Mapping Ddj Rb Traktor Pro 3 -
DDJ‑RB to Traktor Pro 3 mapping
Below is a complete, practical mapping layout for using a Pioneer DDJ‑RB controller with Traktor Pro 3. It assumes Decks A/B mapped to Player 1/2 and Decks C/D unused. Use Traktor’s Controller Manager to import custom mappings or recreate via the GUI.
Part 2: Preparing the Hardware
To get the controller talking to Traktor, you need to put it into MIDI mode. mapping ddj rb traktor pro 3
Now go build your map—and don't forget to export that .tsi file before your computer crashes. DDJ‑RB to Traktor Pro 3 mapping Below is
The Pioneer DJ DDJ-RB is a popular DJ controller designed for use with Rekordbox DJ software. However, with a little creativity and some expert guidance, it's also possible to use the DDJ-RB with other DJ software, including Traktor Pro 3. Native Instruments Traktor Pro 3 is a professional-grade DJ software that offers a wide range of features and tools for creative mixing and performance. High / Mid / Low knobs CC →
- High / Mid / Low knobs CC → EQ High/Mid/Low (per channel)
- Shift + EQ: Filter/Secondary EQ mapping
Test: Load a track, play. Cue in headphones should work.
Output Routing:
- Pad 1 →
Loop Size Select(1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, 4, 8) - Pad 2 →
Loop Active - Pad 3–4 →
Beatjump + / -
7. Troubleshooting Common Issues
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Controller not recognized | Put back into MIDI mode (hold SHIFT+PLAY/CUE on both decks while connecting USB) |
| Jogs don’t scratch | Map Jog Touch to Jog Touch On/Off and enable “Scratch when touching” |
| Tempo fader range too sensitive | In mapping, set Tempo Adjust → Range to 8% (or 16% for DnB/techno) |
| LEDs don’t light up | Traktor doesn’t send LED feedback easily – use MIDI monitor and add Output commands if needed |
| Pads trigger twice | Check “Send monitor state” – disable or use Direct mode instead of Toggle |