Automatic loop setting 4-beat loop

During playback, press the 4-BEAT/ONE-TRACK button.

The normal loop playback indicators will appear (OUT/OUT AD- JUST and IN/REALTIME CUE/IN ADJUST buttons will flash).

The point at which the button is pressed will become the loop-in point, and a loop-out point will be set automatically as described below; loop playback will then continue between the two points.

·If the immediately preceding BPM value is known, a point four beats afterwards will become the loop-out point.

·If the immediately preceding BPM value is not known, the loop- out point will be set four seconds after the loop-in point.

When the RELOOP/EXIT button is pressed, the loop play will end and normal playback will resume.

4-beat loop cannot be designated during reverse play.

One-track loop (chapter/track repeat)

During playback, hold the 4-BEAT/ONE-TRACK button de- pressed for 1 second or more.

When the 4-BEAT/ONE-TRACKbutton is held depressed for 1 second or more during playback, one-track loop is enabled, thus repeating play- back of the currently playing chapter or track.

The indicator “CHAPTER LOOP” (during DVD playback) or “TRACK LOOP” (during CD or MP3 playback) will appear in the display, and the unit will search to the beginning of the currently playing chapter or track, and set the loop-in point there.

The normal loop playback indicators will appear (OUT/OUT ADJUST and IN/REALTIME CUE/IN ADJUST buttons will flash), and the chap- ter end or track end will be automatically set at the loop-out points and playback will resume.

If the RELOOP/EXIT button is pressed, the loop play will be canceled and normal playback will resume.

When recording to a memory card, record after playing the track to the end.

One-track loop cannot be designated during reverse play.

[Back & Forth Loop Mode]

When the BACK & FORTH button is pressed so that the loop mode indicator lights, loop play will change to the back & forth loop mode.

During the back & forth loop mode, repeated playback is performed in the forward direction from loop-in point to loop-out point, followed by reverse playback from the loop-out point to the loop-in point.

If the BACK & FORTH button is pressed again so that the loop mode indicator goes out, playback will return to normal loop mode.

Reverse play

This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch is set to the NORMAL position.

Set the DIRECTION FWD/REV select switch to the REV posi- tion (forward).

The reverse indicator will light and play will commence in the reverse direction.

The jog dial’s operation to accelerate/decelerate playback is reversed.

During reverse playback, loop points cannot be set nor loop-out points modified.

When track search or loop play are performed, the jog dial’s audio/ video memory status display will flash for 1 to 2 seconds and scratch/ reverse operations may not respond.

About fader start play

This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch is set to the NORMAL position.

When the accessory control cord is used to connect this player’s CON- TROL connector to the CONTROL connector of a Pioneer DJ mixer (sold separately), the operation of the DJ mixer’s channel fader lever can be used to release the player from cue standby and start playback instantly. Fader start can also be started by using the cross fader operation; when the fader lever is returned to its original position, the player also returns to its cue point (back cue) and enters cue standby.

Advanced Operations

Relay play with two players

This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ

switch is set to the NORMAL position.

Relay play can be performed by using the supplied accessory control cord to connect the CONTROL connectors of this player and another CDJ series CD player.

Set the auto cue functions of the two players to ON (auto cue (A.CUE) indicator lights in the display).

If connected to a DJ mixer, set the mixer’s fader control to its center position.

1.Begin playback on the first player.

2.When the currently playing track ends, the other player (in standby mode) will automatically begin playback.

3.Set the first player to cue standby at the beginning of the next desired track.

By repeating these steps, you can perform continuous automatic relay play between the two players.

By replacing the disc on the waiting player and cueing it to a de- sired track, an unending variety of tracks can be played.

By setting a cue point on the waiting player, playback can be set to begin automatically from any point in any desired track (P.40, “Setting cue points”).

Notes:

Relay play may not occur smoothly if the two players’ audio output terminals are not connected to the same DJ mixer.

If power is interrupted to the currently playing player, the other player will automatically begin playback.

Since fader start and relay play require that the same control connectors be connected in different ways, they cannot be performed simultaneously.

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Pioneer DVJ-1000 manual Back & Forth Loop Mode, Reverse play, About fader start play, Relay play with two players

DVJ-1000 specifications

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