Hi once I had connected the pc with mi mixer Allen & Heath xone 96 and when I pushed the filter button the track in deck a was restarted, so I know xone 96 can send and receive MIDI signals to traktor but the problem is that I don't know have to map the mixer in traktor somebody knows?

found mappings here Traktor Pro 3 Xone 96 - foxsuite (website2.me), unfortunately DJTT mapping seems to be down, normally the source of good mappings. There are also tutorials about mapping on yt for example, like that: Traktor for Beginners: Basic Mapping - YouTube


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Thanks for this Stevan and I have seen elsewhere online. However, after several tries im getting very crazy actions from this mapping. Its not moving the loop but the start point of the loop and not in an orderly way, more chaotic with no control? Any ideas?

Super mapping you have done there. How about if you make a new one again.

The ultimate 2 deck layout with one layer so totally simple but functional. I would be interested in how you implement that, including sound control treble, mid and bass. Then maybe with effects.

I created an awesome mapping for my K2 but every time i close and re-open Traktor, the software no longer recognizes the MIDI input, just the audio. Is there a way to stop this from happening so that the K2 just works whenever i launch Traktor? I'm running Traktor 3 on the Macbook 16" with the latest macOS.

If you want to check out the details of the TSI file, I would advise you to use either the Native Instruments Controller Editor, or use the Xtreme Mapping app (Mac only). Both these tools allow you to view or edit the mapping file full screen mode instead of using the tiny Controller Editor window within Traktor.

i noticiced that sometimes midi signals are send on different channels then then one defined in mapping.

as i remember i was not able to use the existing k2 mapping from internet and i had to make my own.

you can try it. just to see if it works. =>

It would be nice if the mappings had an option to make it midi channel independent, or being able assign multiple channels in one mapping, then this wouldnt be an issue (should probably check the roadmap/buglist for this and make a feature request). Now, a workaround could be to define the mapping for each channel, not too hard to generate with a script once one channel is set, hmm but not very userfriendly when ppl want to change something. (just rambling some ideas)

Anyway, thx for the mapping, I had something slightly diffrent in mind (some mapping I created for traktor upon a time), but yours seems to work pretty good as well. Will be using yours to learn from though

I just got two of these controllers so I made new mapping for Mixxx 2.1. It has different modes depending on which MIDI channel you set the controller to. There are different layouts for 2 decks + 2 effect units, 4 decks, and 4 effect units. Refer to the wiki and pull request for details. The new mapping is compatible with the Xone K1 as well as the K2.

An updated mapping for Mixxx 2.3 was just merged to master. It is documented in a new section on the wiki page. Some of the new functions will not work with older versions of Mixxx (2.2.x or earlier).

Once you finish the 16 pads, you will have to repeat the whole process for slots 2, 3, and 4. This time the difference is that the Assignment must be changed to Remix Set Slot 2, 3, and 4 depending the slot pads you are mapping. Also, every time the M1 modifier is used, the value must be set to 1, 2 and 3 (for slots 2, 3 and 4 respectively). When setting the Sequencer Current Step modifier, you can assign the modifier of any slot because the 4 slots have the same length.

There are few TRAKTOR features as powerful as its MIDI mapping capability. Twist knobs, push faders and punch buttons on your MIDI device to control anything you like, from track prep and selection to looping and effects triggering.

Most custom mappings will at least have a TSI file which contains the information TRAKTOR needs to correctly map its commands to a hardware MIDI controller. You will need to install the TSI via the TRAKTOR Controller Manager, which can be found in Preferences.

Most of the more complex mappings have installation instructions, with some requiring setup in the NI Controller Editor, for example. Some mappings even have extra apps or plugins to install, such as a MIDI bridge, or a Max patch.

The mapping is designed as a companion to a primary DJ controller (for this example, the KONTROL S5). Hook up your MASCHINE JAM and you get loads of instant effects buttons, channel routing for all four Decks, and four dedicated pages for both the Step Sequencer and Remix Decks C and D. The mapping also makes use of the Smart Strips for parameter tweaks and scratching, with great use of the fader LEDs as Deck level meters.

The Bottom Line: You get fully MIDI-programmable channel strips and a button grid with three possible layers of functionality in a professionally constructed controller with a 16-bit/48kHz 4-channel soundcard. Serious working DJs will appreciate the powerful custom workflows they can construct after putting the time in to program their own mappings. 2351a5e196

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