Traktor Pro 3 uses .tsi (Traktor Settings Information) files to understand how controller buttons map to software commands. Follow these steps to import your file. 1. Connect Your Hardware Plug your DDJ-RB into your computer using the USB cable.
The DDJ-RB has a built-in audio interface. While Traktor will recognize it, you may need to download and install Pioneer DJ drivers to ensure the sound card runs stable on Windows. On macOS, it is usually CoreAudio compliant (plug-and-play).
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In the left-hand menu of the Preferences window, click on .
Ensure you have the official Pioneer DDJ-RB ASIO driver installed from Pioneer DJ's official support website. mapping ddj rb traktor pro 3
If you own a Pioneer DDJ-RB, you know it’s a solid entry-to-mid-level controller. But here’s the catch: it was built exclusively for Rekordbox DJ . Plug it into Traktor Pro 3, and you’ll get… nothing. No lights, no faders, no transport control.
Save the .tsi file to an easily accessible folder on your computer. Step 2: Prepare Your Hardware and Drivers Traktor Pro 3 uses
Make sure your DDJ-RB is running the latest firmware from Pioneer's website to prevent MIDI dropouts.
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In the dropdown, select Pioneer DDJ-RB (ASIO) on Windows or Pioneer DDJ-RB on macOS. Navigate to the Output Routing tab on the left menu. Set the Mixing Mode to Internal . Configure the outputs exactly as follows: Output Monitor (Headphones): L = Output 3 / R = Output 4 Output Master (Speakers): L = Output 1 / R = Output 2