You need a Traktor Settings File ( .tsi ) specifically designed for the DDJ-RB. There are two main ways to get this:
While mapping the DDJ-RB with Traktor Pro 3 offers many benefits, there are also some challenges to consider:
To successfully use the DDJ-RB with Traktor Pro 3, ensure you have completed the following: mapping ddj rb traktor pro 3
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The DDJ-RB does not have motorized pitch faders. You need a Traktor Settings File (
Mapping table (Control → Traktor action, MIDI type, Shift state)
Connect the DDJ-RB directly to a USB port on your computer before opening your DJ software. Avoid using unpowered USB hubs, as they can cause MIDI signal latency or dropouts. Step 3: Import the Mapping into Traktor Pro 3 Mapping table (Control → Traktor action, MIDI type,
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.
Hot Cues (1-8), Beat Loop, and FX Controls. Step 3: Mapping the Jog Wheels
[Open Preferences] ──> [Controller Manager] ──> [Add...] ──> [Import TSI]
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