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Here's a guide that will help you to set up Native Instruments' Traktor on the Rane 62/64 mixers quickly and easily. If you are using Pioneer CDJ's or turntables, you will still need to use a Native Instruments Traktor audio interface (i.e. the Audio 10 or the Audio 8). If you are using HID CD Players or a MIDI Controller, you do not need a Traktor sound card.
Here's how to set up Traktor mappings on the Rane 62/64 with a Traktor soundcard:
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Jul 15, 2017 If you are using Pioneer CDJ's or turntables, you will still need to use a Native Instruments Traktor audio interface (i.e. The Audio 10 or the Audio 8). If you are using HID CD Players or a MIDI Controller, you do not need a Traktor sound card. Here's how to set up Traktor mappings on the Rane 62/64 with a Traktor soundcard: 1.
1. First begin with downloading the correct Traktor mapping here:
2. Open Traktor's Preferences by clicking on the Preferences icon in the upper right-hand corner, then navigate to the Controller Manager section.
3. Click on the 'Add' tab and choose 'Import'. Locate the .tsi mapping file you downloaded and open it. Make sure the In-Port and the Out-Port are set to the Sixty-Four or Sixty-Two.
If you are using a Traktor sound card, simply connect your sound card as you normally would and begin to use the Traktor mapping.
Setup with HID Mode
HID stands for Human Interface Device and allows a hardware unit, such as a CDJ, to send information to and from a computer. The main advantage of using HID mode is that HID responds to movements with almost no delay. The most popular HID controllers are the Pioneer CDJs; more information about how to connect these players in HID mode can be found here: http://dj.rane.com/blog/we-love-hid
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1. Start by connecting your computer via USB to the Rane mixer, and set the source knobs accordingly on the mixer. (i.e., If you are plugged into USB A on your Rane mixer, set the Source knobs on the mixer to A)
2. If you are using HID CD Players, the audio can be routed directly from Traktor to the Rane mixer. If you are on a Mac, you will need to use Core Audio drivers. If you're on a PC, you will need to use ASIO drivers. Both can be downloaded here:
3. To route Traktor's audio to your Rane mixer, open the Traktor Preferences and click on Audio Setup.
In the Audio Device tab, choose either the Sixty-Two or the Sixty-Four.
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4. Next, click on the Output Routing tab and choose 'External' in the mixing mode section. For the Sixty-Four, setup your outputs as follows:
- Output Deck A: Sixty Four Out 0 and 1
- Output Deck B: Sixty Four Out 2 and 3
- Output Deck C: Sixty Four Out 4 and 5
- Output Deck C: Sixty Four Out 6 and 7
If you are using the 62, you only need to setup Outputs for Decks A and B.
Here's an outline of both of the mappings:
A few of the most important features in the mappings are the Scroll/Load knob, which allows you to scroll through tracks in a playlist and the Tab (or back) button, which you hold down and turn the Scroll/Load knob to scroll through different playlists. Many of the buttons are intuitively mapped, including the Loop button on the mixer. The 64 mappings use the layer buttons to layout the cue points, while the cue points for the 62 mapping are laid out using the cue buttons laid out horizontally on the mixer. Overall both are solid mappings that work well and can be effectively used for club sets and turntablism routines. The Rane mixers are some of the best mixers in the world, and it's a joy to use them together with Traktor!
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Techno is particularly well suited to delay and reverb effects due to the music's minimal production. Here's a tutorial on how to use Traktor's Ramp Delay and Reverb T3 to enhance your DJ sets.
In Traktor, open Preferences, then navigate to Effects. Select FX 1 and FX 2 as Single effects. Set FX 1 to Reverb T3, and set FX 2 to Ramp Delay.
Ramp Delay
Ramp delay is an effect that can produce psychedelic sounding, tripped out delay effects that are a perfect compliment to techno tracks. Start out with the Dry/Wet (D/W) on the Ramp Delay turned to 50%, the Filter at about 80%, the Duration at 1/4” and the Rate all the way up at 1/32. Ramp Delay sounds best when it's applied during a part of the song that has minimal percussion, for example the intro, a breakdown or the outro.
Turn on the effect, (the button under D/W) and then press FX 2 to switch the effect on. Immediately after turning FX 2 on, take the Rate down to 1/16 then turn the rate back up to 1/32. To switch the Ramp Delay off quickly, simply press FX 2 to take the effect out of the mix. For a more gradual fade out, slowly turn the D/W down to 0.
Reverb T3
Reverb can sound particularly good on claps and snare hits in techno. It's easy to overdo it with Reverb, so be sure to use care when applying this effect. Set up the Reverb by turning the D/W to 50% or slightly less, and keep the HP (High Pass) and LP (Low Pass) filters to 100% (or set to taste) and the Size around 80. On a clap or snare, turn on the Reverb T3 and adjust the Reverb Size by decreasing the Size to about 60 or 70. If you'd like the Reverb T3 to gradually fade out, turn the Dry/Wet down while the track plays. If the sound of the Reverb T3 sounds too intense, try starting with the Dry/Wet down, and the size around 60 or 70. The Dry/Wet can be gradually faded into the mix, and the Size adjusted (to about 37 or so) and brought up for a pitch shifting effect as the Dry/Wet is brought up closer to 50% and then faded out.
Using the Ramp Delay and Reverb T3 Together
The Ramp Delay and Reverb T3 can be used together to create a powerful effect. Start out with the following settings:
/mixtrack-pro-driver-traktor.html. FX 1 - Reverb T3: Set up the Reverb by turning the D/W to 50% or slightly less, HP (High Pass) and LP (Low Pass) filters to 100%, and the Size to around 68 or 70.
FX 2 - Ramp Delay: Turn the D/W to 35%, the Filter at about 80%, the Duration at 1/4” and the Rate all the way up at 1/32.
Turn on FX 2, and take the Ramp Delay down to 1/16, then back up to 1/32. Keep the Ramp Delay on as you turn on FX 1. Bring the Reverb T3 Size down to about 38, and bring the D/W up to 50%. Experiment with bringing the Size back up, then fade the Size down as you fade out the Reverb gradually. The rate of the Ramp Delay can also be modulated (turned up and down) as the Reverb T3 is in the mix. Fade the Reverb out by turning the D/W down, experiment a little more with turning up the Ramp Delay Rate, then fade both the Reverb T3 and Ramp Delay out of the mix by turning both D/W knobs down. After a little practise, you'll hear some magic!