Native Instruments' Traktor has long been one of the most popular DJ systems in the world, but it's always been fairly expensive and somewhat challenging to use. That's all changing today with the ...
Berlin, February 21, 2013 – Native Instruments today released TRAKTOR DJ – a unique, hands-on DJ app built from the ground up for iPad aimed at DJs of all levels from novices to touring professionals.
If you go out and hunt for a DJ app that lets you mix together two different tracks, you’re going to come across a lot of really, really, bad design. Even the best stuff is a hell of fake spinning ...
There has been no shortage of DJ applications for the iPad. From Algoriddim’s djay to offerings like iDJ from Numark, companies have gotten many things right. But we’ve yet to see true, fully-featured ...
Look, last year's Traktor Kontrol S4 was pretty damn awesome but, at $1,000 and about the size of your average Williamsburg DJ, it wasn't exactly for everyone. That's where the S2 comes in. Instead of ...
Native Instruments has launched the third version of its Traktor X1 DJ controller, and it looks like the most significant update yet. The entirely new layout is the most obvious change, and NI say ...
Earlier this year, Native Instruments released Traktor DJ for iPad, a powerful DJ system that also has a lower learning curve than most mixing options out there. Now, the company is attemping to bring ...
Digital DJing has always been a contentious topic and, while it's struggled to gain legitimacy in the eyes of more traditional DJs, for better or worse, technology is moving on. However you choose to ...
Traktor just received a huge update, bringing stem separation, flexible beatgrids, Pattern Player and Ozone Maximizer to NI's flagship DJ platform When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
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 ...
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