Pioneer Master Tempo Functionality and Operation for CDJ Players

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BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION

÷If you set the cue point by pressing and holding to the surface of the Jog dial, releasing your finger from the Jog dial will cause playback to start from the selected cue point.

[Amending the Cue point]

1.During playback, press the CUE button.

÷ This will take you back to the set track position.

2.In the VINYL mode, to set the Cue point, go through steps 2 and 3 as mentioned above.

7Real-time cue

During playback, press the LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE button at the desired Cue point.

÷This point will then be recorded as the new Cue point.

7Checking cue points (Cue point sampler)

After specifying a cueing point, press the CUE button.

÷The sound at the specified Cue point will continue to play as long as the CUE button is pressed.

7Returning to a Cue point (Back cue)

1.During playback, press the CUE button.

÷The player will return to the specified Cue point.

2.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8).

÷Playback will begin immediately from the specified Cue point.

÷When the JOG MODE is set to VINYL, playback from the cue point can also be initiated by pressing and releasing the surface of the Jog dial.

Changing Playback Speed (*)

Pull the TEMPO control slider towards you.

Slide the knob towards you (+) to increase the tempo and slide it away from you

(–) to decrease it.

÷The rate of change in playback speed (tempo) is shown in the display.

÷The playback speed can be changed without changing the pitch (Apply- ing Master Tempo”).

7Selecting range of tempo adjustment

Press the TEMPO ±10/±100 WIDE button.

Each time the button is pressed, the variable range of the TEMPO control slider alternates between ±10% and ±100%. When set to ±10%, the tempo can be adjusted in units of 0.05%. When set to ±100%, the tempo can be adjusted in units of 0.5%.

÷When variable range is set to ±100%, the TEMPO ±10/±100 WIDE button lights, and the [WIDE] indicator appears in the display.

Applying Master Tempo (*)

Press the MASTER TEMPO button during playback.

The MASTER TEMPO button and the [MT] indicator light. The speed (tempo) can now be changed using the TEMPO control slider but the pitch (key) does not change.

÷When digitally processing the sound, sound quality will change.

Jog Dial Functions (*)

1.Turning the Jog dial during playback (pitch bending)

(When the JOG MODE is set to VINYL, touch the Jog dial side. The Jog dial operates differently when the surface of the Jog dial is pressed.)

÷In proportion to the amount of rotation, the playback speed is accelerated (FWD+) or decelerated (REV–). When in the reverse mode (when REV button is lighted), the playback speed accelerates when the dial is rotated in the REV– direction, and decelerates when rotated in the FWD+ direc- tion.

÷When rotation stops, the disc returns to normal speed.

2.Turning Jog dial during playback (scratch play)

(See page 14: Scratch Play)

3.Turning the Jog dial in pause mode (frame search)

(When JOG MODE is set to CDJ, the unit enters the audible pause mode, and when set to VINYL, the unit enters the ordinary muted pause mode (no audi- ble sound); CD sound is played back at a speed corresponding to the speed with which the Jog dial is rotated.)

÷Searches can be performed in 1-frame increments.

÷When the CD is rotated once using the Jog dial, 1.8 seconds (135 frames) of music is played back.

4.During playback or turning in the pause condition (Spin)

(See page 14: How to Spin)

5.During playback, rotate the Jog dial while holding the SEARCH button (1, ¡) depressed. (Super-fast search)

Hold down the button while turning the Jog dial in the direction you wish to search to enter fast forward or fast reverse mode.

6.Rotate the Jog dial while holding the TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) depressed. (Super-fast track search)

While holding the TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢)depressed, rotate the Jog dial in the direction in which you wish to perform track search; acceler- ated high-speed track search will begin in accordance with the direction and mount of rotation.

NOTE:

The surface of the Jog dial is equipped with a sheet switch.

Do not place objects on the Jog dial or apply excessive pressure to the dial’s surface. Do not set drinks on the Jog dial since spills may leak inside, resulting in damage to the switch.

Mixing Different Tracks

(Example: Mix track B with currently playing track A from the main speakers.)

÷Connect CD1 to the DJ mixer’s CH-1, and connect CD2 to CH-2.

÷Raise the TRIM, CHANNEL FADER, and MASTER LEVEL settings appropriately so that sound is produced from CD1.

1.Set the DJ Mixer’s CROSS FADER slider at its left side (CH-1).

÷Track A is heard from speakers.

2.Load a CD on player CD2.

3.Press the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) on player

CD2 to find and select track B.

4.Set the DJ Mixer’s MONITOR SELECTOR button CH-2 to ON.

5.Rotate the DJ Mixer’s MONITOR LEVEL so that track B can be heard from the headphones.

÷Only track A is heard from the main speakers.

6.Set cueing for track B on the headphones.

1 With player CD2 in the playback mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to hear the point you wish to cue.

÷The player will enter the pause mode (Broken sound will be audible). 2 Rotate player CD2’s Jog dial and search for the track’s Cue point (first beat). 3 When you have settled on the Cue point, press the CUE button on player

CD2.

÷The player’s sound will be muted and cueing will be completed.

7.Simultaneously press player CD2’s PLAY/PAUSE button (6) when track A is heard from the speakers.

÷Only track A will be heard from the main speakers.

÷Track B will be heard from the headphones.

8.Move the TEMPO control slider to match the tempo (BPM=Beat Per Minutes) of tracks A and B.

Move the TEMPO control slider of player CD2 so that the BPM of track B matches those of track A.

÷When the two BPM rates match, the BPM synchronization is complete.

9.Press the CUE button on player CD2.

÷Player CD2 will enter pause mode at the Cue point.

10.As soon as track A is heard from the speakers, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) on player CD2.

÷Track B begins playing.

11.While checking the sound on the headphones, gradually move the DJ Mixer’s CROSS FADER slider from left to right.

÷The sound of track A from the speakers will steadily become mixed with the sound of track B.

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Contents CDJ-800 DRB1333 Important Notice Cleaning the Player Installation GuidelinesCD Lens Cleaner LocationStoring Discs Cleaning and Handling Compact DiscsCondensation Do not play a CD with a special shapeAllows you to replay a loop any number of times FeaturesChanges music tempo without changing pitch Connections Connecting control cord to allow relay playSetting the Digital OUT Mode Switch rear panel Connecting to other devicesConnecting the power cord Panel Facilities Jog Dial Display DisplayDJ Player Operation Disc Loading / UnloadingStarting Playback Auto CueingStopping Playback Cue Point SettingsTo Pause Play Track CueingApplying Master Tempo Changing Playback SpeedJog Dial Functions Mixing Different TracksAdvanced Operations Reverse Playback Relay Play Using Two PlayersFader Start Playback Stopping loop playbackCopying Recorded Data to Another Player Cue Point / Loop Point MemoryPress the PLAY/PAUSE button Press the PLAY/PAUSE button 6 on the sending playerSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingCleaning the Jog Dial Error Message Display=Recommended action clean disc Specified time interval Way into disc insertion slotAccessories SpecificationsGeneral Audio sectionTSZRW/02I00000 Printed
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