Denon DJ SC Live 2 Manual de Usario
Denon DJ
Equipo de DJ
SC Live 2
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User Guide
English
Manual Version v2.3.3

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Table of Contents
Introduction ............................................................................... 6
Support .............................................................................................. 6
Product Registration ......................................................................................... 6
Devices & File Analysis ...................................................................... 7
Configuration ..................................................................................... 7
Features .................................................................................... 8
PRIME 4 ............................................................................................. 8
Top Panel .......................................................................................................... 8
Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 13
Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 13
PRIME 2 ............................................................................................ 15
Top Panel ........................................................................................................ 15
Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 19
Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 19
PRIME GO ........................................................................................ 20
Top Panel ........................................................................................................ 20
Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 24
Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 24
SC LIVE 4 ......................................................................................... 25
Top Panel ........................................................................................................ 25
Jog Display ...................................................................................................... 28
Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 29
Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 29

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SC LIVE 2 ......................................................................................... 30
Top Panel ........................................................................................................ 30
Front Panel ...................................................................................................... 33
Rear Panel ...................................................................................................... 34
Operation ............................................................................... 35
Touchscreen Overview .................................................................... 35
Performance View ........................................................................................... 35
Track Overview & Waveform ........................................................................................ 35
Central Library Preview ................................................................................................... 41
Toolbar............................................................................................................................... 41
Library View .................................................................................................... 42
Platter Display Overview .................................................................. 44
Performing ....................................................................................... 45
Loading Tracks ................................................................................................ 45
Searching & Filtering Tracks ............................................................................ 46
Editing Playlists ................................................................................................ 47
Playlist Deck .................................................................................................... 48
Playback & Cueing .......................................................................................... 49
Looping & Beat-Jumping ................................................................................ 50
Syncing & Pitch Adjustment ............................................................................ 50
Pad Modes ...................................................................................................... 51
Hot Cue Mode .................................................................................................................. 51
Loop Modes ..................................................................................................................... 51
Roll Mode ......................................................................................................................... 52
Slicer Modes .................................................................................................................... 52

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Devices & File Analysis
All EngineOS hardware can play music files from USB drives, SD cards, or other connected EngineOS media players.
Make sure you are using only the supported file systems (for USB drives or SD cards) and file formats (for music files)
listed below.
Supported file systems: exFAT (recommended), FAT32
Supported file formats:
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AC/M4A
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IF/AIFF (44.1–192 kHz, 16–32-bit)
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LAC
FLAC
MP3 (32–320 kbps)
MP4
Ogg Vorbis
WAV (44.1–192 kHz, 16–32-bit)
Although EngineOS hardware can play tracks that have not been analyzed yet, pre-analyzing them allows its features
to work most effectively. You can analyze tracks in one of two ways:
• On EngineOS hardware, load the track: When you load a track to play, the hardware will automatically
analyze it (if it has not already been analyzed). This may take a moment to complete, depending on the
length of the track. You can start playing the track from the beginning immediately, though you will need to
wait a moment for the analysis to finish.
• Use Engine DJ software: The included Engine DJ software can pre-analyze your music library to use with
your hardware. You can also use it to organize your library by creating playlists. It also manages your
hardware preferences (see Operation to learn more about this).
Visit enginedj.com/downloads to download the Engine DJ software.
To eject a USB drive or SD card:
1. Make sure none of its tracks are being played on any connected EngineOS media players. Ejecting a device
unloads its tracks from all networked media players.
2. Press Eject, or open the Source menu. A list of connected devices will appear in the main display.
3. Tap the eject icon for the device you would like to eject. If a track on the device is currently playing, you will be
asked if you want to continue ejecting, which will stop the track and clear the deck. Tap Cancel to cancel
ejecting the device, or tap to eject it. Eject Anyway
To eject additional devices, repeat Step 3.
To return to the previous screen, press Eject again, or tap the X in the upper-right corner.
Configuration
EngineOS hardware has several settings that you can customize in the User Profile and Settings menus. See
Control Center to learn about these settings.

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8. Channel FX: Use these buttons to route audio from the corresponding
channel to the Effect 1 or 2 module.
9. Channel Level: Turn this knob to adjust the level of the pre-fader,
pre-EQ audio signal for the channel.
10. Channel Level Meters: These LEDs display the audio signal level of
the channel.
11. Channel EQ: Turn these knobs to boost or cut the high, mid-range,
and low frequencies for the channel.
12. Sweep FX: Turn this knob to control the effect selected by the Sweep
FX buttons.
13. Channel Cue: Press this button to send the channel’s pre-fader
signal to the headphones’ cue channel.
14. Channel Fader: Use this fader to adjust the channel’s volume level.
15. 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).
16. Crossfader: Use this crossfader to mix between channels assigned
to the left and right sides of the crossfader.
17. Master Level Meters: These LEDs display the audio signal level of
the master mix (sent out of the Master Outputs).
18. Phones Mix: Adjusts the software’s audio output to the headphones,
mixing between the cue output and the master mix output.
19. Phones Level: Adjusts the volume of the headphones.
20. Split Cue: When this button is On (fully lit), the headphone audio will
be “split” such that all channels sent to cue channel are summed to
mono and sent to the left headphone channel and the master mix is
summed to mono and sent to the right channel. When this button is
Off (dim), the cue channel and master mix will be “blended”
together. You can swap the left/right position of these channels in
the Settings menu.
21. Sweep FX Buttons: Press one of these buttons to enable or disable
an effect that you can control with the Sweep FX knobs. Only one
of these buttons can be enabled at a time.
• Filter: This effect applies a filter to the channel. Starting from the
center (12:00) position, turn a Sweep FX knob counter-clockwise
to apply a low-pass filter, or turn it clockwise to apply a high-pass
filter.
• Echo: This effect is a brief echo. Starting from the center (12:00)
position, turn a Sweep FX knob counterclockwise to decrease
the length of the delay and increase the feedback, or turn it
clockwise to increase the length of the delay as well as the
feedback.
• Noise: This effect adds noise to the signal. Starting from the
center (12:00) position, turn a Sweep FX knob counterclockwise
to add pink noise, or turn it clockwise to add white noise.
• Wash Out: This creates a transition effect. Turn a Sweep FX
knob to its most counter-clockwise (minimum) position to apply
a 1-beat echo that will also mute the channel’s normal audio
signal, or turn it to its most clockwise (maximum) position to
apply a 1/2-beat echo.
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8. Channel Level: Turn this knob to adjust the level of the pre-fader, pre-EQ
audio signal for the channel.
9. Channel Level Meters: These LEDs display the audio signal level of the
channel.
10. Channel EQ: Turn these knobs to boost or cut the high, mid-range, and
low frequencies for the channel.
11. Filter: Turn this knob to apply a filter to the channel. Starting from the
center (12:00) position, turn it counter-clockwise to apply a low-pass
filter, or turn it clockwise to apply a high-pass filter.
12. Channel Cue: Press this button to send the channel’s pre-fader signal to
the headphones’ cue channel.
13. Channel Fader: Use this fader to adjust the channel’s volume level.
14. Crossfader: Use this crossfader to mix between channels assigned to
the left and right sides of the crossfader.
15. Master Level Meters: These LEDs display the audio signal level of the
master mix (sent out of the Master Outputs).
16. Phones Mix: Adjusts the software’s audio output to the headphones,
mixing between the cue output and the master mix output.
17. Phones Level: Adjusts the volume of the headphones.
18. Split Cue: When this button is On (fully lit), the headphone audio will be
“split” such that all channels sent to cue channel are summed to mono and
sent to the left headphone channel and the master mix is summed to mono
and sent to the right channel. When the button is Off (dim), the cue
channel and master mix will be “blended” together.
19. Platter: This capacitive, touch-sensitive platter controls the audio
playhead when the wheel is touched and moved. When the Vinyl button is
on, move the platter to “scratch” the track as you would with a vinyl
record. When the Vinyl button is off (or if you are touching only the side of
the platter), move the platter to temporarily adjust the track’s speed.
20. Platter Display: This display shows information relevant to the
performance, including the current playhead position and auto loop size,
as well as album artwork. See Platter Display Overview for more
information.
21. Track Skip: Press either of these buttons to skip to the previous or next
track.
Press the Previous Track button in the middle of a paused track to
return to the beginning of the track.
Press and hold Shift and then press one of these buttons to search
backward or forward through the track.
22. Beat Jump: Press either of these buttons to skip backward or forward
through the track.
Press and hold Shift and press one of these buttons to increase or
decrease the beat jump size.
23. Cue: During playback, press this button to return the track to the initial
cue point and stop playback. (To move the initial cue point, make sure
the track is paused, move the platter to place the audio playhead at the
desired location, and then press this is paused, press button.) If the deck
and hold this button to temporarily play the track from the initial cue
point. Release the button to return the track to the initial cue point and
pause it. To continue playback without returning to the initial cue point,
press and hold this button and then press and hold the Play button, and
then release both buttons.
During playback, press and hold Shift and press this button to set the
initial cue point at the current playhead position.
24. Play/Pause: This button pauses or resumes playback.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to “stutter-play” the track
from the initial cue point.
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25. Stop Time: Controls the rate at which the track slows to a complete
stop ("brake time") when you pause it by pressing Play/Pause.
26. Vinyl: Press this button to activate/deactivate a “vinyl mode” for the
platter. When activated, you can use the platter to “scratch” the track
as you would with a vinyl record.
27. Sync / Sync Off: Press this button to activate sync.
Press and hold Shift and press this button to deactivate Sync. You can
also set Sync to deactivate without using Shift by changing the Sync
Button Action setting in the User Profile menu.
28. Key Lock / Key Sync: Press this button to activate/deactivate Key
Lock. When Key Lock is activated, the track’s key will remain the same
(0%) even if you adjust its speed. Press and hold Shift and press this
button to reset Key Lock.
Press and hold this button to activate key sync.
29. Pitch Fader: Move this fader to adjust the speed (pitch) of the track. You can adjust its total range with the Pitch
Bend buttons.
30. Pitch Bend –/+: Press and hold one of these buttons to momentarily reduce or increase (respectively) the speed
of the track.
Press and hold Shift and then press one of these buttons to set the range of the pitch fader.
31. Shift: Press and hold this button to access secondary functions of other controls.
32. Slip/Grid Edit: Press this button to enable or disable Slip Mode. In Slip Mode, 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).
Press and hold this button to enable or disable beat grid editing.
Press and hold Shift and then press and hold this button to manually adjust cue/loop point locations left or right
using the touchscreen controls.
33. Censor / Reverse: Press this button to activate/deactivate the Censor feature: the playback of the track will be
reversed, but when you release the button, 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).
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to reverse the playback of the track normally.
34. Performance Pads: These pads have different functions on each deck depending on the current pad mode. See
Pad Modes for more information.
35. Hot Cue: Press this button to enter Hot Cue Mode.
36. Loop: Press this button once to enter Manual Loop Mode, and press it again to enter Auto Loop Mode.
37. Roll: Press this button to enter Roll Mode.
38. Slicer: Press this button once to enter Slicer Mode, and press it again to enter Slicer Loop Mode.
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40. Auto Loop/Loop Move: Turn this knob to set the size of an automatic loop. The value will be shown in the
touchscreen and platter display.
Press this knob to activate or deactivate an automatic loop at the current location of the track.
Press and hold Shift and turn this knob to shift the active loop to the left or right.
41. Loop In/Loop Out: Press either of these buttons to create a Loop In or Loop Out point at the current location.
Their placement will be affected by the settings. See Quantize and Smart Loops Looping & Beat-Jumping for
more information.
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1. Headphones ( / /1 4”, 1 8”) ( ) 6.35 mm, 3.5 mm : Connect your 1/4” or 1/8” (6.35 mm or 3.5 mm) headphones to
this output for cueing and mix monitoring. The headphone volume is controlled using the Phones Level knob.
2. Crossfader Assign: Routes the audio playing on the corresponding channel to either side of the crossfader (A or
B), or bypasses the crossfader and sends the audio directly to the program mix (center, Thru).
3. Crossfader Contour: Adjusts the slope of the crossfader curve. Turn the knob to the left for a smooth fade
(mixing) or to the right for a sharp cut (scratching). The center position is a typical setting for club performances.
Rear Panel
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1. Power Input: Use the included power cable to connect this input to a power outlet.
PRIME 2 has a protection circuit to safely eject all media after an unexpected power loss to protect your data from
corruption. Reconnect your power source to return to normal operation.
2. Power Button: Press this button to power PRIME 2 on. Power on PRIME 2 only after you have connected all
your input devices and before you power on your amplifiers and loudspeakers.
To power off PRIME 2, press this button and follow the prompts on the touchscreen. Power off your amplifiers
and loudspeakers before powering off PRIME 2.
3. Rear USB Ports 2/3: Connect standard USB drives to these USB ports. When you select one of those USB
drives as a source, you can use the touchscreen to select and load tracks from your USB drives. There is also
one similar USB port on the top panel. USB Port 3 can also be used to charge a device (+5V, 1A).
4. USB B: Use a standard USB cable (included) to connect this USB port to an available USB port on your
computer. This connection sends and receives MIDI messages to and from the computer.
5. Link Port: Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect this port to a computer. PRIME 2 will send time, BPM, and
other track data to the compatible StagelinQ lighting and video software over this connection.
6. Booth Outputs ( )XLR, balanced : Use standard XLR cables to connect these outputs to booth monitors or a
booth amplifier system. Use the Booth Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
7. Master Outputs ( )XLR, balanced : Use standard XLR cables to connect these outputs to loudspeakers or an
amplifier system. Use the Master Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
8. Master Outputs (RCA, unbalanced): Use standard RCA cables to connect these outputs to loudspeakers or an
amplifier system. Use the Master Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
9. Stereo/Mono: Use this switch to set the channel configuration of the Master Outputs: Stereo (binaural audio
using separate left and right channels) or Mono (summed monaural audio through both left and right channels).
10. Aux Inputs ( )RCA, unbalanced : Use standard RCA cables to connect these line-level inputs to an external audio
source. Use the Aux Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
11. Mic Inputs ( /XLR or 1 4” / ) 6.35 mm : Use standard XLR or 1/4” (6.35 mm) cables (not included) to connect
standard dynamic microphones to these inputs. Use the Mic 1 and Mic 2 Level knobs on the top panel to
control the volume level.
12. Kensington ® Lock Slot: Use this slot to secure PRIME 2 to a table or other surface.

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22. Sync: Press this button to activate sync. When Key Lock is activated,
the track’s key will remain the same even if you adjust its speed.
Key Sync: When a track is playing back, press and hold this button to
activate key sync to that track.
23. Pitch Fader: Move this fader to adjust the speed (pitch) of the track.
24. Pitch Bend –/+: Press and hold one of these buttons to momentarily
reduce or increase (respectively) the speed of the track.
Press and hold Shift and then press one of these buttons to set the
range of the pitch fader.
25. Platter: This capacitive, touch-sensitive platter controls the audio
playhead when the wheel is touched and moved.
26. Vinyl: Press this button to activate/deactivate a “vinyl mode” for the
platter. When activated, you can use the platter to “scratch” the track
as you would with a vinyl record. When deactivated (or if you are
touching only the side of the platter), move the platter to temporarily
adjust the track’s speed.
Press and hold Vinyl to enter/exit Grid Edit Mode.
Press and hold Shift and then press and hold this button to manually
adjust cue/loop point locations left or right using the touchscreen
controls.
27. Cue: During playback, press this button to return the track to the
initial cue point and stop playback. To move the initial cue point, make
sure the track is paused, move the platter to place the audio playhead
at the desired location, and then press this button. If the deck is
paused, press and hold this button to temporarily play the track from
the initial cue point. Release the button to return the track to the initial
cue point and pause it. To continue playback without returning to the
initial cue point, press and hold this button and then press and hold
the Play button, and then release both buttons.
During playback, press and hold Shift and then press this button to
set the initial cue point at the current playhead position.
28. Play/Pause: This button pauses or resumes playback.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to “stutter-play” the
track from the initial cue point.
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1. Headphones ( / /1 4”, 1 8”) ( ) 6.35 mm, 3.5 mm : Connect your 1/4” or 1/8” (6.35 mm or 3.5 mm) headphones to
this output for cueing and mix monitoring. The headphone volume is controlled using the Phones Level knob.
2. Cue Mix: Turn this knob to adjust the blend of the pre-fader and master channels together in the headphones.
3. Phones Level: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level in your headphones.
4. Aux Level: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the Aux input.
Note: The Auxiliary input signal is only sent to the Master Outputs.
5. SD Card Slot: Insert a standard SD card to this slot. You can use the touchscreen to select and load tracks from
your SD card.
Rear Panel
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1. Power Input: Use the included power adapter to power the unit or charge the internal lithium-ion battery.
2. Power Button: Press this button to power PRIME GO on. Power on PRIME GO only after you have connected
all your input devices and before you power on your amplifiers and loudspeakers.
To power off PRIME GO, press this button and follow the prompts on the touchscreen. Power off your amplifiers
and loudspeakers before powering off PRIME GO.
3. USB Media: Connect a standard USB drive to this USB port. When you select a USB drive as a source, you can
use the touchscreen to select and load tracks from your USB drive.
4. USB B: Use a standard USB cable (included) ailable USB port on your computer. to connect this USB port to an av
5. Link Port: Use a standard Ethernet cable to connect this port to a computer. PRIME GO will send time, BPM,
and other track data to the compatible StagelinQ lighting and video software over this connection.
6. Booth Outputs ( )1/4” / 6.35 mm : Use standard 1/4” (6.35 mm) cables to connect these outputs to booth
monitors or a booth amplifier system. Use the Booth Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
7. Master Outputs ( )XLR, balanced : Use standard XLR cables to connect these outputs to loudspeakers or an
amplifier system. Use the Master Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
8. Master Outputs (RCA, unbalanced): Use standard RCA cables to connect these outputs to loudspeakers or an
amplifier system. Use the Master Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
9. Stereo/Mono: Use this switch to set the channel configuration of the Master Outputs: Stereo (binaural audio
using separate left and right channels) or Mono (summed monaural audio through both left and right channels).
10. Aux Inputs (RCA, unbalanced ): Use standard RCA cables to connect these line-level inputs to an external audio
source. Use the Aux Level knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
11. Mic Inputs ( /XLR or 1 4” / ) 6.35 mm : Use standard XLR or 1/4” (6.35 mm) cables (not included) to connect
standard dynamic microphones to these inputs. Use the Mic 1 and Mic 2 Level knobs on the top panel to
control the volume level.
12. Kensington ® Lock Slot: Use this slot to secure PRIME GO to a table or other surface.

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31. Platter: This capacitive, touch-sensitive platter controls
the audio playhead when the wheel is touched and moved.
32. Track Skip Back: Press this button to skip to the
previous track.
Press this button in the middle of a paused track to return
to the beginning of the track.
Press and hold Shift and this button to search backward
through the track.
33. Track Skip Forward: Press this button to skip to the next
track.
Press this button in the middle of a paused track to go to
the next track.
Press and hold Shift and then press one of these buttons
to search forward through the track.
34. Beat Jump: Press either of these buttons to skip
backward or forward through the track.
Press and hold Shift and press one of these buttons to
increase or decrease the beat jump size.
35. Cue: During playback, press this button to return the track to the initial cue point and stop playback. To move
the initial cue point, make sure the track is paused, move the platter to place the audio playhead at the desired
location, and then press this button. If the deck is paused, press and hold this button to temporarily play the
track from the initial cue point. Release the button to return the track to the initial cue point and pause it. To
continue playback without returning to the initial cue point, press and hold this button and then press and hold
the Play button, and then release both buttons.
During playback, press and hold Shift and then press this button to set the initial cue point at the current
playhead position.
36. Play/Pause: This button pauses or resumes playback.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to “stutter-play” the track from the initial cue point.
37. Vinyl: Press this button to activate/deactivate a “vinyl mode” for the platter. When activated, you can use the
platter to “scratch” the track as you would with a vinyl record. When deactivated (or if you are touching only the
side of the platter), move the platter to temporarily adjust the track’s speed.
38. Sync: Press this button to activate sync. When Key Lock is activated, the track’s key will remain the same even
if you adjust its speed.
Press and hold Shift and press this button to turn off key lock.
39. Key Sync: When a track is playing back, press and hold this button to activate key sync to that track.
Press and hold Shift and press this button to reset to the track’s original key.
40. Pitch Fader: Move this fader to adjust the speed (pitch) of the track.
41. Pitch Bend –/+: Press and hold one of these buttons to momentarily reduce or increase (respectively) the speed
of the track.
Press and hold Shift and then press one of these buttons to set the range of the pitch fader.
42. Slip: Press this button to enable or disable Slip Mode. In Slip Mode, 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).
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to enable beat grid editing.
Press and hold Shift and then press this button while beat grid editing is enabled to reset the beat grid.
Press and hold Shift and then press and hold this button while beat grid editing is disabled to manually adjust
cue/loop point locations left or right using the touchscreen controls.
43. Censor / Reverse: Press this button to activate/deactivate the Censor feature: the playback of the track will be
reversed, but when you release the button, 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).
Press and hold Shift and then press this button to reverse the playback of the track normally.
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SC LIVE 4 / SC LIVE 2
Playhead
Hot Cue Point
Track Overviews
Track Waveforms
Key
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Track Progress
Time Remaining/
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Beat Points
Toolbar
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Four deck views only available with SC LIVE 4:
Four Deck Vertical Waveform View
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Four Deck Vertical Waveform View
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Four Deck Horizontal Waveform View
With Two Visible Waveforms
Four Deck Horizontal Waveform View
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Library View
Use the full Library View to view your music library and load a track to the deck. You can also search through
playlists, add tracks to the Prepare list, and search through your tracks using sorting and filtering features.
Important: Visit enginedj.com/downloads to download the Engine DJ software.
Use the six icons on the left side to navigate while in Library View:
• Source: Use this option to select the source device to view tracks from, including your connected media
devices and available streaming and cloud services. Tap the Source icon to show the list of available sources,
and then tap to select. To enable streaming and cloud services, use the Settings menu.
• Playlists: Your playlists are your collections of tracks, including lists of tracks arranged in a specific order.
You may have playlists for different types of clubs or events, for specific genres, etc. You can use the
included Engine DJ software to create playlists to use here.
• Prepare: You can load tracks to the Prepare list so that you can refer to them later when you want to play
them during your performance (rather than searching through your entire library for the next track to play).
• History: Use this option to view your playback history.
• Folder: Use this option to browse the list of all files on a USB drive or SD card.
• Search: Use this option to search through your tracks by keyword. See Searching & Filtering Tracks for
more information.
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PRIME 2
Quantize: Tap this to enable or disable quantization. When enabled, time-based features like triggering cues and
loops will snap to the beat-grid according to the Cue/Loop Quantization setting in your User Profile.
Continue: Tap this to enable or disable continuous playback, which will keep playing the next track when the active
track has ended.
FX Enabled: Tap this to enable or disable FX 1 FX 2 and . When enabled, the FX selection and parameters will be
shown under the track overview in Vertical Waveform View or at the bottom of the touchscreen in Horizontal
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Quantize: Tap this to enable or disable quantization. When enabled, time-based features like triggering cues and
loops will snap to the beat-grid according to the Cue/Loop Quantization setting in your User Profile.
Continue: Tap this to enable or disable continuous playback, wh xt track when the active ich will keep playing the ne
track has ended.
Stop Time: Use this slider to adjust the stop time, or how long the track takes to stop playing after the pause button
is pressed.
X Fader: Tap this to enable or disable the crossfader.
X Fader Contour: Use this slider to adjust the slope of the crossfader curve. Slide towards the left for a smooth fade
(mixing) or slide to the right for a sharp cut (scratching). The center position is a typical setting for club
performances.
FX Enabled: Tap this to enable or disable FX 1 and FX 2. When enabled, the FX selection and parameters will be
shown under the track overview in Vertical Waveform View or at the bottom of the touchscreen in Horizontal
Waveform View:
FX
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Device
• Wi-Fi: This determines whether Wi-Fi connectivity is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Tap the gear icon to open
the Wi-Fi settings. See Wi-Fi for more information about the Wi-Fi menu.
• Time/Date: This displays the current local time and date. Tap Sync Time when connected to the internet to
automatically sync the time.
• Time Zone: Displays the current time zone, formatted as Continent / City.
• Set time zone manually: Enable this setting and then tap the gear icon to manually set your local time zone.
• Track Preview: When active, Track Preview will reveal a play button for each song in the library, allowing the
songs to be auditioned in the cue without loading a song to the deck. Select On or Off.
• Preview Volume: Use this slider to set the volume level of the track preview.
• Screen Brightness: This setting determines the brightness of the main display: , or Low, Mid, High Max.
Mixer
• Playlist Deck Crossfade Time: Use this slider to adjust the amount of crossfade between tracks when using the
playlist deck.
• EQ Type: This setting determines the type of equalization for the Channel EQ knobs. Select Isolate for EQ
bands with infinite cut for full band "kills," or select Norm for EQ bands with limited cut.
• ISO EQ High Xover: When EQ Type is set to Isolate, this setting determines the crossover frequency between
the Mid and High EQ bands, from 1000 to 8000 Hz.
• ISO EQ Low Xover: When EQ Type is set to Isolate, this setting determines the crossover frequency between
the Low and Mid EQ bands, from 100 to 800 Hz .
• Filter Resonance: This setting determines the amount of resonance of the filter, from 0 to 15.
• Filter Extreme Type: This setting determines the effect of the Sweep Filters at the extreme low and high ends.
Select Kill for the filter extremes to end in silence, or select Bleed to allow the extreme end of the filter to play.
• Cue Solo Mode: This setting determines how many channels can be sent to the cue mix. Set to On to have only
one channel at a time in the cue mix, or set to Off to cue multiple channels at a time.
Mic
• Attenuation: This setting determines the amount of additional attenuation for the Microphone Inputs: -20 dB, -
10 dB or 0 dB.
• Send to Booth: This setting determines whether the microphone signal is sent to the booth outputs (On) or not
(Off).
Services
• Lighting: This determines whether SoundSwitch Engine Lighting is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Tap the gear
icon to open the lighting control interface.
• Sync: This determines whether Ableton Link is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Ableton Link synchronizes beat,
phase, and tempo of Ableton Live and Ableton Link-enabled applications over a wireless or wired network. You
must be connected to the internet to use Ableton Link.
• Streaming: Use these options to enable or disable connections to streaming service partners. When set to On,
the selected service will be available in the Source menu.
• Cloud: Use this option to retrieve your Engine library database from a cloud storage service. You must first use
the Engine DJ software to back up your database. Then, when this option is set to On, the selected service will
be available in the Source menu and you can access these files over an established internet connection.
Note: We recommend using only high-quality, name brand USB 3.0 or Class U1 or U3 SD cards as source
drives, especially when cloud services are enabled.
Especificaciones del producto
Marca: | Denon DJ |
Categoría: | Equipo de DJ |
Modelo: | SC Live 2 |
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