

Rather than random controllerism madness, the focus was on creating something musically compelling that would work well on a dance floor. The video above is a live remix I put together of Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence” for this release. Price at $599 (including Traktor Pro 2), this is going to be a hard package to beat for new DJ’s looking to get into DJing or established DJs that want a smaller controller without all the bells and whistles. Without a lot of controls you are forced to find creative ways to mix and interact with the music, which was a welcome change from increasingly complex DJ controllers today. Simple and straight forward, the S2 provides a clear interface for mixing two tracks and a group of loops. Lacks control over effects units 3 and 4.Separate loop/sample volume knob provides dedicated volume for decks C/D.Can run without a power supply (USB powered).

#TRAKTOR PRO S2 PROFESSIONAL#
#TRAKTOR PRO S2 PORTABLE#
This is a more portable and streamlined version of the popular Kontrol S4, which condenses a four deck workflow into a very compact form, using decks C and D as always available sample/loop players. Today Native Instruments announced a new installment in their DJ line of products, the two channel all-in-one controller called Kontrol S2.
