Upgrade For Traktor Kontrol X1 Owners

US Native Instruments launches 'Free Pro Upgrade' special from Traktor LE to Traktor Pro 2      04/08/11

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Native Instruments today launched a time-limited special offer for its Traktor Kontrol X1 DJ controller. Here's their press release with all of the details...
Throughout the months of August and September, all owners of a newly registered KONTROL X1 will receive a free upgrade from the included TRAKTOR LE software to the full-featured TRAKTOR PRO 2 version, gaining access to four decks, sample decks and loop recorder, comprehensive loop and cue functions, a selection of over 30 effects and a host of additional performance features.
TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 now also ships with an additional physical overlay for sample deck control, enabled through the recently released TRAKTOR 2.0.3 update. This allows DJs to specifically assign a KONTROL X1 unit to the versatile sample decks in the current TRAKTOR PRO and DUO versions, which provides tactile and intuitive control of all relevant playback, volume, filter and loop parameters.
The TRAKTOR PRO 2 upgrade represents an additional value of $139 / EUR 129.
A video with DJ Haus of "Unknown to the Unknown" demonstrating the new sample deck control through KONTROL X1 can be seen above.
Pricing and Availability:
The special offer is valid until September 30th, and applies to TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 units purchased from retailers or in the NI Online Shop. More information:

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