Home 2023 Forums DJing Software Cant set up Denon MC3000 with Traktor2

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  • #1004651
    Phil Morse
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    Hi Marc, we don’t have the MC3000 here any more to test this for you. Hope someone else can help but you should try Denon and NI forums.

    #1004687
    spektakx
    Member

    marc, post: 20453, member: 2141 wrote: OK so ive plugged the Denon in, turned it on, lights came on. I’ve opened Traktor and used the set up wizard. When the option to select the manufacturer of my controller came up, I clicked on ‘Denon’. Then the next list of options has the model, it has a handful of different Denons, the HC4500, X1600, MC6000 etc, but no MC3000? I tried selecting the MC6000 option, with this, certain buttons worked. The navigation
    knob worked, the load track A/C button worked, but the load B/C button didn’t? The main problem though is that there is no audio, from the main out or the head phones. I have tried different options in the audio set up, and also in the output routing.

    Any ideas would be much appreciated, thanks.

    is there an audio driver that you need to install first? one that may have came on a disk with the controller or is DL’able from the denon site.
    audio interfaces need a driver 🙂

    #1004688
    marc
    Member

    yes, sorry i forgot to mention, I have also installed the asio drivers , that came on a disk, boxed with the MC3000.

    #1004691
    spektakx
    Member

    marc, post: 20543, member: 2141 wrote: yes, sorry i forgot to mention, I have also installed the asio drivers , that came on a disk, boxed with the MC3000.

    What OS are you using?
    Did you install the asio drivers before, after,or during the first time you plugged in the unit?
    What devices show up in Traktor in the audio device options?
    Can you use the device “just as controller” while using let’s say, ASIO4ALL, as a test?
    Can you open up another audio program, for instance, Albleton Live, and see if the denon shows up as an Audio Interface?
    If all else fails, I would try unistalling the audio interface driver, (if it is there), and then re-installing.
    Windows 7, is not “supposed” to require you to use the same USB port, as the initial install. However, occasionally with audio devices, strange things happen when not using the same port.

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