Pioneer CDJ-400: BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES) CONTENTS
BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES) CONTENTS: Pioneer CDJ-400
Table of contents
- IMPORTANT VENTILATION CAUTION Operating Environment
- FEATURES
- BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES) CONTENTS
- DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT Types of discs playable on this unit Playing MP3 files
- BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT)
- CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Location Storing Discs Installation Guidelines Condensation Cleaning and Handling Compact Discs Cleaning the Player CD Lens Cleaner
- CONNECTIONS 2. Connecting control cable for relay play
- 3. Connecting to other devices 4. Connecting the power cord
- PANEL FACILITIES 7. HOLD button
- 30. Jog touch indicators Rear Panel
- About TEXT display Removing the jog sheet
- DISC LOADING/UNLOADING
- DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS Starting playback Auto cue function Resume function To stop playback To temporarily interrupt playback
- Track cueing Jog dial functions Rotary search Fast-forward/fast-reverse
- Scratch Jog Effect Digital Jog Break Change playback speed Applying master tempo
- Mixing different tracks Cue point settings
- ADVANCED OPERATIONS Fader start playback Loop playback Scratch play Spin play Reverse play
- Relay play using two players Cue point/loop point memory Writing and reading data
- MIDI SETTING
- TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom
- Error message display
- SPECIFICATIONS

BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES)
OIL DAMPER FLOAT
Disclaimer
OIL DAMPER FLOAT construction helps resist shakes and im-
¶ Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
pacts.
Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
This unit features an OIL DAMPER FLOAT design, making it
Apple and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
harder for distortions and sound breakup to occur due to im-
U.S. and other countries.
pacts from operation and vibrations from the floor.
¶ The typefaces included herein are partially developed by
DynaComware Taiwan Inc.
MULTI READ
¶ ASIO is a registered trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies
GmbH.
Supports playback of CD-R and CD-RW discs. (Some discs
may not replay properly, however, due to certain special
characteristics of some discs and recorders, as well as due to
dirty or damaged discs.)
MP3 DJ PLAY
MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM or USB memory device can be
played with DJ functions.
PC CONNECTION
Virtually all the button and slider functions of the CDJ-400 can
be output to external devices.
These signals can then be used to control Pioneer’s own DJ
software “DJS” as well as other computer software applica-
tions. In addition, music tracks played on the computer can
be output as audio from the CDJ-400.
CONTENTS
Change playback speed ...................................... 16
BEFORE OPERATING
Applying master tempo ...................................... 16
FEATURES ................................................................... 3
Scratch Jog Effect ............................................... 16
DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT .............................. 5
Digital Jog Break ................................................. 16
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING ........................ 7
Cue point settings ............................................... 17
CONNECTIONS............................................................ 8
Mixing different tracks ........................................ 17
PANEL FACILITIES .................................................... 10
ADVANCED OPERATIONS ....................................... 18
Loop playback ...................................................... 18
OPERATIONS
Fader start playback ............................................ 18
DISC LOADING/UNLOADING ................................... 13
Scratch play ......................................................... 18
DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS ........................................ 14
Spin play............................................................... 18
Auto cue function ................................................ 14
Reverse play ......................................................... 18
Starting playback ................................................. 14
Cue point/loop point memory ............................ 19
Resume function.................................................. 14
Relay play using two players ............................. 19
To stop playback.................................................. 14
Writing and reading data .................................... 19
To temporarily interrupt playback ..................... 14
MIDI SETTING............................................................ 20
Jog dial functions ................................................ 15
Fast-forward/fast-reverse ................................... 15
OTHER
Track cueing ......................................................... 15
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 21
Rotary seach ........................................................ 15
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 23
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