Introducing the Traktor Kontrol Z2: Controllerism

October 5, 2012 · Posted in Uncategorized 

Traktor Kontrol Z2 is the first 2+2 control mixer designed from the ground up for Traktor. Watch it in action in this new 4-deck video — controllist guru Ean Golden performs a chilled-out, downtempo composition, showcasing the all-new Macro FX and Flux Mode in the upcoming Traktor software version, using 2 Traktor Kontrol F1 Remix Deck controllers with the Z2.

Traktor Kontrol Z2 excels equally as a control hub, or as a standalone mixer, with its aircraft-grade aluminum chassis and rock-solid, ultra-dependable Innofaders™. Step up to the future of mixing — in stores November 1, 2012.

More information: http://www.native-instruments.com/z2-dj-mixer

The features of the Z2:

  • Aircraft-grade aluminum – which, by the way, is what we just saw in the DIY Apollo 13 controller yesterday
  • Traktor Pro software bundled (and integrated with the controller features).
  • Innofader-brand faders, “high-quality” knobs.
  • Multi-colored LED buttons, assigned to Remix Decks and cue points. (For those of you who hate the color disco-fication of NI’s hardware, sorry, there’s more.)
  • Two standalone mixer channels for external analog inputs – think Pioneer CDJs or turntables.
  • Two channels from the soundcard for independent control of the Traktor Remix Decks, cue points, and effects (and, for audio signal, anything you want to route from your computer).
  • Dedicated Remix Deck section, and Master section for Traktor file browsing, Sync and Quantize.
  • Macro FX, so that you can combine multiple effects on one control. (Also known as “Skrillexing.” Joke. Yes, you can also do classic breakdowns.)
  • 24-bit internal soundcard with – at last – XLR balanced outputs.
  • Separate booth output, separate mic input. (This is a DJ mixer, after all.)
  • Additional aux input, atop the turntable connections. (iPad, perhaps?)
  • HID controller implementation.
  • USB hub

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