![]() ![]() ![]() You still get all the major features from the software for fundamental four-deck mixing. The reality is though that it’s smaller than S8, and has less functionality, but the price tag does reflect that fairly. But there’s certainly been some thought put into the layout and control. It only has two FX units, one on each deck. It’s easy to take a glance at this controller and compare the layout to the S8 to see what’s missing. Yes, they’re likely the same ones as the S8, but having spent much more time with this controller, I’ve noticed you can see what’s happening on the screens from pretty much any angle you might be looking. Something I noticed about them while in use is the viewing angle. ![]() The LED brightness can be adjusted to suit your tastes, but I’m always impressed with how vibrant they are. Everything is solid, easy to locate, LEDs are bright, and the screens are as top-notch as ever. Every bit of gear is designed to be rugged, and NI’s choice of buttons and sliders are great. In all the time I’ve used their gear (since the X1 MK1), I’ve only really ever known of a few disappointments: The USB ports on some controllers are a bit flimsy, and, for some reason, the loop knobs on the X1 MK2 in the studio decided to fall off. Native Instruments has been pretty consistent in in the industrial design of its hardware products. You also obviously get your download code for the full version of Traktor Pro 2 (not Scratch, mind). There’s the comically huge quick start guide, which is daft looking but actually quite useful. Along with the 1.5 metre USB cable, you get the standard AC power supply with snap-on international adapters in case you take a fancy to rocking out in Germany or Taiwan or anywhere. The company has managed to standardise their offerings pretty well, so there’s no real surprises here. In usual NI fashion, there’s been some thought put into the packaging design for the Kontrol S5. The Traktor Kontrol S5 is a four-channel Traktor Pro 2 controller with two colour screens that’s compact and features control for the new Stem file format and Traktor’s remix decks. There might be a lot of crossover, but they definitely have their own identities, and as such, understanding what they both offer will best inform you as to which (if any) would suit you. I was expecting a two-channel S2 analogue, sort of a like a screen-laden Novation Twitch (a good, but slightly flawed, controller).Īs a side note, It might be worth reading Jared’s most non-heinous review of the S8 from late last year to get a good idea of the intricacies of what Native Instruments’ flagship controller is capable of compared to this one. I was actually most surprised by the fact that the S8’s baby sibling had four decks. When the Kontrol S5 images first did the rounds within the DJWORX team, it didn’t look that much different from the S8… yet seemed hampered in its functionality. I’m an ardent pessimist when it comes to all-in-one controllers: the S8 was fun, but I’ll always choose modular whenever possible. Native Instruments’ Stem files launch was the last big piece of news that really got me excited, with the Kontrol S8 piquing my interest a year ago. When you’ve constantly got your head dunked in the noise of the industry, it’s difficult to get overly excited when a new product comes along. Ultimately, Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S5 makes for a very exciting release for all Traktor users and will turn the heads of many of today’s Digital DJ’s.Link: NI product page | Price: $799/€799/£579 | Manual: ZIP/PDF INTRODUCTION This not only gives an edge to any of its users but lets people seamlessly cross genres and undoubtedly ushers in a new era of live performances that is both exciting for the users and the listeners. A central four-channel mixer brings the Traktor S5 together and offers three-band EQ and individual filtering for each channel.Ĭramming the added features of STEMS into the Traktor Kontrol S5 means that you can have the option of more traditional DJ performances or genuine live remixing or unequivocal off the cuff mash-ups at the touch of a button. Eight backlit performance pads per deck provide added control over audio and effects and immediate control over cue points, samples, remix decks and a multitude of over FX and performance features. The Traktor S5’s layout contains a plethora of pots and rotary encoders that can perform all the tasks you need from browsing to looping and affecting your chosen tracks. The S5 comes with 2x high-res colour LCD screens giving you all your track and stem STEMS channels without having to up at a computer screen. Its familiar layout makes it effortless to navigate and use for previous NI Kontrol users and is equally intuitive to any newcomer. The all new Traktor Kontrol S5 has been designed for performance and reliability without sacrificing portability. ![]()
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