Lc6000 and Prime4

That might be the assumption which needs to be clarified.

It is already clear if you read the Crossfader review (link) in which it says that the Prime 4 can be used with LC6000 via Serato DJ Pro (as I had already written above):

“That leaves the LC6000 working with almost every notable set up, all except Denon DJ’s own Prime 4. This is a disappointing omission, especially when you consider that the two devices can be combined when connected to Serato DJ Pro. We have heard from Denon DJ that Prime 4 support will be coming in the future, it’s just a shame it’s not there from launch.”

However, the combination with Prime 4 in standalone mode I see it a little complicated, because the display should switch from one layer to another automatically and does not allow the simultaneous display of all 4 tracks (I mean completely visible, not only the 4 waveforms visible in vertical mode). When I use Prime 4 with 4 tracks in standalone, I press the layer change button and the change of the displayed track also takes place, instead if it were to be combined with an LC6000 how can the change of track on the display take place if that layer is always active and always combined with an LC6000?

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I guess we’ll just have to wait and see if lc6000 comes to Prime 4 standalone or only in DJ software assisted modes :man_shrugging:t2:

This is wrong. Denon DJ will certainly make these compatible with The Prime 4…They have pulled a shrewd move with the release of the LC6000…There are many videos on You Tube with them sitting next to Pionner DJ gear which will help Pioneer DJ onwers make a Denon DJ purchase and eat into Pioneer’s eco system of keeping everyone buying their own products…Denon DJ will eventually make them work with the Prime 4, there is a lot of people asking for it.

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It’s owned by a different company now and i am pretty certain this Denon DJ isn’t the same as the last.

It may be that in the future it will be, but nothing “official” has been written by Denon DJ, so far we only rely on what the guys at Crossfader have written. If they make LC6000 compatible with Prime 4 it will be a great idea, it remains to be seen how many Prime 4 users will be willing to spend 700 x 2 = 1400 Euros to have the convenience of the other two layers. :man_shrugging:

In response to your thoughts. I will definitely want to add one LC6000 to use acapellas and jingles too. A 2nd LC6000 will then remain in option.

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My thoughts exactly. Even with Serato or VDJ one could be for samples.

Guys, I am convinced that the LC6000 used with a multimedia player (such as SC6000 or SC5000) is a great idea because it allows you to make the most of the double layer. Moreover, now with the dual simultaneous display of the two layers it is much better than before.

My doubt remains as to how the Prime 4 will be able to display 4 simultaneous tracks (which is currently not possible in horizontal mode). Proposals were made on how to make the waveforms thinner and be able to display 4 contemporary waveforms, but I don’t know if that idea was brought forward by the Denon DJ Team.

Maybe the day Prime 4 is compatible with LC6000 I will change my mind, after seeing how the display works. :smiley:

Any news yet if Prime 4 will be configured with lc6000?

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Has anyone heard anything yet? Why is it taking so long to link the prime 4 to the LC6000

It took months and months to get the Serato Integration working that was advertised at the release of the Prime 4 so don’t expect anything too soon, it will come but it will take time

Is anyone still thinking that the Prime 4 in standalone mode will be compatible with the LC6000 soon? :rofl: :joy: :rofl: :joy: :rofl: :joy: :rofl:

I don’t think it will be soon, or otherwise. Not as a standalone mode add-on.

Any news about this? Really waiting for this update…just read the recent article from digitaldjtips about Denon gear and saw the statement in the following screenshot which makes me thoughtful…Screenshot_2021-11-04-13-59-11-20_40deb401b9ffe8e1df2f1cc5ba480b12|250x500

So many “news” feeds have spread the word for Denon that the LC won’t work for the Prime 4, Only for the SC flagships, then it’s probably 100% accurate.

It makes sense, since the SC decks and the X mixers each have their own processor in each product……. 2 x SC decks (4 layers) and a mixer contain 3 x processors - that’s a lot of processing power, and we’ve already seen, that amount of power can cope with two LC decks being added.

An all-in-one Prime 4 / 2 / Go doesn’t have 3 processors - and so far, we’ve only ever seen a Prime 4 when it’s slumbering in Serato mode, utilising LC decks.

Gents, never say never. Nothing in life is 100%, but death itself.

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Except you are Jesus

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Hi All,

I’m happy to confirm that the LC6000 is now compatible with the PRIME 4. Enjoy!

More info here

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