La he encendido despues de tener abierto Virtual DJ y antes tambien. Tengo seleccionada la tarjeta de la Denon en Preferencias > Audio (Entrada y Salida). Tengo Mac OS X Snow Leopard actualizado. He comprado la Denon DN-MC3000 y no consigo hacerla funcionar con Virtual DJ.Aimed more at the.Denon DJ MC6000 - Setup with Traktor Pro 2.7 and earlier. Its a pretty much perfect all-rounder controller for that software. But with a controller…oh dear, I think I’m maxing out the geek meter here.The biggest one is that the MC6000MK2 works with Serato DJ software. It’s reminiscent of all the hoo-ha over the latest sports cars being tested on secret tracks around the world shrouded in thick black tape to hide their sleek, aerodynamic lines. I personally think that Denon didn’t think the world was ready for the MC3000 back then.But don’t think you will be relegated to just two channels as there are facilities on the controller to use it as a four channel device once you’ve mastered the two deck set-up using a combination of backlit buttons and a 2 + 2 system. VirtualDJ provides instant BPM beat matching, synchronized sampler, scratch.So if you couldn’t deduce it from the awesome pics accompanying this preview, the MC3000 is a two channel DJ MIDI controller and mixer. Virtual DJ Software, MP3 and Video mix software. It combines a 4-channel / 8-source standalone digital mixer featuring real time channel matrix operation USB MIDI control and 2 Denon DJ MC3000.
Denon Mc3000 Mac OS XThe positioning of the effects selects and the addition of a filter on both channels also shows a little more eye for detail than its bigger brother and appears more intuitive.The entire package comes with the trump software in Native Instruments Traktor LE 2 which is far better suited to using all of the MC3000 than the same package on its bigger brother. As mentioned previously the sound card is the identical one fitted to the DN-MC6000 so you know that there have been no sacrifices in terms of quality or reliability.And while being more compact than the DN-MC6000 the layout on the MC3000 seems more intuitive with the pitch faders mirroring each other on the far sides of the facade. The MC3000 is a terrific compromise for all those guys that want to get their hands on the most solid controller build available at the moment but still have space to grow into. Compared to some of the other controllers in this segment the baby Denon is going to do well just on the fact that it’s pretty much a DN-MC6000 version 2 that’s been shrunk down.Anyone that read my review of the DN-MC6000 will grasp in what high regard I hold that particular controller. It’s certainly going to cost more than your entry level controller but the way it has been thought out will let you grow into the fully functionality and creativity that a package like Traktor Pro 2 can offer.The audio inputs are also quite handy if you want to dust off those old CDJ’s and use the MC3000 as a standalone mixer. How much for a mac mouseJudging from the specs and comparisons we’ve gone through if you managed to get a feel for the DN-MC6000 then expect the same experience on the MC3000.It seems that only a few corners have been cut to bring you a controller which is as dynamic as its big brother but more compact and cheaper. The navigation section has also been streamlined to let you not only get around your music library more proficiently but also to access your Video, Mixer, Scratch, Sample, EFX and record functions with.The VJ has also not been left out of the new model with the cross-fader still available to be used to control your video fader which is a great extra for those guys using Virtual DJ Pro.To sum it all up on a preview front, we can’t wait to get our paws on this bad boy. None of your controls for sampling, effects or hot cue functionality are in any way compromised by the down-sizing, if anything they have been improved upon.
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