Denon MC6000

Denon MC6000

Anyone know if my innofader will fit in an mc6000?

No idea, but if you find out let us know, as I would possibly be interested in doing this at some point!!!

Also, are its inputs integrated with the soundcard so i can use it for dvs with traktor.

for traktor dvs you need traktor soundcard & mc6000 set up as a any other external analog mixer.

According to the Denon forums, an innofader is too deep for the MC6000 unfortunately.

A MINI Innofader might fit, but you’ll need to crack the unit open and do some measurements.

Id cut the bottom or build on to the top. So the inputs are not connected to the audio interface of the mc6000? Is there a controller which has 4 channel mixer with phono inputs which can be used as a dvs soundcard?

I would go with an s4 but I dont like that channels a and b lack audio inputs.

Any i/o you see on the back of a controller is connected to the audio interface. There is only one controller that you can use for DVS with Traktor, and not surprisingly it belongs to Native Instruments. There are definitely mixers with compatible interfaces for Traktor out there though, including a Xone:4D which I guess you could include in the ‘controller’ discussion.

If the inputs on the rear are conntected top the built in soundcard you should be able to route them in traktor via ASIO drivers.

If you want DVS functionality within Traktor, you need an A10/A6. The Denon soundcard is not scratch certified. If it is 8in/8out, there are plenty of situational permutations available to you for the unit, but scratch functionality is not one of them. Bottom line, you will never have scratch functionality without an A10/A6 plugged into the back.

What if I want DVS functionality with deckadance. My only question is if the built in soundcard allows you to utilize the inputs through asio which could be routed to the inputs within traktor and/or deckadance.

For example, my maudio mbox is not traktor scratch certified but by plugging my cdj into the input and routing the input to deck b on traktor i can use it for timecode control.

You can use the MC6000 soundcard for DVS use on anything but serato/traktor. Unfortunately you have to sacrifice 2 channels (1 and 4) to do this, but it’s possible.

Have a look here for explanation: Engine DJ Community - Product Resource & Community

This is for Virtual DJ, but It also works with mixxx, and should work with deckadance as well.

I never did get around to making a video showing it working, but hit me up if you need any help.

Edit: How did you get your Maudio box to be recognised by traktor as scratch certified??? :expressionless:

It doesnt have to be a scratch certified sound card to route the inputs into traktor.

But you said you were using it for timecode control??? I’m confused…

Yepp. Which if it has inputs which can be routed through ASIO it CAN be used for timecode control. as stated before, if I can do it with my mbox, im fairly certain i should be able to do it with an mc6000. :stuck_out_tongue:

Ok, I have never been able to get it to work with my MC6000… Traktor does not recognise it as a scratch compatible soundcard, so you can’t enable timecode control. Which version of Traktor are you using, and what settings are you using with the mbox??

with a legal version of TSP 2.*?

I did have that thought…

Yes it is a legal version of 2.6.1 lol

Then how can your mbox possibly be recognised as a scratch soundcard?? it’s not on NI’s list of certified devices… Unless there’s some other sort of evil witchcraft going on here???