The S4 MK3 has a fabulous motorized platter with adjustable tension and – a first for the industry – haptic feedback. If this was an industry trend, the tide is turning back, and NI seems to have thrown their lot in with spinning jog crowd. Native Instruments famously tried to replace the jog wheel on the S8 and S5, offering more buttons, screens, and space instead. These changes and more bring this Traktor controller more in line with current industry standards, making it a solid choice for most DJs. In almost every case, the changes seem to be for the better – although they take some getting used to. The controller also makes it realistic to use Remix and Stem Decks with limited controls and a fun new feature that will bring basic sequencing to most DJ sets.įinally, with a big quality update to the sound card and internal audio summing model, you will also probably notice a nice improvement to sound quality. NI has also done a radical facelift on this version, completely re-thinking the layout, design language, and functionality. The S4 honors the turntable legacy with high performance spinning platters that work surprisingly well with limited weight and size – most spinning platter controllers are much larger and heavier. It has has taken all the learning from their last five large controllers and condensed it into one go-to flagship operation. Overall, the new S4 feels like a very mature offering from Native Instruments.
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