Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol X1 MK3
Localstores
More


Know-how
With us you not only get what you need - we also show you how it works! Go to the guides.
The Traktor X1 DJ controllers from Native Instruments is an innovative and powerful controllers for DJs and music producers. The simple connection to Native Instruments ' Traktor software provides numerous functions and options to make mixes and sets even more precise and flexible. Using the software , the functions of the controller can be customized to suit your needs. The user-friendly finish, the touch-sensitive strip controllers and the illuminated buttons make the controllers particularly easy to use. The tractor controllers is particularly compact, so you can take it with you anywhere. Whether in the club, on stage or in the studio - the Traktor X1 controllers is a loyal companion.
- Complete control over the decks and effects in Traktor Pro 3 with a portable controllers
- Five OLED displays provide the most important track and effect information
- Perfect visual feedback with customizable button color coding
- The new light-based system warns when the end of a track is reached and indicates when a track is set to loop
- Elegant black design with a transparent baseplate that houses the functional backlight
- Back: Four knobs guarantee easy browsing in the decks
- 20 buttons with ergonomic design for transport control
- New operating aids, such as tactile points for better orientation
- A USB hub with three ports ensures expanded connectivity and the easy connection of additional controllers
- Traktor Pro 3 software included
- Design: Desktop
- Dimensions: 129.22 x 323.22 x 55.96mm
- Mic-In: 0
- Number of Decks: 2
- SD-Card-Player: no
- Software: Traktor Pro 3
- Special Features: 5 OLED displays, USB hub with three ports, 34 backlit buttons, 4 endless knobs, 8 knobs
- Stand-Alone Mixer: no
- Stereo Line-In: 0
- Subcategory: DJ-Controller
- USB-Port: yes
- USB Playe: no
- Weight: 754g
As with almost all large software companies, the story of Native Instruments began with just two people. On the one hand there was Stephan Schmitt, musician and engineer, and Volker Hinz, good friend and programmer. In Berlin Kreuzberg the two created the world's first modular synthesizer. The 'Generator' was a software based instrument and thrilled the audience at the Frankfurt Music Fair. Calculate and play sounds in real time - that was unique.
In the founding year of 1996, the development of new types of software instruments, such as Reaktor, began with just four employees. This all-round plugin has become an industry standard as a sequencer, sampler, synthesizer and effects device. Develop your own sounds? A dream for every sound tinkerer!