Playback

1Load the medium in this unit.

2Press [DISC], [USB] or [LINK].

The contents of the selected medium are displayed.

3 Turn the rotary selector.

Select the track. The category/folder/track information is displayed.

!Once the lowermost level in the folder is reached, press the rotary selector. Press [BACK] to return to the uppermost level.

!Press [BACK] for over 1 second or press the media button of the medium you are browsing to return to the uppermost level.

4 Press the rotary selector.

The track is loaded and playback begins. is displayed to the left of the cur- rently playing track.

![TRACK SEARCHo/p] can be used to select tracks within the currently playing track’s category/folder.

!When a disc containing music files recorded with a hierarchical structure is loaded, playback starts from the tracks in the uppermost level.

Pausing

During playback, press [PLAY/PAUSEf].

The PLAY/PAUSEfand CUE indicators flash. Press [PLAY/PAUSEf] again to resume playback.

!If no operation is performed for 100 minutes while in the pause mode, the disc automatically stops spinning. When [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed at this time, playback resumes from the first track. When auto cue is turned on, the set cues to the first track and pauses there.

Resuming playback from the position playing just before the disc was ejected (Resume)

!After a disc is ejected, if that same disc is immediately reloaded in the CDJ- 900, playback resumes from the position playing just before the disc was ejected.

!The resume function only works when the same disc is ejected then reloaded before loading another disc.

!When [TRACK SEARCHo/p] is pressed before starting playback, the set searches for the beginning of the track and playback starts.

!The resume function does not work for USB devices.

Forward and reverse scanning

Press [SEARCHm/n].

When [SEARCHm/n] pressed and held in, the track is fast-forwarded or fast- reversed.

!When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the same category/folder are fast-forwarded/fast-reversed.

Finding the beginnings of tracks (Track Search)

Press [TRACK SEARCHo/p].

Press the [p] to move to the beginning of the next track.

When [o] is pressed, the beginning of the currently playing track is searched. When pressed twice consecutively, the set returns to the beginning of the previ- ous track.

!When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the same category/folder are searched.

!When auto cue is turned on, the set searches for the beginning of the track and pauses there (page 15).

Adjusting the playing speed (Tempo control)

Move [TEMPO] up or down.

The tempo increases when moved to the [] side (down), decreases when moved to the [] side (up). The rate at which the playing speed is changed is indicated on the playing speed display.

Selecting the range for adjusting the playing speed

Press [TEMPO ±6/±10/±16/WIDE].

The range of adjustment of the [TEMPO] control switches each time the button is pressed. The adjustment range setting is indicated on the playing speed adjust- ment range display.

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!The tempo can be adjusted in units of 0.02 % when set to ±6 %, in steps of 0.05 % when set to ±10 %, in steps of 0.05 % when set to ±16 %, and in steps of 0.5 % when set to WIDE.

!The adjustment range is ±100 % when set to WIDE. When set to –100 %, playback stops.

!The adjustment range is set to ±10 % when the power is turned on.

Adjusting the playing speed without changing the pitch (Master Tempo)

Press [MASTER TEMPO].

The MASTER TEMPO indicator and [MT] on the main unit display light. The pitch does not change even when the playing speed is changed with the [TEMPO] control.

!The sound is digitally processed, so the sound quality decreases.

Playing in reverse

Press [REV].

The REV indicator lights and the track plays in the reverse direction.

!When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the same category/folder can be played in reverse. Also note that reverse play- back may not start immediately.

!The direction in which the playing speed is increased or decreased according to the direction in which the jog dial is turned is reversed.

!When such operations as track searching and loop playback are performed during reverse playback, the audio memory status display on the jog dial display section flashes and scratch play may not be possible.

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Pioneer CDJ-900, Multi Player operating instructions Playback

Multi Player, CDJ-900 specifications

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