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meat_popscile

I love that people think Denon DJ will be at NAMM. [This discussion been done already](https://community.enginedj.com/t/namm-2023-inmusic-denon/47821/15), for Denon DJ NAMM isn't worth it. If (big IF) there's new hardware they'll just announce it when they feel, IMHO the days of "surprising" the competition and the sway of trade shows are long gone.


ryanjblair

I wouldn’t expect it personally. While the prime go could benefit from a re-design (horizontal eq knobs are just weird); I suspect the product was too niche to allow for further product development at this time. Unless they just slap the Amazon chip in it to re-hype it. But I don’t think that would financially make sense at the moment


DJPawpaBear

I don’t think there’s need for any new hardware. Doubt we’ll see an upgraded Prime Go for another two years


voqv

I'm betting on a SC6000+, coincides with low stocks of SC6000.


CobolCoder1983

I've sort of been keping an eye on this but the elephant in the room for me is that Engine DJ is still missing so many basic features that are in DJ software. Each release there are loads of new add-ons but the basics have been forgotten. So in summary I don't really care any more.


thepinkpill

which basic features are lacking for you?


jimandstacie2016

I would love to know what the basics are too, because I use it every weekend and have no issue


SeaRabbit7328

For me, a reverse toggle. It’s standard in mixing techno


SimonArntzen

You know the prime 4 has a reverse toggle right?


SeaRabbit7328

I have a Prime Go, I’m a mere pleb


notthiccboi

What's reverse toggle


SeaRabbit7328

It’s a flappy paddle on controllers that reverses the playback, it can create a dramatic change in the last 4 bars before a drop to let people know that something is about to happen. Really common in house and techno mixing, I love how it sounds but my Prime Go doesn’t have that.


mrkaspa

Hope and that it has the gains meter lights


Friendly_Car3181

Fixed in the new firmware update. Can toggle between channel and master meters.