Hercules Rmx 2 E Traktor Pro

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  • Language : EN
  • Date : 2017-04-10
  • Category : HOWTO
  • Tag : TRAKTOR PRO 2 , MIDI MAPPING , NOT DETECTED , TSI
  1. What is the difference between Hercules DJ Console RMX 2 and Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S2? Find out which is better and their overall performance in the DJ controller ranking.
  2. The Traktor Pro 2 software supports Hercules DJControl and DJConsole controllers using a MIDI mapping file with a TSI extension. The required TSI files can be downloaded for all Hercules controllers directly from our Hercules Technical Support website, available on each controller's page in the MIDI Mapping section.
  3. Nov 08, 2011  TRAKTOR Traktor Pro (1.2.4) con Hercules RMX. Discussion in 'Forum Italiano' started by OttoOtto, Nov 8, 2011. OttoOtto New Member. Ciao ragazzi, sto cercando disperatamente i settaggi per poter configurare al meglio la dj console Hercules rmx e Traktor Pro (1.2.4).
  4. Oct 05, 2015  Debido a que a mi me costo bastante configurar my Rmx 2 con Traktor subo este video en el que tan solo pretendo ayudar a quien tenga problemas. Category Music.
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Thanks for your response. 1) I have set the 4 channel output routing, and with the Hercules RMX ASIO driver (which im assuming is the one i need to have properly work) there are no options for the output routing 2) and the option for the Hercules RMX ASIO driver is only available if i have set it ASIO. So yes ive done it prior to opening to traktor 3) and my version of VDJ is 6.1 guess.

The Traktor Pro 2 software supports Hercules DJControl and DJConsole controllers using a MIDI mapping file with a TSI extension. The required TSI files can be downloaded for all Hercules controllers directly from our Hercules Technical Support website, available on each controller's page in the MIDI Mapping section.

Tekken ultimate fx mapping for traktor pro 3. The downloaded file is generally a .zip folder, such as DJ_P8_TP2_V2_Mapping.zip, which is a compressed folder containing the required TSI file and a PDF document with explanations.

Using a file archiver/commpressor application (like WinZip/WinRAR):

- Unzip the downloaded file (i.e. decompress the file), and copy the TSI file to your choice of folder (example: UsersYourNameDocumentsNative InstrumentsTraktor 2.X.YSettingsDefault SettingsHercules)

- Run Traktor Pro 2:

  • In Preferences (Windows: File > Preferences / Mac: Traktor > Preferences), go to Controller Manager.
  • Click the Import button, and import the TSI file.
  • Go to Device Setup, and as the Device, select the DJ controller.
  • In the In-Port field, select the DJ controller.
  • In the Out-Port field, select the DJ controller.

You should now be able to use your controller in Traktor Pro 2.

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