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Native Instruments D2 Review

Abstract The Native Instruments D2 is a specialized MIDI controller designed to function as a dedicated hardware interface for Traktor Pro software. Released as part of NI’s "Remix Deck" ecosystem, the D2 uniquely bridged the gap between a production pad controller and a DJ performance tool. This paper examines the D2’s design philosophy, hardware specifications, workflow integration, and its eventual place within the broader context of digital DJing technology. While discontinued, the D2 remains a significant case study in software-hardware synergy. 1. Introduction By the mid-2010s, Native Instruments had established Traktor as a leading DJ software. However, controlling advanced features like Remix Decks (looping, sample triggering, and stem separation) required either mouse interaction or generic MIDI pads. The D2 was launched (alongside the flagship F1 and the larger S8 controller) to solve this problem: putting Remix Deck functionality into a modular, tactile format.

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