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    AFAIK, no.

    But you can remap the gain knob so it controls the volume instead, but as Moniker said, gain is not really supposed to be used like this. You can set things like mute buttons, or when the gain knob hits zero the volume hits zero as well, but you need Bome, or a MIDI Translator for that.
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    Thanks guy's for all you help. I think i will play around with it and see what happens. I will report back with my findings

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    a quick search over at the N.I. forums doesn't reveal any trim in traktor. like mentioned, i wouldn't try to use the gain for it, won't work the same.

    if you want the volume mapped to a knob why not just map it to the knob like a rotary mixer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by charo View Post
    a quick search over at the N.I. forums doesn't reveal any trim in traktor. like mentioned, i wouldn't try to use the gain for it, won't work the same.

    if you want the volume mapped to a knob why not just map it to the knob like a rotary mixer?
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