Native Instruments launches Traktor Play on Sunday, Nov. 3 for $49, marking the first time third-party controllers work with Traktor software. The entry-level DJ platform runs without external hardware and provides two decks, sync functions, key detection and effects such as reverb, delay and gating. AlphaTheta DDJ-FLX2 and DDJ-FLX4 controllers connect via plug-and-play, while Reloop Buddy and Ready models require basic configuration steps.
The software shares its engine with the flagship Traktor version and adds stem separation to isolate drum tracks, an 808-based Pattern Player and Mixer FX for filter sweeps. Beatport Streaming Advanced access is included for 1 month with each purchase. Native Instruments plans to expand hardware partnerships as the company opens its DJ ecosystem beyond proprietary controllers for the first time.
The software shares its engine with the flagship Traktor version and adds stem separation to isolate drum tracks, an 808-based Pattern Player and Mixer FX for filter sweeps. Beatport Streaming Advanced access is included for 1 month with each purchase. Native Instruments plans to expand hardware partnerships as the company opens its DJ ecosystem beyond proprietary controllers for the first time.