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Traktor Pro 3 Midi Mapping !full! Jun 2026

In the , look at the Device drop-down menu.

Click the button under the Device field and select Import TSI > Import Other . Locate and select your .tsi file.

If an EQ knob jumps erratically on screen, ensure the Control Type is set to Fader/Knob and the interaction is set to Direct .

Traktor Pro 3 allows you to customize how your hardware interacts with the software through its . You can either import pre-made configuration files (.tsi) or manually map buttons, knobs, and faders yourself. How to Import an Existing Mapping (.tsi)

Click , press your chosen "Shift" button, and turn off Learn . Set Interaction Mode to Hold . Set Set to Value to 1 . traktor pro 3 midi mapping

Before you start MIDI mapping, make sure:

Click , press your physical button, and turn off Learn . Look at the LED Options at the bottom of the window:

Click , press your physical button, and turn Learn off. Set the Assignment to Deck A.

The feature is active only while your finger is pressing the button down (perfect for temporary cues or slip mode). In the , look at the Device drop-down menu

This top section is where you create, import, export, and select your MIDI devices. The In-Port and Out-Port drop-down menus dictate which hardware device Traktor listens to and sends LED feedback to.

For any DJ looking to get the most out of Traktor Pro 3, mastering MIDI mapping is an essential skill. Whether you want to fully utilize a "Traktor Ready" controller or add extra functionality to any USB-MIDI device, understanding how to create custom MIDI mappings unlocks a world of personalized control.

Modifiers act like the "Shift" key on your computer keyboard. They allow a single physical button or knob to perform multiple completely different tasks. Traktor gives you eight modifiers per device mapping ( M1 through M8 ). Step 1: Set Up the Modifier Button Click .

To get the most out of your MIDI mapping, consider these best practices. If an EQ knob jumps erratically on screen,

Click and select the same function (e.g., Deck Common > Play/Pause ). Click Learn , and press the same physical button.

Beyond functionality, MIDI mapping encourages a deeper understanding of the software’s internal architecture. To create an effective map, the user must navigate Traktor’s Controller Manager, distinguishing between "Assignment" (which deck is being controlled), "Interaction Mode" (how the control behaves), and "Target" (what parameter is affected). This process forces the DJ to think critically about their workflow. It transforms the user from a passive consumer of technology into an active architect of their sound. The result is a setup that feels intuitive and organic; because the user designed the layout, muscle memory develops faster, and the cognitive load during a performance decreases.

Let's look at how to map a simple physical button on your controller to trigger the "Play/Pause" command for Deck A. Click . Click the Learn button (it will turn yellow).

To truly master MIDI mapping, you need to understand the section below the assignment table. Type of Controller: Button: For on/off actions (Play, Cue). Fader/Knob: For continuous controls (Volume, Filter). Encoder: For relative movements (Browser knob, Beatjump). Interaction Mode (For Buttons): Direct: Sets a value directly (rarely used for buttons). Toggle: Press once to turn on, press again to turn off. Hold: Function is on only while you hold the button down.

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