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SC5000M PRIME ....................................................................................... 14
Top Panel ................................................................................................................... 14
Media Selection & Browsing .............................................................................................. 14
Playback & Transport Controls .......................................................................................... 15
Sync & Pitch Controls ........................................................................................................ 15
Performance Controls ........................................................................................................ 16
Front Panel ................................................................................................................. 16
Rear Panel .................................................................................................................. 17
Operation ......................................................................................... 18
Touchscreen Overview ............................................................................. 18
Performance View ...................................................................................................... 18
Library View ............................................................................................................... 19
Platter Display Overview (SC5000 only) .................................................. 20
Performing ................................................................................................. 20
Loading & Removing Tracks ...................................................................................... 20
Searching & Filtering Tracks ...................................................................................... 21
Editing Playlists .......................................................................................................... 22
Playback & Cueing ..................................................................................................... 23
Looping & Beat-Jumping ........................................................................................... 23
Syncing & Pitch Adjustment ....................................................................................... 24
Pad Modes ................................................................................................................. 25
Hot Cue Mode ................................................................................................................... 25
Loop Modes ...................................................................................................................... 25
Roll Mode .......................................................................................................................... 26
Slicer Mode ....................................................................................................................... 26
Page 1: ...User Guide English Manual Version 2 3 0...
Page 2: ...latter System SC5000M Only 6 2 Connect and Start DJing 6 Connection Diagrams 7 Devices File Analysis 9 Networking 9 Configuration 9 Features 10 SC5000 PRIME 10 Top Panel 10 Media Selection Browsing 10...
Page 3: ...Panel 17 Operation 18 Touchscreen Overview 18 Performance View 18 Library View 19 Platter Display Overview SC5000 only 20 Performing 20 Loading Removing Tracks 20 Searching Filtering Tracks 21 Editin...
Page 4: ...4 Control Center 27 Parameters 27 User Profile 28 Settings 30 Source 31 Wi Fi 32 Engine Lighting 33 Appendix 35 Technical Specifications 35 Trademarks Licenses 36...
Page 5: ...o Cables stereo pairs USB Cable USB Extension Cable Networking Cable Power Cable Cleaning Cloth Software Download Card User Guide Safety Warranty Manual Support For the latest information about this p...
Page 6: ...oads to check for available firmware updates especially after you update your software firmware updates may address new software features 1 Visit enginedj com downloads to download the Engine DJ softw...
Page 7: ...s are sold separately Example 1 This example shows 2 SC5000 PRIME units with their Link ports connected to each other directly Power outlet SC5000 PRIME rear panel Power outlet SC5000 PRIME front pane...
Page 8: ...n Ethernet hub instead of to the mixer RF Warning This is a mobile device Maintain a distance of at least 8 inches 20 centimeters of separation between the transmitter s radiating structure s and your...
Page 9: ...xt to the name of your device If a track on the device is currently playing you will be asked if you want to continue ejecting which will stop the track Tap Cancel to cancel ejecting the device or tap...
Page 10: ...w press this button to move to the next window While in Performance View press this button to enter Library View 7 Select Load While in Library View turn this knob to scroll through a list and press t...
Page 11: ...back 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 thi...
Page 12: ...to enter Roll Mode 31 Slicer Press this button to enter Slicer Mode and press it again to enter Slicer Loop Mode 32 Parameter Use these buttons for various functions in each Pad Mode 33 Loop In Loop O...
Page 13: ...ur computer This connection sends and receives MIDI messages to and from the computer 5 Rear USB Ports 2 3 Connect standard USB drives to these USB ports When you select one of those USB drives as a s...
Page 14: ...w press this button to move to the next window While in Performance View press this button to enter Library View 7 Select Load While in Browse View turn this knob to scroll through a list and press th...
Page 15: ...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 17 Track Skip Press either of these buttons to skip to the p...
Page 16: ...to enter Roll Mode 30 Slicer Press this button to enter Slicer Mode and press it again to enter Slicer Loop Mode 31 Parameter Use these buttons for various functions in each Pad Mode 32 Loop In Loop O...
Page 17: ...your computer This connection sends and receives MIDI messages to and from the computer 5 Rear USB Ports 2 3 Connect standard USB drives to these USB ports When you select one of those USB drives as...
Page 18: ...tch between the elapsed time and remaining time Tap the key to show the Key Change Menu where you can adjust the key of the track Tap the Q icon in the toolbar to enable or disable quantization Press...
Page 19: ...ents 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 wa...
Page 20: ...d a track to the layer currently in focus on the deck swipe the track to the right Alternatively press the Select Load knob or double tap the track To perform instant doubles load the same track to bo...
Page 21: ...gged with that genre album artist key or BPM will be shown By default the key is notated using the Camelot system Note You can also use the preferences to set whether you want to show tracks with the...
Page 22: ...to select it and the open circle will become filled After selecting tracks tap and hold to move the tracks You can drag the tracks over a playlist or folder and release your finger to instantly add th...
Page 23: ...d been playing forward the whole time To jump to a specific location in the track If Needle Lock is disabled tap the desired location in the track overview If Needle Lock is enabled pause playback and...
Page 24: ...0 PRIME units with Sync activated will use the tempo of this unit You can also tap Sync Lead on the touchscreen to select which layer on the primary unit is used for sync To adjust the track s pitch m...
Page 25: ...n a loop to a pad and activate it press an unlit pad to create a Loop In point at the current location and then press it again to create the Loop Out point at another location You can also assign an a...
Page 26: ...e When you release the pad the track will resume normal playback from where it would have been if you had never pressed it i e as if the track had been playing forward the whole time To play a slice p...
Page 27: ...settings of the PRIME hardware Source This menu is used for selecting your source media device Wi Fi This menu is used for connecting to and configuring your Wi Fi network Engine Lighting This menu is...
Page 28: ...f synchronization applied when you press the Sync button o Bar The tempo will be synced and the track will be automatically bar matched with the track on the sync lead deck the downbeats of each bar w...
Page 29: ...track time display When set to Static the track s time corresponds to locations in the track as usual adjusting the pitch does not affect it When set to Dynamic the track s time will automatically ad...
Page 30: ...e light ring will change color immediately Tap the X to return to the previous screen Settings To open the Settings formerly Utility menu press and hold View or swipe down from the toolbar and then ta...
Page 31: ...device Send Anonymous Usage Statistics This determines whether or not your usage statistics will be sent occasionally to us enabling us to improve the PRIME experience Legal Tap here to view the Deno...
Page 32: ...s required you will be prompted to enter it Once a connection is established Connected will appear next to the network name Tap the gear icon next to the network name to view information about the net...
Page 33: ...t by double pressing the View button The first time you use Engine Lighting you can select a Basic or Pro layout for performing see right Basic A simple interface for controlling Smart Lights Control...
Page 34: ...an audio file is used Off or whether you can override it using the onboard controls On Loop Auto Strobe This setting allows you to automatically generate strobe effects when a Loop Roll is engaged Bro...
Page 35: ...sh memory external HDD enclosures File Systems exFAT recommended FAT32 File Formats AAC M4A AIF AIFF 44 1 192 kHz 16 32 bit ALAC FLAC MP3 32 320 kbps MP4 Ogg Vorbis WAV 44 1 192 kHz 16 32 bit Platters...
Page 36: ...ct to change without notice Trademarks Licenses Denon is a trademark of D M Holdings Inc registered in the U S and other countries Denon DJ products are produced by inMusic Brands Inc Cumberland RI 02...
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