@NachoShaw . How you getting on with your primes these days. Hopefully you got you “issues” sorted and have grown to love them
Hey
Some teething issues for but minor Im a vinyl and pioneer guy so the adjustment was all that was required.
I like the prime, nice big screen, would jave bought the pioneer tho if im honest but it wasnt and still isnt available
Happy days then
I used to DJ using Virtual DJ and they have a facility for equalising the volume of tracks in your library, a feature I loved and have also asked here if it could be included with engine DJ
Auto gain if Denon would put it in the software and firmware. Would not clip if you look at his Serato DJ pro does it, it is set by 92db as default in all my years using serato with autogain never once did any track ever clip or over modulate. And on top of that stop saying anything about midi it has nothing to do with midi it keeps all volume even which all Denon products are missing if the autogain is set right as in Serato DJ pro it will never clip or anything. It’s the best for keeping things even across the board no matter what you are playing for example going from an 80’s track to a track from today it will in the analyzation process even out the volume so if there needs to be a volume change at all it’s a very small one made from your slider not a gigantic one like now where I’m having to adjust the gain knob and the slider/fader like all the time when changing genres. Can’t believe that at still not in the software after all this time. It’s definitely a game changer in terms of keeping things level and even and not being to loud or up and down all over the place as we are now.
No need to bump another thread on this subject, we saw your other 150 comments about it. It’s not going to get any more attention.
That user id is seen under the words “x years later” almost as often as another particular user ID … practically the same MO
I find them realy too sensitive. at 9 o’clock, no LED is on and at 12 o’clock, the leds of the track are at +2/+4 and those of the master at 0