Pioneer CDJ-800MK2 CUE/LOOP Delete button P, Power OFF -/ON switch, CUE/LOOP Memory button P

Models: CDJ-800MK2

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Names and Functions of Parts/Nomenclature et fonctions des organes

8.CUE/LOOP DELETE button P. 35

Use to delete cue points and loop points from internal memory.

9.POWER OFF /ON _ switch

This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit.

10.CUE/LOOP MEMORY button P. 34

Use to record cue points and loop points to internal memory.

11.CUE/LOOP CALL buttons (2, 3) P. 35

Use to call cue points and loop points recorded in internal memory.

12.EJECT button (0)

When button is pressed, disc rotation stops and disc is ejected from port.

13.QUICK RETURN button/indicator P. 31

If this switch is set to ON when the JOG MODE is set to [VINYL], pressing the surface of the Jog dial will cause play to return quickly to the cue point.

14.VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE dial

This dial control is used to adjust the deceleration speed from play to full stop when the JOG MODE is set to [VINYL] and the jog dial surface is pressed, and also the acceleration speed from full stop to play when the user’s finger is removed from the surface of the jog dial.

15.JOG MODE VINYL button/indicator

VINYL mode: The button indicator lights. When the surface of the jog dial is pressed during playback, play stops, and if the jog dial is then rotated, sound is produced in accordance with the degree of rotation.

The currently set jog mode is stored in memory even when power

is turned off.

CDJ mode: The above action does not occur when the jog dial is pressed.

16.TEMPO control range selector button/indicator (TEMPO ±10/WIDE)

Each time the button is pressed, the variable range of the TEMPO adjust slider alternates (±10 %/WIDE). The button lights when [WIDE] is selected.

When playing CDs, the variable during [WIDE] selection is ±100 %; when playing MP3, the variable range with [WIDE] is ±16 %.

17.MASTER TEMPO button/indicator P. 26

When pressed, the master tempo function alternates ON/OFF.

18.TEMPO adjust slider

When moved toward the user (+ front), the track tempo increases, and when moved away from the user (– rear), the tempo decreases.

19.Jog dial display P. 19 (71 to 75)

20.Jog dial (+FWD/–REV) P. 26

21.Disc loading slot P. 20

22.Forced eject hole P. 21

23.Play/pause indicator (6)

Lights during playback, and flashes during pause mode.

24.PLAY/PAUSE button (6) P. 22

25.CUE indicator P. 25

Lights when a Cue point is set. Flashes in pause mode.

26.CUE button

Cue point setting P. 25 Back cue P. 26

Cue point sampler P. 26

27.SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) P. 23

28.TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) P. 24

29.Reverse button / indicator (REV) P. 33

When this button is pressed, its indicator lights and the unit is set to reverse play.

30.AUTO BEAT LOOP buttons / indicators (1, 2, 4, 8) P. 32

(1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1) P. 31

When this button is pressed, auto loop play is performed based on the track’s BPM (1 beat, 2 beats, 4 beats or 8 beats).

When a loop has been set manually, the button operates as a loop shortening button. (1=1/8, 2=1/4, 4=1/2, 8=1/1).

10.Bouton CUE/LOOP MEMORY P. 34

Il permet d’enregistrer des points de repère et des points de boucle dans la mémoire interne.

11.Boutons CUE/LOOP CALL (2, 3) P. 34

Ils permettent de rappeler des points de repère et des points de boucle, sauvegardés dans la mémoire interne.

12.Bouton EJECT (0)

Lorsque ce bouton est actionné, la rotation du disque s’arrête et le disque est éjecté par la fente.

13.Bouton/voyant QUICK RETURN P. 30

Si cet interrupteur est activé quand la fonction JOG MODE est réglée sur [VINYL], une pression sur la surface de la bague Jog fera revenir rapidement la lecture au point de repère.

14.Bague VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE

Cette bague permet de contrôler la vitesse de décélération de la lecture à l’arrêt complet quand la fonction JOG MODE est réglée sur [VINYL] et que la surface de la bague Jog est touchée, mais aussi la vitesse d’accélération de l’arrêt complet à la lecture quand le doigt de l’utilisateur est retiré de la surface de la bague Jog.

15.Bouton/voyant JOG MODE VINYL

Mode VINYL : Le voyant du bouton s’allume. Lorsque la surface de la bague Jog est touchée pendant la lecture, celle-ci s’arrête et, si la bague Jog est tournée ensuite, le son est produit en fonction du degré de rotation.

Le mode Jog actuellement défini est conservé en mémoire, même lorsque l’alimentation de l’appareil est coupée.

Mode CDJ : L’action ci-dessus ne se produit pas quand la bague Jog est touchée.

16.Bouton/voyant de sélection de la plage de commande TEMPO (TEMPO ±10/WIDE)

Chaque pression sur le bouton fait changer la plage variable du curseur de réglage TEMPO (±10 %/WIDE). Le bouton s’allume lorsque [WIDE] est sélectionné.

A la lecture d’un CD, la plage variable lors de la sélection de [WIDE] est de ±100 %: à la lecture MP3, la plage variable obtenue avec [WIDE] est de ±16 %.

17.Bouton/voyant MASTER TEMPO P. 26

Quand ce bouton est actionné, la fonction de tempo principal est activée ou désactivée.

18.Curseur de réglage du TEMPO

Lorsque vous le déplacez vers vous (+ vers l’avant), le tempo de la plage augmente; il ralentit si vous écartez le curseur de vous (– vers l’arrière).

19.Affichage de bague Jog P. 19 (71 à 75)

20.Bague Jog (+FWD/–REV) P. 26

21.Fente d’insertion du disque P. 20

22.Orifice d’éjection forcée P. 21

23.Voyant Lecture/Pause (6)

Il s’allume pendant la lecture et clignote en mode Pause.

24.Bouton PLAY/PAUSE (6) P. 22

25.Voyant CUE P. 25

Il s’allume quand un Point de repère est défini. Il clignote en mode Pause.

26.Bouton CUE

Réglage d’un point de repère P. 25 Retour au point de repère P. 26 Échantillonneur de point de repère P. 26

27.Boutons SEARCH (1, ¡) P. 23

28.Boutons TRACK SEARCH (4, ¢) P. 24

29.Bouton/voyant de marche arrière (REV) P. 33

Quand ce bouton est actionné, son voyant s’allume et l’appareil se place en mode de lecture inverse.

30.Boutons/voyants AUTO BEAT LOOP (1, 2, 4, 8) P. 32

(1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1) P. 31

Quand ce bouton est actionné, la lecture à boucle automatique est exécutée en tenant compte du BPM de la plage (1 battement, 2 battements, 4 battements ou 8 battements).

Quand une boucle a été définie manuellement, ce bouton agit comme bouton de raccourcissement de boucle (1=1/8, 2=1/4, 4=1/2, 8=1/1).

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