Denon DND6000 Dual DJ CD PlayerThe Denon DN-D6000 is the latest entry in Denon’s line of industry leading products for the professional DJ.
The DN-D6000 provides a 15-second onboard sampler, and 70mm Jog Discs for scratching, pitch bend, scan & search and more. The DN-D6000 plays MP3 discs and its Next Track Reserve feature even lets you play (and crossfade!) tracks from the same disc back-to-back. Other features include built-in effects (Flange, Filter, Echo and Echo/Loop), CD Text support, pitch control and pitch bend, CD-R/RW disc compatibility, incredible Denon build quality & reliability, and lots more.
Denon DN-D6000 Advanced Features
- MP3 Playback
- MP3 Seamless Looping with B Point Trim
- MP3 Scratching
- C.B.R. & V.B.R. encoding up to 320 kbps
- ID3 Tags, (displays Title, Artist, Album)
- MP3 File Search System (locate your files by name fast and easy)
Next Track Function with Cross Fade
Storing hundreds of your favorite MP3s on one disc is great. But what if you want to platy other files from the same disc back-to-back? Well, with Denon's world's first Next Track Reserve function, you can search for a song by name and cross fade seamlessly to that file for a smooth non-stop mix.
*The crossfade time is user-adjustable.
**Also available for CD audio discs as well.
15 Second Onboard Sampler with edit options
Pitch, B-Trim, Volume control, 3-way Playback (Loop, Single, All)
3-way BPM Counter
Auto BPM, Manual Tap, and Manual BPM value is also possible
4 Built In Effects
You can activate the Effector function by selecting one of the 4 effects.
3 Platter Effects
Drag-Start, Brake & Reverse effects can be used for MP3 or CD audio discs.
Other Features
- New quick-loading Slot-In drives
- Seamless Loop: Two seamless loops are available (MP3 or CD)
- Hot Start: Two Hot Starts can be made on the fly and used as a stutter point as well (CD or MP3)
- Loop End Point B Trim/Move: The B point for the seamless loop can be easily adjusted on-the-fly using the Scratch Disc
- CD Text Support with scrolling display for long names
- Power On Play: Unattended playback is possible upon power up. Great for restaurants, bars and nightclubs at opening time.
- Relay Play: Unattended playback is possible between both drives. Great for cocktail hour during dinner time at banquet halls.
- CD Memo Function: Cue Point Playback Pitch & Range, Pitch On/Off, Key Adj On/Off, and Seamless Loop A and B data can be stored for later recall.
- 70mm Jog Disc:
- Scratch Control
- Pitch Bend & Platter Hold
- Scan & Frame Search
- Customizable paper slipmats possible, under the removable clear scratch disc
Pitch Control
- CD: +/-4% (0.02% step), +/-10% (0.1% step), +/-16% (0.1% step), +/-24% (0.1% step), +/-50% (0.5%), +/-100% (1.0% step)
- MP3: +/-4% (0.02% step), +/-10% (0.1% step), +/-16% (0.1% step)
Pitch Bend
- +/-32% when variable pitch range is +/-4, 10, 16, or 24%
- +/-99% when variable pitch range is +/-50 or 100%
Denon DN-D6000 Details
- Key Adjust (=Master Tempo): +100% / -99% maximum
- EOM: Flashes the item bar when the track is about to end
- Shock-Proof Memory:
- CD: 20 seconds
- MP3: 100 seconds
- Large Fluorescent Tube Display with Dot Matrix text support
- 3-way Fast Search / Manual Search: Buttons or jog disc
- Quick Jump: Denon made searching fast and easy! You can now jump around within a track with precise user adjustable increment time steps.
- Instant Start: 0.02 seconds
DENON: The First Name in Digital Audio
From its beginning in 1910 as a manufacturer of single-side disc records and gramophones, DENON has become a world leader in the manufacture of high quality audio and audio/video equipment and software products for the entertainment and information industries. DENON's professional-use and consumer-use equipment and software products are recognized internationally for their originality and standards of quality, durability and innovation. DENON is recognized internationally as Japan's leading manufacturer of high-quality audio and audio-visual products, and is the only company in the industry involved in the development and production of both hardware and software.
DENON Community
Denon's activities overseas are guided by a basic policy of localization. This means that they make every effort to utilize local manpower and materials, and ensure that communities in which they are active benefit directly from our presence. They also strive to contribute to the growth of the economies and to the enrichment of the societies in which they are active.
This approach has made DENON as well known for its corporate conduct as for its products. One example of this strategy in action is their pivotal role in the creation of the DENON Multimedia Laboratories at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the U.S. Denon’s researchers also participate in the ongoing selection of research topics for the center.