Traktor was first released in 2000. The initial versions available were
Traktor DJ and
Traktor Studio, with Studio being the version with the most functionality. Version 2 of the software (known as
Traktor DJ Studio 2) was released in 2002. The new features included scratch macros and expanded looping,
MIDI, and cue point functionality. Version 2.5, released in 2003, expanded the
time stretching functionality, added
Open Sound Control (OSC) support, and introduced
GUI customization options. This partnership also allowed Native Instruments to use the Final Scratch timecode functionality in their own Traktor products. Version 3 of Traktor DJ Studio, announced in November 2005, added two more playback decks (for a total of four), built-in
EQ & effects,
Beatport online store integration, a four-channel
mixer. It was
re-branded to
Traktor 3 on October 11, 2006, when the partnership between Native Instruments and Stanton Magnetics ended. At this point, Native Instruments began manufacturing their own DJ hardware components. The subsequent software,
Traktor Pro 2 was announced on February 10, 2011, and released on April 1, 2011. New features included multi-channel support and support for a larger number of concurrent loops. Native Instruments announced in early 2018 that an entirely new version of Traktor (both hardware & software) had been under development. The new version, entitled
Traktor Pro 3, was released on October 18, 2018. In May 2021, a Beta release of
Traktor Pro 3.5 added integration with Beatport Link. This new feature allowed DJs to make track selections from Beatport on the fly for the first time.
Traktor Pro 4 was released in July 2024, adding flexible beatgrids, stem generation, the Pattern Player sequencer and Ozone Maximizer limiter. == Functionality ==