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hmmm would really love to spin with the #denondj #sc3900 and #hybridmode #MisterSwitch
Denon SC2900 and SC3900 (in stock) and ready to use with Scratch Live
From the Serato Press Release.
Denon DJ released a firmware update last week for their SC2900 Digital Controller and Media Player. This implements Hybrid MIDI mode for direct platter control in Scratch Live (in conjunction with supported Rane Scratch Live hardware). The Serato control tone is generated internally within the unit and now allows the use of Relative mode. All other controls on the unit can be MIDI mapped to Scratch Live and there are mapping files available from Denon DJ also. Here's the full press release from Denon DJ:
Firmware version v1050
Denon DJ is excited to announce a key performance enhancement to its SC2900 digital controller and media player.
The FREE firmware upgrade implements Hybrid MIDI mode, enabling SC2900 users to use various supported DVS applications such as Serato™ Scratch Live or Traktor Scratch for direct platter control in conjunction with Denon DJ’s “world’s-first” built-in Relative mode timecode signal generator (must be used with DVS-supported sound card or with a Denon DJ DVS-supported mixer).
From now on, traditional CD and flash drive sourced timecode is no longer required for RELATIVE mode operation because the necessary tone is perfectly generated internally, being output through the analogue RCA connectors of the SC2900 during Hybrid mode. For your convenience, Serato and Traktor mapping files also made available for Hybrid mode, or surrounding keys and knobs are freely available to MIDI map as user creativity desires.
Download the new firmware here.
DJ Ty takes a look at the 2900s with Scratch Live and new Hybrid Mode.
http://youtu.be/VxkDwwFJDp8
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The interesting move away from the 19” life…
We took a walk around the office today and asked some of our team to share what is new with their DJ business. DJ Rick shared about his swap from a rack mount rig to a large format system.
For over two decades I was a 19” guy. Anyone who’s a DJ knows what I’m talking about. If you’re not a DJ, feel free to formulate your own funny comment. Last year, I completely changed what I mix with. That was an exciting, yet scary move. The two biggest questions I had before the switch were:
1. Why do I feel the need to move away from 19” rack mount DJ gear?
2. What difference would it ultimately make in my performance?
If you could chart my gear on a timeline, you’d see home CD players in between foam cushions in the early 90’s, to the Denon DN-D2000F, D4500, D9000, then the HC4500, a Pioneer SEP-C1, you get the idea. For 21 years I rocked the party behind teeny tiny jog wheels. Hey, it worked. Having rack mounted gear makes things portable, easier to move, less space to take up, etc. This get me to Question 1…why switch? To me, I enjoy the mix. I will never forget the first time I heard two songs mixed together by a DJ. I knew right then and there I wanted to learn how to do that. For me, the mix matters. I wanted to get my hands on something that the crowd could see. I also felt like the client deserved it, they deserved to see a bigger setup.
My player/controller of choice was the Denon SC3900. I had owned turntables for about a year a very long time ago. Nothing compares to that feel. I am a Scratch Live user and I heard about DJ’s using the 3700’s with Scratch Live (in fact watching DJ Johnny Juice perform at NAMM on the 3700’s with SSL really opened my eyes to that possibility). So when the 3900’s came out, I changed up EVERYTHING. I still own my Pioneer SEP-C1 and DJM-5000 as a secondary system, but now my system includes 3900’s, a Pioneer DJM-850-K, and an Odyssey Flight FX 3-sided LED coffin to put it all in. Fun fact; my new DJ coffin actually weighs LESS than the old 19” case I used to lug around! Who would have guessed?? Here’s a video that shows the setup.
To answer Question 2, the difference was remarkable. As a DJ, I felt different. I went from pushing buttons and using tiny jog wheels to actually feeling like a performer. And I don’t say this to take anything away from a DJ that uses a smaller setup. Remember, that’s the way I did it forever. But the new setup had a way of getting my eyes off the laptop and back on the gear & the crowd. My whole body can participate now which is kinda cool. The other difference that it makes is on the crowd, and it starts the moment guests walk into the venue. 90% of my events are weddings, and it’s fun to match the wedding colors to a matching color on the FFX case. I look like I’m a part of the setup rather than this other “thing” that got put there. The coffin colors come to life during dancing by changing colors, fading, strobing, and flashing to the beat. It’s an instant way to have an otherwise boring piece of your gear become part of the performance. Do they cost more? Certainly. But in terms of response per dollar spent, the investment has been well worth it.
The move to the Pioneer DJM-850-K was influenced mostly by the wild success of the DJM-800. By all accounts, that was the club standard and when the 850 came out I knew I wanted that mixer. I love the sound color FX, filters, effects, sound quality, everything. The mixer looks great and sounds great.
And the comments I get on the SC3900 vinyl? Those really get attention, and not just because they are a large format controller or CDJ, it’s the spinning vinyl that does it. Not an event goes by that someone doesn’t come up to check them out and ask about what they are and what they do. That would rarely happen before. It’s a way to engage with the client and their guests to build rapport before the dancing even starts.
The move from the 19” life was one of the best decisions I made for my DJ setup. My only regret? That I didn’t do it sooner!
Here are the links to the items Rick talked about
Denon Sc-3900
Pioneer DJM-850K
Odyssey FFXGS12CDJwBL
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