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Denon DJ - MC-7000  

INPUTS & RECORDING



Recording & Broadcasting


The unit offers the ability to record the Master Output along with the Microphone and LINE Inputs directly from VirtualDJ record button (in the Master center panel). The dedicated Recording input (USB channels 5,6) is already pre-configured, so no further adjustments need to be done.




Note: If the level of the recording is low, you could increase that from the device Settings Mode. See USB Output Level section at http://cdn.inmusicbrands.com/denondj/MC7000/MC7000-Hardware-Settings-Mode-Specification-v1_4.pdf
This file is part of the current firmware (included in the firmware zip file), but be changed in the future, so always check the content of the firmware zip file.

Timecodes (DVS)


The Denon DJ MC-7000 is offering DVS (Timecoded CDs and Vinyls) Support,
  • Connect your Timecode devices to LINE 3 and/or LINE 4
  • Place the USB/LINE switches from the top panel to USB position for Mixer Channels 3 and/or 4
  • Open VirtualDJ Settings ->AUDIO tab ans press the Timecode SIGNAL button from the INPUT tab
  • Click to APPLY



Audio configuration with Timecodes


Use the Timecode On/Off buttons that will be offered on the Decks (or in the Scratch panel for the 4 Decks default VirtualDJ GUI) to enable/disable Timecode control or use the Timecode signal to control a different Deck (e.g. swap Timecode control for Left decks when the 4 Decks GUI is selected)

LINE INS


The same LINE Inputs 3 and 4 can be also used to send audio signal from an analogue media source connected at the rear panel to VirtualDJ for processing.
  • Connect your analogue media devices to LINE 3 and/or LINE 4
  • Place the USB/LINE switches from the top panel to USB position for Mixer Channels 3 and/or 4
  • Open VirtualDJ Settings ->AUDIO tab and press the LINE INPUT button from the INPUT tab
  • Click to APPLY



Audio configuration with Line Ins


Use the LINE IN On/Off buttons that will be offered on the Decks (or in the Scratch panel for the 4 Decks default VirtualDJ GUI) to enable/disable Line In routing to a VirtualDJ deck.
This will provide the ability to synchronize BPM with other decks, use Effects etc.


MICROPHONE INPUTS


The Denon DJ MC-7000 offers 2 Microphone Inputs and Level/EQ/Echo controls from the top panel. Both audio signals from these inputs are directly routed to the Master Output of the unit.
The Microphone inputs are not part of the USB Audio interface, so these cannot be added in VirtualDJ Audio setup and will not control the software Microphone section in the Master panel of VirtualDJ GUI and vice versa.

However, as mentioned in the Recording section, both Microphone Inputs can be recorded via the REC button of VirtualDJ via the dedicated recording input channel of the Audio interface.





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