![]() ![]() The balanced 1/4″ outs can now reach +18dBu. The levels of the rear outputs have been increased from MK1. ![]() Filter and Browse knobs now in a silver/gray color to match the jogwheelsĪdditionally – Mad Zach (who’s had a bit of a hands-on with the unit) reports that the feel of the controls is significantly improved versus the S4 MK1:.Flux Mode button for each deck, above the tempo fader.The resolution has stayed the same, but the magnetic braking system on the jogwheels is gone in place of the heavier wheels themselves. jog-wheels made of aircraft-grade aluminum – this will likely fix a lot of the wear issues that S4/s2 owners had.color-coded RGB buttons (four on the S2, eight on the s4) for cues / loops / samples – the colors are dictated.NI has limited their updates on the unit to a few key areas: There’s no touch-strips or jogwheel-less design like some of our forum members have imagined – and all of the I/O on the units remains the same. In terms of physical differences between the MK1 and MK2 generations, much of the design has stayed the same. Read on for all the info, a video of both of the controllers in action, and exclusive details from Mad Zach and Native Instruments. In addition to new aluminum jogwheels and upgrading the controls to match advances in Traktor Pro, both units are now compatible with the Traktor DJ iPad/iPhone application. After much speculation: Native Instruments is today finally announcing the next generation of the Traktor Kontrol S2 and Kontrol S4 controllers.
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