Pioneer CDJ-1000 operating instructions Jog Dial Display

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BEFORE OPERATIONS: PANEL FACILITIES

29Memory Card Loading Slot P.16

30Memory Card indicator P.16

Lights when the MMC card is being accessed.

Do not remove the card or turn off the power when this lamp is on.

31Play/Pause indicator (6)

Lights during play and flashes during pause.

32PLAY/PAUSE button (6) P.11

33CUE indicator (*) P.12

Lights when a Cue point is set and a search is not being performed. Flashes in pause mode.

34CUE button (*)

Cue point settings P.12 Cue point sampler P.13 Back cue P.13

35SEARCH button (1, ¡) P.12

36TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) P.12

37Reverse indicator (REV) (*)

Lights when the DIRECTION FWD/REV switch is set to reverse.

38DIRECTION FWD/REV switch (*)

Plays tracks backwards when set to the [REV] position (forward position).

39HOT CUE REC MODE button (*) P.14

Switches HOT CUE button function (REC/CALL). It is set to call when the power is turned on.

40HOT CUE A, B, C button/indicator P.14

It is set to hot cue point recording mode when A, B and C light in red.

It is set to call mode when A, B and C light in green. When the button is pressed, playback starts from the hot cue point. It is off when no hot cue point has been recorded.

Display

51 Calendar display (1 ;, \)

TRACK numbers beyond the current track lights. When the next track is 21 or beyond,

\lights. When Cue points or loops are stored, an underscore lights in the correspond- ing TRACK numbers.

52 TRACK Number indicator

Displays TRACK numbers.

53 Auto Cue indicator (A. CUE)

Lights when auto cue is on.

54 REMAIN indicator

Indicates that track remaining time is being displayed.

55Time display (min) (M)

56Time display (sec) (S)

57Frame display (F)

One second is 75 frames.

58 Playback Tempo display (TEMPO)

Indicates the rate of change in the playback tempo.

59 Tempo Adjustment Range indicator (±6, ±10, ±16, ±24)

Indicates the variable range of the Tempo Control knob selected with the TEMPO

Control Range button.

60 Reverse indicator (REV)

Indicates that the DIRECTION FWD/REV switch is set to reverse ([REV] position).

61 MEMORY LOOP indicator

Displays the selected track loop memory position above the playback address display (13 points). Even when there may be several memory points in the same block, only one lights.

62 MEMORY CUE indicator

Displays the selected cue memory positions under the playback address display (13 points). Even when there may be several memory points in the same block, only one lights.

63 ZOOM indicator

Indicates that WAVE is indicated in zoom mode.

64 RELOOP indicator

Lights when the unit is in reloop standby or performing a loop.

65 Wave/Text display

When WAVE is displayed the music level of the current track.

The level is indicated either in 1-track full scale, or zoom when only part of the track is shown. In the zoom mode, the display area is moved using the WAVE SEARCH (ZOOM) buttons (2, 3).

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CD TEXT will be displayed in the TEXT mode. The contents of the display is the disc title

and track title in English upto a maximum of 48 letters which can be scrolled.

66 Playback Address display

Indicates elapsed playback time and remaining playback time in an easy to grasp 1- track full scale or 2x zoom scale bar graph.

The 1-track full scale mode shows elapsed time by lit segments from the left.

The 1-track full scale mode shows remaining time by unlit segments from the left.

When the remaining time is 30 seconds or less, the display flashes gently and the flashing becomes faster when there is 15 seconds or less left.

In the 2x zoom scale mode, only the playback position is lit for the WAVE display.

67 BPM Counter

Indicates BPM for the current track.

The BPM counter may sometimes not be able to measure the BPM of a track.

68 EJECT LOCK indicator

Lights when the EJECT UNLOCK/LOCK switch is set to the [LOCK] position.

69 Master Tempo indicator (MT)

Lights when the master tempo function is on.

81 Operation display

Indicates play position in frames 135 frames for one full rotation. Turns during play- back and stops during pause.

82 All Track display

Indicates track currently being played.

83Lights when there is a MEMORY CUE or LOOP in a track.

84All Track Display Reference Point

Displays the first track starting point of the disc.

85 Direction display

This display the direction of the playback.

86 Display the condition of the audio memory

When set in the audio memory display mode the light will flash when recording.

87 Displays the condition of the VINYL mode movement

Lights up when there is a pause or when the Jog dial is touched in the VINYL mode.

88 VINYL mode display.

Lights up in the VINYL mode.

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Contents CDJ-1000 DRB1297 Important Notice Contents Condensation Cleaning and handling compact discsStoring discs Do not play a CD with a special shapeAllows you to replay a loop any number of times FeaturesResets the tempo to 0% regardless of slider position Changes music tempo without changing pitchConnecting control cord to allow relay play ConnectionsConnecting to other mixers Connecting to other devicesConnecting the power cord Connecting to a stereo amplifier when not using a DJ mixerPanel Facilities Top PanelDisplay Jog Dial DisplayAuto Cueing Disc LOADING/UNLOADINGDJ Player Operation Starting PlaybackTo Pause Play Cue Point SettingsStopping Playback Track CueingJog Dial Functions Changing Playback SpeedApplying Master Tempo Mixing Different TracksAdvanced Operations Fader Start Playback Relay Play Using Two PlayersReversing Playback Wave DisplayUsing Internal Memory Using CUE POINTS/LOOP Points MemoryUsing a Commercially Available Multimedia Card Copying MMC Data From One MMC to Another Malfunction of the MMC is not covered by warranty TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy =Recommended action clean disc Error message displayCleaning the Jog Dial Specified time interval Way into disc insertion slotGeneral SpecificationsAccessories Audio section

CDJ-1000 specifications

The Pioneer CDJ-1000, introduced in the early 2000s, became an iconic digital turntable that transformed the world of DJing. Its blend of advanced technology and user-friendly design made it a preferred choice for both amateur and professional DJs.

One of the CDJ-1000's standout features is its large, pressure-sensitive jog wheel, which allows for precise control over track playback. This innovative design enables DJs to scratch, pitch-bend, and manipulate tracks intuitively, imitating the feel of traditional vinyl turntables. The jog wheel is surrounded by an LED display that provides real-time feedback on track position, pitch adjustments, and BPM, ensuring that DJs stay aligned with the music.

Another significant feature is the CDJ-1000's playback capability. It supports various audio formats, including standard CDs, CD-Rs, and MP3 files. This versatility allows DJs to curate performances using a broad array of music, making the device suitable for various events, from club gigs to festivals.

The CDJ-1000 also boasts a built-in memory function, enabling users to store cue points and loops, facilitating seamless transitions between tracks. DJs can easily navigate through their playlists, saving valuable time during performances. Additionally, the unit utilizes a digital audio output to maintain signal quality, ensuring the best possible sound reproduction.

The unit's compatibility with other Pioneer equipment, such as mixers, means that it can easily integrate into existing setups. This connectivity is enhanced through its digital link feature, which allows multiple CDJ-1000 units to be connected for synchronized play, creating a cohesive performance environment.

In terms of build quality, the CDJ-1000 is robust and designed to endure the rigors of live performance. Its layout is intuitive, with a user-friendly interface that enables quick access to essential functions.

Overall, the Pioneer CDJ-1000 redefined DJing by integrating digital technology without sacrificing the tactile experience of vinyl. Its combination of innovative features, support for multiple music formats, and reliable build quality cemented its status as a staple in the DJ industry, influencing future designs and technologies in the realm of digital DJing. It remains a beloved piece of equipment among many DJs today, reflecting its lasting impact on the art of mixing and performance.