Native Instruments Traktor Z1 MK2 Review: Is This All You Need to DJ?

Full review of the Native Instruments Traktor Z1 MK2, a compact modular mixer and controller. Learn its features, stems support, limitations, and how it fits into the Traktor ecosystem.

Native Instruments Traktor Z1 MK2 Review: Is This All You Need to DJ?

The Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol Z1 MK2 positions itself as a compact, portable, modular DJ mixer designed for integration with Traktor Pro 4 software. But with no jog wheels, limited onboard transport controls, and strong reliance on other gear, can the Z1 function as a standalone DJ unit, or is it best as part of a modular ecosystem?


What Is the Z1 MK2?

At its core, the Traktor Z1 MK2 is a mini two-channel DJ mixer controller:

  • Features upfaders, a crossfader, EQs, gain controls, and filter/effects pots.
  • USB bus-powered, lightweight, and portable.
  • Designed to supplement the modular workflow of Traktor users.

Unlike full controllers (e.g., Traktor S2/S3/S4), the Z1 has no jog wheels, no play/pause buttons, no tempo sliders, and no sync controls built-in. It’s essentially a stripped-back mixer with some creative effects integration.


Features & Functions

Mixer Section

  • Two-channel setup with EQs (bass/mid/high).
  • Upfaders and crossfader with adjustable curves via software.
  • Filter knob with selectable effects: filter, reverb, delay, noise, gater.

The knobs have surprising high-end tactile resistance, feeling smooth and solid.

Stems Integration

  • Dedicated Stems Mode: Splits tracks into components (vocals, drums, bass, others).
  • Each component’s volume is adjustable via four mini faders.
  • Allows live remixing and mashups.
  • Limitation: long travel time to cut stems completely (not as quick as pads on other devices).

Transport & Customization

By default, the Z1 has no play, cue, sync, or hot cue buttons. However:

  • Users can remap shift functions, allowing fader buttons to trigger play/pause or cue.
  • Requires sacrificing built-in effect buttons, unless paired with another controller.

Hardware & Design

  • USB-A to USB-C cable required (only A included in box).
  • Compact footprint, fitting easily in a desk or DJ bag.
  • Front headphone port, RCA master outputs.

The unit is LED-lit, with helpful visual cues:

  • Blue LEDs show active functions.
  • Red flashes warn for track endings.
  • Green indicators for loops.

Ideal Setup & Pairing

The Z1 truly shines when paired with other devices:

  • With the X1 MK3 – Handles transport, hot cues, effects.
  • With the F1 – Adds performance pad-based remix decks.

Alternatively, a Traktor S2/S3 or S4 offers the same features in a single unit for less complexity.


Pros

  • Compact, ultra-portable form factor.
  • Professional EQs and warm filter effects.
  • Stems support enhances remix capability.
  • Bus-powered simplicity.

Cons

  • No jog wheels or tempo sliders.
  • Requires remapping or paired gear for full usability.
  • Stems fader travel feels too long for performance use.
  • Only RCA outputs (lacks full pro connectivity).

Price & Alternatives

The Z1 MK2 is competitively priced as a modular add-on, but as a standalone DJ solution, it’s too limiting. For similar spend:

  • Traktor S2 MK3 – Full two-channel jogwheel controller.
  • Traktor S3 – Four-channel mid-level controller.
  • Traktor S4 MK3 – Pro-grade, with motorized jogs and haptic feedback.
  • Reloop portable controllers – Small mixer-style units with more versatility.

Verdict: Who Is It For?

The Z1 MK2 shines as part of a modular ecosystem. Portable DJs, minimalists, and producers who need a compact mixer interface will appreciate it. However, for newcomers seeking an all-in-one beginner controller, the S2 and S3 series make much more sense.

Final Score: 6.5/10 – A niche but powerful tool for modular Traktor setups. Not a one-stop DJ solution.