![]() On first impressions, the Kontrol Z1 seems like an impressively flexible entry point into the world of Traktor. Adding either an X1, F1 or some other MIDI controller into the mix immediately offers a simple way to throw together a more comprehensive setup with the Z1 at its centre. The fact that it's so easy to use the Z1 as a base to build a fuller setup is a major bonus though. In reality, the amount of control that the Z1 offers over Traktor Pro is pretty limited compared to the capabilities of the full software - i.e only two channels and no remix decks or loop triggering - but it does work as a nice entry point. While it's not quite 'plug and play' in the way use with an iOS device is, as a driver download is required, it's still intuitively mapped and fairly hassle free. Of course, the Kontrol Z1 is also compatible with Traktor Pro 2, and ships with an LE version of the software and USB connector for plugging into a Mac or PC. Meaning that owners of newer iPhone, iPads and iPad Minis will need to pick up an adapter in order to connect it. One slight issue that's likely to irk some users, however, is the fact that the Z1 ships as standard with just a USB to 30-pin connector. The volume level and sound quality that comes out of the 24-bit soundcard is a pleasant surprise too, going beyond what we'd usually expect from a mobile setup. It allows EQs and filters to be tweaked on the mixer with one hand, while the other hand goes to town with the effects using the XY pads within the app. Although the amount of controls on the unit itself are slightly limited (i.e one rotary shared between the filter and effect sections) combined with the touchscreen of an iOS device, it lends itself to fun and intuitive two handed mixing. We're big fans of the Traktor DJ app ( check out our review to find out why) and connecting the Z1 really brings out the best in it. As long as the app is updated to the latest version, the device is pretty much 100% plug and play. Sometimes all it needs is a little attention to get things rolling.The Z1 is definitely at its best when used in conjunction with Traktor DJ for iPad or iPhone. Maybe it is fairly easy to get working based on the current working cards.īesides that I would start a conversation on the ALSA mailing lists to get this card on their radar. This will gather all the information needed to get it supported. How about start debugging the information as asked here. The part in bold sounds promising though sometimes you can use another cards setup (as in the previous version) to get a newer one working since internally lots of cards are identical. There is no Z1 amongst it and there are drivers for ALSA so you could track down someone who is in charge of these and ask if they are willing to help with a Z1. Native Instruments does not provide any kind of support or guarantee for these drivers or for using its products under Linux.įor more information on ALSA drivers, please see here.Īll Native Instruments ALSA drivers are listed here. The necessary ALSA drivers are included in kernel versions 2.6.22 and above. ![]() Both the audio and MIDI functions of these devices are supported. This includes AUDIO 4 DJ/AUDIO 8 DJ, AUDIO KONTROL 1, GUITAR RIG MOBILE I/O, the KORE 1 controller, the second and third generations of the RIG KONTROL, and the SESSION I/O interface. Some NI audio interfaces can also be used under Linux operating systems. Writing drivers is a whole different ball game.Įven though they do not support it NI does have some well working cards.
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