Designed for use with TRAKTOR DJ or TRAKTOR PRO 3, this deceptively simple setup helps you keep the party going wherever you are. So, whether you’re on a year-long tour or just laying down your next mixtape, Native Instruments’ range of DJ accessories has exactly what you need.įor DJs with mobile set-ups, the TRAKTOR DJ CABLE allows seamless pre-listening using a simple audio splitter that works with any mini jack connection on a laptop, iPhone, or iPad. Whether bringing extra functionality to your setup or using them as spares, having the right cables on hand is essential for both DJs and musicians alike. Manufactured from black ballistic Nylon 1680D and featuring Velcro straps for increased security, it delivers a zipperless comfort fit to keep your kit safe but also functions as an extension stand for the X1, Z1, or F1, with soft style feet to hold everything in place. The TRAKTOR KONTROL DJ bag offers the ultimate in tailored, lightweight protection for the X1. Our DJ cases offer removable front and rear panels to make your set-up easily accessible, and they double as a stand to lift your kit to the industry standard DJ - perfect for keeping you comfortable during epic, all-night sets. Our cases for DJ equipment, specifically designed for the S3, S4, or S8, are manufactured from heavy-duty wood and aluminum and feature Velcro-layered pads to keep your kit secure and protected no matter how much you move. What we’re really waiting on (besides Traktor 2.9 to come out) is a full reveal of the available content for Stem Decks, because ultimately that will be what makes or breaks this format.Ĭheck out a Kontrol D2 here in the DJTT store, or get more details on Stems on NI’s official site.Robust, reliable, and built for the road, TRAKTOR KONTROL DJ cases and bags help protect your gear and enhance your control while playing. One thing is for certain – this video makes using Stems for DJ mixing look like a lot of fun. This is powerful stuff and could lead to a lot “cleaner” mixing with some practice and enough content. If you’ve got the bass as it’s own Stem on two tracks, you don’t have to EQ out the low end on the outgoing track – just swap the basslines entirely, as demonstrated in the video. Mixing Tracks With Stems Instead Of EQ: This is where the fun really starts – taking traditional DJ mixing techniques and applying them to Traktor Stem Decks.This is one step beyond isolator based effects (only effecting one frequency range of the track) which we’ve previously shown how to do in Traktor here. Filtering + Effecting Individual Elements: This takes it one further – meaning that if you just want to apply an effect on the vocals (more reverb!) or the drums (high pass, please!), it’s very possible.If you hit a cue point, it jumps all of the Stems to that specific cue, so it’s easy to do a custom breakdown and then return to the song’s drop. Cutting Out Instruments: The Stem Decks seem to be grouping instruments pretty well based on the few we’ve seen so far, so bringing in and out parts like drums, bass, vocals, etc on the fly is easy.When playing around with the Traktor Stem Decks, it’s pretty clear that there are a few key “added-value” mixing activities that the video suggests to make it fun and interesting for both the DJ and the audience. Also, did you know that drum and bass is making a comeback? Watch now to get a sense of the visual feedback, mixing style, and possibilities that the new file format might offer. This morning Native Instruments has released a brand new video showing the exact workflow of the Traktor Stem Decks on one of their Stems-compatible units, the Kontrol D2.
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