Since Denon DJ’s SC5000 players were released, there’s been one group of early adopters who have felt a bit passed over: owners of the MCX8000 all-in-one controllers. The MCX8000 was “new” Denon’s first entry into a new generation of Engine-powered products when it was released in 2016. This week, Denon DJ is at last announcing a public beta test of a new firmware for the MCX8000, bringing it into the Prime generation. Read on for more details.
MCX8000 Getting “Primed”
The biggest feature in the new firmware: support for Engine Prime prepared USB drives. So if you’ve put together a USB stick for SC5000 players, the full structure of the stick will work in an MCX8000. The one exception: FLAC files still won’t work on MCX8000s, which don’t support that file format.
Other features in the new firmware update include:
- Added support for Engine Prime prepared USB drives
- Added Mic 1 attenuation control utility menu option (0dB to -20dB)
- Added Mic 2 attenuation control utility menu option (0dB to -20dB)
- Added Talk Over level utility menu option (-20db to -40dB)
- Added Talk Over resume type utility menu option (fast, normal)
- Added Booth Receive mic signal utility menu option (on, off)
- Added Beat Grid support for Engine Prime prepared USB drives
- Added Beat Grid slide feature
- Added Quantize feature
- Added Quantize options 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1-beat and off for setting/triggering hotcues and loops
- Added Beat Sync feature
- Added 12 o’clock platter LED reset for cues
- Added BPM sorting when browsing songs through BPM Filter
- Fixed issue where “unknown” was displayed for track name in crates & playlists with over 500 tracks
- Fixed issue where device would not register as MIDI device on certain Mac OS systems
- Fixed issue where pitch fader was not reported in the SysEx initialization message
- Various additional bug fixes and stability improvements
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