Released shortly after the S8, the D2 was essentially one "slice" of the S8’s deck section. It offered the exact same workflow, the same high-tech displays, and the same layout, but in a compact, portable format. The philosophy behind the D2 was simple: modularity.
replaced jog wheels with a precision . This was intended for pitch bending and track seeking, freeing up space for more creative controls. native instruments d2
The LED touch strip was a standout feature. Running your finger along it could sweep a filter, control a delay feedback time, or act as a virtual vinyl for scratching. It was smooth, responsive, and felt futuristic in 2015. Released shortly after the S8, the D2 was
Released shortly after the S8, the D2 was essentially one "slice" of the S8’s deck section. It offered the exact same workflow, the same high-tech displays, and the same layout, but in a compact, portable format. The philosophy behind the D2 was simple: modularity.
replaced jog wheels with a precision . This was intended for pitch bending and track seeking, freeing up space for more creative controls.
The LED touch strip was a standout feature. Running your finger along it could sweep a filter, control a delay feedback time, or act as a virtual vinyl for scratching. It was smooth, responsive, and felt futuristic in 2015.