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Denon DJ SC LIVE 4 - Standalone DJ Controller, 4-Channel Mixer, Amazon Music Unlimited Streaming, Wi-Fi, Speakers, Serato DJ & Virtual DJ Compatible

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Not all DJ's will want or need the additional features of the Prime 4 but will want to get in to the Engine OS EcoSystem at a lower price. Channel Separation:< 107dB, 1kHz @ 0dBFS (Crosstalk from Left to Right/Right to Left is -107dB,1 kHz, unity) Navigate to the Windows Add or Remove Programs utility ( System Settings> Add or Remove Programs or Settings> Apps> Apps & Features): The Prime 4 is not only much better built in metal, but it has a tilting, superior 10″ screen, bigger pads, better microphone channels and output options, standalone mixer capability, and more extensive FX. It’s a more “pro” choice in every way. However, its jogwheels are slightly smaller, it has no built-in speakers, and it does follow a more conventional “controller” layout as opposed to the club layout of the SC Live units – so if you like the idea of the speakers, don’t think you’ll miss any of the extra features, and you actually like the idea of having a more club-standard mixer layout, the Denon DJ SC Live 4 may actually be the better choice out of the two.

If you’re a home user wanting ease of use and lots of features, if you’re a livestreamer, if you’re someone who wants to DJ out on their gear but not every weekend, this may be right for you – it’s certainly a very capable system, and the speakers make it unusual (unique, even) at this price point. The SC Live 4 is an awesome fit for home studio use, streaming, and the occasional DJ gig. The powerful, built-in speakers offer the perfect sound solution for livestreaming, practicing, content creation, and personal monitoring during live shows. The dedicated volume knob and on/off switch offers full control to meet the needs of any gig, making it easy for DJs to bring the booth with them wherever their career takes them. The 7″ screen feels small– It’s too small for my eyes especially when using four channels, I wish they’d used a bigger one Of course, you can plug in your own speakers too, and then choose whether to have the built-in ones turned on or off; to test the sound quality, we did just that and pushed the audio into a pair of Adam Audio A4V monitors here in the studio. It sounded great. Streaming services & local music This represents the same layout found on the Denon DJ X1800 and X1850 club mixers and is in line with their leading competitor’s flagship mixer design, too. Users comfortable working with this equipment will instantly feel familiar when transitioning onto club gear.Pour travailler ses mix ou disposer un retour personnel en cabine DJ, le SC Live 4 est équipé de haut-parleurs haute qualité, désactivables, dont le niveau est partagé avec la sortie Booth.

You could also compare it to the Pioneer DJ XDJ-RX3. The SC Live 4 definitely has more in common with the Pioneer XDJ standalones than, say, the Prime 4 does, because of its club-like layout. Here it’s really about the ecosystem. If you want to play on Pioneer gear because you also play/intend to play in clubs that have it, Pioneer has the edge. If not, in nearly all ways the Denon DJ unit is superior – except the screen. The Pioneer unit has a much easier to read screen, simply because it’s bigger. But for me, the fact that the Denon unit has so much more going for it (and can key shift, which the XDJ-RX3 baffling cannot), means for the intended audience, the SC Live 4 just edges it. Summing up

Zudem erhält man das bessere und kompaktere Mixer-Layout im 'Club Standard' sowie die größeren Auto Loop Encoder

Powered by Engine DJ Standalone operating system, making it easier to import and organise your DJ libraryThe Denon DJ SC Live 4 and SC Live 2 are interesting additions to the Denon DJ range. Smartly, these units appear to indicate that Denon DJ wants to be the serious hobby DJ brand as well as a pro DJ choice, and coming in cheaper rather than more expensive than the existing gear seems a smart decision in the current economic circumstances. Most significantly, it fills the void of capable intermediate equipment running Engine DJ OS, giving users of their entry-level stuff a logical stepping stone to the club-standard gear. Denon DJ has announced a new Engine DJ software update with version 2.4. The latest update brings some new key features and improvements to the Operating System (OS) and Desktop. New Main FX for Denon DJ Hardware - over 25 new and enhanced FX (many of the same FX featured on the RANE FOUR) Still “pro” insofar as it has things you’d associate with decent DJ gear (coloured pads, long-throw pitch faders, versatile effects, pro mic inputs and pro audio outputs), it is definitely not built as substantially as Denon DJ Prime gear. As stated earlier, it feels more like Numark gear – not necessarily a bad thing as Numark gear is built to last (and remember, Pioneer DJ gear is not scared of plastic, either), but it is also still a departure. Made for home, streaming, and the occasional gig

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