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Denon DJ SC Live 4 B-Stock

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Controlador DJ de 4 Canales

  • Primera integración DJ del mundo con el servicio de streaming Amazon Music Unlimited
  • Desbloquea Serato DJ Pro de forma gratuita cuando se conecta al software
  • Servicios de streaming compatibles: Apple Music, Amazon Music, Unlimited TIDAL, Beatsource, Beatport Soundcloud GO+, Dropbox
  • Compatible con Serato DJ, Virtual DJ y Engine DJ
  • Pantalla multitáctil de 7" y streaming de música por WIFI
  • Efectos de barrido y BPM integrados
  • Altavoces integrados con control de volumen
  • Frecuencia de muestreo: 44,1 kHz
  • Convertidor D/A: 24 bits
  • Ruedas Jog de alta resolución de 6"
  • Ocho almohadillas de interpretación
  • Ecualizador de 3 bandas por canal
  • Botones de Pitch Bend y deslizador de tono dedicado con rangos variables
  • Es posible una actualización opcional para compatibilidad con STEMS (batería, bajo, melodía, voces)
  • Sincronización automática y control de luces DMX, Philips Hue y Nanoleaf
  • Dos entradas USB-A
  • Entrada USB-B
  • Entrada para tarjeta SD
  • Entrada de micrófono jack mono de 6,3 mm
  • Entrada de micrófono XLR
  • Dos entradas auxiliares RCA
  • Dos salidas principales XLR macho
  • Dos salidas principales RCA
  • Dos salidas de auriculares jack de 6,3 mm / minijack de 3,5 mm
  • Dimensiones (ancho x alto x profundo): 719 x 99 x 404 mm
  • Peso: 5,8 kg
  • Incluye fuente de alimentación, cable USB y paño para limpiar la pantalla
  • Disponible desde Noviembre 2022
  • número de artículo 555248
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Tipo de controlador Todo en uno
  • Software incluido Denon Engine
  • Entradas de micrófono 2
  • Master Out XLR
  • Función Mixer autónomo Si
  • Funcionamiento con móviles No
  • Reproductor USB Si
  • Stereo Line-In 2
  • 19" No
  • Ancho en mm 719 mm
  • Profundidad en mm 404 mm
  • Altura en mm 99 mm
  • Peso 5,8 kg
  • Diseño Unidad de sobremesa
  • Pitch 100
  • Interfaz MIDI USB
  • Nº de entradas de audio 4
  • Nº de salidas como interfaz de audio 4
  • Conectores de salida master XLR
  • Reproductor SD Si
  • Bluetooth Si
  • Grabador Si
  • Master Tempo Si
  • Control de pitch Si
  • Sistema completo Si
  • Ancho 719 mm
  • Profundidad 404 mm
  • Altura 99 mm
  • Peso en Kg 5,8 kg
  • Entradas Phono 0
  • Entradas Interfaz de Audio 4
  • Salidas Interfaz de Audio 4
  • Booth Out Jack 6.3 mm balanceado
  • Efectos Si
  • Rec Out No
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The all-in-one DJ system

Introducing the DJ SC Live 4, a new stand-alone four-channel DJ controller from Denon that has quite a few surprises in store. This new model is not merely the next generation of the Prime 4, but rather an extension of Denon's range of stand-alone DJ systems. Compared to the Prime 4, the new SC Live 4 DJ controller has a lower price tag and offers functions that have been specifically designed for a different range of applications, and while it still comes with all the renowned features of the Engine DJ software, its FX section is now located on the right-hand side of the mixer section, which has become a standard layout in most DJ mixing consoles and controllers. Thanks to their built-in speakers, Denon's new range of SC Live stand-alone controllers offers the ultimate all-in-one DJ solution. The SC Live 4 is also optimally suited to use with Serato DJ Pro on a PC thanks to the plug-and-play licence that is included in the scope of delivery.

Side view of the Denon DJ SC Live 4 DJ controller

A true performance machine

The deck sections of the SC Live 4 feature the familiar comfortable, touch-sensitive Denon jog wheels with an integrated colour LED display that directly provides the most important information about the current track alongside the data shown on the main screen. Directly below each jog wheel, the SC Live 4 provides eight performance pads with the standard functions known from other DJ controllers, i.e. hot cue, loop, roll, and slicer. The mixer section of the SC Live 4, which offers all of the classic control elements, such as level control, three-band EQ with a selectable kill function, sweep FX, and extremely smooth channel faders, has been redesigned compared to the Prime 4 in order to perfectly complement the wide range of Denon products and provide a stand-alone solution that meets just about any DJing requirement. For example, the internal channel sweep FX options include high-quality filter, noise, echo, and wash effects for creative mixing.

Screen and controllers of the Denon DJ SC Live 4

SC Live versus Prime 4

Probably the most striking new feature of the Denon DJ SC Live controller series are the integrated high-quality stereo speakers, which can be used as a main output or as a booth output for monitoring purposes and provide a sufficiently powerful sound for private practice sessions or small-scale basement parties, for example. If a larger audience is to be addressed, the SC Live 4 is of course best used in conjunction with an external sound system. Compared to controllers of the Prime range, the significantly slimmer SC Live 4 comes with a slightly smaller, non-adjustable 7" touchscreen and a redesigned effects section with the FX controls now being located to the right of the channel controllers to match the standard layout of most DJ mixers on the market. In contrast to the Prime 4, the SC Live 4 does not allow external players to be connected.

Jog wheel with LED screen and logo on the Denon DJ SC Live 4

About Denon

The Japanese-American company Denon was founded in 1910 and established itself as a leading brand in the 1930s. It has long stood for ground-breaking technological innovations that were frequently world firsts in their time. Denon's passion for invention has produced many remarkable technologies, including the first professionally usable recording device for gramophone records (1939), the first Japanese stereo records and stereo systems (1951), and the first PCM recorder, which was based on the same principle as today's CDs (1970). In 1982, Denon launched the first CD player for home use, the DCD-2000, another milestone among its already widespread innovations. Today the company belongs to D&M Holdings Inc. and is famous for its hi-fi and DJ products.

Connections on the rear panel of the Denon DJ SC Live 4

Everything a DJ needs

The Denon DJ SC Live 4 controller offers a wide range of streaming service options, such as Beatport Link, Beatsource Link, Soundcloud, Tidal, Dropbox, Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited, and allows personal music libraries to be accessed via its two USB ports. The SC Live 4 supports not only the designated Denon Engine DJ software but also Serato DJ Pro (plug-and-play licence included) and Virtual DJ. Mic input 1 features an XLR/jack combo socket, while mic input 2 is switchable between 6.35mm jack and stereo RCA formats, the latter being for AUX input signals. The integrated lighting mode allows various lighting devices, Nanoleafs, Phillips Hue lights, or DMX consoles to be controlled via the SC Live 4 for impressive light effects. Denon also offers the smaller SC Live 2, which has a lower price tag than the SC Live 4 but also comes with a smaller range of features: Two channels instead of four, conventional jog wheels without integrated LED displays, and a single microphone input in 6.35mm jack format without a switchable AUX input option.

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