Owner's Manual
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...to the unit. Install the unit away from tuners and TV sets. Installing the CMX-3000 in a malfunction and can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components. Cleaning the player To clean the PLAYER wipe with the unit). If for use as possible away from the speaker or... volume. ÷ Place this unit on heat-generating sources. ÷ Install this compact disc player as far as some reason, the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Lens cleaners for conventional analog audio records. Storing discs ÷ Discs are ...
...to the unit. Install the unit away from tuners and TV sets. Installing the CMX-3000 in a malfunction and can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components. Cleaning the player To clean the PLAYER wipe with the unit). If for use as possible away from the speaker or... volume. ÷ Place this unit on heat-generating sources. ÷ Install this compact disc player as far as some reason, the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Lens cleaners for conventional analog audio records. Storing discs ÷ Discs are ...
Owner's Manual
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...spin in an unstable state, thus resulting in the manual disc ejection hole located on the front panel of the player. Manually ejecting a disc immediately after the power has been turned off. ÷ The disc will still be ... a CD with your discs clean by hand and pulling. Otherwise malfunction may be ejected some 5 to the CD player and wait for 1 minute or more before use record cleaning sprays or anti-static agents on the degree of contamination... gently. Also, do not touch their signal surfaces. Always keep your CMX-3000 (i.e., never use damaged, cracked or warped discs.
...spin in an unstable state, thus resulting in the manual disc ejection hole located on the front panel of the player. Manually ejecting a disc immediately after the power has been turned off. ÷ The disc will still be ... a CD with your discs clean by hand and pulling. Otherwise malfunction may be ejected some 5 to the CD player and wait for 1 minute or more before use record cleaning sprays or anti-static agents on the degree of contamination... gently. Also, do not touch their signal surfaces. Always keep your CMX-3000 (i.e., never use damaged, cracked or warped discs.
Owner's Manual
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...41°F to +95°F) Operating humidity 5% to 85% (There should be no condensation of moisture.) Weight Remote controller 2.0 kg (4 lbs 7 oz) Player 5.6 kg (12 lbs 6 oz) Dimensions Remote controller 482 (W) x 132 (D) x 82 (H) mm 18-31/32 (W) x 5-3/16 (D) x 3-7/32 ... use CONTENTS Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 FEATURES 7 PANEL FACILITIES 8 Player 8 Remote Control Unit 8 CONNECTIONS 10 Basic operation DISC LOADING/UNLOADING 11 DJ PLAYER OPERATION 12 Auto Cueing 12 Starting Playback 12 Stopping Playback 12 Pausing Playback 12 Skipping Tracks ...
...41°F to +95°F) Operating humidity 5% to 85% (There should be no condensation of moisture.) Weight Remote controller 2.0 kg (4 lbs 7 oz) Player 5.6 kg (12 lbs 6 oz) Dimensions Remote controller 482 (W) x 132 (D) x 82 (H) mm 18-31/32 (W) x 5-3/16 (D) x 3-7/32 ... use CONTENTS Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 FEATURES 7 PANEL FACILITIES 8 Player 8 Remote Control Unit 8 CONNECTIONS 10 Basic operation DISC LOADING/UNLOADING 11 DJ PLAYER OPERATION 12 Auto Cueing 12 Starting Playback 12 Stopping Playback 12 Pausing Playback 12 Skipping Tracks ...
Owner's Manual
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...point and facilitate loop operation. REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP This function simplifies setting and releasing loops. Read before use FEATURES The Pioneer CMX-3000 is a twin CD player designed for HOT CUE synchro playback. LOOP PLAY MEMORY Loop information can be set a loop while you so begin play ...begins. PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of the needle in a CD player. TEMPO CONTROL 60 mm high-precision slider coupled with the rhythm make tempo adjustments easy and accurate. ÷ TEMPO CONTROL RANGE The ...
...point and facilitate loop operation. REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP This function simplifies setting and releasing loops. Read before use FEATURES The Pioneer CMX-3000 is a twin CD player designed for HOT CUE synchro playback. LOOP PLAY MEMORY Loop information can be set a loop while you so begin play ...begins. PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of the needle in a CD player. TEMPO CONTROL 60 mm high-precision slider coupled with the rhythm make tempo adjustments easy and accurate. ÷ TEMPO CONTROL RANGE The ...
Owner's Manual
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... (see p. 11) Set to On when the digital output is to be powered on standby or play is paused will eject the disc from the player. 5 DIGITAL MODE switch (see p. 13) Tempo control range button (TEMPO RANGE): Pressing this button causes the master tempo feature to be used instead ...ejected from the center position (normal playback tempo) causes the tempo to become faster, and moving it is pressed. Read before use PANEL FACILITIES Player Operation buttons indicated by an asterisk (*) are maintained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off each time the button is ...
... (see p. 11) Set to On when the digital output is to be powered on standby or play is paused will eject the disc from the player. 5 DIGITAL MODE switch (see p. 13) Tempo control range button (TEMPO RANGE): Pressing this button causes the master tempo feature to be used instead ...ejected from the center position (normal playback tempo) causes the tempo to become faster, and moving it is pressed. Read before use PANEL FACILITIES Player Operation buttons indicated by an asterisk (*) are maintained in the internal memory even when the power is turned off each time the button is ...
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... to switch the HOT CUE button's function (record/ access). BMP SYNC indicator flashes during TAP BPM count mode. MASTER indicator MASTER indicator on the master player lights during loop play , displays disc rotation status. Indicator goes out for the track being played. 2 Playback speed display Tempo control range display (±6, ±...
... to switch the HOT CUE button's function (record/ access). BMP SYNC indicator flashes during TAP BPM count mode. MASTER indicator MASTER indicator on the master player lights during loop play , displays disc rotation status. Indicator goes out for the track being played. 2 Playback speed display Tempo control range display (±6, ±...
Owner's Manual
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... to use fader startup or back cueing. (This does not apply, however, during relay playback.) Player L L PHONO LINE PHONO LINE R PHONO2 LINE3 CONTROL /LINE4 CH - 2 R PHONO1 LINE1 CONTROL /LINE2 CH - 1 CMX-3000 control CMX-3000 cord control cord CMX-3000 audio cable CMX-3000 audio cable ¶ When connecting to a DJM-300, DJM-500 or DJM-600 mixer, use...
... to use fader startup or back cueing. (This does not apply, however, during relay playback.) Player L L PHONO LINE PHONO LINE R PHONO2 LINE3 CONTROL /LINE4 CH - 2 R PHONO1 LINE1 CONTROL /LINE2 CH - 1 CMX-3000 control CMX-3000 cord control cord CMX-3000 audio cable CMX-3000 audio cable ¶ When connecting to a DJM-300, DJM-500 or DJM-600 mixer, use...
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...) Stereo amplifier Connect audio cable to CD or AUX input jacks. (Do not connect to PHONO input jacks.) INPUT CD L R CMX-3000 audio cable C Connecting the CMX-3000 to devices with digital input jacks Player CD recorder or other device with label surface upwards, and insert into the front panel disc insertion slot . ¶ When...
...) Stereo amplifier Connect audio cable to CD or AUX input jacks. (Do not connect to PHONO input jacks.) INPUT CD L R CMX-3000 audio cable C Connecting the CMX-3000 to devices with digital input jacks Player CD recorder or other device with label surface upwards, and insert into the front panel disc insertion slot . ¶ When...
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...button or else wait for 5 seconds or more. ¶ The display will show "A.CUE - 60" (when default setting). 2. Insert a disc into Player A or Player B. 2. The silent portion at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin automati- Starting Playback 1. Once the first track ...cue before pressing the EJECT button (0) to eject the disc. ¶ Disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected. ¶ Note that the CMX-3000 does not come to an end. if you wish to stop button. ¶ Pressing the EJECT button during the standby mode; Skipping Tracks 7 ...
...button or else wait for 5 seconds or more. ¶ The display will show "A.CUE - 60" (when default setting). 2. Insert a disc into Player A or Player B. 2. The silent portion at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin automati- Starting Playback 1. Once the first track ...cue before pressing the EJECT button (0) to eject the disc. ¶ Disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected. ¶ Note that the CMX-3000 does not come to an end. if you wish to stop button. ¶ Pressing the EJECT button during the standby mode; Skipping Tracks 7 ...
Owner's Manual
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...be cleared from the specified cueing point. 7 Changing cueing points (Cueing point adjust) 1. Similarly, pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button causes the player to advance or rewind 1 frame in 1-frame units. ¶ The cueing point may be specified in this is done, the MASTER TEMPO will light...¶ Tracks will be skipped in the same direction as that in the specified direction. During playback, press the CUE button. ¶ The player will become the new cueing point. Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button (1, ¡). ¶ The cueing point will be shifted forward or ...
...be cleared from the specified cueing point. 7 Changing cueing points (Cueing point adjust) 1. Similarly, pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button causes the player to advance or rewind 1 frame in 1-frame units. ¶ The cueing point may be specified in this is done, the MASTER TEMPO will light...¶ Tracks will be skipped in the same direction as that in the specified direction. During playback, press the CUE button. ¶ The player will become the new cueing point. Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button (1, ¡). ¶ The cueing point will be shifted forward or ...
Owner's Manual
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... searching) Rotating the jog dial in the direction you wish to search while pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) will cause the player to enter high-speed search mode. 6. Using the jog dial while playback is being turned, playback resumes at this time causes the... degree in accordance with the degree to which the jog dial is no longer being paused (Frame searching) ÷ Rotating the jog dial causes the player to be entered into memory. 5. Rotating the jog dial while pressing the TRACK SEARCH button (Super-fast track searching) Turning the jog dial in the...
... searching) Rotating the jog dial in the direction you wish to search while pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) will cause the player to enter high-speed search mode. 6. Using the jog dial while playback is being turned, playback resumes at this time causes the... degree in accordance with the degree to which the jog dial is no longer being paused (Frame searching) ÷ Rotating the jog dial causes the player to be entered into memory. 5. Rotating the jog dial while pressing the TRACK SEARCH button (Super-fast track searching) Turning the jog dial in the...
Owner's Manual
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...used information. ÷ Setting contents for the next disc. If the memory becomes full, the memory is held down. Rotate the jog dial in the player's memory will return to its original status. ÷ When the SEARCH button is pressed during cue standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or ...button will flash when previously Hot Cue setting information is lighted) will be recorded. 3. To restore again, insert the disc again. ÷ The player's memory is non-volatile, so information programmed in the direction and at the time a disc is pressed, the REC button will flash and the...
...used information. ÷ Setting contents for the next disc. If the memory becomes full, the memory is held down. Rotate the jog dial in the player's memory will return to its original status. ÷ When the SEARCH button is pressed during cue standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or ...button will flash when previously Hot Cue setting information is lighted) will be recorded. 3. To restore again, insert the disc again. ÷ The player's memory is non-volatile, so information programmed in the direction and at the time a disc is pressed, the REC button will flash and the...
Owner's Manual
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... the loop. ¶ Note that point. 7 To program Loop play information Loop play information can be memorized for 30 seconds or longer will cause the player to exit from which the button is pressed becomes the loop in-point, and a loop out-point will be set automatically as follows: ¶ If... loop out-point 1. WAVE Display (*) This display shows the track's low tone beats (bass drum, etc.), thus letting you wish to loop playback. ¶ The player will be shifted forward or backward in 1-frame units. ¶ Pressing the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ button or waiting for each disc. ¶ In the...
... the loop. ¶ Note that point. 7 To program Loop play information Loop play information can be memorized for 30 seconds or longer will cause the player to exit from which the button is pressed becomes the loop in-point, and a loop out-point will be set automatically as follows: ¶ If... loop out-point 1. WAVE Display (*) This display shows the track's low tone beats (bass drum, etc.), thus letting you wish to loop playback. ¶ The player will be shifted forward or backward in 1-frame units. ¶ Pressing the LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ button or waiting for each disc. ¶ In the...
Owner's Manual
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... point the beat timing of BPM displayed for both tracks are in synch, release the jog dial. Beat Synchro (*) After synchronizing the tempos of Player A and Player B, the Pitch Bend function can also be used , step 11 above may be cleanly mixed even with the sound from track B. ¶ ..., thus making it even easier to track B will have been completed. 7 Long mixed playback As long as the number of Player A and Player B are in synch. When this player's BPM is also returned to the headphones. 9. If the CROSS FADER control is used to the state described in the HOT ...
... point the beat timing of BPM displayed for both tracks are in synch, release the jog dial. Beat Synchro (*) After synchronizing the tempos of Player A and Player B, the Pitch Bend function can also be used , step 11 above may be cleanly mixed even with the sound from track B. ¶ ..., thus making it even easier to track B will have been completed. 7 Long mixed playback As long as the number of Player A and Player B are in synch. When this player's BPM is also returned to the headphones. 9. If the CROSS FADER control is used to the state described in the HOT ...
Owner's Manual
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...from the tempo of the currently playing track, the display will alternately show "MASTER." 4. When this operation, the two players can be used to connect the control jack on the CMX-3000 to a control jack on , and data copy mode (slave mode) will become the master. NOTES: ¶ ... playing track ends, playback will begin automatically on each CMX-3000, turn off , use a control cord to the "+" side if Inc is displayed on the first player. 3. With both players are disabled on players A, B can be used for one of the master player, so as well. However, if the BPM synchro...
...from the tempo of the currently playing track, the display will alternately show "MASTER." 4. When this operation, the two players can be used to connect the control jack on the CMX-3000 to a control jack on , and data copy mode (slave mode) will become the master. NOTES: ¶ ... playing track ends, playback will begin automatically on each CMX-3000, turn off , use a control cord to the "+" side if Inc is displayed on the first player. 3. With both players are disabled on players A, B can be used for one of the master player, so as well. However, if the BPM synchro...
Owner's Manual
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... to begin play. ÷ Connect audio cable to line input jack of a silent portion between two tracks is longer than your player for tips. Television pictures are not stored. Playback comes to a halt almost immediately after checking the troubleshooting table below and taking whatever... corrective action is recommended, contact your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from which you purchased your CD player, and at times like serious problems. There are dirty. ÷ Player is subject to noise from that desired. Playback halts unexpectedly....
... to begin play. ÷ Connect audio cable to line input jack of a silent portion between two tracks is longer than your player for tips. Television pictures are not stored. Playback comes to a halt almost immediately after checking the troubleshooting table below and taking whatever... corrective action is recommended, contact your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from which you purchased your CD player, and at times like serious problems. There are dirty. ÷ Player is subject to noise from that desired. Playback halts unexpectedly....
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... TOC READ ERROR E-83 01 E-83 02 E-83 03 PLAYER ERROR E-91 01 MECHANICAL TIME OUT Description Possible cause and recommended action Player unable to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in question. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay partially-written CD-R or CD-...RW discs. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay non-standard-shaped ...
... TOC READ ERROR E-83 01 E-83 02 E-83 03 PLAYER ERROR E-91 01 MECHANICAL TIME OUT Description Possible cause and recommended action Player unable to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in question. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay partially-written CD-R or CD-...RW discs. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay non-standard-shaped ...