![]() The S8 offers so much, and comes very close to replacing what I have. Having come away from my play through and mulled it over, right now I’m fairly sure I still prefer my current setup. I have to wonder if one of the reasons you don’t see more four-channel controllers being used by professionals in clubs is that added confusion of having to switch between channels. Simply the fact that you can’t see the waveforms for deck A if you’re on deck C is annoying, and kind of negates the point of having screens on the unit. There’s just too much risk in using them for anything other than a mess around. I’ve come to realise I still hate and will always hate layered channels. This would help some of the steep learning curve for prepping remix decks. I’ve mentioned before that I’d like to see a tool from NI that scans your tracks and offers an easy way to slice them up into remix packs. I still think there’s something missing from the remix decks workflow to really make it an essential part of a DJs repertoire. It’s worth noting that I did find myself using the remix decks more for storing loops grabbed from the track decks, which I guess is what NI hoped for. Using remix decks on the Kontrol S8 is pretty much as it is on the Kontrol F1, other than only having two rows of sample launch buttons. I have no doubt that some of these issues are due to the fact Traktor Pro 2.7.X wasn’t built for the S8 and that Traktor Pro 3 will fix much of the disparity. I’d hope the MK2 would have some sort of touch screens, maybe with a T9-style keyboard to type in the first few letters of your missing track. There’s also no way to search for tunes on the S8’s screens: you have to switch back to the laptop to find tracks in your collection. There’s also an option in Traktor to be able to use the capacitive knob to switch to playlist, but I couldn’t get it to work properly, so stuck with the default way. I found myself wishing for a button on each channel to load the track, rather than depressing the browse knob. The system for loading a track takes some getting used to. You can’t switch to separate playlists on each screen, for example. What I mean is that they mirror what’s on the laptop interface. First, the way playlists work on the screens is quite hacky. ![]() Knowing how my workflow happens, I was a bit reticent about how much I needed the screens on the unit. I found myself missing the buttons and hesitating. ![]()
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