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__exclusive__: Denon Mc3000 1 2 Skin For Virtual Dj
Feature: High-Contrast "Night Mode" with Dynamic Deck Focus
- Resolution Scaling: The original Denon MC3000 skins were designed for 1024x768 monitors. The v1.2 update introduced 1366x768 and 1920x1080 (Full HD) support.
- Virtual DJ 8 & Pro Compatibility: Older skins break when using VDJ 2021 or newer. The v1.2 patch corrected the scripting language used by the skin engine.
- The "Internal Mixer" View: V1.2 introduced a hardware-accurate mixer section. The crossfader curve knobs on the hardware now visually align with software knobs on the screen.
- Adaptive Color Scheme: The skin overrides the standard grey layout with a deep charcoal/black background. Waveforms switch from standard green/red to high-visibility Cyan (for Bass) and Magenta (for Treble), which reduces eye strain in low-light DJ booths.
- Dynamic Deck Focus: The skin detects which deck is currently active (playing). The active deck is highlighted with a bright accent border (e.g., electric blue), while the inactive deck is slightly dimmed. This prevents the user from accidentally adjusting EQ or faders on the wrong deck during a high-energy mix.
- Virtual LED Feedback: Because the MC3000 has limited physical pads, this skin feature expands the on-screen pad area. When a "Hot Cue" or "Loop" is active on the hardware, the corresponding button on the skin illuminates with a glowing "halo" effect, providing clear visual confirmation that the command was registered without needing to look down at the hardware.
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