
Goodbye Service Center, hello Native Access beta
Native Instruments is finally ditching the dreaded Service Center for some brand new software. Say hello to Native Access.

Native Instruments is finally ditching the dreaded Service Center for some brand new software. Say hello to Native Access.

In a moment of randomness, I turned the NI logo on its head and got Native Instruments to publicly support the EU remain campaign.

In the first of a new series, we hand the floor over to the DJWORX community to discuss the future. First up, DJ software. So, what's next? You tell us.

There might be a lack of innovation, but it's deeper than a shortage of ideas. Pioneer DJ's rekordbox changed the game, and nobody dare make the next move.

One continuing complaint about Traktor Pro is that the controller manager is a bit lacking. New Windows app cmdr aims to fix that.

The lack of innovation is bemoaned with every new announcement. But do you really need more? Is more even possible when playing tracks back to back?

The Traktor Kontrol S5 might not be as feature rich as its big sibling, the S8, but how does it stack up as a new four-channel controller?

Now that Traktor has Stems support in the software, is it better to have controller screens or just use your monitor? We pitch them head to head.

The new version of Traktor introduces collection of non-personal data to help make Traktor better. It's on by default, but you can switch it off.

Traktor Pro 2.10.1 opens up Stems compatibility just a little more today with the Kontrol S4 being mapped, Stems in the GUI, and mapping too.

Time for some more Native Sessions courtesy of NI. This time, Rafik and Unkut take to the stage to deliver some history and performance.

Ever wanted to use your smart device as a wireless MIDI controller for your desktop DJ software? Enter Traktor Kontrol for iOS and Android.