![]() ![]() Traktor LE is included, and buyers receive a $50 / €50 voucher on registration of Traktor LE presumably, this can be used against an ugrade to Traktor Pro. It’s due in the shops on July 3, priced at US$199 / €199. (Unlike some iOS Midi controllers, with the Kontrol Z1 the lead is not permanently attached to the unit.) The Traktor Kontrol Z1 features a two-channel mixer, with dedicated filter/FX control for each channel plus three band EQ and gain, full headphone mix/cue control, VU meters, and 24-bit audio. It ships with a (black) 30-pin iOS lead, although you can use it with more modern iOS devices by using a 30-pin-to-Lightning adaptor, or by using your own Lightning cable. Traktor Kontrol Z1 ships with Traktor LE, but it’s with the company’s $20 iPad or $5 iPhone app – Traktor DJ – that the Z1 is likely to make the bigger splash. At the same time it offers true stereo club-level dual outputs for full headphones cueing from Traktor DJ. Native Instruments today announced the Traktor Kontrol Z1, “the world’s smallest professional mixer and audio interface”, which works with Traktor 2 on PCs and Macs, as well as being the first Midi controller for the company’s Traktor DJ app for iPad, iPad Mini, iPhone, and iPod touch. Apple-approved (only a matter of time before we see a white special edition in Apple stores?), the two-channel mixer has the same form factor as the Kontrol X1 and Kontrol F1, and runs off external power, meaning it will charge your iDevice when plugged into it. ![]()
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