Hi there. I have a problem to install my hardware into Traktor. I have two Denon DN-SC2000 controllers and a Reloop Mixtour. I´ve downloaded the original Mapping files for traktor, the latest Asio driver and the new firmware for the Denons. I´ve installed Asio driver and the new firmware for the Denons without any Problems. But to get hardware installed in Traktor makes me crazy. No chance to get them working all together. can you help me with this Problem??
Since you’re using PC. Was there some other MIDI application opened along side Traktor?
The MIDI port on Windows couldn’t be shared between apps so if some other program is already making the port busy than Traktor won’t receive the MIDI signal from your controllers.
Before I started to use Traktor i´ve tryed Virtual DJ. But i´ve completely deinstalled it before i Installed Traktor.
Now Traktor is the only midi software on my computer.
Perhaps my Audio-/input- and output settings make the problems?
Corse I don´t know exactly how to do that in the correct way.
And in the manuals from denon they talk abot setting up midi channels via shift and cue Buttons pressed at same time.
What´s right now, setting up midi channels via Traktor or via controller?
Stewe, I think he should first try setting up the Reloop Mixtour (his audio settings and mixing mode are wrong) and then we add up the Denon’s.
Unplug the SC2000’s and plug the Mixtour directly into your laptop (How many USB ports do you have on your laptop? If you need to use a USB hub, is it powered?), into a 2.0 USB port.
Before that:
1.) Place the Reloop *tsi file for the Traktor in the appropriate Traktor folder.
1.) Install the Reloop ASIO driver without the Mixtour connected. Reboot OS if neccessary after install.
2.) Connect the Mixtour, launch the Reloop ASIO utility, check if the Mixtour is detected. If it is, you can probably select usb buffer size in ms, sample rate (set it to 44.1khz) and latency (try with value 256)
3.) Launch Traktor (with Mixtour connected).
Under Preferences-Audio Setup select “Reloop ASIO”. Set sample rate and latency the same as in the Reloop ASIO driver before (if it’s not already the same)
Under Preferences-Output Routing select “Internal Mixing” for the mixing mode. For “Output Monitor” select 1/2, for “Output Master” select 3/4 OR the other way around.
Under Preferences-Input Routing set all decks to “not connected” or something like that (Mixtour doesn’t have inputs)
Under Preferences-Controller manager import the before mentioned *.tsi file using the big import button