquiring businesses like Metapop, a music rights startup, and The Loop Loft, a “boutique” loops and samples store. Today’s launch isn’t just about hardware and software though. As well as new versions of its Komplete software package (now on version 12), core NI tools Kontakt and Massive are receiving major updates in the form of Komplete 6 and Massive X. The new products cover all of NI’s core brands: its beat production line Maschine, the Komplete Kontrol MIDI keyboards and Traktor, the company’s DJ software and controller brand. In total, nine new products have been announced today (September 6), with a particular focus on affordable, entry-level hardware for novice producers. Native Instruments has unveiled its biggest product refresh in years.






Traktor controller editor s4