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Pioneer ’s CDJ-1000 revolutionizes the way to
play with CD's. Just like vinyl, you can stop the digital sound with your
fingers and cue up in exactly the same way. Even bending the sound or scratching
with no sound latency is possible. Never before has a digital turntable so
successfully reproduced the sounds, feel, and creativity of an analogue one.
Through research and close communication with professional DJs, Pioneer has been
provided with the challenge of developing the first true digital turntable to
feature such integrally analog features in a purely digital environment. The
1000 is changing the face of Djing -stimulating and inspiring the DJ to be more
creative behind their instruments, providing the DJ more features with which to
play, use, and experiment. No longer do you need to spend years learning the
basic DJ techniques. Scratching, cutting and mixing has never been easier. Have
you ever heard the powering down of a vinyl turntable or a DJ doing a backspin
with their vinyl? Well, Pioneer has now made that possible digitally with the
CDJ-1000 . possible digitally with the CDJ-1000 . Cue your CDs with the world
’s largest touch sensitive jog dial designed to emulate the control
characteristics of a Vinyl Turntable. The added options of Vinyl or CDJ mode
allows the DJ to work the jog dial with or without touch sensitivity. A great
new memory feature allows you to store Wave data “groove contrast ”as well
as Cue and Loop points. The information can be stored on a multimedia memory
card (MMC) or on the internal memory. So once you ’ve stored your favourite
cue or loop points they ’re there for life (or until you want to change
them).
The CDJ-1000 is designed For the Next Generation
of DJs with the world ’s first:
• Vinyl Emulation –Touch Sensitive Jog Dial, Brake and Release
• Wave Display – Reads Each Track On The CD and Displays The Sound Level
Graphically
• Internal or Removable Memory Card (MMC) for storing Cue, Loop, Wave and CD
information
• Loop In and Out Adjust
These are just a few of the exciting new functions of the CDJ 1000,which invite
you into an unknown and exciting territory of Djing, where you really are the
controller and the creator …question is …can you handle it?
The CDJ-1000 combines The Best of Vinyl and CD to Offer the DJ The Ultimate Creative Instrument
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| Wave The Wave Display makes it possible to read the CD visually like you would a vinyl record “groove contrast ”,so finding a cue /break point is quick and easy. This information is read and displayed every time you load a CD (takes 1/7 – 1/16 times of a track time to read a full track). If you use a MMC (MultiMedia, Card) the Wave is stored on the card and will appear instantly. Wave Zoom Increases the detail of wave data shown in the display (x 2 Zoom). Wave Search (Zoom) This allows you to scroll the wave data shown in the display window from the beginning to the end of a track, making it easier to set cue or loop points. CD Text /Wave Switches the display between the Wave or CD Text mode. Time Mode /Auto Cue Switches between time elapsed and time remaining, and also Auto Cue on/off. |
Playing
Address The bar graph gives a visual representation of the track playback progress and enables you to see the current playback position, just like you can on vinyl by checking the position of the needle. The length of the bar shows the current position and flashes to give advance notice when the track is about to end. BPM Counter Indicates BPM for the current track. Master Tempo Indicator Lights when the Master Tempo is on. Eject Lock indicator Lights when the Eject Lock is on. Tempo Playback Display Indicates the percentage of Tempo adjustment controlled by the Tempo Slider. Tempo Range Indicator Indicates the variable range selected with Tempo Control button. Wave Zoom Indicator Lights when the Wave Zoom mode is selected. |
Track Display Shows the number of tracks on the loaded CD. Track Number Indicator Show the current track playing. Time and Frame Indicator Indicates time and frame information. Remain Indicator Lights to show that the track time remaining has been selected. Reverse Indicator Lights when the CDJ-1000 is in reverse mode. Reloop Indicator Lights when in Reloop standby or performing a loop. Memory Loop Indicator Displays the selected track loop memory position above the Playback Address Display. Auto Cue Indicator Lights when the auto cue indicator has been selected. Memory Cue Indicator Displays the selected cue memory positions stored in memory under the Playback Address. |
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| Operation
Display Indicates current play position in frames –135 frames for one full rotation. The display is animated showing the direction of play -either forward or reverse. All Track Display Indicates the current track being played in a CD. Cue and Loop Point Indicator Indicates if there is a cue or loop point stored in memory. Vinyl Mode Indicator Lights up when the vinyl mode is selected. Vinyl Indicator Lights when the jog dial is touched or paused in Vinyl mode. Direction Indicators Indicates the direction of CD play –either forward or reverse. |
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Control Hot Cue (sampler) Memorizes up to 3 cue point ’s per CD. These points can then be recalled by hitting either of the A, B or C buttons. This function can also be used like a mini sampler for vocals, stabs, or breaks, adding that touch of creativity to any DJ set. Reverse Instant reverse is controlled by using a flickable switch. With no loss of tempo or pitch, it can be used immediately within any track without having to stop or start. Reverse can also be used with the Hot Cue and the Loop Sampler providing endless combinations and effects. Real Time Seamless Loop A quick and simple way to set a loop while a track is playing. Once the loop is set, it can then be looped continuously or until the ReLoop /Exit button is pressed. When released, the track continues playing without any pause. The loop can be re-trigged at any time by hitting the ReLoop button. Loop In /Out Adjust Another world first from Pioneer -is the ability to adjust both the In and Out points of a loop stored in memory. So now fine tuning a loop is both quick and easy. Loop-In adjust is only available on the CDJ-1000. Reloop Hitting the Reloop button instantly takes you back to the beginning of the loop stored in the CDJ-1000 ’s memory. This can be done either while the loop is playing or at any time while the current track is playing. Clever use of Reloop can create some sample like effects. The same loop is always stored in emory until replaced with a new loop. |
| Memory MMC - MultiMedia Card The CDJ-1000 has a memory feature that let ’s you store Wave Data as well as Cue and Loop points. The data can be stored on a removable memory card (MMC) or the players internal memory. The removable MMC card can also be used in any CDJ-1000 ,so once you ’ve stored your favourite cue and loop points they ’re there for life. The CDJ-1000 also has a feature that allows you to duplicate MMC cards. (Multimedia Card (MMC) is not supplied with the CDJ-1000 .) Wave Data CD Wave data is always saved on to the MMC when inserted and then appears instantly. Cue /Loop Memory Once you set a cue or loop point you can save it to either the internal memory or MMC card by hitting this button. (see memory card chart) Delete Gets rid of those Cue or Loop points that you shouldn’t have bothered saving in the first place. Call A quick and easy way to scroll through saved cue and loop points. |
| CD Control CD Control Buttons High Quality Aluminium buttons –Track Search, Search, Cue and Play /Pause. Jog Dial Cue your CD ’s with the world ’s largest touch sensitive jog dial (7 ”/206mm diameter) designed to emulate the control characteristics of a Vinyl Turntable, together with all the features from Pioneer ’s industry standard CDJ range of CD players. Pitch Bend Is used to either speed up or slow down the tempo of the music depending the direction the jog dial is rotated – either forward or reverse.. Jog Mode The CDJ-1000 can be set in either Vinyl or CDJ mode. In CDJ mode, the jog dial functions just like a Pioneer CDJ player, but without the touch sensitivity. Scratch Play /Cue When the CDJ-1000 is in vinyl mode, the top of the jog dial functions just like a Vinyl Turntable. Pressing down stops the music and allows you to scratch or cue your track by rotating the jog dial in either direction. Vinyl Speed Adjust Touch/Brake This allows adjustment in the speed at which the CD slows down until it stops. Vinyl Speed Adjust Release/Start This allows adjustment of the speed at which the CD returns to normal playback speed. |
| Tempo Master Tempo Pioneer ’s Master Tempo locks the pitch of the track even when you change the speed. You can speed up or slow down the beat without any noticeable difference in how the vocal and instruments sound. Tempo Control A new 100mm linear high precision slider connected to a 0.02 %(at +/-6 %)adjustment indication on the display panel. Gives the DJ ’s that total control and ensures that the tempo adjustment is easy and accurate. Tempo Control Range Ranges of +/-6%, +/-10%, +/-16% and +/-24% can be assigned to the Tempo Control slider to offer a greater range of adjustment than on any of the previous Pioneer CDJ ’s. Tempo Control Reset Resets the tempo to 0 %or original tempo of the track regardless of the slider position. The button has been recessed to prevent accidental selection. Eject Button &CD Lock The CDJ-1000 does have a guard to prevent you from accidentally pressing it the eject button. The CD is locked until the track is stopped. This can be deactivated as well if you are looking to do quick mixes. Multi-Read Format The CDJ-1000 can read CD, CD-R and CD-RW disks. Front Loading Loading CD ’s without having to open doors or trays makes swapping discs and selecting tracks that much faster. It also helps to keep dirt and any nasty substances out of the CD ’s working parts. |
| Cue Functions Auto Cue This is the fastest way to find the beginning of a track. The sound level can also be changed to suit your style of music (-36 db to –78 db). There is also an option to turn it off if you prefer to cue up your CD tracks manually. Manual Cue Cue points can be set anywhere on the CD using either the Vinyl or CDJ ode. Adjustment is made by using either the jog dial or manual search buttons. The cue point is automatically stored in the internal memory (If MMC is inserted in CDJ-1000 ,the cue point is automatically stored in the MMC.) until it is overwritten with a new cue point. (Jog resolution for both Vinyl and CDJ modes - 135 frames per revolution /75 frames =1 second) *If a Multimedia card (MMC) is inserted into the CDJ-1000 ,the cue point is automatically stored in the cards memory. Real Time Cue A cue point can be set on the fly and stored into the internal memory by just simply hitting the In /Real-time cue button. |
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Offers More! Fader Start /Back Cue Start When the CDJ-1000 is used with the DJM-600 , DJM-500 ,DJM-300 or DJM-300 S mixer, you can start the music by sliding the cross fader. By sliding the fader back, it will return the CDJ-1000 back to the previously selected cue point. Built For The Professional DJ To prevent accidental CD ejection or loss of mains power, the CDJ-1000 has safety guards around the power and eject buttons together with a locking feature. Relay Play Connecting two CDJ-1000 ’s with a standard 3.5 mm mini-plug cable allows one unit to be put on standby whilst the other plays. Relay Play automatically starts the second player enabling them to play 'back to back' to give you endless music play. Legato Link Conversion For High Quality Sound Equipped with Pioneer ’s wide range technology – Legato Link Conversion. The CDJ-1000 is capable of reproducing sound frequencies above 20 kHz, which are lost during normal CD-format playback. Not only does this give great sound reproduction but sounds closer to the original recording and more analog like vinyl. Shock-Proof Memory and Anti Vibration Construction Sound jumps or skipping is prevented by using a 16 second shock-proof memory for normal CD play (minimum of 10 seconds if scratching and reading wave data at the same time in Vinyl mode). Anti-Vibration Oil-dampened floating suspension prevents sound skipping, even when the player is subjected to impact during use or vibrations generated from high volume music and low frequency bass. Digital Output The CDJ-1000 is equipped with a switchable on/off digital output (phono) which can be utilized for studio use. |
| Specifications | ||
| System | Compact Disc Digital Audio System | |
| Disc Format | CD, CD-R and CD-RW | |
| Power Requirements | US | AC 120 V,60 Hz |
| ASIA /OCEANIA | AC 110-120 V/220-240 V,50/60 Hz | |
| JAPAN | AC 100V,50/60 Hz | |
| Power consumption | US | 33 W |
| ASIA /OCEANIA | 31 W | |
| JAPAN | 28 W | |
| Net Weight | 16 - 9.26 lb | |
| Dimensions | 12-5/8 ”(W)x 14-9/16 ”(D)x 4-1 /8 ”(H) | |
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| Frequency Response | 4 Hz to 20 kHz | |
| Signal To Noise Ratio | 115 dB or more (EIAJ) | |
| Distortion | 0.006 %(EIAJ) | |
| Accessories Included | Operating
Manual Power Cord Stereo Phono Cable Control Cord Forced Eject Pin 12 Month Warranty |
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| Multimedia Card (MMC) is not supplied with the CDJ-1000 | ||
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| Memory (MB) | Cue Point +Loop Point | Wave Data | Hot Cue | CD Storage Quantity |
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(CDJ-1000 ) 4 MB MMC 8 MB MMC 16/32 MB MMC |
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points per disc 100 points per disc 100 points per disc 100 points per disc |
No* All Tracks All Tracks All Tracks |
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points 3 points 3 points 3 points |
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discs 2,600 discs 5,200 discs 10,000 discs (limit) |
| *Without an MMC card installed Wave Data will take 15-20 seconds to appear in the CDJ-1000 display. | ||||
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