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Traktor Play opens doors to third-party hardware
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65938, member: 636"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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