Engine DJ | 4.1 Release Notes
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Modified on: Thu, 17 Oct, 2024 at 12:49 PM
Hardware (Engine OS)
New Features
Added Bluetooth speaker support to the following Engine DJ devices:
Denon DJ Prime 4+
Denon DJ Prime GO
- Denon DJ Prime GO +
Denon DJ SC Live 2
Denon DJ SC Live 4
Numark Mixstream Pro
Numark Mixstream Pro +
Numark Mixstream Pro GO
Added Smart Headphone Cue. Cue can now automatically be switched to the most recently loaded track. Feature can be found under Settings > Mixer.
Added Slip Mode capabilities to Prime GO. This feature can now be accessed by pressing Shift and Vinyl buttons.
New Engine Lighting changes
Increased Autoloop Count to 128 Autoloops
Added visual feedback for active Autoloop and Autoloop Banks
Added the ability to trigger Autoloops at any time overriding scripted tracks
Add new Autoloop Repeat preferences
Added FLAC support for Beatport / Beatsource streaming. A Beatport Professional or Beatsource Pro level subscription is required for FLAC support. Quality selection is now changed in streaming provider settings or via the respective Beatport / Beatsource web portals.
Added support for Denon DJ PRIME GO+
Added Virtual DJ compatibility (PRIME GO+)
Improvements and Fixes
Connecting to a streaming service will now prompt to connect to an Engine DJ Profile, allowing you to access crowd sourced streaming metadata and beatgrid information. The option to connect directly is still available.
Increased dim state of Sweep FX buttons for better readability (Prime 4 +)
Fixed an issue where match rules would affect search results, even when match was disabled.
Fixed an issue where using the “Log out of authorized devices” function in Engine Profile would not always successfully log out of devices.
Fixed an issue which could result in a blank playlist tree after exiting search.
Fixed an issue where instant double could cause problems with Bluetooth source decks.
Fixed an issue where engaging/disengaging some effect could lead to pops/clicks in certain circumstances.
Fixed an issue where on some devices, playing audio for the first time after turning a unit on could potentially result in an an audible pop.
Fixed an issue which could result in devices coming fresh out of the box with empty sample pads.
Fixed an issue where the Live 4 could start in a state where the control surface LEDs and center wheel display would not light up correctly.
Additional misc. stability and other improvements.
Important Note!
Because of database performance enhancements added with this release, Collection Databases used in Engine DJ 4.1.0 are only compatible with version 4.0.1 or later.
If a drive, USB stick or SD card is used with 4.1.0, the collection will be updated in a way that will only be compatible with versions 4.0.1 or later.
This process can take some time depending on your collection size. For larger databases on removable drives, it is recommended to use Engine DJ on the desktop for faster database migration.
You will be required to re-login to your Engine profile after updating to 4.1.0
If a drive, USB stick or SD card is used with 4.1.0, the collection will be updated in a way that is no longer compatible with versions 4.0 or earlier.
Users will be required to re-login to their Engine profile after updating to 4.1.0.For full compatibility, both Engine OS and Engine Desktop should be updated to 4.1.0
Software (Engine Desktop)
Improvements and Fixes
Added support for MacOS Sequoia
Improved sync manager packing to prevent database corruption for MacOS Sonoma.
Fixed an issue where editing hot cues would result in a frozen GUI.
Fixed an issue where drag and drop drive sync was unnecessarily slow on Windows systems.
Fixed an issue where some gridded Rekordbox tracks would not successfully import the grid.
Additional misc. stability and other improvements.
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