Thanks for the corrections on the track preview. You can in-fact skip through when previewing a track before playback by tapping further along the track name! We hope you enjoyed the video! We have the Denon DJ range available here: www.getinthemix.com/denon/
quick question. can the platters from the 5000m be fitted to the 6000m? i much like the 7" which can be fully customised with loads of 7" vinyls etc. plus the 8" has a wall than a slope for finger dragging against. which do you prefer?
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Finally a device that does everything I have been waiting for: the perfect screen size, amazing platter, all those buttons, the superb build quality... Denon is just nailing it! I dont care anymore about the so-called club standard, but this is for me the new standard.
I see both sides of this argument. Pioneer is trapped by its legacy. They virtually created the category of DJ media players, and they did it better than anybody else at the time. There's a reason these products were chosen to be installed in clubs. They had good sound, reliable construction, and an easy to understand workflow. All of these things still hold true today. Pioneer knows this, and they charge a premium. The largest majority of pioneers high-end user base do not want the paradigm to be fundamentally shifted. These are guys around my age who have been using cdjs for decades and know their ins and outs intimately. I'm glad they finally have some "real" competition. The new Denon decks are very exciting and they contain some truly forward-thinking ideas. Though this will take time, the engineers at Pioneer cannot rest on their laurels if they wish to remain relevant. It boils down to workflow. Purchase a device with a workflow that makes sense and one you can afford. Focusing on brand recognition and loyalty is a losing proposition. With that said, I'm a Pioneer guy. I cut my teeth on the CDJ-800, and Pioneer media players simply feel "right" to me. With that said, I hope future iterations of the CDJ include Wi-Fi streaming, etc. One quick note about Wi-Fi: do not show up to a large event expecting a stable Wi-Fi or cell connection. Always...ALWAYS bring your music on separate media.
I agree bring both types of media. But Denon has way more options in case pioneers one and only way of playing music fails. Options are great to keep the party going!!
5:57 The SC5000 and SC6000 are not the only decks to have the dual track playback ability on a single player. Almost 20 years ago (holy crap, has it been that long?) Denon had the rack mount DN-D9000, and after that, the ahead of it's time, DN-S5000 which had a 7" motorized platter. Back then the dual layer playback was called "Alpha Track".
Straight away trying to tell everyone that the sc6000m is just for mobile djs... He only said that because he is a pioneer cdj fan boy.. Denon dj sc5000s sc6000s sc6000m smashed the plastic toy cdj3000 to pieces. End of.
I couldn't agree more. That $2400 CDJ is a huge joke. For that price I get TWO SC5000 with FOUR layers in total AND more features. F*ck that "club standard" nonsense, I can't hear it anymore.
@@m-stat9 You really are a Denon fan aren’t you? I see you everywhere defending Denon and killing Pioneer😂. Fine for me, don’t get me wrong. I’m just on the web searching for a good rekordbox compatible mediaplayer to use with a Xone96.
Even the older NX2000 decks cost more than these. Yet you get so much more. The only advantage of CDJs is familiarity. I've never been shy about switching to something better though. Most clubs back in the 90s had the Denon dual tray CD players but that didn't stop me from switching to the Pioneer CDJ500s which I thought were a better product. Since then I mostly used Pioneer CDJ decks and they're "standard" in clubs. But that didn't stop me from recognising a far superior product and switching to SC6000Ms. Due to how common CDJs are in clubs I still use them a lot but I'd pick SC6000Ms over them any day. They beat the CDJ3000s on prretty much every important measure.
Great review! I was on the fence between motorized or non motorized and your vid answered that for me. Seeing how well the spindle is built has my mind made up. Thank you.
I want what this lads on! Great unboxing, never usually bother with these and just wanted to see the platter go on... But couldn't stop watching him come up haha. 😜
I might have missed it, but I don't think you mentioned, you can create loops with quantize ON (settings page) and normally they are bang on! If not correcting the Beat Grid is easy and fast anyway. Also you can use these loops as a sort of "break a track in phrases" and then Beat jump, or Loop Jump between them.. even better than using hot cues as these will loop and you can play around with the structure like real old school Djs would do with doubles in the 80's... Bringing your tracks to the Software Engine Prime adds another level as you can short name your hotcues/ Hot loops (and choose colour) and thus create your particular ID method for say chorus, intro, outro, bridge etc... Later export to your media and it will show up on the screen!? Cheers
@@anthonym808 Indeed, as the units are selfcontained, as in, they do things you'd expect only from a computer with a DVS. So they analise the track and set the beat grid, BPM and Key .. that's why you can set the quantize (on the unit). At present linking the SC's to a X1800/1850 only sends over BPM/ Quantize info for the mixer's effects timing (and the colours of the cue buttons). Additionally there is under stuff like the "on air lights" on the players (ring around the platter( jog wheel) when you raise the fader (or open the crossfader) & the track preview will not work if the fader is raised for that player (layer). I would not expect Pioneer to play nicelly with this sort of details, but to be honest setting the effects BPM on the DJMs to AUTO works just fine.
You can preview other parts of the tracks though, you have to press on the bar that fills up in the name of the track after pressing on the artwork. Cheers.
Just what I've been waiting for... now I just need to remortgage my house...lol Seriously though I can't go over a ton for one of these. Looks like regular ebay searches are required for me then.
@@DJaySplitSecond Denon DJ & Numark are sister brands, in that they are both under the inMusic Brands umbrella. Rane is also one of the DJ brands under the same company.
Looking to use a 6000m with a 900 NXS2. Would the mixers beat fx read the players beat grid ? Any limitations I should be aware of ? The 6000m might be my first Denon product. Appreciate any feedback.
they did with the sc3900 & dns3700. the dots on technics and alike were for the strobe to read true speed. its not really needed on a media player than aesthetics.
Sweet review....Looking to buy one for now is it idea to dj instant doubles amd serato with this ? Also can I use any serato mixer with it in instant doubles?
The SC6000 features the larger screen and different button materials/sleeker design like you say. It al has the SATA hard drive bay in the bottom of the unit for large amounts of onboard music storage, and a larger jog wheels. They are largely the same functionally outside of the drive bay.
Amazon Prime Music is not supported at the moment. The streaming services you can use are: Beatport Link, Beatsource Link, SoundCloud, and TIDAL. You can also stream your personal collection files via Dropbox.
really fancy trying/buying one of these for switching to digital turntablism/hip hop production. Motorised platter is a must for me. Seems to have everything I want.. nice layout and large screen. Very large and easy to read text/font. Very nice. Good that you compared it side by side with the Sc5000. I'm sure you wont be offended when I say your scratching demo does nothing to inform me of it's turntablist credentials, abilities and cut timing. Nice try though ;) I'm not a fan of clicky dial's being used as a selection button though.. but that's just a personal thing for me. Dial movement and mistakes are easily made with those. Sadly the cost is a bit steep during these trying times of Covid. Maybe I need to sell some Studio gear to afford one. It's on my list but it's more of a luxury than a priority for now. I don't own any Denon equipment but have been keeping an eye on the digital technology since before the SC5000. Nice vid.
A great little review, I was always a vinyl purists and had to adapt to keep current... I have a Ddj sx2 and was wondering if you would use DVS with my board or get two denon 6000s? The possibilities would be astounding! Using Serato and the denon player, compatibility would be the crowning jewel 💎! But still outstanding using them in tandem...
Oh for sure that’s what I have, the DDJ SX2 and I have bought the DVS pkg activated😊 You answered my question 1200s it is and back to some old favourites at the same time! Cheers mate!
excuse me. I don't want to be a hatter. I cannot walk with the description of Denon equipment. I myself was the owner of the SC2900 models. Cue buttons refused to work after a week of poor plastic used for production. × 2 shipping on warranty when the ethernet connection has suspended the entire set of games while playing. and the service technician was laughing stupidly that it was just a problem with the weight in the device. how does anyone have questions. write a comment.
@@BlueHawk80 That ''annoying stuttering sound'' is exactly what we who know how use it is missing. It's the only tool you can use to set perfect on the frame accurate cue points on the fly in a loud and noisy environment. No vinyl mode with back-and-forth movement will ever come close. It's like a back-to-the-stone age-tool in comparison. Real DJ's with knowledge and experience knows that and we lived with that through the whole 90's in to the early 2000's as the only way to set a cue point. From your comment I guess your not experienced or have any knowledge about DJ'ing at all, at least it's what your YT'channel shows, nothing, as usual. If you think you know better, just put a video where YOU show how vinyl mode is better, and it better not be setting a cue point on the one, but rather on a vocal with backgrounds and on a 3/4 note, which is pretty common for vocals. 24 hours from now should be plenty of time to get that video recorded and uploaded and please comment while you do it.
@@dj-peterofficial2753 Hmm, well I guess you are in the minority then, sorry. I have (had) no issue setting my cue points in vinyl mode in front of 1,2k people. If its too loud, reduce the booth output maybe, dunno. But I barely know any DJ still heavily using the CDJ mode. Anyway, if it is crucial for you, go for the Pioneer.
@@BlueHawk80 Minority :D... Where's the video i asked for? Can't you show how you do it? Your channel surely do need something to show the world. If you do one I promise to make one showing and explaining the CDJ mode. Well, I guess it's just talk then, as usual from Denon fanboys. And, I'm not going for the Pioneer, I'm staying. Like most of us. Look at the Laidback Luke's guest Dannic when he recently visited LL for a guest mix. Green mode (CDJ) the whole set on all players. Yeah he had to bring his own gear. czcams.com/video/RGIpLg-nQek/video.html . Go back and listen to LL before Denon. He was much tighter and made a lot fewer mistakes. After 3 years with Denon he's still not on the same level as he used to be technical wise. Listen to the year mix 2016 czcams.com/video/jaXAqxq6Ycw/video.html . For any inspiration how to play there's the one and only James Hype, and no, he's not using Denon and damn his transitions are tight.
@@dj-peterofficial2753 Uhm dude, I dunno what the hell is wrong with you, why should I extra record and upload videos for a total random guy? I have this account to comment and rate, like most others, so chill. In general you are writing way too much. As said, Denons also have Vinyl or CDJ mode, but without the stuttering. If that is so important for you, go for the Pioneer, end of story, we don't care 🤷♂️
This video has visually appealing for its quality but falls on its face for the junkie tweaker they have handling the high-quality equipment who seems to be very well informed on what they are handling which is a disturbing turn off when trying to watching this, something very wrong here.
Not true at all bro. All of my Denon gear from waaaaay back still work flawlessly. It's also how they are taken care of. I've seen Pioneer units get sent for repair often in two clubs I've worked at. Only once did we have to send in the Denon for repair after almost 10 years.
My first Denons from 2008 are still work ok. They survived through CD era, performed good as USB players and end up as midi controllers. They were ahead of its time and had distinctive quality.
Good to hear. I have just been informed by friends in the industry about how denon products have been known to shit the bed. One of whom was basically booed out of the club because the denon kept auto looping because it kept disconnecting from the drive. But perhaps it just depends on situation.
I would never buy Denon again. Theyre always bringing out a new flagship player, because they never get it right. Failing buttons, poorer software etc etc. Had Denon for a number of years, bought Pioneer, would never go back....theyre like fools gold, shiny shiny but worthless
Thanks for the corrections on the track preview. You can in-fact skip through when previewing a track before playback by tapping further along the track name!
We hope you enjoyed the video! We have the Denon DJ range available here: www.getinthemix.com/denon/
quick question. can the platters from the 5000m be fitted to the 6000m? i much like the 7" which can be fully customised with loads of 7" vinyls etc. plus the 8" has a wall than a slope for finger dragging against.
which do you prefer?
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thx so much for a great vid .is it worth up grading from a sc5000m?
Instablaster.
Can you touch the waveform and preview the track audio with the denon sc6000m through the headphones?
Finally a device that does everything I have been waiting for: the perfect screen size, amazing platter, all those buttons, the superb build quality... Denon is just nailing it! I dont care anymore about the so-called club standard, but this is for me the new standard.
Could not have said it better myself
I agree this is way more club standard!!
Not just Tidal. Beatport and Soundcloud too if you update to the latest Firmware.
I see both sides of this argument.
Pioneer is trapped by its legacy. They virtually created the category of DJ media players, and they did it better than anybody else at the time. There's a reason these products were chosen to be installed in clubs. They had good sound, reliable construction, and an easy to understand workflow. All of these things still hold true today. Pioneer knows this, and they charge a premium.
The largest majority of pioneers high-end user base do not want the paradigm to be fundamentally shifted. These are guys around my age who have been using cdjs for decades and know their ins and outs intimately.
I'm glad they finally have some "real" competition. The new Denon decks are very exciting and they contain some truly forward-thinking ideas. Though this will take time, the engineers at Pioneer cannot rest on their laurels if they wish to remain relevant.
It boils down to workflow. Purchase a device with a workflow that makes sense and one you can afford. Focusing on brand recognition and loyalty is a losing proposition.
With that said, I'm a Pioneer guy. I cut my teeth on the CDJ-800, and Pioneer media players simply feel "right" to me. With that said, I hope future iterations of the CDJ include Wi-Fi streaming, etc.
One quick note about Wi-Fi: do not show up to a large event expecting a stable Wi-Fi or cell connection. Always...ALWAYS bring your music on separate media.
I agree bring both types of media. But Denon has way more options in case pioneers one and only way of playing music fails. Options are great to keep the party going!!
5:57 The SC5000 and SC6000 are not the only decks to have the dual track playback ability on a single player. Almost 20 years ago (holy crap, has it been that long?) Denon had the rack mount DN-D9000, and after that, the ahead of it's time, DN-S5000 which had a 7" motorized platter. Back then the dual layer playback was called "Alpha Track".
I never used those denon decks but I do remember when they came out. I had been wondering how similar alpha track is to the current layers feature.
I still have my two DN-S5000's, great bit of kit.
8:34 "I'm in the club.. going thru my playlists.. is this the banger? Yeah here's the banger" 😂👌♥️🎶
this is the song 3:18 - riton ft. kah-lo - rinse & repeat
Wow!! That really looks like a nice quality CDJ. Just saw these mentioned on a pioneer video and sheeeeet. Now I want Denon
Jesus, the pitch processing on these things is great!
Straight away trying to tell everyone that the sc6000m is just for mobile djs... He only said that because he is a pioneer cdj fan boy.. Denon dj sc5000s sc6000s sc6000m smashed the plastic toy cdj3000 to pieces. End of.
say it with more passion
I couldn't agree more. That $2400 CDJ is a huge joke. For that price I get TWO SC5000 with FOUR layers in total AND more features. F*ck that "club standard" nonsense, I can't hear it anymore.
@@m-stat9 You really are a Denon fan aren’t you? I see you everywhere defending Denon and killing Pioneer😂. Fine for me, don’t get me wrong. I’m just on the web searching for a good rekordbox compatible mediaplayer to use with a Xone96.
@@RC75 "fan"?! I've been using overpriced Pioneer crap for years, lamo. Enough of getting ripped off for inferior quality and features!
Even the older NX2000 decks cost more than these. Yet you get so much more.
The only advantage of CDJs is familiarity. I've never been shy about switching to something better though. Most clubs back in the 90s had the Denon dual tray CD players but that didn't stop me from switching to the Pioneer CDJ500s which I thought were a better product. Since then I mostly used Pioneer CDJ decks and they're "standard" in clubs. But that didn't stop me from recognising a far superior product and switching to SC6000Ms. Due to how common CDJs are in clubs I still use them a lot but I'd pick SC6000Ms over them any day. They beat the CDJ3000s on prretty much every important measure.
yeyo must be good! mans flying!!!
Pioneer executives are literally pooping their underwear.
Yu think?😜
Doubt it bud
They will be ok but Denon always kicks thier ass
Sure the cdj3000 is a rip off of this with less features. No WiFi, no HD, no streaming, no dual layer, hot cues under the screen. Thd list is endless
@@ndamixxboom6894 Yes, we all do :)
butter rugs was around long before traktor.
Great review! I was on the fence between motorized or non motorized and your vid answered that for me. Seeing how well the spindle is built has my mind made up. Thank you.
Numark V7 had dual layer ten years ago
When i see all dnb i fall in love with this channel 🤪🤪🤪
I want what this lads on!
Great unboxing, never usually bother with these and just wanted to see the platter go on... But couldn't stop watching him come up haha. 😜
I wish they made this deck in standalone with headphone jack
Denon Dj -cool!!!!
Denon quality baby
Nice upgrade
AMAZING
Still better than the Pioneers CDJ 3000 decks. All Pioneer is the name.
I might have missed it, but I don't think you mentioned, you can create loops with quantize ON (settings page) and normally they are bang on! If not correcting the Beat Grid is easy and fast anyway.
Also you can use these loops as a sort of "break a track in phrases" and then Beat jump, or Loop Jump between them.. even better than using hot cues as these will loop and you can play around with the structure like real old school Djs would do with doubles in the 80's...
Bringing your tracks to the Software Engine Prime adds another level as you can short name your hotcues/ Hot loops (and choose colour) and thus create your particular ID method for say chorus, intro, outro, bridge etc... Later export to your media and it will show up on the screen!?
Cheers
Good info here thanks for that. Does all of this work with a 900 NXS 2 as my mixer ?
@@anthonym808 Indeed, as the units are selfcontained, as in, they do things you'd expect only from a computer with a DVS. So they analise the track and set the beat grid, BPM and Key .. that's why you can set the quantize (on the unit). At present linking the SC's to a X1800/1850 only sends over BPM/ Quantize info for the mixer's effects timing (and the colours of the cue buttons). Additionally there is under stuff like the "on air lights" on the players (ring around the platter( jog wheel) when you raise the fader (or open the crossfader) & the track preview will not work if the fader is raised for that player (layer).
I would not expect Pioneer to play nicelly with this sort of details, but to be honest setting the effects BPM on the DJMs to AUTO works just fine.
Great video! 👍🏻
Amazing
looks like a great bit of kit. Excellent video too!
Great video... Quick correction though... It's Thud Rumble/DJ Q-Bert that makes butter rugz... But thank you for the video... Great content
Correct on that correction
Yu lucky Son of a Gunn, congrats on da new decks, let me get da old ones 😜🤗🙃
Nice review just bought myself a pair great review
You can preview other parts of the tracks though, you have to press on the bar that fills up in the name of the track after pressing on the artwork.
Cheers.
That's cooool bro.
Very nice
I gotta get one
Well if they want to give me one, I ain't gonna say no!🤣
I said " let me get the used one" 😜🤗
@@ndamixxboom6894 🤣 yeah, like they would just give them away🤷🏻
Well damn, when is the 6000M coming out? I'm just getting close to enough money saved to get the 5000M!
3:58 LOL @ Bosh alien!
Will the SC6000M work with any mixer
Yup!
can you put a custom 7 inch vinyl on these sc6000m's like the sc5000m's?
“Strapping unit...whack it on.” Lol
I won't buy brand new nexsus 2 or cdj 3000 but I can go for denon with this price.... I am home user I don't think I will play in a club =)
This slip mat was on the denon 3500 cdj’s
The best review thanks for this
Just what I've been waiting for... now I just need to remortgage my house...lol Seriously though I can't go over a ton for one of these. Looks like regular ebay searches are required for me then.
Dichosos los que puedan tenerlos patrocinados que bien
This is dope! But I prefer the Rane 12 MKII
Someone pls bless me with this Denon pls pls
Will somebody get him a fan or something haha.
The morning after sweats.
Great video...grab a fan bro LOL.
I love the usb feature on these but I wonder if this can track search without scrolling through folders
Yes it can, once you hit the search icon it would go trough every device that is connected.
Been a denon DJ for 15 years and they never disappointed me like numark and pioneer did!
They are Numark now
Noel Walsh huh?
@@DJaySplitSecond Denon DJ & Numark are sister brands, in that they are both under the inMusic Brands umbrella. Rane is also one of the DJ brands under the same company.
ALkalinemusik well numark products was trash in 06 and 07 I had to return it
Awesome 🤩👌
I watched the video 20 times.
When I enter usb I find the songs in the files
Playlists are empty.
Hi, I have a Denon sc.6000.
I can't get songs in playlists.
Please help.
Thank you
Looking to use a 6000m with a 900 NXS2. Would the mixers beat fx read the players beat grid ? Any limitations I should be aware of ? The 6000m might be my first Denon product. Appreciate any feedback.
SC7000m coming this fall...........
The pitch fader knob on the SC6000M is metal or plastic?
Conclusion , any problem after 2/3 years ?
Can we put the 6000’s platter on the 5000 ?
Why don't they make the platter the same as the technics 1200 with the dots. If would look so much better
they did with the sc3900 & dns3700. the dots on technics and alike were for the strobe to read true speed. its not really needed on a media player than aesthetics.
How you can record your live Mix ? External Mode ??
Was the camera lens ever pointed at a laser?
Sweet review....Looking to buy one for now is it idea to dj instant doubles amd serato with this ? Also can I use any serato mixer with it in instant doubles?
Any mixer
So the only difference between the sc5000 is the button material and the screen size? Any functional difference?
The SC6000 features the larger screen and different button materials/sleeker design like you say. It al has the SATA hard drive bay in the bottom of the unit for large amounts of onboard music storage, and a larger jog wheels. They are largely the same functionally outside of the drive bay.
What’s with the screen?? I can hardly read it?
Is it that bad in person?
Hey, Men! Cool Review! I've got the one Question... Is this device totally DIGITAL !?
Yup. It has typical analog sound outputs too but the system itself is fully digital other than that part.
can we use sc6000m with rekordbox?
Can I stream my Amazon prime music on here?
Amazon Prime Music is not supported at the moment. The streaming services you can use are: Beatport Link, Beatsource Link, SoundCloud, and TIDAL.
You can also stream your personal collection files via Dropbox.
2:20 just spits ALL over that screen
Good review. I think I'll have to save another 6 months and buy these.
Fresh freeee sstt 68000
anyone know if the sc5000 platters fit the 6000 with no fuss? im not into the non customisable 8" version. if interchangeable ill be hyped.
Nope
Pioneer are the apple of dj equipment
Fkn awesome.. what em bad boys cost . !!
really fancy trying/buying one of these for switching to digital turntablism/hip hop production. Motorised platter is a must for me. Seems to have everything I want.. nice layout and large screen. Very large and easy to read text/font. Very nice. Good that you compared it side by side with the Sc5000. I'm sure you wont be offended when I say your scratching demo does nothing to inform me of it's turntablist credentials, abilities and cut timing. Nice try though ;) I'm not a fan of clicky dial's being used as a selection button though.. but that's just a personal thing for me. Dial movement and mistakes are easily made with those. Sadly the cost is a bit steep during these trying times of Covid. Maybe I need to sell some Studio gear to afford one. It's on my list but it's more of a luxury than a priority for now. I don't own any Denon equipment but have been keeping an eye on the digital technology since before the SC5000. Nice vid.
so if I had just one of these and a good mixer, I wouldn't need a laptop at all? 🤔
Correct!
Yuuup
respone from pioneer: now we gonna give them 8 hot cue on CDJ
Hahaha 😂😂😂😂
I want a mix decks in hologram no more physical plastics, metals, etc...
It has the same looking motor the Numark Cox has. The torque was the shit when I had em.
A great little review, I was always a vinyl purists and had to adapt to keep current... I have a Ddj sx2 and was wondering if you would use DVS with my board or get two denon 6000s? The possibilities would be astounding! Using Serato and the denon player, compatibility would be the crowning jewel 💎! But still outstanding using them in tandem...
Look up the ddj xp2. You could add that to a dvs setup and essentially add fx/loops/hot cues to your vinyl channels
Oh for sure that’s what I have, the DDJ SX2 and I have bought the DVS pkg activated😊 You answered my question 1200s it is and back to some old favourites at the same time! Cheers mate!
@@DJDevine I'm eyeing up the denon 5000s. 750$ is an insane price now that the 6000s are out
THESE
but will it play Doom?
No, but crisis works
excuse me. I don't want to be a hatter. I cannot walk with the description of Denon equipment. I myself was the owner of the SC2900 models. Cue buttons refused to work after a week of poor plastic used for production. × 2 shipping on warranty when the ethernet connection has suspended the entire set of games while playing. and the service technician was laughing stupidly that it was just a problem with the weight in the device. how does anyone have questions. write a comment.
Sorry J don't give a Fuc** . Be good quality for music industrie . Was and will be always crazy expensive
Does it have CDJ mode?
Yes, you can deactivate Vinyl Mode. Then its like CDJ mode, just without that super annoying stuttering sound during Pause.
@@BlueHawk80 That ''annoying stuttering sound'' is exactly what we who know how use it is missing. It's the only tool you can use to set perfect on the frame accurate cue points on the fly in a loud and noisy environment. No vinyl mode with back-and-forth movement will ever come close. It's like a back-to-the-stone age-tool in comparison. Real DJ's with knowledge and experience knows that and we lived with that through the whole 90's in to the early 2000's as the only way to set a cue point. From your comment I guess your not experienced or have any knowledge about DJ'ing at all, at least it's what your YT'channel shows, nothing, as usual. If you think you know better, just put a video where YOU show how vinyl mode is better, and it better not be setting a cue point on the one, but rather on a vocal with backgrounds and on a 3/4 note, which is pretty common for vocals. 24 hours from now should be plenty of time to get that video recorded and uploaded and please comment while you do it.
@@dj-peterofficial2753 Hmm, well I guess you are in the minority then, sorry. I have (had) no issue setting my cue points in vinyl mode in front of 1,2k people. If its too loud, reduce the booth output maybe, dunno. But I barely know any DJ still heavily using the CDJ mode. Anyway, if it is crucial for you, go for the Pioneer.
@@BlueHawk80 Minority :D... Where's the video i asked for? Can't you show how you do it? Your channel surely do need something to show the world. If you do one I promise to make one showing and explaining the CDJ mode. Well, I guess it's just talk then, as usual from Denon fanboys. And, I'm not going for the Pioneer, I'm staying. Like most of us. Look at the Laidback Luke's guest Dannic when he recently visited LL for a guest mix. Green mode (CDJ) the whole set on all players. Yeah he had to bring his own gear. czcams.com/video/RGIpLg-nQek/video.html . Go back and listen to LL before Denon. He was much tighter and made a lot fewer mistakes. After 3 years with Denon he's still not on the same level as he used to be technical wise. Listen to the year mix 2016 czcams.com/video/jaXAqxq6Ycw/video.html . For any inspiration how to play there's the one and only James Hype, and no, he's not using Denon and damn his transitions are tight.
@@dj-peterofficial2753 Uhm dude, I dunno what the hell is wrong with you, why should I extra record and upload videos for a total random guy? I have this account to comment and rate, like most others, so chill. In general you are writing way too much. As said, Denons also have Vinyl or CDJ mode, but without the stuttering. If that is so important for you, go for the Pioneer, end of story, we don't care 🤷♂️
Spending last money in your pocket?
love your videos but one thing that diffuser is in the wrong spot it should be facing your speakers
good evening my friend sow a denunciation dj i need how much money do you think i can get a small denunciation dj please?
Why are you sweating🐟😂
Pioneer who??
Per chl è impedito di suonare uno dtrumento//
I thinks the display are Too Big... but thats my mean.
Only Technics🦈
I hate that word banger
This video has visually appealing for its quality but falls on its face for the junkie tweaker they have handling the high-quality equipment who seems to be very well informed on what they are handling which is a disturbing turn off when trying to watching this, something very wrong here.
i ;like the sc 5000s the 6000s r too big and look like boats
I am curious what the life is on Denon products? I hear they go to shit quickly.
Not true at all bro. All of my Denon gear from waaaaay back still work flawlessly. It's also how they are taken care of. I've seen Pioneer units get sent for repair often in two clubs I've worked at. Only once did we have to send in the Denon for repair after almost 10 years.
My first Denons from 2008 are still work ok. They survived through CD era, performed good as USB players and end up as midi controllers. They were ahead of its time and had distinctive quality.
Good to hear. I have just been informed by friends in the industry about how denon products have been known to shit the bed. One of whom was basically booed out of the club because the denon kept auto looping because it kept disconnecting from the drive. But perhaps it just depends on situation.
Sean, even Pioneer can shit the bed as I've seen at two clubs. Good thing we had backup players! 😉
Well denon is putting out some cool stuff for sure. But unnecessary for me. I’ll keep my rx2. It’s a pretty dope piece of equipment.
A dude who tests dj equipment and doesnt know what "butter rugs" are...
Its like a car tester saying Lambo calls their tires Pirelli 🤣
Connection,WiFi, subscription 🤔 rather have vinyl or cds...imagine dropping signal mid set 😂
It's all gimmick. Cds and thumbdrives are all you need who's going to download music when there playing a set in a club lol
Drip System exactly just ridiculous.
@@djaldo1792 theres a sucker born every minute
Drip System I’m guessing they will be licences to be had etc..isn’t it illegal to download music for public performance without concent or something?
@@dripsystem5785 Not really a gimmick, I've used it in a party environment and was excellent for requests using Tidal..
I would never buy Denon again. Theyre always bringing out a new flagship player, because they never get it right. Failing buttons, poorer software etc etc. Had Denon for a number of years, bought Pioneer, would never go back....theyre like fools gold, shiny shiny but worthless
But isn't it annoying that Denon DJ recommend using digital outputs but don't give you and digital cables
"a vinyl", they're called records! Kids of today...