5 Best Traktor DJ Controllers For 2024

Phil Morse | Founder & Tutor
Read time: 3 mins
Last updated 11 January, 2024

Looking to buy a Traktor controller or system, but not sure which to go for? In this article, I’ll explain to you what makes Traktor Pro software and Traktor controllers different from the pack, and then give you our best choices for 2024, featuring both high-end and entry-level picks. Beginner or advanced, there is something for you in what follows.

What’s different about Traktor?

Traktor – or Traktor Pro 3, to give it its full, current title – was a DJ software platform long before the parent company, Native Instruments, made DJ hardware. That meant that DJs ended up using Traktor with all kinds of hardware, mixers and Midi interfaces. Even when Traktor-branded hardware began to appear, it tended to be more modular and idiosyncratic than hardware for most other software, reflecting the differing needs of its user base.

Nowadays Traktor has a number of well thought-of “standard” DJ controllers available for it made by the company, but also more modular solutions. It remains a favourite of many electronic music-based DJs and DJ/producers.

If you’re buying a Traktor controller or system in 2024, there is not a huge amount of choice, as current Traktor-branded gear is limited to a core of products. But even so there’s enough to choose from, so below we’ve listed our favourite Traktor gear, and explained why we chose them..

5 Best Traktor DJ Controllers 2024

1. Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3

Native Instruments’ third update to its flagship four-channel controller comes with motorised Haptic Drive jogwheels that are smooth, silent and feel fantastic to spin on.

It’s also got onboard effects and Mixer FX controls, onboard deck displays, and a streamlined performance pad section.

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If you want the ultimate control over Traktor in a unit that can also sit at the heart of a bigger DJ set-up, including offering the facility to plug in external turntables, media players and so on, this is it. A worthy update to the venerable Traktor Kontrol S4 line.

Price: $999
More info: Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3 review | Buy Kontrol S4 Mk3


2. Traktor Kontrol F1

The Traktor Kontrol F1 is a modular “button box” that offers the chance to get hands-on control – primarily of the slots in Traktor’s Remix Decks. If you’ve been attracted to Traktor by the idea of using it as a sort of hybrid between DJ software and Ableton Live, triggering clips and building a DJ performance from samples, loops and one shots, the Remix Decks may well appeal to you, and this controller truly unlocks them.

And while it also gives granular control over Traktor’s (now effectively defunct) original Stems format, the Traktor team has promised a v2 of Stems, in line with platforms like Serato and VirtualDJ – and it will then, once again, be the ideal way to control them.

Price: $219
More info: Traktor Kontrol F1 review | Buy Kontrol F1


3. Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3

The Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3 doesn’t have the motorised jogs, onboard displays and comprehensive effects section of its bigger brother the Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3, but it’s still a capable device that has the same excellent controls for Traktor Pro 3’s Mixer FX.

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It also retains the streamlined performance pads layout and the overall look and feel of its bigger brother, making it a nice entry-level two-channel intro to the Traktor ecosystem. A solid choice for beginner DJs, and a good backup for gigging pros.

Price: $339
More info: Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3 review | Buy Kontrol S2 Mk3


4. Traktor Kontrol Z1 + Traktor X1 Mk3

The Traktor Kontrol Z1 is an ultra-compact two-channel software mixer, controller, and sound card – think of it as the “mixer” part of a “normal” controller, without the “decks”.

Meanwhile, the Traktor X1 Mk3 is a “decks and effects” controller with the same long, thin shape, that lets you control two decks of the software along with loops, cues, effects and transport.

Combine the two for a modular, portable DJ system that you could set up practically anywhere (and even add a Kontrol F1 too – see above).

Price: $219 (Z1) / $299 (X1 Mk3) – look for bundle offers
More info: Kontrol Z1 review | X1 Mk3 review | Buy Kontrol Z1 | Buy X1 Mk3


5. Traktor Kontrol S3

And finally we have the Traktor Kontrol S3, designed to sit between the Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk3 and the Traktor Kontrol S2 Mk3.

While, just like the Kontrol S2 Mk3, it lacks the comprehensive effects of the Kontrol S4, it does get four channels, and an Aux input to make it more useful in pro situations.

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Whether you go for this will depend on whether you need the features I just mentioned over the S2, and whether or not it is really too big a leap for you to find the extra money for the S4 – because the S4 would be the better bet of the two for most DJs.

Price: $549
More info: Traktor Kontrol S3 review | Buy Kontrol S3

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