Hi All,
Recently I bought a Denon MC7000 and noticed that the 16 velocity-sensitive performance pads are very stiff. I have tried to wear them in but still the same issue and its messing up my performance when trying to jump to one of my cue points and the button does not react and I end up going to use the main cue button.
I have checked if the sensitivity can be adjusted but doesn't look like you can.
Has any one else had the same issue?
Recently I bought a Denon MC7000 and noticed that the 16 velocity-sensitive performance pads are very stiff. I have tried to wear them in but still the same issue and its messing up my performance when trying to jump to one of my cue points and the button does not react and I end up going to use the main cue button.
I have checked if the sensitivity can be adjusted but doesn't look like you can.
Has any one else had the same issue?
Inviato Tue 11 Jul 17 @ 7:30 am
Hi man just return the Denon back and get Pioneer DDJ RX or DDJ RR and you will be happy man...
I know it cost little bit more then Denon but it's 1000 times better, Pioneer pads are indestructible and feels sturdy...
I know it cost little bit more then Denon but it's 1000 times better, Pioneer pads are indestructible and feels sturdy...
Inviato Tue 11 Jul 17 @ 8:43 am
Well I have the MCX8000 which also has the same type of pads and I do not have this problem.
They are very stiff but for me they are not a problem to react.
I would go through the sensitivty settings again, maybe there is some you did not see.
They are very stiff but for me they are not a problem to react.
I would go through the sensitivty settings again, maybe there is some you did not see.
Inviato Tue 11 Jul 17 @ 1:55 pm
They are pressure sensitive, not just on/off. It does take a bit of getting used to but you just need to press them a bit harder than old style tactile switches.
As for going Pioneer .... Eurghhhhh
As for going Pioneer .... Eurghhhhh
Inviato Tue 11 Jul 17 @ 1:56 pm