This partnership also allowed Native Instruments to use the Final Scratch timecode functionality in their own Traktor products. They partnered with Stanton Magnetics to develop Traktor Final Scratch: the software for Stanton's Final Scratch digital vinyl system (which used timecode-stamped vinyl records to control MP3s), whilst Stanton developed the hardware. In 2003 Native Instruments expanded Traktor from purely software. Version 2.5, released in 2003, expanded the time stretching functionality, added Open Sound Control (OSC) support, and introduced GUI customization options. The new features included scratch macros and expanded looping, MIDI, and cue point functionality. Version 2 of the software (known as Traktor DJ Studio 2) was released in 2002. The initial versions available were Traktor DJ and Traktor Studio, with Studio being the version with the most functionality.
History The first version of Traktor DJ Studio, released in 2001. It is also used as a sub-brand for Native Instruments' associated DJ hardware products. Traktor is DJ software developed by Native Instruments. MacOS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15, Windows 7, Windows 10, Windows 11, iOSĭigital DJ Software, Vinyl emulation software