It's pretty much the same as Traktor Pro LE except it includes the Record function - although Broadcast is still out of the picture. Traktor Pioneer Editionīundled with the DDJ-T1 is a special edition of Traktor Pro developed for and by Pioneer. What is nifty is pressing the Function button activates five hotspots on the ribbon, which are unmapped by default but could become your Sample Deck controls or whatever you can think of. On the other hand, the CDJ-2000's Needle Search has found its way on to the T1, so quick searching and cueing is possible via the ribbon controller, something the S4 lacks, though it's not really a deal-breaker. With no Sample Deck or Loop Recorder control on the T1, now available to all Traktor users through Pro 2, you're limited to Cue Points, which we'll get to later. To cut a long story short, it really comes down to what you need. Speaking of the S4, we think it's fair to say, despite Pioneer's claims that the T1 is for home use, a lot of potential buyers will be directly comparing the T1 and Native's flagship controller. This kind of fluency is absolutely vital when it comes to performance controllers, and is definitely the strongest advantage the T1 has over NI's S4. In fact, we roped in some friends who had never used Traktor before but were CDJ veterans and they got it within seconds. The result is instant comfort for anyone who's used CDJs coming to the controller new and vice versa.
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