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Native Instruments announces new DJ product policy

Native Instruments today announced several changes in regard to its DJ product policy and the TRAKTOR product line. In the future, the DJ Division of Native Instruments will completely concentrate its operations on the TRAKTOR platform, and will also develop integrated solutions for the DJ market based on its own internal hardware engineering capabilities and expertise. The successful partnership with Stanton Magnetics based on the FinalScratch digital DJ system will mutually expire in 2006, with both companies focusing on their respective product lines from that date on. Native Instruments will continue to maintain the FinalScratch user forum on its Web site until December 31st 2006. Effective today, TRAKTOR DJ STUDIO 3 has been renamed into TRAKTOR 3. Furthermore, the pricing for TRAKTOR 3 has been adjusted, with the full version now being offered for a suggested retail price of US$229.

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