BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION

÷When the DJ Mixer’s CROSS FADER slider has moved all the way to the

right side, the sound heard from the speaker will have changed from track A to track B, and the operation is complete.

7Long mix play

If the BPM rates match, mixing of tracks A and B will sound good even if the CROSS FADER slider is in the middle position.

7Fader start play

Using the cross fader start function of the DJM-600, DJM-500, DJM-300 or DJM- 3000 step 10 above can be eliminated for even simpler mixing. In addition, when the CROSS FADER slider is returned to its original position, the status returns to that in step 9 (player CD2 at its Cue point), so that you can repeat the same play as many times as you like.

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

Functions indicated with an asterisk (*) are disabled when the rear panel DIGITAL OUT MODE switch is set to NORMAL.

RELOOP/EXIT

QUICK RETURN

JOG MODE VINYL

LOOP OUT

 

 

(OUT ADJUST)

 

 

AUTO BEAT

 

 

LOOP 1,2,4,8

 

 

LOOP IN

 

 

REALTIME

 

 

CUE

 

 

REV

 

 

SEARCH

1, ¡

CUE

PLAY/PAUSE

6

 

VINYL SPEED ADJUST

Jog dial

TOUCH/RELEASE

How to Brake (*)

÷When you press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8)in the VINYL mode dur- ing playback, the VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE dial will cause a corresponding speed and the sound will stop.

÷Upon pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8) again playback will com- mence and the VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE dial will respond accordingly.

Quick Return (*)

When the JOG MODE is set to VINYL, pressing the surface of the Jog dial returns playback instantly to the cue point.

1.Press the JOG MODE VINYL button so that the button indicator lights.

÷The Jog dial’s [Vinyl] indicator also lights.

2.Press the QUICK RETURN button so that the button indicator lights.

÷The [QUICK RETURN] indicator will appear in the display, and the Jog dial display will shown the flashing cue point position indicator.

3.During playback, press the surface of the Jog dial.

Scratch Play (*)

By changing from the JOG MODE to VINYL, and pressing and rotating the surface of the Jog dial you can replay according to the speed and direction of the Jog dial.

1.Press the JOG MODE VINYL button so the button indicator lights.

÷The Jog dial’s [Vinyl] indicator also lights.

2.When replaying a CD press the surface of the Jog dial.

÷Playback slows down and stops (the slowdown in speed until the disc stops (response characteristics) can be set separately). By rotating the Jog dial when playback speed is decreasing but not yet stopped all sound will stop halfway through. See Step 3 for playback when rotating the Jog dial.

3.Turn the Jog dial in the direction and at the speed you wish to playback the disc.

÷The CD is played back according to the speed and direction of Jog dial movement.

4.Take your hand off the surface of the Jog dial.

÷The CD spins up or down to return to normal playback mode.

(The slowdown or increase in speed until the CD returns to normal play- back (response characteristics) can be set separately.)

7This function sets the time to full stop when the Jog dial’s surface is pressed, and the time from full stop to normal playback speed when the surface of the Jog dial is released.

Rotate the VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE dial.

÷Rotating the dial changes the deceleration speed (response) from playback to full stop, and the acceleration speed (response) from full stop to normal playback.

How to Spin (*)

During playback in the VINYL mode either press the surface of the Jog dial or press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to cause a pause, then quickly turn the Jog dial, even when released playback will occur according to the speed and direction of the dial.

÷If a cue point has been stored in memory, the playback will return instantly to the stored cue point; if no cue point has been stored in memory, the playback will not change.

÷Playback will also return to the in-point (cue point) if the Jog dial is pressed during loop playback.

Loop Playback (*)

7Defining a loop (MANUAL)

1.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to begin playback.

2.During replay, press the LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE button at the loop in point.

÷Note that this operation need not be performed if a prerecorded Cue point is to be used as the start of the loop.

3.During playback, press the LOOP OUT button at the point from which you wish to end the loop.

÷The AUTO BEAT LOOP 8 (MANUAL 1/1) button indicator lights.

÷Loop play begins between the loop in-point to loop-out point.

7Shorten the Loop Length (LOOP CUTTER)

When MANUAL mode is used to create a loop during playback or pause, the AUTO BEAT LOOP 8 (MANUAL 1/1) button will light.

Press one of the AUTO BEAT LOOP buttons (1, 2, 4 or 8).

÷When the AUTO BEAT LOOP 1 (MANUAL 1/8) button is pressed, the button indicator lights and loop play begins between the loop-in point to a point 1/8 of the full length of the original loop.

÷When the AUTO BEAT LOOP 2 (MANUAL 1/4) button is pressed, the button indicator lights, and loop play begins between the loop-in point to a point 1/4 of the full length of the original loop.

÷When the AUTO BEAT LOOP 4 (MANUAL 1/2) button is pressed, the button indicator lights, and loop play begins between the loop-in point to a point 1/2 of the full length of the original loop.

÷When the AUTO BEAT LOOP 8 (MANUAL 1/1) button is pressed, the button indicator lights, and loop play begins between the loop-in point to a point 1/1 (all) of the length of the original loop.

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Pioneer CDJ-800 manual Advanced Operations

CDJ-800 specifications

The Pioneer CDJ-800 is a professional digital media player that has become a staple in both club environments and home studios since its introduction. Renowned for its robustness and versatility, the CDJ-800 offers a range of features that cater to DJs of all skill levels, making it an essential tool in modern electronic music performance.

One of the most notable characteristics of the CDJ-800 is its ability to play various formats. It supports both CDs and digital audio files on USB drives, allowing DJs to transition seamlessly between traditional and digital media. The player facilitates compatibility with MP3, WAV, and AIFF formats, providing ample flexibility for music selection. This adaptability ensures that DJs can bring along their music library without the need for extensive setup.

The layout of the CDJ-800 is designed for ease of use and speed. A large, responsive jog wheel provides precise control over track manipulation, allowing for accurate scratching and pitch bending. Additionally, a clear display screen presents vital information such as track time, BPM, and waveform analysis. These features help DJs to visualize their performances and make real-time adjustments with ease.

Another key feature of the CDJ-800 is its advanced looping capabilities. DJs can create and manipulate loops on the fly, enhancing the creative potential during live sets. The player includes memory points for storing loop positions, which allows for quick access to specific parts of tracks without the need for extensive searching.

The CDJ-800 also incorporates Pioneer’s Anti-Shock technology, which protects against skipping during playback. With its anti-vibration design and built-in buffer memory, the player ensures a smooth audio output even in dynamic environments, such as clubs or festivals.

Networking capabilities are yet another highlight of the CDJ-800. It features the ability to link multiple units together, allowing DJs to control several players simultaneously. This network functionality not only streamlines performance but also encourages creative mixing possibilities.

In conclusion, the Pioneer CDJ-800 stands out for its combination of user-friendly features, adaptability to different media formats, and powerful performance capabilities. Its robust design, advanced looping functions, and networking options make it a formidable choice for anyone looking to take their DJ skills to the next level. As a marriage of technology and creativity, the CDJ-800 is a significant asset in the world of electronic music.