The external attenuating device can be: - a dedicated attenuator, as SM Pro Audio Nano Patch - an analogue audio console, as Behringer Xenyx 502 or UB 502 - an in-line volume control for headphones, as Shure PA235 or Koss VC20 - a multimedia hub, as Trust Multimedia hub - an analog DJ mixer, whose gain knobs can attenuate the input signal.
DJ Console MK2 line inputs are designed for line level inputs, so for CD players whose input level is: - a consumer line level signal (-10dBv), you must turn up the DJ software gain knob to add software gain on the audio input in your DJ software, - a pro line level signal (+4dBu), the default level on DJ Console MK2 should be OK, - higher than standard pro line level signal (as Pioneer CD players whose output level is 2V, which means +8dBu), you must attenuate the signal in an external device before plugging into DJ Console MK2 line inputs to avoid saturation. Connect CD Players Your CD player has generally a dual RCA output, so you can plug it to the input 1-2 or 3-4 of DJ Console MK2 as additional audio source for your mixes, and you must switch DJ Console MK2 line/phono switches in line position. Once an external audio source is connected to DJ Console MK2, it can replace a sound track loaded on DJ Console M2 decks: - the source connected on input 1-2 can replace the music file loaded on the left deck - the source connected on input 3-4 can replace the music file loaded on the right deck as DJ Console MK2 Source 1 and Source 2 buttons let you switch between the USB streaming and the external audio sources. You can so connect external audio sources as turntables, CD players, MP3 players, groove boxes.
Time code: only VirtualDJ Pro lets deejays control their mixes with time code vinyl discs or time code CDs.Skins: VirtualDJ Pro lets users loads tons of skins, while VirtualDJ DJC 5 is limited to its default skin,.
Video: VirtualDJ DJC 5 mixes video files only in a small window on the same screen as VirtualDJ graphic interface, while VirtualDJ Pro 5 mixes video files up to full screen, and can possibly play video on another display (TV set or computer screen) than VirtualDJ graphic interface,.
It also includes more precise jog wheels, 4 browser buttons instead of a joystick, more space between the cross fader and jog wheels and backlit buttons for ease of use during low-light conditions. The metallic-colored surface top with a see-through plate and new body provides a comfortable mixing solution to any DJ.
Featuring a cutting-edge design, this portable controller includes 2 decks and a high-performance audio interface, making it a real, all-in-one DJ station for PC and Mac users starting in spring 2010.īuilt for mobile DJing, the DJ Console Mk4 features a strikingly modern design with a thinner but wider body than the previous model, the DJ Console Mk2. This new mixer for amateur to mobile DJ’s is an updated version of their earlier, top-selling models worldwide, the DJ Console and DJ Console Mk2 and features a multitude of improvements and additions that will facilitate musical creativity. NAMM Show, Anaheim, CA - (January 14, 2010) - Hercules, the specialist in digital DJing solutions, unveils the newest version of their DJ Console line, the DJ Console Mk4, a mixing console with a compact design and analog audio source connectivity.