Bluetooth Audio In Assign to Hardware Channel, Main Out, or Layer
Bluetooth Transport Controls Play, Pause, & Skip Using Deck Controls
Bluetooth Track Info View Song Title, Artist, & Progress on Touchscreen
Bluetooth Keyboard Support Quicker, More Efficient Song Searching
Bluetooth Audio Out Coming Soon!
Bluetooth Features Available Only on Supported Denon DJ and Numark Hardware
Interesting. Prime 2/4 and SC5000(M) is not mentioned:
Engine DJ 3.4 is a free update for Numark and Denon DJ devices running Engine DJ OS.
This version adds Bluetooth audio input and keyboard connection for the following devices:
o Denon DJ Prime 4+
o Denon DJ Prime GO
o Denon DJ SC6000/SC6000M
o Denon DJ SC Live 2/4
o Numark Mixstream Pro
o Numark Mixstream Pro+
o Numark Mixstream Pro Go
Bluetooth Audio Input – Wirelessly play audio from a Bluetooth-capable device on your supported Engine DJ hardware
o Assign to any individual hardware channel or main audio output
o Assign to layer A or B on the Denon DJ SC6000 and SC6000M
o Bluetooth transport controls allow you to play, pause, and track skip using the touch screen or hardware controls when connected to a capable Bluetooth device
o Hardware screen displays Track Title, Artist, and track progress when connected to a capable Bluetooth device
o Available only on supported devices listed above
Bluetooth Keyboard Support – Search for songs on your Engine DJ hardware more quickly and efficiently
o Bluetooth menu option in the Control Center allows you to connect and manage Bluetooth keyboards and audio devices
o Available only on supported devices listed above
Additional Bluetooth Compatibility Information
It is recommended that you confirm the Bluetooth connectivity and functionality of your computer, smartphone, or other device before using it in a live situation
Not all Bluetooth devices and audio applications provide support for Bluetooth Transport controls and track information
Track Progress is not updated on Engine OS when it is adjusted using the originating software/app
I guess those devices aren’t included then, probably due to their age/generation when you think about the model numbers and their relative release dates.
Now when someone calls me I no longer need to lower myself under the booth to hear them on the phone, I can just answer and hear them in my headphones All it’s missing now is a pop-up notification when someone is calling, and mic support so the other person can hear me.
Jokes aside, pretty neat update, would be cool if in the future we could manipulate pitch and apply effects