Once connected, the S4 instantly maps to Traktor, without any preset loading or setups. NI have done a fantastic job of avoiding the dreaded shift-function as much as possible, while still making all the important functions easily accessible and all the controls clearly labelled. Without getting too deep into every control atop the S4's panel, it's worth pointing out the sheer amount of options available to the user. The S4 will work over USB-power but will operate at half-brightness - quite an achievement considering the size. Though NI don't mention if Traktor Pro S4 will adopt the function, or whether the existing Traktor Scratch will adopt the Kontrol S4, it adds yet another feature for the outlay and could add another two decks of control. What's also worth mentioning is that the S4 will support time-coded vinyl and CD control 'in the near future'. What adds another level of self-containment to the S4 is the option of deck three and four inputs, one of which can be sent to the software to run through the effects or for resampling via Deck C or D or can be sent 'thru' to the outputs, a la any traditional mixer.Īnyone who raises their eyebrow at the price of the S4 should definitely keep this in mind as you also get an independent two-channel mixer for your dough. As previously mentioned, the main outs are taken care of either by two balanced quarter-inch outputs or over unbalanced phono cable. Speaking of connections, the S4 boasts a hefty amount. That being said, you won't need an extra soundcard so once you've got the S4 in place, it's a simple case of going from the phono or quarter-inch outs to the install mixer.
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