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Native Instruments just released an update of Traktor Pro 2 that finally brings Stems to all Traktor users. For the first time, Stem files will now be displayed as four individual stem tracks in Traktor Pro 2 software through Stem View, letting any Traktor user see and mix with Stems, even though they’re using a third-party controller.

AIO3 2x Track, 2x Stems, 2x Remix, 1x Step Sequencer, 4x FX (MASCHINE JAM mapping for TRAKTOR PRO) 24.00 € – 28.00 € This new version of mapping for Traktor Pro called AIO3 is a merger of previous Midi mappings for Maschine Jam. AIOS3 is AIO3 2x Track, 2x Stems.

/piano-roll-vst-download.html. The free update will also bring a Stems mapping for Native’s http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2013/10/review-video-traktor-kontrol-s4-mk2/“>Traktor Kontrol S4 controller, giving folk who have it instant hands-on control of Stem decks. In addition, Native Instruments is giving away 65 free Stems tracks for download, as well as a 25% off storewide sale of Stems files on partner sites like Beatport, Juno, and Traxsource.

The beginning of the “Future of DJing”?

TRAKTOR KONTROL F1 To gain hardware control on the individual Stems, simply load a Stem file (.stem.mp4) into a TRAKTOR Deck while your controller is connected (for the KONTROL D2/F1, you will need to select and confirm a Deck by moving / pushing down the encoder upon first connection). If you like the idea of using special external hardware a new feature to Traktor Pro 2 is the new stem deck. You can pair Traktor Pro 2 with a compatible midi controller. You will then be able to play and adjust a special multi track file known as a stem file. The course is concluded with a look at some more useful features within Traktor’s preferences. Bonus Module - Intro to Stems. As a bonus, Rob takes a look at Native Instruments’ new stems format, explaining what they are and how to use them to have full control over a mix, being able to effectively re-arrange tracks on the fly!

It’s high time that Traktor opened up the Stems floodgates to everyone using the software. While tight integration with Native’s Traktor S8, D2, and S5 made using Stems easy, giving all Traktor users access to Stems is the forward push it needs to initiate the process of widespread adoption. Not limiting it to just certain Native Instruments hardware too will make it easier to work into an interested DJ’s existing set-up.

We’ve done a review of Stems before and have DJed with the format already, and we really do think it’s an exciting step forward for digital DJing and Traktor. With the ability for people to now use it with any hardware, and 65 Stems tracks available for free so anyone can try it, maybe this will be the kick it needs to reach a lot more users in the coming weeks.

Check out the promo videos below.

Promo video

• The new Traktor Pro 2.10.1 update is now available through Native Instruments’ Service Center. Check the Native Instruments website for more details.

What do you think of this new update? Are you one of those waiting to give Stems a try, but waiting for compatibility with other controllers aside from the Kontrol S8, D2, and S5? Let us know below. Meanwhile, check out our video tutorial of the Kontrol S4 & Stems.

Traktor Pro S4 Software

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