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DJ Controller Setup Guide

The document lists various functions that can be controlled by buttons, knobs, and encoders on a music mixing controller, including loading and playing tracks, adjusting loops and cues, changing effects and modes. It also describes secondary functions that can be activated by holding buttons or knobs, like deleting hot cues or adjusting the tempo range. The formatting indicates the controller functions are organized across various modes like browsing, looping, and effects control.

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212 views2 pages

DJ Controller Setup Guide

The document lists various functions that can be controlled by buttons, knobs, and encoders on a music mixing controller, including loading and playing tracks, adjusting loops and cues, changing effects and modes. It also describes secondary functions that can be activated by holding buttons or knobs, like deleting hot cues or adjusting the tempo range. The formatting indicates the controller functions are organized across various modes like browsing, looping, and effects control.

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Karel Belák
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1. From Pioneer support page download and install the CDJ-850 audio/usb driver before starting the
Traktor
( https://www.pioneerdj.com/en/support/software/player/cdj-850/#drivers )
It is recommended to update to the latest firmware
( https://www.pioneerdj.com/en/support/software/player/cdj-850/#firmware-update )
2. On cd players 1, set midi channel 1 in the Utility menu. On cd players 2, set midi channel 2 in the
Utility menu...etc.
3. Connect the players to your computer with a USB cable directly or via a USB hub (powered USB hub
recommended)
4. Set the players to PC mode in the correct order
5. Open Traktor Preferences -> Controller Manager
6. Click Add... -> Import TSI -> Import Other...
7. Browse to the CDJ-850_by_technicLEGO.tsi file and Open.
8. Select Deck A - CDJ-850... mapping for device
9. Select PIONEER CDJ-850 MIDI at the In-Port
10. Select Deck B - CDJ-850... mapping for device
11. Select PIONEER CDJ-850 MIDI #2 at the In-Port
12. For decks C and D similarly to decks A and B...
13. If player 1 controls deck B and player 2 controls deck A, replace it at In-Port

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