BEFORE OPERATING (PANEL FACILITIES)

24. LOOP buttons

7IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button/indicator Use to input loop-in point. (IN P.18)

Use to set the current playback point as cue point. (REALTIME CUE P.17)

When pressed during loop play, returns playback to loop-in point and begins replay. (HOT LOOP P.18)

7OUT/OUT ADJUST button/indicator

Use to input loop-out point. (OUT P.18)

When pressed during loop play, adjusts loop-out point. (OUT

ADJUST P.18)

7RELOOP/EXIT button

After finishing loop play, the stored loop-in/out information can be used to begin loop play again. (RELOOP P.18) When pressed during loop play, loop play stops and playback returns to normal playback mode. (EXIT P.18)

7BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE buttons/indicator

If pressed while playing or pausing a track, the loop-end will be calculated based on the BPM (Beat Per Minute) of the track, and loop-play will then start (BEAT LOOP P.18).

Pressing the – button during loop-playback will divide the playback loop, and pressing the + button will return the playback loop to its original length (LOOP DIVIDE P.18).

During loop-playback, the button’s indicator will light to indicate that the LOOP DIVIDE button is enabled.

25. SCRATCH JOG EFFECT/DIGITAL JOG BREAK buttons

The button’s function changes depending on the JOG mode.

7SCRATCH JOG EFFECT buttons

Turns on/off each of the effects BUBBLE, TRANS, and WAH during VINYL mode (P.16).

7DIGITAL JOG BREAK buttons

Turns on/off each of the effects JET, ROLL, and WAH during CDJ mode (P.16).

26.SOURCE SELECT buttons

7 USB select button

Select when playing files from a connected USB memory de- vice. Each time the button is pressed, the function alternates between USB and PC.

7 CD select button

Select when playing CDs or files on a CD-ROM.

27.USB port

Use to connect a USB memory device.

28.TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button

Changes the TEXT display (P.12)

Hold the button depressed to enter utility setting mode.

29.TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button

Switches the display between the track’s elapsed time and re- maining time (P.12).

Hold the button depressed to turn the auto cue function on/off (P.14).

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30. Jog touch indicators

During VINYL mode, lights when the top of the jog dial is pressed.

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1. USB port

Use to connect a computer.

2.AUDIO OUT L, R connectors

RCA-type analog audio output jacks.

3.CONTROL connector

When the accessory control cord is used to connect this con- nector to the corresponding CONTROL connector on a Pio- neer DJ mixer, the DJ mixer can be used to control the CD player for fader start play and back cue.

Also, by connecting this connector to the CONTROL connec- tor on another Pioneer DJ CD player, automatic relay play can be performed. (P. 19)

4. DIGITAL OUT connector

RCA type coaxial digital output connectors used to connect a DJ mixer or AV amplifier, CD player, etc., equipped with dig- ital input connectors. The digital outputs here support all DJ and other functions, but only audio data is output (without subcodes; CD graphics are not supported).

5. AC inlet (AC IN)

Use the accessory power cord to connect this inlet to a stand- ard AC power outlet.

6. POWER OFF/_ ON switch

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CDJ-400 specifications

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