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Before use 

Connections 

Basic 

operations 

Installing and setting up 

supplied software

USB settings 

Troubleshooting 

Index

Specifications 

Signal system chart 

Part names and 

functions 

Top panel 

r

 

Loop point setting button  

(LOOP IN/LOOP OUT)

Sets the loop in point and loop out point. 
• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and operate to erase the 

loop settings. 

t

 

Auto loop and loop size adjustment buttons  

(AUTO LOOP –/+)

AUTO LOOP

 switches auto loop ON/OFF.

• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and operate to switch 

the smart loop ON/OFF. 

• Hold down 

e

 

SAMP.

 and press this button to 

switch the sample loop ON/OFF. 

–/+

 adjust the loop size. 

• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and press this button to 

move the loop position in 4-beat units to the 
left or right. 

• Hold down 

e

 

SAMP.

 and press this button 

to adjust the sample length to either 1/2 or 2x. 

y

 

Hot cue button (CUE1/CUE2/CUE3/CUE4)

Selects the cue point registered by turning 

i

 

CUE 5 – 8

 ON/OFF. 

ON

: Sets CUE 1 – 4 points or cue playback. 

OFF

: Sets CUE 5 – 8 points or cue playback. 

• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and press this button to 

delete each of the cue point settings. 

u

 

Shift button (SHIFT)

i

 

Hot cue switch button and display  

(CUE 5 – 8)

The button switches CUE 1 – 4/CUE 5 – 8.
• When CUE 5 – 8 is selected, the display lights 

up.

o

 

Deck switch button (DECK CHG.) 

Selects the deck. 

Q0

 

Key lock button (KEY LOCK)

With this ON, the key does not change even if 
you adjust the tempo during playback.

Q1

 

Jog wheel

Performs the search operation or bend operation. 
• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and turn to scroll search 

through the list. 

Q2

 

Pitch fader slider 

Adjusts the playback pitch.
• Move the knob toward the “–” direction to 

slow down the pitch and the “+” direction to 
speed up the pitch.

Q3

 Beat sync button (SYNC) 

Performs auto beat matching.
• Hold 

u

 

SHIFT 

and press this button to set 

the currently selected deck to the beat sync 
master deck.

Q4

 Hot cue button (CUE) 

Sets the current cue point and locates the cue 
point. 

Q5

 

Play/pause button (

1

/

3

)

Plays back when pressed while playback is 
stopped. Pauses playback when pressed during 
playback. 

Q6

 Pitch bend adjustment buttons  

(PITCH BEND –/+)

Adjust the pitch temporarily.
• Hold down 

u

 

SHIFT

 and press this button to 

fast forward/rewind. 

Q3

Q6

Q9

Q4

Q5

Q7

E5

E1

E4

E2

W9

E3

E0

Q8

W7

W5

W6

W4

W0

W1

W2

W3

W8

q

w

r
t

i

o

Q0

Q2

Q1

y

u

e

Summary of Contents for MC3000

Page 1: ...Professional DJ Controller MC3000 Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...his product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this product may not cause harmful interference and 2 this product must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Denon Professional div D M Professional 1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca IL 60143 Tel 630 741 0330 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS...

Page 3: ...tus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION English To completely disconnect this product from the mains disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within easy access by the user VORSICHT Deutsch Um dieses Gerät vollständig von der Stromverso...

Page 4: ...lvere Scollegate il cavo di alimentazione quando prevedete di non utilizzare l unità per un lungo periodo di tempo Non inserite corpi estranei all interno dell unità Assicuratevi che l unità non entri in contatto con insetticidi benzolo o solventi Non smontate né modificate l unità in alcun modo Non posizionate sull unità fiamme libere come ad esempio candele accese L apparecchiatura non deve esse...

Page 5: ...normative EN60950 1 EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 e EN61000 3 3 Facendo seguito alle disposizioni della direttiva sul basso voltaggio 2006 95 EC alla direttiva EMC 2004 108 EC alla norma EC 1275 2008 e alla relativa legge quadro 2009 125 EC in materia di prodotti alimentati ad energia ErP QUESTO PRODOTTO E CONFORME AL D M 28 08 95 N 548 DECLARACIÓN DE CONFORMIDAD Español Declaramos bajo nuestra excl...

Page 6: ...ali sul riciclaggio Per lo smaltimento dell unità osservare le normative o le leggi locali in vigore Non gettare le batterie né incenerirle ma smaltirle conformemente alla normativa locale sui rifiuti chimici Questo prodotto e gli accessori inclusi nell imballaggio sono applicabili alla direttiva RAEE ad eccezione delle batterie ACERCA DEL RECICLAJE Los materiales de embalaje de este producto son ...

Page 7: ...ices 3 Connecting to a computer 4 Connecting the power cord 4 Installing and setting up supplied software 5 Installing the ASIO driver Windows only 5 Starting up 7 About the control panel screen 7 Installing TRAKTOR LE 2 8 Installation onto a Mac computer 8 Installation onto a Windows computer 8 Installing Virtual DJ LE 9 Installation into Mac computers 9 Installation into Windows computer 9 Basic...

Page 8: ...ons are correct and that there are no problems with the connection cables Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is set to the standby mode When going on vacation or leaving home for long periods of time be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and the surroundings c...

Page 9: ... bundle power cords together with connection cables Doing so can result in humming or noise Preparations Cables used for connection Select the cables according to the equipment being connected n nFor RCA input output terminals R L R L RCA pin plug cable sold separately n nFor USB terminal USB cable supplied n nFor coaxial microphone input Coaxial cable for microphone sold separately n nFor master ...

Page 10: ...ic driver installation When you connect the unit to a computer drivers for the unit are automatically installed in the computer When this unit is connected to a Windows computer the following message is shown at the bottom right of the screen Total Track Control Found New Hardware USB AUDIO Device Once installation is completed a message Your new hardware is installed and ready to use appears as s...

Page 11: ... on My Computer 2 Click Asio Driver Installation The ASIO Driver Setup Wizard is launched Click Next 3 The license agreement screen appears If you agree select I Agree The Next can now be selected Click Next 4 A screen for verifying the folder in which the ASIO driver is to be installed appears Click Next By default the ASIO driver is installed in C Program Files DENON_ DJ DDJASIO To change this l...

Page 12: ...software Installing the ASIO driver Windows only 5 A screen for verifying whether or not to create a desktop shortcut appears To create a shortcut check the check box and click Next 6 The installation start screen is displayed Click Next Installation begins 7 When the following installation completion screen is displayed click Close n nUninstalling The software can be uninstalled from control pane...

Page 13: ...old Disable The check mark on the left side of a device name is removed and the device name is displayed in lightface You can select one device at a time You can set multiple devices to enable at the same time wEnable Disable This button is used for switching a device selected in q Devices to enable or disable as an ASIO device The ASIO device status can also be switched by double clicking the dev...

Page 14: ...hall not be responsible for any problems with your computer and other software that may arise from the installation and use of TRAKTOR LE 2 Installing TRAKTOR LE 2 Use the following steps to install the DJ software TRAKTOR LE 2 in the supplied DVD ROM Installation onto a Mac computer 1 Insert DVD ROM TRAKTOR LE 2 into your computer The TRAKTOR LE 2 disc icon is displayed on the desktop 2 Double cl...

Page 15: ...ftware license agreement D M shall not be responsible for any problems with your computer and other software that may arise from the installation and use of Virtual DJ LE Installing Virtual DJ LE Use the following steps to install the DJ software Virtual DJ LE in the supplied CD ROM Installation into Mac computers 1 Insert CD ROM Virtual DJ LE into your computer The Virtual DJ icon is displayed on...

Page 16: ... detects the microphone input and attenuates the audio signal level of the master output This prevents microphone audio from being inaudible under loud music Press DUCKING DUCKING lights up Headphone monitor Make sure that your headphone plug is already inserted in the Headphone jack 1 Press CUE for each channel to select the source to monitor The selected CUE lights up 2 Turn MONITOR PAN to adjus...

Page 17: ... 2 Replace the computer while the audio from the external device is being output 3 When the next DJ is ready turn the LINE TO MASTER LEVEL to the left and raise the channel fader knob The volume of the audio being output from the external device lowers and audio from the computer is output Adjusting the level balance of lines 1 2 Turn LINE TO MASTER PAN Adjusting the volume of lines 1 2 Turn LINE ...

Page 18: ...ing played back Locking the jog wheel Hold down SHIFT for DECK A or B and press VINYL MODE for the jog wheel that you want to lock VINYL MODE flashes and the jog wheel is locked Cancelling the jog wheel lock When the jog wheel is locked hold down SHIFT for DECK A or B and press VINYL MODE for the jog wheel that you want to release The jog wheel lock is released and the jog wheel returns to the pre...

Page 19: ...OR LE 2 PRO 2 and Virtual DJ LE PRO are customized for expanded operation or when other DJ software is used Range of CH1 CH5 CH9 and CH13 When DECK CHG A is lit it is enabled DECK CHG A When DECK A C is lit it is enabled DECK A C MIDI channel assignment Most of the controls in this device support the MIDI control function Each control is assigned to a MIDI channel as shown in the following block T...

Page 20: ...EL METER SHIFT SHIFT CF MODE BROWSE SAMPLE EFX SEL CUE 1 4 CUE 1 4 RECORD Top panel Setting the MIDI command transmission interval time Depending on the computer specifications and OS type the computer may not be able to receive the MIDI commands transmitted from this unit correctly In this case use the following operation to set the MIDI command transmission interval time to a suitable value 1 Wh...

Page 21: ... 52 E 3 39 LOOP IN 55 G 3 40 LOOP OUT 57 A 3 41 CUE 66 F 4 42 PLAY 67 G 4 43 CUE5 72 C 5 44 CUE6 73 C 5 45 CUE7 74 D 5 Items MIDI command Command Number Value 46 CUE8 NOTE ON 0x9n NOTE OFF 0x8n 75 D 5 NOTE ON 64 NOTE OFF 0 47 JOG WHEEL TOUCH 81 A 5 48 EFX 2 SW FX2 82 A 5 49 EFX 3 SW FX2 83 B 5 50 EFX 4 SW FX2 84 C 6 51 EFX 1 SW FX2 85 C 6 52 FX ON 1 86 D 6 53 FX ON 2 87 D 6 54 SHIFT LEFT DECK 96 C...

Page 22: ...GHT 72 28 CUE5 48 29 CUE5 Dimmer 49 30 CUE6 50 31 CUE6 Dimmer 51 32 CUE7 52 33 CUE7 Dimmer 53 34 CUE8 54 35 CUE8 Dimmer 55 36 CUE 38 Items MIDI command Command Number Value 79 EFX 1 KNOB LEFT in SAMP mode CC 0xBn 48 0 127 80 EFX 2 KNOB LEFT in SAMP mode 49 81 EFX 3 KNOB LEFT in SAMP mode 50 82 EFX 4 KNOB LEFT in SAMP mode 51 83 EFX 1 KNOB RIGHT in SAMP mode 52 84 EFX 2 KNOB RIGHT in SAMP mode 53 8...

Page 23: ... REQUEST 74 57 63 CUE DECK A ON TRG 80 OFF TRG 81 69 64 CUE Dimmer DECK A 70 65 CUE DECK C 75 66 CUE Dimmer DECK C 76 67 CUE DECK B 81 68 CUE Dimmer DECK B 82 Items Lit display LED MIDI command Command Number Value 69 CUE DECK D CC 0xBn ON TRG 80 OFF TRG 81 87 70 CUE Dimmer DECK D 88 71 DUCKING 99 72 CF MODE AUDIO 97 73 CF MODE VIDEO 98 74 METER 4 DECK A 10 75 METER 5 DECK A 11 76 METER 6 DECK A 1...

Page 24: ...el adjustment knob MIC LEVEL 10 w Ducking ON OFF switch button DUCKING 10 When microphone input is detected the volume other than the microphone volume output from the master is automatically attenuated e PAN adjustment knob MONITOR PAN 10 Adjusts the balance between the cue output from the headphones and master volume r Headphone output volume adjustment knob MONITOR PHONES 10 t Master output vol...

Page 25: ... Not available EFX 2 EFX 3 EFX 4 In the SINGLE FX mode Adjusts effect parameters In the GROUP FX mode Adjusts the effect level Hold down u SHIFT and turn the knob and the mode switches to the following setting mode In the SINGLE FX MODE Not available In the GROUP FX MODE Selects the effect type ON Uses the sampler EFX 1 EFX 2 EFX 3 EFX 4 Adjusts the level of the sample slot Hold down u SHIFT and t...

Page 26: ...ample deck r Loop point setting button LOOP IN LOOP OUT Sets the loop in point and loop out point t Auto loop and loop size adjustment buttons AUTO LOOP AUTO LOOP switches auto loop ON OFF Use to adjust the loop size Hold down u SHIFT and press this button to move the loop position left or right y Hot cue button CUE1 CUE2 CUE3 CUE4 The operations differ as follows depending on whether deck A B or ...

Page 27: ...en pushed repeatedly Hold down u SHIFT and press this button to jump to the start of the deck Q5Play pause button 1 3 Hold down e SAMP and press this button to batch playback the sample slot Also The operations differ as follows depending on whether deck A B or C D are selected using o DECK CHG DECK A B Plays back when pressed while playback is stopped Pauses playback when pressed during playback ...

Page 28: ...LOAD A Hold down W7 RECORD and press this button to change the loop recording size LOAD B Hold down W7 RECORD and press this button to undo redo the loop recording Hold down u SHIFT and W7 RECORD together and press this button to clear the loop recorder W5Track selection knob SEL Turn the knob to scroll through the browser list and press the knob to select a file Turn the track selection knob Scro...

Page 29: ...than 1 second to assign each DECK to the following MIDI channels DECK A MIDI CHANNEL 1 DECK B MIDI CHANNEL 3 DECK C MIDI CHANNEL 2 DECK D MIDI CHANNEL 4 E1Level meter display switching switch DECK MASTER Channels displayed by the level master can be selected from the following display modes DECK On the left channel when A is selected using W1 DECK A C the volume level of control channel A is displ...

Page 30: ...2 EFX 3 Adjusts the level of sample slot 3 EFX 4 Adjusts the level of sample slot 4 w FX ON OFF switch button EFX 1 EFX 2 EFX 3 EFX 4 The following operations differ depending on whether e SAMP is ON or OFF ON Uses the sampler EFX 1 EFX 2 EFX 3 EFX 4 Plays back the sample slot Hold down e SAMP or u SHIFT and press this button to playback the sample slot When the sample is being played back this pl...

Page 31: ...n to delete each of the cue point settings u Shift button SHIFT i Hot cue switch button and display CUE 5 8 The button switches CUE 1 4 CUE 5 8 When CUE 5 8 is selected the display lights up o Deck switch button DECK CHG Selects the deck Q0 Key lock button KEY LOCK With this ON the key does not change even if you adjust the tempo during playback Q1Jog wheel Performs the search operation or bend op...

Page 32: ...also be used to select individual control channels W2FX ON OFF switching button FX ON 1 2 FX1 Switches the Flanger function ON OFF Hold down u SHIFT and press this button to switch the Brake function ON OFF FX2 Switches the Beat Grid function ON OFF Hold down u SHIFT and press this button to switch the Backspin function ON OFF W3Channel isolator EQ adjustment knob HI MID LOW Adjusts the input sign...

Page 33: ...ECTS Switches the effect ON OFF RECORD Starts or stops recording Hold down u SHIFT and press this button to start or stop recording the next track W6Window switch button BACK FWD The function differs according to the window BROWSER Moves between folders tracks playback lists and side lists In Virtual DJ LE this only moves between folders and tracks SAMPLER Selects the sample EFFECTS Moves between ...

Page 34: ... CHANNEL 3 DECK C MIDI CHANNEL 2 DECK D MIDI CHANNEL 4 E2Level meter display switching switch DECK MASTER Channels displayed by the level master can be selected from the following display modes DECK DECK A C level is displayed in the left channel and DECK B D level is displayed in the right channel MASTER The volume level of the master output volume L R is displayed E3Filter cut off adjustment kno...

Page 35: ...older 4 This prevents the AC adapter plug from disconnecting Use a Phillips screwdriver to anchor the AC adapter cable to this holder eDC IN jack DC IN 4 rPower switch POWER 10 NOTE There is no function on this device for automatically switching off the power supply when the unit is not used for a prolonged period If you do not intend to use this device for a prolonged period for safety either swi...

Page 36: ...ng function is operating Set the DUCKING button to off 3 4 10 The sound is distorted Adjust the master output level adjustment knob Adjust the channel input level adjustment knob 10 10 This unit does not operate properly or there is no sound Check the connections for all devices Check that the volume settings for the connected devices and DJ software on the computer are properly adjusted Match the...

Page 37: ... 24 dBu When RL 10 kΩ Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB THD Less than 0 05 Crosstalk Less than 85 dB 1 kHz Unbalanced Stereo RCA terminal Load impedance 10 kΩ Level 0 dBu Max 20 dBu Headphone output Stereo 1 4 in 1 mm Load impedance 40 Ω Level Over 100 mW USB AUDIO output 2 Stereo 4 Monaural 16 bit FS 48 kHz USB B n n General USB MIDI input output IN 1ch OUT 1ch MIDI 1 0 USB B MASTER meter PP...

Page 38: ...cable 3 USB cable 3 Connection 3 Balanced main amp 3 CD player 3 Coaxial microphone 3 Computer 4 Power cord 4 Unbalanced main amp 3 v v D Ducking 10 v v F Front panel 29 v v H Headphone monitor 10 v v J Jog wheel lock function 12 v v L LINE TO MASTER function 11 v v M Microphone 10 MIDI command 13 14 15 MIDI input output channels 14 v v P Power on off 10 v v R Rear panel 29 v v T Top panel 18 19 2...

Page 39: ...se Part names and functions Connections Basic operations Installing and setting up supplied software USB settings Troubleshooting Index Specifications Signal system chart Signal system chart Master Level for METER ...

Page 40: ...Unit in mm 15 3 4 400 0 5 16 8 0 27 32 21 6 1 31 32 50 0 10 3 64 255 0 5 16 8 0 Weight 6 lbs 9 8 oz 3 0 kg AC Adaptor 10 6 oz 0 3 kg Dimensions ...

Page 41: ...V00 3520 10061 00AP ...

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