Yeah you can continue to manage your library in Rekordbox but you'll be better off using the import from Rekordbox function on the Engine Prime software, though there are some caveats:
You can also use u/MixMasterG's DeCU and DJCU tools to go in between Rekordbox and Denon Prime: https://sellfy.com/ATGR_Production_Team/
Ah, in that case the cable I mentioned should sort you out. Here's a link - it was actually $20, not. $10.
Devinal 1/8 inch TRS to Dual XLR... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07DMXN33C?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
these audio interfaces make it very easy to record direct to your laptop using Audacity. You'll avoid the streaming restrictions too.
https://www.amazon.com/Behringer-U-CONTROL-UCA202-Ultra-Low-Interface/dp/B000KW2YEI?th=1
I bought one of these and love it. Sticks to the back of the Go, folds flat when not in use, props it up to the perfect angle for me and is dirt cheap:
Sorry - should have been more clear:
Looking for the correct wall socket power cord / power brick that this --> the plug in your title post <-- would get connected to.
To add to your comment since I was in a similar situation cause I lost (thought I did but I found it) the charger for my prime go. This worked for me as a replacement to the original. But I like the above guys idea of wiring it to the snap on power adapters lmao. I should try figuring to do that with my dewalt drill batteries I got extras of.
Behringer UCA222, I'm not a Berhringer fan, but this has been my go-to audio interface for the past 5 years now and never failed me.
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I use 2 of these with my XDJs. Check the dimensions, but it might also work for the Denons. I invert the stand (turn in upside down) so I get the longer lip as an edge to better hold the unit in place. I can tilt it about 45 degrees with no issues, maybe even slightly more.
I use 2Tb external SSDs. Much more convenient to update, plus the flexibility to use my collection on different Prime gear.
Take your SSD out of the Prime 4 and put it in an SATA / USB3 enclosure, example link below.
Make sure you use the USB3 connector on the Prime 3. I only use SC5000/6000M players and for those its the lower back USB3. It requires a slightly longer USB lead (0.75cm) that I run underneath the player from the back UB connector to the front. That way I can put the drive at the front of the player, while connected to the USB3 port at the back.
DeXT is part of the Denon Conversion Utility distribution.
Like I've stated before highly experimental so look what it does before you decide to buy.
Short answer, no.
Nerd answer, depends.
You would need an API to run and listen to your stream and identify the song being played. Currently there are a bunch of plugins that will display that information from streaming services. There are other solutions but they are not free, such as https://audd.io/
Ok guys this is a new and surely noteworthy one. Serious troubles with the MP3 codec in the Denon DJ #Prime ecosystem.
I was approached by someone watching the Prime Tutorial video's (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4-PAOT-xI9UGXkMWslavHkDtdpeNjlEP&disable_polymer=true). He was complaining about tracks not being able to stay in sync. Not using the sync button, but as in, I set the beatgrid correct, I set my pitch correct and these tracks don't stay in sync. they drift like crazy both on the SC5K and in Engine Prime. However the same tracks in NATIVE INSTRUMENTS TRAKTOR are solid in sync.
So he sends me these tracks, turns out to be both 130 BPM UK garage tracks. so kinda hard to analyze. Traktor analyze them correct. Engine gets one almost right the other at 142.2 bpm so way off.
Manual corrections in EnginePrime.. but indeed.. even if the grid is visibly correct.. they start to float. Not using any of my apps yet just drag 'n drop in EP.
Back to Traktor. grid is 100% ok for both tracks DJ Conversion Utility - DJCU conversion to rekordbox.xml Denon Conversion Utility - Decu conversion from the rekordbox.xml to engine prime boom everything off (tho beatmarkers = yellow cue set correct) see the picture.
So I noticed these weird audible thing you see in front of the first kick (where the beatmarker = yellow cue is set)
that is not in the actual audio file, it doesn't show up in Traktor and not in Ableton.
Time to convert the mp3 track to FLAC, no editing at all using the freeware XLD http://tmkk.undo.jp/xld/index_e.html
import the FLAC in Traktor conversion to EP and boom everything is 100% fine!
In short there are some strange things going on in the MP3 codec of the Prime ecosystem. these files were both 320Kbs but on both the SC5K as well as in Engine Prime it was impossible to sync them up
so be warned if you run into these kind of issues, Convert to lossless first.
After further testing, cannot get the Prime Go to recognize a physical keyboard in the "USB B" port, despite it working successfully in the "USB MEDIA" port. I tried using a USB B male to USB A female adapter like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5LE9YD
This was unlikely to work, but I wasn't sure how else to do it. Keyboards don't typically come with USB B cables and these types of ports are not usually meant for keyboard inputs.
If there were a way to connect the keyboard to the USB B slot, that would leave the USB MEDIA port open for a flash drive. I'm open for ideas for further testing. Perhaps Denon could patch this functionality in a future firmware update as well.
I recommend buying a laptop stand for it. This one from MOFT is perfect because it sticks to the back of it and that way you’ll never forget to bring it! It provides two different viewing angles compared to just flat with the GO MOFT Laptop/DENON PRIME GO stand
Hey Im trying to understand this setup as I just got my prime 4 and want to stream to twitch. Connect this red/white to prime 4 and the black to my pc mic input then my speakers connected to the aux input on my pc and this will stream using twitch studio or obs?