While it is still plastic, it is classier than the S4 Mk1/2 (the glossy surface of the mixer area is now the same muted matte as the deck areas) and feels well built. We always thought the size of the S4 Mk1 and 2 were about right for a controller of this type, and we think the same about this one. Read this next: The 5 Best Traktor Controllers For DJs The unit itself isn’t a great departure from the popular Kontrol S4 Mk2 before it, being roughly the same layout and size, so it fits in that space between smaller, budget controllers and the bigger units many manufacturers have around this price point: Big enough to be easy to use, not so big that it becomes hard to move around. The S4 Mk3 does away with the “mirror image” deck layout of previous versions. Setting up is handled easily enough by the software which recognises the Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3 when plugged in, so once you’ve got power to it, plugged your powered speakers or amp and speakers into one of the main outputs on the back, and added your headphones via either the 1/8″ or 1/4″ sockets on the front, you’re ready to go. The unit comes in a polythene bag, and there’s an envelope containing a serial number for the software ( Traktor Pro 3) that you download from the Native Instruments website, handled via a manager app called Native Access. The (black) USB and transformer leads are in a box inside the main box. The Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3 comes in a plain black box with simple labelling, and has black polystyrene inside, giving a feeling of class and quality from the start.
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