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Denon DJ - X1800  

CONTROLS





MIDI OPERATION


The Mixer section of the X1800 (Gain, Equalizer, Volume faders, Crossfader and Crossfader Assigns) is assigned with VirtualDJ mixer scripts, so their positions will be reflected to the skin of VirtualDJ. However, the audio mixing is performed from the X1800 itself, thus those controls from VirtualDJ will not alter the audio if changed from the skin (fake mixer mode).

The rest of the X1800 sections (Effects, Microphone, Headphones, Master/Booth etc) perform hardware operations are not assigned to any VirtualDJ script action, even though all of them send MIDI. If any of those elements is assigned using a custom mapping, keep in mind that their hardware operation will be still performed.

The operation of the Denon DJ X1800 is described in its official User Guide https://www.denondj.com/downloads

USB 1/2


The Denon DJ X1800 offers 2 USB ports at the top panel to connect to a computer and is equipped with 2 separate USB Audio interfaces, making the DJ changeover an easy task. In order the audio signal from a VirtualDJ deck to be routed to a X1800 Mixer Channel, just make sure it is set to the same USB (1 or 2) position from the top panel. When a computer is connected to USB 1 port, the mixer Channels that are set to USB 2 will be muted (and vice-versa)

INPUT SELECT




- When the Input Select switcher of a mixer Channel is set to DIGITAL the audio signal from Denon Engine (Ethernet connection) will be routed to this Mixer Channel and the audio from the assigned VirtualDJ deck will be muted
- When the Input Select switcher of a mixer Channel is set to LINE the audio signal from from the corresponding LINE Channel Input (rear panel) will be routed to this Mixer Channel and the audio from the assigned VirtualDJ deck will be muted
- When the Input Select switcher of a mixer Channel is set to PHONO the audio signal from from the corresponding PHONO Channel Input (rear panel) will be routed to this Mixer Channel and the audio from the assigned VirtualDJ deck will be muted
- When the Input Select switcher of a mixer Channel is set to USB the signal from the USB audio interface (a VirtualDJ deck) will be routed to this Mixer Channel. Use this setting if you want to route a VirtualDJ deck to a mixer channel and not using any Timecode Input
- When the Input Select switcher of a mixer Channel is set to DVS the signal from the USB audio interface (a VirtualDJ deck) will be routed to this Mixer Channel and at the same time Timecode (or Line In) Input will be automatically activated to the corresponding VirtualDJ deck, only in case Timecode (or Linein) inputs are added to the Audio setup of VirtualDJ.
Use this setting if you want to to route a VirtualDJ deck to a mixer channel and a Timecode Input is available (DVS System)

Advanced Setup