Pioneer CDJ-1000 Manual User Guide

Pioneer CDJ-1000 Manual User Guide
Please read these Pioneer CDJ-1000 manual instructions to find out how the Pioneer CDJ-1000 works correctly. After you finish reading the Pioneer CDJ-1000 instructions, keep them in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the plug and the outlet may sometimes differ from those shown in the explanatory drawings. However, the method of connecting and operating the unit is the same. The CDJ-1000 compact disc player is designed for DJ use, offering all the functions and performance required in discotheques with performance, sound quality and functionality superior to any analog player. The large diameter shuttle, 206 mm allows for better handling than an analog turntable. PITCH BEND. This function changes the rhythm of the music depending on the direction of rotation of the jog dial and the speed of movement. In vinyl mode when you press the surface of the shuttle control playback is interrupted and continues according to the direction and speed, which turns the control. You can also adjust the boot when the shuttle is touched and free to create new DJ techniques.

The disc is moved from the paused position in frame increments (1/75 seconds) when the jog dial is turned to pause mode. Searches the disc faster than the normal search or track by holding down a MANUAL search button or TRACK SEARCH button as the jog dial rotates. On the surface of the shuttle controller, you can see the disk's spin status, current track, memory cue loop for each track (when), jog mode, etcetera. This screen is possible to find the break point between tracks in advance and use as a point or end point mix in the same way as you can on an analogue disc by marking the position of the needle in the groove. This unit can store cue points for each disc in the internal memory or on a Multimedia Card (MMC) (sold separately) that can be used for each disc. It provides the immediate start of any of the three previously selected location points (A, B or C). Set the direction switch to its forward position ([REV] position) to play the music upside down

100 mm high precision slider coupled with a digital display of 0.02% increase (within a range of ± 6%) allows precise speed control to make easy and accurate tempo adjustments. The variable maximum range can be adjusted in four variable ranges: ± 6%, ± 10%, ± 16% and ± 24% to facilitate adjustment. Resets 0% rhythm regardless of slider position. Rhythm of the music changes without changing the pitch. After saving the datum in memory, press the CUE button during playback of the unit to return to the Cue point and start again. Automatic location automatically locates the song's start point, although it differs from the track frame, which allows the player to instantly start PLAY. The sound from the memorized cue point can be played by a touch, which can be used as the start point and sampler.

This feature simplifies setting and releasing loops. This function allows you to program a loop while playing a track. You can also define a loop at the end of the track so that the track does not stop. In addition, an adjustment mode has been added to allow one-touch adjustments to Loop-in and Loop-out points and to facilitate loop operation. Lets you play a loop any number of times. Press the RELOOP button after releasing the loop playback to return to the starting point of the loop. Intelligent use of on and off in combination with the rhythm that allows creating new sound effects. This bar graph provides a visual representation of the progress of track playback allowing you to view the current playback position as you can on an analogue disc by marking the position of the needle. The length of the bar shows the current position and a flashing bar provides previous notice of the end of the track. The discs are loaded directly without opening doors or trays, making track selection much faster. Quick and regressive start you can perform the fade function on DJ mixers DJM-500, DJM-600 and DJM-300 (all mixers are sold separately). CD-R discs can play CD-RW discs. (However, due to certain special features of some dirty or damaged disks, recorders, and discs, some discs may not play correctly.). For more details, you can download this Pioneer CDJ-2000 User Manual in pdf format here

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