Native instruments x1 mk3 £259

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Charlotte Sterland gets to grips with this portable controller for DJs who want looping and effects at their fingertips

CONTACT WHO: Native Instruments WEB: native-instruments.com KEY FEATURES A good device for those wanting a compact DJ mixing controller with a host of effects and looping options on board. The OLED screens and colour coded lights are a bonus, with integrability with Traktor Pro software really useful

The X1 MK3 is the latest version of Native Instruments’ compact Traktor controller, adding several new features over the MK1 and 2 versions. Importantly, for club use: it’s small and colourful (the indicator lights that is, not the black box), robust and relatively straightforward to get to grips with.

The MK3 has a slightly updated layout compared to earlier models, including a pair of high quality OLED displays instead of one. Moving between mixer and effects modes is done using the central button at the top of the device. A shift press of this also takes us between MIDI mode and controller mode. In mixer mode, the top three dials control three bands of EQ, while the fourth down controls the volume of that mixer channel.

The X1 can control effects across two decks simultaneously. When in effects mode, the four dials on each side of the controller can be used to control a variety of effect parameters, either set to control a single effect with access to multiple parameters, or for broader control over a full effect group, with the top dial used as a global dry/wet.

The next set of dials half way down the device control loop length and ‘beat jumps’. The lower keys control the samplers as well as cueing and syncing. A Pattern Player is also available in Traktor Pro Plus software (requiring an additional subscription) and can be customised to play sequenced patterns and rhythms from the controller.

The X1 MK3 adds stylish lighting that can be used to indicate the status of a deck in the Traktor 3 software. Green lights indicate when a loop is active and a red light indicates a track is 30 seconds from finishing, although these lights can also be deactivated or customised in the software. The additional screens are

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