Traxus Interactive:
New, Improved,
Ready to Evolve

Welcome to the new and improved home of Traxus Interactive! We've got quite a few new features that will hopefully help us keep things running smoothly. We've summed up the big ticket items below. Give it a skim and let us know if you have any questions.. We've summed up the big ticket items, Give it a skim and let us know if you have any questions.
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Traxus Interactive:
New, Improved,
Ready to Evolve

Traxus Control Traktor
WebMIDI
Beta Application

We have whipped up a quick system test for those of you who would like to apply for the Traxus Control Traktor WebMIDI Beta.
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Traxus Control Traktor
WebMIDI
Beta Application

Flux Pads:
A WebMIDI Interface
[Public Release]

We've released a tricked out MPC/Trigger Finger style multi touch interface to the public, available immediately to anyone who has created an account with us.
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Flux Pads:
A WebMIDI Interface
[Public Release]

Traxus Control Traktor
[Solo]
WebMIDI Beta

The first of our two webMIDI Traktor control interfaces is very similar to the older Lemur version of Traxus Control: Traktor. It features a large central platter or pad area for the currently selected deck, as well as a module bank on the right hand side for controlling other deck features.
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Traxus Control Traktor
[Solo]
WebMIDI Beta

Traxus Control Traktor
[Quad]
WebMIDI Beta

The second of our two webMIDI Traktor control interfaces runs with the idea of a module bank. We’ve done away with the primary platter/pad area in center and replaced it with additional module bank columns; one for each deck.
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Traxus Control Traktor
[Quad]
WebMIDI Beta

Multi-touch Traktor Control
In your Web Browser;
Welcome. To. Web. MIDI.

We are excited to introduce our ascent into the world of webMIDI with a ground up rebuild of the Traxus Control Traktor Multitouch interface programmed exclusively in Javascript and HTML, capable of running in Google Chrome.
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Multi-touch Traktor Control
In your Web Browser;
Welcome. To. Web. MIDI.

Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.3.0

Version 1.3.0 is now available for download (Sep 8, 2015). Most notably, we've added support for Stem decks and improved MIDI Clock detection on start-up along with other behind-the-scenens bug fixes. Be sure to install the updated .tsi mapping file in Traktor!
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Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.3.0

Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.2.1

Version 1.2.1 is now available for download (Apr 9, 2015). Just some small but important bug fixes. Be sure to install the updated .tsi mapping file in Traktor! Bug Fixes: Freeze Button on EFX faders works (broken in 1.2.0) All remix cells are correctly MIDI mapped. We naturally ask that you do not redistribute it[...]
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Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.2.1

Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.2.0

Version 1.2.0 is now available for download (Feb 3 2015), with a sack of new features and accompanying bug fixes! It has been a long road but (we hope...) we're finally ready to push this version live to the public. Be sure to install the updated .tsi mapping file in Traktor as we have made over 200 new mappings and have also implemented some critical bug fixes regarding the remix deck cells and slots
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Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.2.0

Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.1.0

Version 1.1.0 is live (Oct 19 2014), with important bug fixes to the mixer page and a new setup guide. Adjust TR-808 Sequence: Cowbell on every first, second, third, and fourth quarter note; we’re live. After months of development, testing, and an extremely successful crowdfunding campaign, we are proud to present the Liine Lemur Template[...]
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Traxus Control: Traktor
Lemur Version
1.1.0

Our Origins

Traxus Interactive formed in February 2012 as a precursor to releasing our Traxus Scratch Live interface —a revolutionary approach for controlling Serato Scratch Live in Lemur. The interface boasted a long list of firsts, most notably being the first touch screen platter controller for any DJ software, even pre-dating Serato’s in house iPad Application by over a year.

Traxus Scratch Live filled several voids, overcoming and compensating for shortcomings in both the hardware controller market as well as within the Serato Software. Traxus Scratch Live went so far as to offer accurate visual feedback of control states at a time when Serato had no Midi Out capabilities.

Global Intents

Traxus Interactive caters to a niche audience with wide spread roots. Following our release of Traxus Scratch Live interface in 2012, we dedicated the next two years our efforts towards building what has been dubbed the most complete touchscreen Control of Traktor to Date.

In 2014 we launched a crowd funding campaign to recoup the some of the costs incurred during development. The deal was simple; hit the target and the template would be free to download for everyone. To our pleasant suprise, we saw funding from nearly 20 countries across 5 continents, Following the official public release of Traxus Control: Traktor, we have seen downloads from over 90 countries across 6 continents.