Denon MC6000
The
MC6000 is Denon’s flagship 4-channel MIDI controller and mixer that
allows full control of your DJ software while allowing line input and
phono sources to pass through for a seamless, all-in-one unit with a
full 4 channels of mixing power. This is currently our most popular
computer controller.
Price:
$799 with FREE case
Communication:
MIDI over USB (requires power supply) / Mac and Windows, Standalone
hardware mixer
Ships
with:
Virtual DJ 7 LE, Traktor LE
Solid,
compact metal construction and out-of-the-box integration with
Traktor and VDJ7
Lots
of input and output options for virtually any club/mobile
application
Hefty
jogwheels and classic Denon rubbery-button feel
48khz/16bit
soundcard with built-in mic preamps, comparable to prosumer USB
audio interfaces.
Can
be used as an analog standalone mixer.
Denon
sets the bar high with this top quality, road-worthy 4-channel mixer
and controller. Our only gripe is that every encoder and knob on the
unit is a bit too near each other that folks with larger fingers may
find it a bit annoying. It’s also quite heavy for a portable
controller, which could be a good or a bad thing depending on your
back and physical prowess.
The
MC6000 has four solid 45mm faders and cue buttons for each channel
with Bass, Mid, Treble and Gain knobs that can be used as is, or it
can be set to send MIDI data for software mixing by flicking a switch
at the back of the unit (more on that later). The EQ’s are what
you’d expect of a traditional hardware mixer in this class:
no-nonsense, very quiet and musical. A crossfader sits below the
channel faders, assignable through independent channel A-B Thru
switches. At either side of the unit is an identical set of controls
containing Denon’s highly touted jogwheels that are a joy to use.
Although smaller in size (and costing less) than its closest
competitor the Kontrol S4, the MC6000’s jogwheels are sufficient
for scratching, skipping through parts of a track or searching
quickly through your playlists. The usual suspects are all present
(Cue, Play, Sync, Pitch Bend, etc.), as well as the Deck Change
button that glows Blue when you’re controlling your primary deck
(A/B) and Red for your secondary deck (C/D or Sample Deck). The
bottom of the jogwheels also light up correspondingly, allowing you
to be constantly reminded of what channel it is you’re working
with.
There
are four cue point buttons for either channel. The MC6000 allows you
to browse through tracks on the fly via its browsing knob surrounded
by four rubber buttons for quick loading onto your decks so you don’t
have to keep reaching for your laptop’s trackpad.
The
MC6000 works not just as a controller, but as a club mixer as well.
Its myriad inputs leave you pretty spoiled for choice; there are a
pair of balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA outputs for the master
section, and you also have a pair of balanced TRS outputs in the
Booth section just in case the sound system at the club or event
you’re hooking up to requires it. This guarantees your system is
compatible at every gig you play at, unless they’re using some
ultra-obscure PA system technology.
The
Mixing Mode switch at the back of the unit that allows you to turn
the MC6000 into a full-on hardware mixer utilizing its on-board EQ’s,
Trim pots and faders, ensuring tweaking consistency between your DJ
software and other audio sources. If you perform with other musicians
or use a variety of instruments in your live set, set them up to one
of the four faders and you have full control of their volume as well
as some tone shaping capabilities.
There’s
also a knob at the lower right portion of the unit that allows you to
choose the source audio for your Booth output. You can switch from
Channels 1-4 or even the Master, making it a flexible monitoring
option; you can either switch it to master for booth monitoring, or
select from one of the unit’s 4 channels to send to another room
for cocktail music.
A
handy feature for DJ’s who use mics during sets is that the unit
has two mic inputs built in, which means you can have two MC’s
going at it while YOU get to control their levels. Aside from being
able to set the volume of the microphones, they come with their own 3
band EQ as well and a clear echo system for Karaoke!
More
. . .
Although
it isn’t explicitly stated in the manual, you can actually use the
MC6000 as the heart of your DJ production studio if you pair it with
a DAW like Pro Tools or Logic thanks to all the input choices it
gives you and its USB connection to your computer – just map out
all the knobs and buttons you want to the functions you want to have
tactile control over.
You
have a pair of line inputs that you can switch to phono if you want
to hook turntables up to them, and there are a pair of extra aux
inputs. The MC6000 gives you all necessary control for switching
sources at the top of each fader channel.
Simply
put, this is the best controller for mobile DJ’s that we have
tested to date.
We
love it . . .
Price:
$799 In stock