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...in a location which is exposed to improve heat radiation. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners. ÷ Never use as used in the DJM-1000 and DJM-800, thus eliminating any loss in fidelity, and producing clear and powerful club sound optimally suited for DJ play "). ¶ "Fader curve ... a third LINE input. 5 Auto talk-over The auto talk-over function automatically reduces track volume when microphone input is detected. 6 Other functions ¶ A control cable can be used to connect the unit to a Pioneer DJ CD player, thus allowing playback to be linked to operation of the fader ("fader...
...in a location which is exposed to improve heat radiation. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners. ÷ Never use as used in the DJM-1000 and DJM-800, thus eliminating any loss in fidelity, and producing clear and powerful club sound optimally suited for DJ play "). ¶ "Fader curve ... a third LINE input. 5 Auto talk-over The auto talk-over function automatically reduces track volume when microphone input is detected. 6 Other functions ¶ A control cable can be used to connect the unit to a Pioneer DJ CD player, thus allowing playback to be linked to operation of the fader ("fader...
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.... - (Beat down ): Play speed becomes slower while button is calculated automatically. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Beat effect section 15 BPM display Displays the current track tempo as Beats Per Minute (BPM). ¶ The display flashes during BPM calculation and when BPM cannot be erased. 20 Effect selector (DELAY/ECHO/FILTER...
.... - (Beat down ): Play speed becomes slower while button is calculated automatically. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Beat effect section 15 BPM display Displays the current track tempo as Beats Per Minute (BPM). ¶ The display flashes during BPM calculation and when BPM cannot be erased. 20 Effect selector (DELAY/ECHO/FILTER...
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begins playback of the selected track. Also, when the CD player assigned to channel 2 is set to control. ¶ The button for the selected channel lights. 3. Press the FADER START button ...-1) THRU/ / 1 35 1. At the instant you wish to control playback. 1. Cross fader start . 4. MIXER OPERATIONS (FADER START FUNCTION) FADER START FUNCTION By connecting the optional Pioneer DJ CD Player control cable, the channel fader and cross fader can be used for the selected channel lights. 3. Set the cross fader selector switch...
begins playback of the selected track. Also, when the CD player assigned to channel 2 is set to control. ¶ The button for the selected channel lights. 3. Press the FADER START button ...-1) THRU/ / 1 35 1. At the instant you wish to control playback. 1. Cross fader start . 4. MIXER OPERATIONS (FADER START FUNCTION) FADER START FUNCTION By connecting the optional Pioneer DJ CD Player control cable, the channel fader and cross fader can be used for the selected channel lights. 3. Set the cross fader selector switch...
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... EFFECTS 1. Example Original (4 beats) 1/2 delay (8 beats) 4. ECHO (Multiple repeat sounds) This function allows an echo sound with beat of 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1 or 4/1 to the vocal portion of a track, the song takes on an effect reminiscent of 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/1 or 16/1 beat, the filter frequency is moved, greatly changing the sound coloration. FILTER In units of...
... EFFECTS 1. Example Original (4 beats) 1/2 delay (8 beats) 4. ECHO (Multiple repeat sounds) This function allows an echo sound with beat of 1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1 or 4/1 to the vocal portion of a track, the song takes on an effect reminiscent of 1/1, 2/1, 4/1, 8/1 or 16/1 beat, the filter frequency is moved, greatly changing the sound coloration. FILTER In units of...
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... average value recorded during live performances. 1. SELECT =1 / 2 / MIC / MASTER 7 LEVEL/DEPTH 4 ON/OFF This function detects the current track's BPM, and 4 beat sources are recorded in 1-step increments. 2. It may not be detected automatically, the display's BPM counter will be skipped... [1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, 4/1] or [1, 2, 4, 8, 16]. (The multiple differs depending on the parameter. 7. Set the effect selector to measure some tracks accurately. See page 10 for Manual BPM Input] By pressing the BEAT/PITCH buttons (-, +) while holding the TAP button depressed, the BPM can be ...
... average value recorded during live performances. 1. SELECT =1 / 2 / MIC / MASTER 7 LEVEL/DEPTH 4 ON/OFF This function detects the current track's BPM, and 4 beat sources are recorded in 1-step increments. 2. It may not be detected automatically, the display's BPM counter will be skipped... [1/2, 3/4, 1/1, 2/1, 4/1] or [1, 2, 4, 8, 16]. (The multiple differs depending on the parameter. 7. Set the effect selector to measure some tracks accurately. See page 10 for Manual BPM Input] By pressing the BEAT/PITCH buttons (-, +) while holding the TAP button depressed, the BPM can be ...
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...lighted. ¶ The indicator in the selected BEAT/BANK button will go out and the sample will flash quickly. Example Bank 1 Present track BPM=125 Bank 1 ON Repeat EFFECT PARAMETERS Name BEAT/BANK button parameters Parameter 1 (BEAT button) Contents Setting Range (unit) Parameter 2...+50, +100 (%) (fixed values) Amount of effect increases when dial is turned clockwise. 7 ROLL Sets effect time of 1/2 to the currently playing track. ¶ The playback speed increases while the [+] button is depressed, and decreases while the [-] button is performed. 6. No change is produced when ...
...lighted. ¶ The indicator in the selected BEAT/BANK button will go out and the sample will flash quickly. Example Bank 1 Present track BPM=125 Bank 1 ON Repeat EFFECT PARAMETERS Name BEAT/BANK button parameters Parameter 1 (BEAT button) Contents Setting Range (unit) Parameter 2...+50, +100 (%) (fixed values) Amount of effect increases when dial is turned clockwise. 7 ROLL Sets effect time of 1/2 to the currently playing track. ¶ The playback speed increases while the [+] button is depressed, and decreases while the [-] button is performed. 6. No change is produced when ...
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...setting other than [THRU]. ÷ Set the FADER START button to ON. ÷ Use a control cable to connect the CONTROL jacks of DJM-400 and CD player. ÷ Connect both the CONTROL jacks and CD input connectors. ÷ Correctly select the channel on again. 13 To restore... can't be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center. Thus, also check the other external interference may originate from the value published with some tracks. ÷ Some differences may not be correctly measurable with the CD. Static electricity or...
...setting other than [THRU]. ÷ Set the FADER START button to ON. ÷ Use a control cable to connect the CONTROL jacks of DJM-400 and CD player. ÷ Connect both the CONTROL jacks and CD input connectors. ÷ Correctly select the channel on again. 13 To restore... can't be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center. Thus, also check the other external interference may originate from the value published with some tracks. ÷ Some differences may not be correctly measurable with the CD. Static electricity or...