Once you have done so, you should be up and running. The real important ones are the ASIO driver selection, the proper TSI loaded, the 4 deck configuration, and the Output routings. You will notice from the first image that I have the 4 deck configuration. Next, go into the preferences and ensure that your settings match the ones in the pictures below. Make sure that it is selected correctly, whatever name it has when you load it (it may be different than what you see on the screenshot below). Once you have run the setup wizard thingy, load the latest TSI map file, OR load the TSI map file I provided on Traktor Bible. Run the Setup Wizard, using the following guidelines: 2 track decks + 2 sample decks (important), Internal mixing mode (so say no to external mixer) Ensure that your Denon controller's mixing mode is set to PC mix (on the back of the deck near the power supply)
Install the latest ASIO driver you just downloaded
Remove your current ASIO driver, unless you're already using the one above. What matters is that I got it to work with Traktor 2.11 with the configuration listed herein. It's basically a rework of the official Denon map file you can find on their download page, with a couple extra nice features. Go to Traktor Bible to download my custom mapping file preferrably. ensure you have the latest controller firmware installed (you can find it on the link above), and while you're at it, grab the latest official controller mappings from the same link, you should be able to use those instead of the one I am providing below. CHECK OUT my blog if you're using an older version of Windows. This is relevant because of the ASIO driver choice. I was doing this with windows 10 64bit. Traktor 2.11 (though this should be backwards compatible, read below about drivers) Please check out my blog for more details. If you are having problems, maybe this will help.
At first I didn't think it would work at all. It took me a while to smooth out my configuration with this update.