![]() After a command has been added to a mapping, click “ Learn”, then click any key on the keyboard to assign the command. Once the command is mapped, click “Learn” again the key will trigger “Play”. There are a lot of commands that can be mapped in Traktor but we’ll start simple. The controller manager is where all mappings are managed and where new commands can be assigned. To start we’re going to create a command that will load and play a song. To get started, add a new keyboard mapping to Traktor, through the controller manager. Starting Simple Traktor: Simple Keyboard Mapping The default Traktor keyboard mapping shows how many commands can be jammed onto a keyboard. When you do pick up a controller the process is very similar to mapping the keyboard so you can quickly get started making a mapping with a controller. There are a lot of keys to work with making it a great place to start creating a mapping. The keyboard can be used in the same way as a midi controller with Traktor. If you don’t have a midi controller it’s possible to follow along by creating a new keyboard mapping in Traktor. Midi Pipe will display midi messages that controllers send. Using a program like Midi Pipe you can see the messages that a midi controller sends, each button sends a unique message/value so that it doesn’t conflict with other commands. Midi controllers (such as the Midi Fighter 3D) send a series of control messages or notes, these messages can be used to control software that supports midi such as Traktor, Serato, Ableton and many other DJ software/DAW.
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