Denon DN-SC2000 initial thoughts

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Denon DN-SC2000 initial thoughts
Posted on: 14.12.2010 by Branden Wentler
My DN-SC200 just arrived this afternoon and the short of it is it's a damn nice controller. The unit itself feels very sturdy and because of the steel case is surprisingly solid and weighty. The tsi from Denon's site works well and w/in 5 minutes of unpacking I was having a go. Furthermore, all of the controls have a nice quality feel akin to NI's Kontrol X1 and are sensibly arranged. The jog wheel is not flimsy and has a decent level of resistance so as not to feel as if it will fly away.
So far the only issues I've had is LED feedback in Windows causes audio distortion in certain instances. Namely when changing decks and activating autoloop. This is not really any fault of Denon and from what I understand will be addressed by NI in a future update. There is no obvious way to turn the unit off via switch or button combo. Though I purchased the 2000 with many considerations, compactness was a, ahem, big issue for me as I'll be traveling overseas in the near future. Nevertheless, I would love to have the same functionality on a larger controller in the future.

Likes:
-Buttons have the same rubber feel as an X1 but with slightly less "click" on press (which I really like)
-LED feedback is superb (Windows users may experience audio distortion)
-Size is compact and the height is exactly the same as an X1 w/o the carrying case.
-Super solid, level and plum. Absolutely no teeter-tottering with the unit on a glass table top. Steel construction this things feels more solid than my Audio8.
-Jog and Pitch slider feel ace. Don't believe this will be for hardcore scratchers though.
-Overall design
-All the knobs are push button capable! Finally someone is listening

Dislike:
-Notched EFX knobs. This will take some getting use to...good for some FX but clunky for others (iceverb anyone?)
-Compact design makes FX knobs slightly cramped for those with troll hands. Maybe replace with taller knobs
-Jog is a bit small. Not a big deal for me but others may experience circumference envy.
-Filter knob is also notched which makes getting back to center (0) nigh impossible. Don't use filter anyway may remap...could be an issue for some though.

I would like to emphasize how well the 2000 pairs with the X1 in both appearance and feel. Regretfully I only purchased one for 193USD and should have jumped on another at that deal.
Matha Obray
15.12.2010
Im wondering if i should get 2 sc2000 1 x-session pro and a audio 2...Or 2 sc2000 1 4chanell mixer and 2 audio 2 dj's....
Antonetta Wikel
15.12.2010
@ MeowMix

That's the setup I have, 2 DNS2000's out 4 channels of the Audio8 to my mixer. Works great so far although I haven't been able to really have a go at it for a long set as I'm totally new to Traktor and still gridding many of my tracks.

While I LOVE these controllers so far, the only thing I have a slight issue with is how close the pitch fader is to the jog wheel. I have to keep aware not to bump it when I'm manually beat syncing
Faustino Stringfellow
14.12.2010
I can't answer that simply ! LOL

YES and NO ...

I have a lot of options, but generally yes, i use 4 channels from the A8 into the DDM. My gig last Friday i took the SC's out for the first time and used the clubs mixer (i knew they had a DJM800).

I had a VMS4 and wanted the practicality of the "all-in-one", but it just wouldn't work ! So i returned it and bought the denons. I'll probably get the MC-6000 in the new year for that purpose ...I already had the A8 and an A4, so i din't need to buy a lot to get full control over 4 channels.

My advise is go and try the SC's out .. you will be pleased .... everything fits into a large laptop bag !
Tess Faillace
14.12.2010
Hey JSM question for you, are you running 4 RCAs from the A8DJ to the mixer in order to have 4 independent channel EQs, faders and gains?

Ive been flirting with the idea of a similar setup to your 2xSC2000 + A8DJ + DDM vs an MC6000/S4 and so far the all in one is winning just because of portability and easy of use, although the modular design has its own advantages.
Faustino Stringfellow
14.12.2010
Originally Posted by space monkey
My DN-SC200 just arrived this afternoon and the short of it is it's a damn nice controller. The unit itself feels very sturdy and because of the steel case is surprisingly solid and weighty. The tsi from Denon's site works well and w/in 5 minutes of unpacking I was having a go. Furthermore, all of the controls have a nice quality feel akin to NI's Kontrol X1 and are sensibly arranged. The jog wheel is not flimsy and has a decent level of resistance so as not to feel as if it will fly away.
So far the only issues I've had is LED feedback in Windows causes audio distortion in certain instances. Namely when changing decks and activating autoloop. This is not really any fault of Denon and from what I understand will be addressed by NI in a future update. There is no obvious way to turn the unit off via switch or button combo. Though I purchased the 2000 with many considerations, compactness was a, ahem, big issue for me as I'll be traveling overseas in the near future. Nevertheless, I would love to have the same functionality on a larger controller in the future.

Likes:
-Buttons have the same rubber feel as an X1 but with slightly less "click" on press (which I really like)
-LED feedback is superb (Windows users may experience audio distortion)
-Size is compact and the height is exactly the same as an X1 w/o the carrying case.
-Super solid, level and plum. Absolutely no teeter-tottering with the unit on a glass table top. Steel construction this things feels more solid than my Audio8.
-Jog and Pitch slider feel ace. Don't believe this will be for hardcore scratchers though.
-Overall design
-All the knobs are push button capable! Finally someone is listening

Dislike:
-Notched EFX knobs. This will take some getting use to...good for some FX but clunky for others (iceverb anyone?)
-Compact design makes FX knobs slightly cramped for those with troll hands. Maybe replace with taller knobs
-Jog is a bit small. Not a big deal for me but others may experience circumference envy.
-Filter knob is also notched which makes getting back to center (0) nigh impossible. Don't use filter anyway may remap...could be an issue for some though.

I would like to emphasize how well the 2000 pairs with the X1 in both appearance and feel. Regretfully I only purchased one for 193USD and should have jumped on another at that deal.
You say you have feedback from the LED's. I also have the SC's, and get no feedback/popping. I believe thats more to do with the audio settings than the Denon.

I have normal sized hands and i find the layout perfect, the notched rotarys are a little weird, but i know why they are like that, they give you confidence where the are set. I do use iceverb and problably will map a super knob to combine it, i din't have any issues using it though.

I gigged with them for the first time last Friday, 6 hours non stop and they were brilliant I even had the confidence to do some live juggles and crazy 4 deck mashups.

I don't have a problem going back to zero on the filter, in fact i would advise just pushing the button to turn it off for zero'ing.

I personally believe this one of the best controllers to be released ...it's just so simple to use. (oh an it feels so much better than the X1 IMHO)
Matha Obray
14.12.2010
What computer u using? Like whats the specs

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