Pioneer MEP-7000 About MP3 Files, About AAC Files, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AAC LE

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REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES

ABOUT MP3 FILES

MP3 files may be found in two types, those with Constant Bit Rate (CBR), and those with Variable Bit Rate (VBR). This player supports playback and DJ play of both CBR and VBR type files, but VBR files may exhibit slower performance when using search and super fast search functions, compared to CBR files. When playback performance is preferred, record your files using CBR.

This unit supports MP3 files subject to the following formats:

Supported formats

MPEG-1

Supports Audio Layer-3 sampling frequencies 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, with bit

 

 

rates of 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps.

 

 

 

 

MPEG-2

Supports Audio Layer-3 sampling frequencies 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, with bit

 

 

rates of 16 Kbps to 160 Kbps.

 

 

 

Track data

 

Supports ID3 tag Ver 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4.

 

 

Displays title, album name, artist’s name. *1

 

 

JPEG images embedded in ID3 tag are displayed as jacket photographs. *2

 

 

 

File extensions

 

.mp3

 

 

 

*1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, the UTILITY function must be used to set the language. *2 Files with original image size larger than 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed.

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ABOUT AAC FILES

AAC is an abbreviation for Advance Audio Coding, a basic format relating the audio compression technology used for MPEG-2 and MPEG- 4.

AAC data differs in file format and extension depending on the application used to create the data file.

The MEP-7000 is capable of playing iTunes®-encoded AAC files with extension .m4a, as well as .aac and .mp4 files. However, copy- protected files purchased at places like iTunes Music Store cannot be played. Further, some files may not be playable, depending on the version of iTunes in which they were encoded.

Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

This unit supports AAC files subject to the following formats:

Supported formats

MPEG-4 AAC LE

Sampling frequency 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, with bit

 

 

rates of 8 Kbps to 320 Kbps.

 

 

 

Track data

AAC files

Supports ID3 tag Ver 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4.

 

 

Displays title, album name, artist’s name. *1

 

 

JPEG images embedded in ID3 tag are displayed as jacket photographs. *2

 

 

 

 

Non-AAC files

Support metatags (embedded tags).

 

 

Displays title, album name, artist’s name. *1

 

 

JPEG images embedded in tag are displayed as jacket photographs. *2

 

 

 

File extensions

 

.m4a, .aac, .mp4

 

 

 

*1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, the UTILITY function must be used to set the language. *2 Files with original image size larger than 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed.

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Contents MEP-7000 Class Operating Environment Contents Manipulator style FeaturesNormal style Pitch Bend MemoSuper Fast Pitch Bend Frame SearchMaster Tempo Tempo Control RangeBack CUE CUE/LOOP MemorySpecifications Audio cables x Power cord Comfirm AccessoriesControl cords x DJS 1 Set Dedicated remote control cable USB auxiliary power cable Warranty cardTypes of Discs Playable on this Unit Regarding Playable Discs and FilesAbout Playback from USB Storage Device About MP3/AAC Disc PlaybackFAT, FAT32, HFS+ About AAC Files About MP3 FilesMPEG-1 MPEG-2About Aiff Files About WAV FilesInstallation Guidelines Normal Style Connections ConnectionsSystem connections Connecting other components Connection to external monitor pin-jack connectorConnecting another mixer Connecting a stereo amplifier when not using DJ mixerConnecting the power cord Connecting a computerAudio interface sold separately Audio cable Mixer Manipulator Style ConnectionsFront Panel Parts and Their FunctionsDrive Unit Control UnitCUE P Track Search ,  buttons P Search ,  buttons P Time mode/auto cue button TIME/A.CUE TimeBrowse button P MIX button PCenter Display Rear Panel Handling Discs and Other Media Set the drive unit’s front panel Power switch to onLoading and Removing Discs Insert a discWriting Management Data to a USB Storage Device Connecting and Disconnecting USB Storage DevicesDisconnect the USB storage device  To disconnect a USB storage deviceBrowse Screen Start Playback Source icons  Browse icons  File Browsing File Browsing and Library Library Browsing View Properties of the Currently Playing Track Select the TrackTrack Selection with a USB Keyboard M3U File Track/folder jump  Editing playlist namesTAB When a Playlist is Open Using the Playlist Playlist display composition Playlist listing  To record tracks in a playlist To delete tracks from a playlist  Changing the playlist’s track order To close a playlist  To delete a playlistBasic Controller Operations  Using the Track Search ,  buttons Switching the JOG ModeTrack Skip JOG Dial FunctionChanging the Play Speed Setting CUE PointsApplying a Master Tempo Turning Auto Cue ON/OFF Auto CUE FunctionChanging the Auto Cue Level Press the Pitch Bend +, buttons to change the valueLoop Play Advanced Operations SectionCUE POINT/LOOP Point Memory Effect Screen Scratch PlaySpin Play JOG Break PlayAbout Trans About ScratchAbout Bubble About JET Jog break effectAbout Roll Effect HoldEffect off MIX ScreenAbout WAH Sets the Auto MIX function ON/OFFSets the BPM Sync ON/OFF  MIX mode select Instant Change Function  Automatic Playlist Playback About Fader Start PlayPress the Auto MIX function button to set to on Press the play/pause  button for controller aSoftware END User License Agreement About DJS SoftwareCopyright Warning  Precautions regarding installation Installing DJS Software Installation Procedure Pioneer Electronics USA INC User Registration Card AddressDisclaimer Regarding Online Support Using the accessory CD-ROM to install the application Driver Installation Before installing Important About the Driver ProgramFor Windows XP  Connecting this unit to the computerFor Windows Follow the instructions that appear on the screen Confirming the driver version  Setting the buffer sizeSupported DJ softwares Using DJ SoftwareTwo Styles of Play Normal Style Control in Normal Style Preparing Your DJ Software ProgramConnect to the computer Select PC on the Browse screen  Control using Manipulator StylePress Load a or B button Use the controller to operate the DJ softwareUsing Midi for Computer Control Press the Utility button Press the PC function button  Setting a Midi channel button Interface Name Midi Message TableComments TypeSelect Down Rotary Selector DialSelect UP Push Load aTo Cancel CD-G Play Mode Select CD-G Play ModeEnjoying CD-G Karaoke To Play a CD-G DiscSetting Method Using the UtilitySettings CD-G Setting the browse type Backing UP User Data Creating Libraries Writing data to USB storage device  Reading data from a USB storage deviceTurn power OFF and on again To Perform a Factory ResetConfirm message Troubleshooting Adjust button About OEL Organic EL Screens About the LCD ScreenAbout the Driver Program MEP-7000 Updates Error Message DisplayError Code Error Type Media Description CD-TEXT Software Limiting ConditionsDisclaimer Pioneer Corporation
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The Pioneer MEP-7000 is a cutting-edge digital DJ controller that has redefined the landscape of live performance and mixing. Designed with the professional DJ in mind, this unit combines innovative technologies and an intuitive user interface, making it a powerful tool for both live performances and studio sessions.

One of the most prominent features of the MEP-7000 is its two-deck playback capability, allowing DJs to mix and manipulate two audio sources simultaneously. This dual functionality is complemented by its comprehensive array of onboard controls, including large jog wheels, faders, and multifunction buttons, making it easy to access various functions and effects on the fly. The device's built-in 24-bit sound card ensures high-quality audio output, providing crystal-clear sound to all connected systems.

Another key technology integrated into the MEP-7000 is its compatibility with multiple media formats, including CD, USB drives, and even computer-based music libraries. This versatility allows DJs to seamlessly transition between different media types, adapting to any performance environment. The unit supports various audio file formats, ensuring that users can work with their preferred music without limitations.

The MEP-7000 also features an advanced display interface that provides real-time feedback on track information, waveforms, and settings. DJs can easily navigate through their libraries, adjust effects, and make crucial performance decisions quickly, without the need to glance away from the crowd.

In addition to its robust performance capabilities, the MEP-7000 incorporates various effects and sound manipulation tools, including echo, flanger, and reverb, which can be applied in real-time. This allows DJs to add their unique flair to mixes, enhancing the overall live experience for their audience.

User-friendliness is a hallmark of the MEP-7000, with its layout designed for efficiency and ease of use. The controller's ergonomic design facilitates comfortable operation during extended sets, while its durable build ensures reliability in high-energy environments.

Overall, the Pioneer MEP-7000 stands out as a versatile and powerful solution for today's professional DJs. With its combination of high-quality sound, multiple format compatibility, and intuitive controls, it remains an essential piece of equipment for any serious DJ who seeks to elevate their performance to new heights.