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Артём
February 5, 2025
Почему-то не работают фильтра fx на контроллере?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The FX filters on the Denon MCX8000 may not be working due to an effect being unintentionally enabled on one side. It is recommended to check the manual to understand how the effects should function. Additionally, ensure that the correct effects (Echo, Phaser, or Noise) are selected and that the FX Beats and FX Tap settings are properly configured. If issues persist, updating the firmware may help resolve potential software-related problems.
Table of Contents Introduction..........................4 Box Contents ........................4 Support ..........................4 Setup............................5 Features ............................6 Top Panel ..........................6 Front Panel ......................... 12 Rear Panel .......................... 12 Using Serato DJ ........................14 Mixing with Serato DJ ....................... 14 Selecting Decks in Serato DJ ...................
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Using Engine ..........................33 Getting Started ........................33 Mixing with Engine ......................33 Navigating & Loading Tracks .................... 33 Categories ........................35 Crates ..........................36 Playlists ......................... 37 Playing Tracks ........................38 Performance View ......................39 Pitch Functions ......................41 Loop Functions ......................
Introduction Box Contents MCX8000 USB Cable Power Adapter Software Download Card Quickstart Guide Safety & Warranty Manual Support For the latest information about this product (system requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registration, visit denondj.com.
• When ending a session, turn off (1) output devices, (2) MCX8000, (3) input sources. 7. To use Serato DJ: Using a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable (included), connect the USB port on MCX8000 to your computer. Open Serato DJ and go! For more information on how to use Serato DJ with MCX8000, visit serato.com/dj/support...
Features Top Panel 60 60 60 61 61 61 39 40 41 1. Input Selector: Set this switch to the desired audio source from this channel: PC (a track playing on that layer in Serato DJ), Line (a device connected to the Line Input on the rear panel), or Engine ( ) (a track on a connected USB flash drive;...
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8. Crossfader Assign: Routes the audio playing on the corresponding channel to either side of the crossfader (L or R), or bypasses the crossfader and sends the audio directly to the program mix (center, Thru). 9. Crossfader: Use this crossfader to mix between the two active decks. 10.
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28. Sync / Sync Off: While using Serato DJ, press this button to automatically match the corresponding deck’s tempo with the tempo and phase of the opposite deck. While using Engine, press this button to automatically match the corresponding deck’s tempo with the tempo of the opposite deck.
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37. Pads: These pads have different functions on each deck depending on the current Pad Mode. These modes are described in Using Serato DJ > Playing Tracks > Pad Modes (Serato DJ) and Using Engine > Playing Tracks > Pad Modes (Engine).
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46. Slip: Press this button to activate or deactivate the Slip feature. When activated, you can jump to cue points, trigger loop rolls, or use the platters, while the track’s timeline continues. In other words, when you stop the action, the track will resume normal playback from where it would have been if you had never done anything (i.e., as if the track had been playing forward the whole time).
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Important: We recommend using the Engine software on your computer to configure the music library on your USB flash drive before connecting it to MCX8000. Analyzing your music library in Engine will enable you to use hot cue points, crates, and playlists as well as view color-coded waveforms.
65. USB 1/2 Eject: Press each button to “eject” your USB flash drive from the corresponding USB port. Engine will prevent a USB drive from ejecting if MCX8000 is playing a track from it; stop the track in order to safely eject the USB drive.
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Lock: Use this slot to secure MCX8000 to a table or other surface. 17. Link: Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect this port to a computer. MCX8000 will send time, BPM, and other track data to your software over this connection.
To set a deck on MCX8000 to control a deck in Serato DJ, press the corresponding Deck button on MCX8000 (1/3 or 2/4). The left deck on MCX8000 can control Deck 1 or 3 (1/3) in the software; the right deck can control Deck 2 or 4 (2/4).
To enter a crate, playlist, or library, press the Select/Load Knob when a crate, playlist, or library is selected. To expand or collapse a “parent” crate or iTunes playlist folder, press Back/Clr. To load a track to a deck, press the Select/Load Knob when a track is selected. Tip: To load a track to both decks (“instant doubles”), press the Select/Load Knob twice quickly.
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MCX8000. Press the Deck button to switch between the layers. The left deck on MCX8000 controls Deck 1 or 3 in the software; the right deck controls Deck 2 or 4. 2. Title: This field shows the track’s title.
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• Hot cue points are represented by triangles () whose color depends on the hot cue point number. • Loops are represented by a light-blue-shaded region. A loop that is brightly lit is active, while one that is dimly lit is inactive. 10.
Pitch Functions To adjust the speed (pitch) of a track, move the pitch fader on the corresponding deck. To temporarily adjust the speed (pitch) of a track, do one of the following: • Press one of the Pitch Bend –/+ buttons on the corresponding deck. •...
Beatgrid Functions See the Serato DJ manual to learn more about using the beatgrid. To adjust/“warp” the entire beatgrid of a track, press and hold Adjust and move the platter on the corresponding deck. Your track must have a set beatgrid for this feature to work. Important: Using this feature will change the track’s BPM.
Loop Functions To create an auto-loop, press Auto Loop when it is unlit. A loop will be automatically created and activated at the current location. The Auto-Loop Length field shows how long the loop will be. To create a manual loop, press and hold Shift and press X1/2 / Loop In at the desired starting location.
Pad Modes The pads on each deck of MCX8000 controlling Serato DJ have different functions depending on the current Pad Mode. These modes are described on the following pages. Click a name to jump to its section: Cue Mode Roll Mode...
Cue Loop Mode In Cue Loop Mode, each pad assigns a hot cue point or returns the track to that hot cue point (like Cue Mode), but in both cases, it also creates an Auto-Loop at that point. To enter Cue Loop Mode, press Cue / Cue Loop / Flip so that it lights green. To assign a hot cue point and auto-loop, press an unlit pad at the desired point in your track.
Flip Mode In Flip Mode, Pads 1–6 each trigger a Flip, which you can assign in the software. See the Serato DJ manual to learn more about Flips. You can use this if you have installed the Serato Flip Expansion Pack. To enter Flip Mode, press and hold Shift and then press Cue / Cue Loop / Flip so that it lights red.
Roll Mode Note: The pad layouts here match the software’s default Auto-Loop time division layout. If you shift the range of time divisions displayed in the software, the pad layout will change to match it. In Roll Mode, each pad triggers a momentary Loop Roll. To enter Roll Mode, press Roll / Saved Loop so that it lights aqua.
Saved Loop Mode In Saved Loop Mode, each pad will return the track to one of your saved loops. The pad layouts for the two banks are identical. To enter Saved Loop Mode, press Roll / Saved Loop so that it lights yellow. To create a loop, press and hold Shift and press X1/2 / Loop In to set the Loop In point.
Slicer Mode Important: Your track must have a set beatgrid for this mode to work. In Slicer Mode, the eight pads represent eight sequential beats—“Slices”—in the beatgrid. The currently playing slice is represented by the currently lit pad; the light will “move through the pads”...
Slicer Loop Mode Important: Your track must have a set beatgrid for this mode to work. In Slicer Loop Mode, the eight pads represent eight sequential beats—“Slices”—in the beatgrid. The currently playing slice is represented by the currently lit pad; the light will “move through the pads”...
Sampler Mode In Sampler Mode, the pads will control the SP-6 sampler within the software. Pads 1–6 each trigger a sample at a specified volume (you assign both the sample and its volume in the software). To enter Sampler Mode, press Sampler / Velocity Samp. so that it lights purple. To assign a sample and its volume, use the software.
Velocity Sampler Mode In Velocity Sampler Mode, the pads will control the SP-6 sampler within the software. Pads 1–6 each trigger a sample (which you assign in the software) at a volume proportional to how heavily you pressed them. In other words, the pads behave as they do in Sampler Mode, but they are velocity-sensitive.
Pitch Play Mode In Pitch Play Mode, each pad plays the track from a hot cue point at a different transposition (adjustable by semitones). You can use this if you have installed the Serato Pitch ‘n Time DJ Expansion Pack. See Cue Mode to learn how to assign hot cue points.
Playback/Performance Functions To activate or deactivate a platter’s “vinyl mode,” press Vinyl. When activated, you can move the platter to “scratch” the track as you would with a vinyl record. To activate or deactivate the Censor feature, press and hold Censor. When activated, the track will play in reverse, but when you release Censor, normal playback will resume from where it would have been if you had never engaged the Censor feature (i.e., as if the track had been playing forward the whole time).
Effects Important: See the Serato DJ manual to learn more about using effects. To switch between Single FX Mode and Multi FX Mode, press and hold Shift and press Tap / FX Mode on the desired deck. To select an effect, do one of the following: •...
Engine can produce unexpected results. To set a channel on MCX8000 to control a deck using Engine, set the Input Selector on Channel 1 or Channel 2 to the Engine icon ( ). That channel will now control the mixing levels for that deck using Engine.
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• Drives: The list of USB drives connected to MCX8000. All: All tracks in the Engine Target database on the USB drive. Just before seeing the list of tracks, you will see a list of categories by which you can sort them. See...
Categories Before seeing a list of tracks under All or a crate, you will see a list of categories by which you can filter them: Title, Genre, BPM, Key, Artist, and Album. These categories enable you to display tracks only when they belong to the category/categories you select.
Crates Using the computer version of Engine software, you can manage the tracks in your Engine Target databases by sorting them into “crates.” A crate will reference the tracks in it as well as the tracks in any sub-crates below it. You can create up to 8 levels of sub-crates. Multiple sub-crates can be created on the same level.
Playlists Using the computer version of Engine software, you can use playlists to manage tracks in your Engine Target database and the order in which they play. You can add up to 1,000 tracks to each playlist. A track can appear on a playlist multiple times.
Playing Tracks To play or pause a track loaded to a deck, press Play/Pause. To switch between Single and Continuous play, press Single/Cont on the desired deck. When the button is lit, the deck is in Continuous Play Mode; after a track ends, the next track in the track list will start playing.
The Performance View includes the following items: 3 4 5 1. Deck Number: This field indicates which deck on MCX8000 you are viewing, 1 or 2. 2. Title: This field shows the track’s title. 3. Key: This field shows the track’s key. It will be empty if the track does not have a key ID3 tag.
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10. Auto-Loop Length: This field shows the current auto-loop length as a division or multiple of the current BPM. Press the X1/2 or X2 buttons to decrease or increase the value. 11. Track Overview: This smaller waveform represents the entire current track. You can use the Needle Drop strip to jump to a specific point in the track.
Pitch Functions To adjust the speed (pitch) of a track, move the pitch fader on the corresponding deck. The Current BPM field will show the new BPM, and the Pitch Adjustment field will show the change as a percentage. To temporarily adjust the speed (pitch) of a track, do one of the following: •...
Loop Functions To create an auto-loop, press Auto Loop when it is unlit. A loop will be automatically created and activated at the current location. The Auto-Loop Length field shows how long the loop will be. To create a manual loop, press and hold Shift and press X1/2 / Loop In at the desired starting location.
Pad Modes The pads on each deck of MCX8000 using Engine have different functions depending on the current Pad Mode: Mode, Roll Mode, and Slicer Mode. These modes are described on the following pages. Cue Mode In Cue Mode, each pad assigns a hot cue point or returns the track to that hot cue point.
Slicer Mode Important: Your track must have a BPM for this mode to work. In Slicer Loop Mode, Pads 1–4 (the top row) represent four sequential beats—“Slices”—in the beatgrid. The currently playing slice is represented by the currently lit pad; the light will “move through the pads”...
Using the Utility Menu The Utility menu contains settings that determine some of MCX8000 default functions. Some are relevant to overall operation, while others are relevant only to Engine. To enter the Utility menu, press and hold View/Utility/Column for 2 seconds.
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Engine Settings Important: These settings affect only how MCX8000 functions while using Engine. • Auto Cue Level: This setting determines the location of the initial cue point at the start of a track. The initial cue point will be placed where the track’s signal level first exceeds -48dB,...
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History track list as it is. System Information • Engine Information: This field shows the current version of the Engine operating system your MCX8000 is using. • Display Version: This field shows the current version of display firmware your MCX8000 is using.
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Link (Ethernet) port to control lighting and video via StageLinQ. • FTP Server: Select ON to allow MCX8000 to connect to a wireless network, which will enable you to transfer files to and from a connected USB drive (this requires a third-party FTP client program).
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Почему-то не работают фильтра fx на контроллере?
The FX filters on the Denon MCX8000 may not be working due to an effect being unintentionally enabled on one side. It is recommended to check the manual to understand how the effects should function. Additionally, ensure that the correct effects (Echo, Phaser, or Noise) are selected and that the FX Beats and FX Tap settings are properly configured. If issues persist, updating the firmware may help resolve potential software-related problems.
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