![]() ![]() ![]() Native instruments is pushing the beginner friendliness of Traktor DJ 2. What is coming very soon is our review, so watch this space… Why two DJ apps from Native Instruments? We’d say that the biggest omission at launch would be auto playlist mixing, something people who dabble with DJ apps and streaming certainly value – maybe that’s coming in a future. It’s an intriguing angle from Native Instruments (see our thoughts in the box below), and at launch, it looks and feels like a solid first attempt – we’ve been playing with it here on the iPad as we craft this piece. While the new app has obvious limitations at this time against Traktor Pro 3 (it’s only two deck, no Remix Decks or Stems decks, no metadata editing or Midi mapping, only works with Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3 and Kontrol Z1), it also has features that Traktor Pro 3 doesn’t such as track recommendations, Retina support, and of course streaming (expect more streaming services in the future too). SoundCloud is also free for 30 days via an in-app trial, after which it is a subscription service. It integrates with SoundCloud Go+ for access to many millions of tracks. ![]() It is available for Mac, Windows and iOS, and is currently a free download. Traktor DJ 2, the new beginner-focused DJ platform from Native Instruments that we first revealed from the NAMM Show in January, has finally arrived. ![]()
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