

No need for a power outlet for your iPad (if it has been fully charged, obviously)! But if you feel it will be a long set, then you can bring:Ī. This makes the S2 Mk3 an ideal option for for portability (without considering the "low output" issues): I thought this was only possible with laptops, but not with the iPad (since the Traktor DJ 2 app doesn't work when connected through the USB B port, only through the iPad port which necessarily forces you to connect it to a power output / use a powerbank for power).

#TRAKTOR S2 MK3 IPAD PRO DRIVER#
The S2 MK3 behaves as a sound card (outputs the iPad audio). Windows: C: > Program Files > Native Instruments > Traktor Audio 6 / 10 Driver > 'ta6cpl.exe' / 'ta10cpl.exe'. Lights won't even turn on when plugged in. So, I've tested all the possibilities on my iPad: The S2 MK3 (and I believe that the S3 too) has:Īnd we can use it in "plug&play" mode (ONLY with Traktor apps, so far), or in MIDI mode (holding left Flux button when powering/plugging it to an iPad/laptop).
#TRAKTOR S2 MK3 IPAD PRO UPDATE#
So after the last firmware update (1.3.0) I've been doing some tests with my S2 MK3 and my 11" iPad Pro (2020, iPadOS 15.1) and I'd like to have some clarifications, either from someone at NI or from someone who reallys knows about USB/mfi protocols and this stuff.
