Names and Functions of Parts

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51.Calendar display (1 to ;, )

The tracks following the currently playing track are lighted. If more than 21 following tracks are set, the indicator will light. An under- line appears underneath track numbers for which cue points or loops have been set.

52.Track number/folder number display (TRACK/FLD)

When playing an audio CD, the [TRACK] indicator lights, and the two-digit track number appears (01 to 99).

When playing MP3, [TRACK] lights and the track number is displayed (01 to 999). During folder search, the [FLD] indicator lights, and a two-digit folder number is displayed (00 to 99).

53.MEMORY display

If the currently selected track includes cue memory or loop memory, the [MEMORY] indicator lights and the MEMORY display indicates the relative starting position of the cue or loop. Two dots are used to display 1 point, and even if multiple starting positions are included within a single point, only one point is displayed.

54.Dot matrix display (100x7 dots)

The dot matrix is used to display TEXT, WAVE, guides and other in- formation. Text up to 48 characters can be displayed (text longer than 16 characters is scrolled). P. 17

When WAVE display is used, the entire track is scaled so as to fit into the width of the display (100 dots width), with playback level shown across the display.

55.ALL track number display

When playing an audio CD, this display shows the total number of tracks on the disc. During MP3 playback, the number of tracks in- side the folder is shown.

56.Auto cue indicator (A.CUE)

Lights when auto cue is ON.

57.REMAIN indicator

This indicator lights to indicate that track’s remaining time is being displayed.

58.Time (minutes) display (M)

59.Time (seconds) display (S)

60.Frame display (F)

Seventy-five frames equal one second.

61.Master tempo indicator (MT)

Lights when the master tempo function is ON.

62.TEMPO display

Displays change in playing speed (tempo) caused by movement of the tempo adjust slider.

63.CUE point indicator

When a point is recorded in the CUE button or LOOP IN button for the currently selected track, the [CUE] indicator lights and the point’s relative starting position is shown in the display (2 lighted dots).

64.Playing address display

To provided a quick grasp of the current track’s elapsed time and remaining playing time, the entire track is shown as a bar graph scaled over the entire width of the display.

During elapsed time display, the bar graph’s indicator segments turn on from left to right.

During remaining time display, the bar graph indicator segments turn off from left to right.

When a track has less than 30 seconds of remaining play time, the graph flashes slowly; when less than 15 seconds remain, the flashing becomes quicker.

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65.BPM display (0 to 360 BPM)

This display shows the Beats-Per-Minute (BPM) of the currently play- ing track (detection range 70 to 180 BPM). The automatic BPM coun- ter may be unable to compute the correct BPM for some tracks.

66.Tempo control range display (±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE)

Displays the variable range of the tempo adjust slider as selected with the tempo control range selector button.

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71.Operation display

This display shows the relative playing position, with one revolution equivalent to 135 frames. During playback, the display rotates, and it stops during pause mode.

72.Cue point position indicator

Indicates position of cue points.

73.Audio memory status indicator

This indicator flashes during audio memory write, and lights when writing has been sufficiently completed. When the indicator is flash- ing, it may not be possible to record real time cue points, or hot cue points. The indicator also flashes when memory insufficiency oc- curs due to scratch operation.

74.Jog touch detection indicator

In VINYL mode, this indicator lights to indicate that the jog dial sur- face has been touched.

75.VINYL mode indicator

Lights during VINYL mode.

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Pioneer compact disc player, CDJ-1000MK3 manual Display Section, Jog dial display

CDJ-1000MK3, compact disc player specifications

The Pioneer CDJ-1000MK3 is a legendary piece of equipment that has significantly influenced the way DJs perform and interact with music. As a flagship model in the CDJ series, it showcases advanced technology and features that cater to the needs of professional DJs. This compact disc player is renowned for its reliability, functionality, and versatility, making it a staple in clubs, festivals, and studios.

One of the standout features of the CDJ-1000MK3 is its precise jog wheel. The large 7-inch jog wheel allows for precise playback control, enabling DJs to scrub through tracks accurately. The revised platter design features a high-resolution display that provides real-time visual feedback of track position, helping DJs maintain seamless transitions between tracks. The touch-sensitive jog wheel allows for both pitch bending and scratching capabilities, which are essential for live performances.

The CDJ-1000MK3 also includes an advanced digital cueing system. With a quick access cue point feature, DJs can set and recall up to three cue points per track, allowing for exceptional flexibility during a performance. This model also supports various formats, including CD and MP3, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of music sources.

Another significant enhancement in the MK3 version is the improved sound quality. This player uses high-quality components, including a 24-bit DAC, to deliver pristine audio playback. The enhanced digital signal processing ensures that even the subtleties of the sound are preserved, making it an ideal choice for discerning audiophiles.

The CDJ-1000MK3 is equipped with a USB port, allowing DJs to access and play back music from USB devices. This feature adds a layer of convenience, enabling easy track selection without the need for CDs. The unit also supports MP3, WAV, and AIFF file formats.

Additionally, connectivity options abound with the CDJ-1000MK3, featuring RCA outputs, digital optical outputs, and MIDI functionality. This connectivity makes it easy to integrate the player into any DJ setup and to sync with other devices.

In summary, the Pioneer CDJ-1000MK3 is a highly regarded compact disc player that combines innovative technology, user-friendly features, and exceptional audio quality. Its legacy in the DJ world is firmly established, providing a benchmark for future models and inspiring countless DJ performances around the globe.