DDJ-1000SRT: Operating Instructions
DDJ-1000SRT: Operating Instructions
DJ Controller
DDJ-1000SRT
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How to read this manual
Thank you for choosing this Pioneer DJ product.
• Be sure to read this manual and the “Operating Instructions (Quick
Start Guide)” which are also included with this product. Both
documents include important information that you should understand
before using the unit. In particular, be sure to read the IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
• In this manual, the names of buttons, knobs and terminals that
appear on the product, and the names of buttons, menus, etc. in the
software on your PC/Mac are indicated within square brackets ([ ]).
(e.g. [Files], [CUE] button)
• Please note that the screens and specifications of the software, as
well as the external appearance and specifications of the hardware,
were still under development at the time this manual was created and
may differ from the final specifications.
• Please note that, depending on the operating system version, web
browser settings, etc., operation may differ from the ways shown in
this manual.
• Please note that the language on the screens of the software
described in this manual may differ from the language on your
screen.
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Contents
How to read this manual ............................................................... 2
Basic use.................................................................................. 37
Connection examples ................................................................. 38
Launching the system................................................................. 45
Quitting the system ..................................................................... 52
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Contents
Using SOUND COLOR FX ......................................................... 89
Using a microphone.................................................................... 91
Using external inputs .................................................................. 92
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Before you start
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Before you start
3 Click [Download].
5 Click the Serato DJ Pro software manual in the language you need.
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Before you start
5 Click [Drivers].
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Before you start
About the Serato DJ Pro software
Serato DJ Pro is a DJ software application made by Serato Limited.
DJ performances are enabled by connecting the unit to your PC/Mac
with the software installed.
Others
USB port Your PC/Mac must have a USB 2.0 port to
connect with the unit.
Display resolution Resolution of 1280 × 720 or greater
Internet connection You’ll need an internet connection to
register your user account at Serato.com
and to download the software.
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Before you start
• Be sure to use the latest version and latest service pack for your
operating system.
• Operation isn’t guaranteed on all PC/Mac models, even if the system
requirements are met.
• Depending on power-saving settings and other conditions of the PC/
Mac, the CPU and hard disk may not provide sufficient processing
capabilities. For laptops in particular, make sure the PC/Mac is in the
best condition to provide constant high-level performance when
using Serato DJ Pro (e.g. by keeping the AC power connected).
• To use the internet, you need a separate contract with an internet
service provider, which you may have to pay for.
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Before you start
• The personal information you entered when registering your user account
may be collected, processed, and used based on the privacy policy on the
Serato website.
6 Log in.
Enter the email address and password you registered to log in to Serato.com.
2 Double-click [DDJ-1000SRT_M_X.X.X.dmg].
3 Double-click [DDJ-1000SRT_AudioDriver.pkg].
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Before you start
7 Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree,
click [Agree].
• If you don’t agree to the contents of the license agreement, click [Disagree]
to cancel the installation.
8 Click [Install].
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Before you start
2 Double-click [DDJ-1000SRT_X.XXX.exe].
6 Read the terms of the license agreement carefully, and if you agree,
select [I agree to the license terms and conditions], then click
[Install].
• If you don’t agree to the contents of the license agreement, click [Close] to
cancel the installation.
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Before you start
7 Click [Close] to quit the Serato DJ Pro installer.
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Before you start
3 Check that [System software from developer “Pioneer DJ
Corporation” was blocked from loading.] appears at the bottom
of the screen.
This message will be displayed for 30 minutes after you start the installation of
the driver software.
If it is not displayed, reinstall the driver software.
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Part names and functions
Top panel
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Part names and functions
Browser section
1 Rotary selector
Turn:
Moves the cursor up or down in the library or in the [crates] panel.
Press:
Loads the selected track onto a deck.
When the cursor is in the [crates] panel, the cursor is moved to the library.
Press twice:
Loads the track onto the deck being played from the deck not being played.
When the track is loaded, the playback position isn’t changed.
2 BACK button
Press:
Move the cursor between the library and [crates] panel each time you press
the button.
If there are sub-crates for the item currently selected in the [crates] panel,
those crates are expanded or collapsed.
When the cursor is in the [Files] panel, the cursor moves to a higher layer.
When the cursor is in the [Browse] panel, the cursor moves to the previous
category.
[SHIFT] + press:
Changes the screen layout of Serato DJ Pro.
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3 LOAD PREPARE button
Press:
Loads a track onto the [Prepare] panel.
[SHIFT] + press:
Changes the panel of Serato DJ Pro.
No panel [Files] panel [Browse] panel [Prepare] panel
[History] panel No panel
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Deck section
You can control four decks with the unit. There are knobs and buttons
on the left side to control decks 1 and 3, and on the right side to control
decks 2 and 4.
1 On Jog Display
Read more: Jog display section (page 26)
2 Jog wheel
Turn the top:
‘Scratches’ when VINYL mode is on.
Bends the pitch or ‘Pitch Bend’ (slows down or speeds up the track) when
VINYL mode is off.
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[SHIFT] + turn the top:
The playback position skips in sync with the beat. (Skip mode)
• Skip mode can’t be used with tracks for which no beatgrid is set. For details
on setting beatgrids, see the Serato DJ Pro software manual.
• To use Skip mode, open the [SETUP] menu of Serato DJ Pro > [SYNC
PREFERENCES] and select [Smart Sync].
3 QUANTIZE button
Press:
Turns the Quantize function on/off.
4 SLIP button
Press:
Turns Slip mode on/off.
Read more: Using Slip (page 69)
[SHIFT] + press:
Turns VINYL mode on/off.
6 SYNC button
Press:
Automatically synchronizes the tempos (BPM) and beatgrids with a track on
one of the other decks.
[SHIFT] + press:
Cancels Sync mode.
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7 KEY LOCK button
Press:
Turns the Key Lock function on/off.
When the Key Lock function is on, the key doesn’t change even when the
playing speed is changed using the [TEMPO] slider.
• The sound is digitally processed, so the sound quality decreases.
[SHIFT] + press:
Switches the range of the [TEMPO] slider each time the button is pressed
while holding the [SHIFT] button.
Switch between [±8%] [±16%] [±50%] [±8%].
8 TEMPO slider
Adjusts the playing speed of the track.
[SHIFT] + press:
Sets Cue Loop mode.
Read more: Using Cue Loop (page 63)
[SHIFT] + press:
Sets Save Loop mode.
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b SLICER mode button
Press:
Sets Slicer mode.
[SHIFT] + press:
Sets Slicer Loop mode.
• To cancel Slicer mode and Slicer Loop mode, press the [ROLL] mode
button, [SAMPLER] mode button or [HOT CUE] mode button.
[SHIFT] + press:
Sets Pitch Play mode.
Read more: Using Pitch Play (page 67)
d PARAMETER, buttons
Sets the parameter for Loop Roll, Slicer, Sampler and other functions.
Read more: Using the Performance Pads (page 56)
[SHIFT] + press:
Turns up the key.
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f KEY RESET button
Press:
When this button is pressed during Key Sync, the key returns to its original key.
[KEY SYNC] and [KEY RESET] buttons are used for the Pitch ’n Time
function. To use this function, you’ll need to activate Pitch ’n Time. For more
details, read the Pitch ’n Time DJ Activation Manual under [Extra software
information] on the Pioneer DJ support page.
pioneerdj.com/support/
The key of the currently playing track of the selected deck returns to its original
key.
[SHIFT] + press:
Turns down the key.
g Performance Pads
You can use Performance Pads to trigger various features.
Read more: Using the Performance Pads (page 56)
h PLAY/PAUSE button
Press:
Plays/pauses a track.
[SHIFT] + press:
Returns to the temporary cue point and playback starts. (Stutter)
i CUE button
Press:
Sets, plays and calls up a temporary cue point.
• Press this button when the track is paused to set the temporary cue point.
• Press this button when the track is playing to return to the temporary cue
point and pause. (Back Cue)
• Press this button and hold it after the track returns to the temporary cue point
and playback will continue until you release the button. (Cue Sampler)
• When you press the [PLAY/PAUSE ] button during the Cue Sampler,
playback continues from that point.
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[SHIFT] + press:
Loads the previous track from the track list. (Previous Track)
• The playback position returns to the beginning of the track.
k SHIFT button
Press another button while holding the [SHIFT] button to use a different feature
assigned to the button.
l GRID button
Turn the top of the jog wheel while holding down the [GRID] button to adjust
the interval of beatgrids.
Turn the outer section of the jog wheel while holding down the [GRID] button
to slide the beatgrid to the right or left.
n CENSOR button
Press:
Hold down the button to play the track in the reverse direction. Normal
playback resumes when the button is released.
• Even during playback in the reverse direction, normal playback continues in
the background. When the button is released, playback resumes from the
point reached in the background.
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[SHIFT] + press:
Plays the track in the reverse direction. When you press the [SHIFT] and
[CENSOR] buttons again, reverse playback is canceled, and then normal
playback resumes.
o LOOP IN button
Press:
Sets a Loop In Point.
Press this button during loop playback to finely adjust the loop in point using
the jog wheel.
[SHIFT] + press:
Halves the loop playback length.
[SHIFT] + press:
Doubles the loop playback length.
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[SHIFT] + press:
Switches the active or non-active status of the loop. (Loop Active)
• Even when the loop is set to active, loop playback doesn’t start if the
playback position isn’t in the loop.
• When the playback position reaches the active loop, the loop playback
starts.
• During the loop playback, the loop playback is canceled.
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2 BPM
Displays the current BPM.
3 Playing speed
The value changes according to the position of the [TEMPO] slider.
4 Selected deck
Indicates the selected deck by the background color.
• White: Deck 1 or 2 is selected.
• Blue: Deck 3 or 4 is selected.
5 SLIP indicator
Indicates the status of Slip mode.
• Lit up: Slip mode is on.
• Not lit: Slip mode is off.
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6 Operation status
Shows the current playback position.
Rotates during playback, and stops when paused.
When the playback position reaches the set Hot Cue point, the operation status
color changes to match the Hot Cue color.
When the playback position gets closer to the Hot Cue point, the color display
area gets wider.
7 Playback position
Indicates the current playback position with the track length as one lap.
9 Elapsed time
Displays the elapsed time.
a Remaining time
Displays the remaining time.
b VINYL indicator
Indicates the status of VINYL mode.
• Lit up: VINYL mode is on.
• Not lit: VINYL mode is off.
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Mixer section
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4 USB A, LINE, USB B switches
Selects the input source of each channel from the components connected to
the unit.
• [USB A]: Select to use a track loaded onto a deck.
• [LINE]: Select to use a line level output device (DJ player, etc.) connected to
the [LINE] input terminals.
Read more: Using external inputs (page 92)
• [USB B]: Select to use a track loaded onto a deck.
6 CLIP indicator
Flashes when the output level is too high.
• Slow flashing: Occurs just before the distortion of sound begins.
• Fast flashing: The sound is distorted.
a BEAT FX display
Displays an effect name, BPM, effect parameter, etc.
b BEAT , buttons
Press:
Increases or decreases the effect timing.
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[SHIFT] + [BEAT ]:
Sets to manually enter BPM.
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m MIC2 LEVEL knob
Adjusts the volume of the [MIC 2] channel sound.
p TRIM knobs
Adjusts the volume of each channel’s sound.
r COLOR knobs
Changes the parameter of Sound Color FX for each channel.
[SHIFT] + press:
Hold the [SHIFT] button and tap the button to set the tempo of the respective
deck in time with your tapping. (Tap feature)
t Channel faders
Adjusts the volume of each channel’s sound.
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v Crossfader
The sound assigned with the crossfader assign switch is output.
Don’t forcibly pull out the channel fader and crossfader knobs. These
knobs are hard to pull out and may be broken if forcibly pulled out.
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Rear panel
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6 LINE/PHONO switch
Selects the input source for each channel from the devices connected to the
unit.
• [LINE]: Used when a line level output device (DJ player, etc.) is connected
to the [LINE/PHONO] input terminals.
• [PHONO]: Used when a phono level (for MM cartridges) output device
(turntable, etc.) is connected to the [LINE/PHONO] input terminals.
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c MIC1 input terminal
Connects a microphone.
• Either an XLR connector or a phone plug (Ø 6.3 mm) can be used.
d switch
Turns the power on or standby the unit.
e DC IN terminal
Connects a power outlet using the supplied AC adapter (using the supplied
power cord).
• Connect the AC adapter after all connections are completed.
• Use the supplied AC adapter.
f Cord hook
Hook for the AC adapter power cord.
• If the AC adapter is disconnected during playback, the sound will be
interrupted.
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Front panel
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• Only connect the power cord to a power outlet after you’ve made all
other connections.
Turn off the unit and disconnect the power cord from the outlet before
connecting different devices or changing connections.
Refer to the operating instructions for any devices you want to
connect.
• Be sure to use the supplied power cord and AC adapter.
• Be sure to use the supplied USB cable or one that supports USB 2.0.
• Do not use a USB hub.
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Connection examples
Rear panel
(1) Turntable*1, (2) Multi player*2, (3) Multi player,
(4) Portable audio device, (5) AC adapter (supplied),
(6) Power cord (supplied), (7) To power outlet,
(8) Portable audio device, (9) Multi player, (10) Turntable*1,
(11) Multi player*2, (12) PC/Mac, (13) Microphone
*1
When connecting a turntable, set the [LINE/PHONO] switch beside
the terminals to [PHONO].
*2
When connecting a multi player, set the [LINE/PHONO] switch
beside the terminals to [LINE].
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Cord hook
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Connecting output terminals
Rear panel
(1) Devices, amplifier, powered speakers, etc.,
(2) Power amplifier, powered speakers, etc.,
(3) Power amplifier (for booth monitor), powered speakers, etc.
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Front panel
(1) Headphones
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Connecting
1 Connect headphones to one of the [PHONES] output terminals
.
• To output the sound from the [BOOTH] output terminals, connect speakers
or other devices to the [BOOTH] output terminals.
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3 Connect the unit to your PC/Mac via a USB cable.
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6 Press the [] switch on this unit’s rear panel to turn this unit on.
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For Mac
In Finder, open the [Applications] folder, then click the [Serato DJ
Pro] icon.
For Windows 10
From the [Start] menu, click [Serato] > [Serato DJ Pro] icon.
For Windows 7
In the Windows [Start] menu, click [All Programs] > [Serato] >
[Serato DJ Pro].
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The screen directly after the Serato DJ Pro software is launched
The screen when tracks are loaded onto decks in the Serato DJ
Pro software
Click [Library] in the top-left corner of the screen, then select
[Vertical] or [Horizontal] from the pull-down menu to change the
Serato DJ Pro screen.
A Deck section
The track information (track name, artist name, BPM, etc.), the overall
waveform and other information of the loaded track are displayed.
B Waveform display
The waveform of the loaded track is displayed.
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C Browser section
Tracks in the library, or crates containing multiple tracks, are displayed.
1 Click the [Files] key in the Serato DJ Pro screen to open the [Files]
panel.
The contents of your PC/Mac or the hard drive/device connected to the PC/
Mac are displayed in the [Files] panel.
2 Click the folder containing the tracks you want to add to your library.
a [Files] panel
b Crates panel
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Loading a track onto a deck
The following explains how to load a track onto deck [1] as an example.
1 Rotary selector
2 BACK button
1 Press the [BACK] button on the unit, move the cursor to the crates
panel, then turn the rotary selector to select the crate, etc.
2 Press the rotary selector, move the cursor to the library, then turn
the rotary selector to select the track you want to load.
a Library
b Crates panel
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Playing tracks
The following describes how to play the track on deck 1 (left) as an
example.
2 TRIM knob
4 COLOR knob
6 Channel fader
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a Crossfader
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5 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume level of the
speakers.
Adjust the sound level output from the [MASTER] output terminals to an
appropriate level.
• If you’re outputting sound from the speaker of your PC/Mac, adjust the
speaker volume on the PC/Mac instead of using the [MASTER LEVEL]
knob.
Note
This unit and the Serato DJ Pro software include a variety of features
enabling characteristic DJ performances. For details on the respective
features, read this manual and the Serato DJ Pro software manual.
• The Serato DJ Pro software manual can be downloaded from Serato.com. For
details, see: Downloading the Serato DJ Pro software manual (page 6).
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2 Press the [] switch on the unit’s rear panel to set the unit to
standby mode.
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1 Press the [LOOP IN] button at the point you want to start looping
(the Loop In Point) during playback.
2 Press the [LOOP OUT] button at the point you want the loop to end
(the Loop Out Point).
The loop playback starts.
Press the [LOOP IN] button while holding the [SHIFT] button.
Each time you press the button, the loop cuts in half.
• The loop length can be cut in half even during 4 beat loop playback.
Press the [LOOP OUT] button while holding the [SHIFT] button.
Each time you press the button, the loop doubles in length.
• The loop length can be doubled even during 4 beat loop playback.
Canceling a loop
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Changing the Loop In point
Press the [LOOP IN] button, and turn the jog wheel.
The Loop In point is changed.
Press the [LOOP OUT] button, and turn the jog wheel.
The Loop Out point is changed.
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Using Roll
When you press a Performance Pad, a loop with the number of beats
assigned to the pad is set and the loop plays until you release the pad.
During loop roll playback, normal playback with the original rhythm
continues in the background. When a loop roll is canceled, playback
resumes from the position reached in the background.
The range of beats set for the loop roll is displayed on the PC/Mac screen.
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4 Release the Performance Pad.
The loop roll is canceled, and playback resumes from the position reached in
the background.
• Performance Pad 6 or 7:
The jump beat is halved or doubled.
The range of jump beats set is displayed on the PC/Mac screen.
• Performance Pad 5 or 8:
The playback position is jumped to the left or right with the jump beats
set.
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Using Slicer
The specified range is divided into 8 equal sections, and these 8 sliced
sections are assigned to the respective Performance Pads. While you
hold down a Performance Pad, the sound for the section assigned to
that pad is played in a loop.
While playing a loop of the pad’s sound, normal playback with the
original rhythm continues in the background. When you release the
Performance Pad and loop playback ends, playback resumes from the
position reached at that point.
• The Slicer function can't be used with tracks for which no beatgrid is
set. For details on setting beatgrids, read the Serato DJ Pro software
manual.
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The domain is divided equally into 8 sliced sections, which are assigned to
each pad as displayed below.
DOMAIN
Sliced section 1 to 8
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About Slicer mode and Slicer Loop mode
Slicer mode
When the playback position advances to the end of the range that has
been sliced into 8 equal sections, the range shown on the display
switches to the next 8 sliced sections, and these sliced sections are
assigned to the respective pads, replacing the previously assigned
sections.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Using the Sampler
You can use the Performance Pads to play tracks or sounds assigned
to the Sampler slots.
4 Drag and drop tracks to load them onto the [SAMPLER] panel’s
slots.
The sampler settings and loaded tracks are saved.
• When you press a Performance Pad while holding the [SHIFT] button, the
sound of the slot that is currently playing stops.
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Using Cue Loop
1 Press the [HOT CUE] mode button while holding the [SHIFT]
button.
The unit enters Cue Loop mode.
• With the Cue Loop function, the Hot Cue point is used as the Loop In point.
If you press a Performance Pad at which a Hot Cue point is already set, a
loop starts from that Hot Cue point.
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Returning to the Loop In point
Press the same Performance Pad while holding the [SHIFT]
button.
The playback position returns to the set Loop In point and loop
playback continues.
Canceling a loop
Press the same Performance Pad again.
The rest of the track continues to play without returning to the Loop In
point.
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Using Saved Loops
You can save a loop in a loop slot of Serato DJ Pro and call up the
saved loop.
1 Press the [ROLL] mode button while holding the [SHIFT] button.
The unit enters Saved Loop mode.
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Returning to the Loop In point
Press the same Performance Pad while holding the [SHIFT]
button.
The playback position returns to the set Loop In point and loop
playback continues.
Canceling a loop
Press the same Performance Pad again.
The rest of the track continues to play without returning to the Loop In
point.
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+4 +5 +6 +7
0 +1 +2 +3
Middle range
0 +1 +2 +3
-4 -3 -2 -1
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Down range
-3 -2 -1 0
-7 -6 -5 -4
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Using Slip
When Slip mode is on, normal playback is continued while maintaining
the original rhythm in the background during ‘Scratch’ play, loop
playback or Hot Cue playback. When ‘Scratch’ play, loop playback or
Hot Cue playback is canceled, normal playback resumes from the
position reached at that point. Various performances are possible
without breaking the rhythm.
• For the default setting, the [SLIP] button lights up when Slip mode is
on, and flashes while playback continues in the background.
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Slip Scratch Play
1 Make sure VINYL mode is on.
Check that the [VINYL] indicator on the jog display lights up.
2 For ‘Scratch’ play, operate the top of the jog wheel during playback.
Normal playback continues in the background during ‘Scratch’ play.
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Slip Braking
1 Adjust the [BRAKING] - [Stop Time] setting in the [DJ Preference]
tab of the [SETUP] menu.
For the [BRAKING] setting, you can adjust the speed from the playback of the
track until it stops.
When using the Slip Braking, adjust the [Stop Time] knob of [BRAKING] to
around 9 o’clock to set it to stop slowly.
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Slip Auto Loop
1 Press the [SLIP] button.
The unit enters Slip mode.
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Slip Manual Loop
2 Press the [LOOP IN] button, then press the [LOOP OUT] button.
Loop playback starts.
Normal playback continues in the background during loop playback.
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2 While holding the [SHIFT] button, move the channel fader from the
bottom to the top.
Playback starts from the cue point.
• If you move the channel fader back to the bottom while holding the [SHIFT]
button during playback, the track instantly jumps back to the cue point and
playback pauses. (Back Cue)
When no cue point is set, playback starts from the beginning of the track.
When you move the channel fader from the top to the bottom and hold the
[SHIFT] button while triggering a cue, playback of the track starts from the set
cue point.
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Using Crossfader Start
If you want to use Crossfader Start, set the [CROSSFADER ASSIGN]
switch to [A] or [B], the channel you want to move.
3 Hold the [SHIFT] button and move the crossfader towards the
opposite edge from where it’s set.
Playback of the track starts from the cue point.
• If you hold the [SHIFT] button during playback and move the crossfader back
to the edge where you started from, the playback position instantly jumps
back to the cue point and pauses. (Back Cue)
When no cue point is set, playback starts from the beginning of the track.
When moving the crossfader from the left edge to right edge (or vice versa) and
holding the [SHIFT] button while triggering a cue, playback of the track starts
from the set cue point.
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Using effects
The unit is equipped with two types of effects, BEAT FX and SOUND
COLOR FX.
Using BEAT FX
You can instantly set various effects that match the tempo (BPM =
Beats Per Minute) of the currently playing track.
1 Effect name
Displays the name of the selected effect.
2 AUTO / TAP
When the BPM measurement mode is auto mode, [AUTO] is displayed. When
it’s manual input mode, [TAP] is displayed.
3 BPM value
Displays the automatically detected BPM in auto mode.
If the BPM cannot be detected, the previously detected BPM value flashes.
Displays the manually input BPM in manual input mode.
4 Beat / parameter
Displays the selected number of beats.
Displays parameters depending on an effect when you press the [BEAT , ]
buttons.
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5 Selected channel
Displays the channel to which the effect is to be applied. Displays [SP]
(Sampler), [MIC], [CH 1], [CH 2], [CH 3], [CH 4], or [MST] (Master) according
to the selected channel.
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5 Press the [BEAT FX ON/OFF] button.
The effect is applied to the sound.
You can adjust the effect’s parameter by turning the [BEAT FX LEVEL/
DEPTH] knob.
The [ON/OFF] button flashes when the effect is on.
• Press the [ON/OFF] button again to turn the effect off.
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Types of BEAT FX
Fade-out
Time
1 beat
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance between the original sound and the echo sound.
When you select an effect channel from [1] to [4] of the effect channel
selector switch, the effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
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ECHO
Echoes according to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons.
• When you move the channel fader to the bottom to cut the input
volume, echo sound remains (echo tail) and the sound is faded out.
Input sound turned off
Fade-out
Time
1 beat
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance between the original sound and the echo sound.
When you select an effect channel from [1] to [4] of the effect channel
selector switch, the effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
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MULTI TAP DELAY
A delayed sound comes out up to 7 times in 1/8 beat intervals
according to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons.
• When you move the channel fader to the bottom to cut the input
volume, the delayed sound remains.
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
1/4 beat
MIN MAX
LEVEL/DEPTH
1/8 beat
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the effect time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the volume of an odd-number delay from the [MIN] position to
the center position, and an even-number delay from the center
position to the [MAX] position.
When you select an effect channel from [1] to [4] of the effect channel
selector switch, the effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
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SPIRAL
A reverberation effect is applied to the input sound.
The pitch changes at the same time if the delay time is changed.
• When you move the channel fader to the bottom to cut the input
volume, the effect sound remains.
Input sound turned off
Fade-out
Time
1 beat
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the delay time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets feedback, and the balance between the original sound and the
effect sound.
When you select an effect channel from [1] to [4] of the effect channel
selector switch, the effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
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REVERB
A reverberation effect is applied to the input sound.
• When you move the channel fader to the bottom to cut the input
volume, the reverberation sound remains.
Direct sound
Early reflected sound
Level
Reverberations
1%
Time
100%
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the extent of the reverberation effect between 1 and 100%.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance between the original sound and the echo sound.
When you select an effect channel from [1] to [4] of the effect channel
selector switch, the effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
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TRANS
The sound is cut according to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ]
buttons.
Cut Cut
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the cut time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance and duty ratio between the original sound and effect
sound.
ENIGMA JET
According to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons, a Flanger
effect is produced, adding sound with a feeling of infinite rising or
descending.
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the beat fraction between 1/16 and 64 beats or between -64 and
-1/16 beats, with respect to 1 beat of BPM time. The pitch ascends
for beat fractions between 1/16 and 64 beats. The pitch descends for
beat fractions between -64 and -1/16.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
The further clockwise the control is turned, the greater the effect is
stressed.
When turned all the way counterclockwise, only the original sound
comes out.
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FLANGER
One cycle Flanger effect is produced according to the beat you set with
the [BEAT , ] buttons.
Short delay
Time
Cycle
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the effect time between 1/16 and 64 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
The further clockwise the control is turned, the greater the effect is
stressed.
When turned all the way counterclockwise, only the original sound is
output.
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PHASER
The Phaser effect changes according to the beat you set with the
[BEAT , ] buttons.
Phase shift
Time
Cycle
PITCH
Changes the pitch of the original sound.
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the pitch of the effect sound between -50 and 100%.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the pitch of the effect sound.
When you turn the knob all the way counterclockwise, the setting
returns to the pitch of the original sound.
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SLIP ROLL
The sound being input at the point when you press the [ON/OFF]
button is recorded, and the recorded sound comes out repeatedly
according to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons.
When the effect time changes, the input sound is recorded again.
Original
Roll
1/2Repeated 1/1Repeated
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the effect time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance between the original sound and Roll sound.
ROLL
The sound being input at the point when you press the [ON/OFF]
button is recorded, and the recorded sound comes out repeatedly
according to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons.
Original
Effect turned on
1/1 roll
Repeated
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• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the effect time between 1/16 and 16 beats with respect to 1 beat
of BPM time.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Sets the balance between the original sound and Roll sound.
MOBIUS (SAW)
According to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons, saw-tooth
wave is produced, adding sound with a feeling of infinite rising or
descending.
This sound is mixed with the input sound, and the resulting sound
comes out. Oscillation is possible even if sound isn’t input.
• [BEAT , ] buttons
Sets the beat fraction between 1/16 and 64 beats or between -64 and
-1/16 beats, with respect to 1 beat of BPM time. The pitch ascends
for beat fractions between 1/16 and 64 beats. The pitch descends for
beat fractions between -64 and -1/16.
• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob
Adjusts the volume of the sawtooth wave sound to be mixed.
MOBIUS (TRI)
According to the beat you set with the [BEAT , ] buttons, triangular
wave is produced, adding sound with a feeling of infinite rising or
descending.
This sound is mixed with the input sound, and the resulting sound
comes out. Oscillation is possible even if sound isn’t input.
• [BEAT , ] buttons:
Sets the beat fraction between 1/16 and 64 beats or between -64 and
-1/16 beats, with respect to 1 beat of BPM time. The pitch ascends
for beat fractions between 1/16 and 64 beats. The pitch descends for
beat fractions between -64 and -1/16.
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• [LEVEL/DEPTH] knob:
Adjusts the volume of the triangular wave sound to be mixed.
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Types of SOUND COLOR FX
The unit has 4 types of SOUND COLOR FX.
DUB ECHO
Outputs delayed sounds repeatedly and gradually attenuate it, giving
an echo effect. The effect sound can’t be monitored even if you press
the [CUE] button of the selected channel.
[COLOR] knob:
• Turn counterclockwise: Applies the echo effect to the mid-range only.
• Turn clockwise: Applies the echo effect to the high-range only.
PITCH
Changes the sound pitch.
[COLOR] knob:
• Turn counterclockwise: The pitch descends.
• Turn clockwise: The pitch rises.
NOISE
White noise generated inside the unit is mixed in to the sound of the
channel via the filter and output.
[COLOR] knob:
• Turn counterclockwise: Gradually decreases the cut-off frequency of
the filter through which the white noise passes.
• Turn clockwise: Gradually increases the cut-off frequency of the filter
through which the white noise passes. Turn the [TRIM] knob of each
channel to adjust the volume when using [NOISE].
FILTER
Outputs sound that has passed through a filter.
[COLOR] knob:
• Turn counterclockwise: Gradually decreases the low-pass filter’s cut-
off frequency.
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• Turn clockwise: Gradually increases the high-pass filter’s cut-off
frequency.
Using a microphone
1 Connect a microphone to the [MIC1] input terminal or [MIC2] input
terminal.
2 Set the [OFF, ON, TALK OVER] switch to [ON] or [TALK OVER].
– [ON]: The indicator lights up.
– [TALK OVER]: The indicator flashes.
• When you set the switch to [TALK OVER], the sound of channels other than
the [MIC1] channel and [MIC2] channel is attenuated by -18 dB (default)
when a sound of -10 dB or greater is input to the microphone.
• The level of attenuation applied when you set the switch to [TALK OVER]
can be changed in Utilities mode. For details on how to change this setting,
read: MIC TALKOVER level setting (page 99).
• Talkover mode can be switched between Normal mode and Advanced mode.
For details on how to change this setting, read: MIC TALKOVER mode
setting (page 99).
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Note
• For details on the respective items, read: Connecting (page 42) and Part names
and functions (page 15).
4 Turn the [TRIM] knob and move the channel fader to adjust the
volume of the sound output from each channel.
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Advanced use
Mixing the sound of turntables, etc.
1 Connect turntables or other phono level (for MM cartridges) output
devices to the [LINE/PHONO] input terminals of [CH3] or [CH4].
• [CH1] and [CH2] are input terminals for [LINE] only.
• Connect the ground wire of the turntable to the [SIGNAL GND] terminal of
the unit.
4 Turn the [TRIM] knob and move the channel fader to adjust the
volume of the sound output from each channel.
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Changing the settings
2 Press the [] switch on the rear panel of the unit to turn the unit to
Standby mode.
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Changing the settings
Utilities modes
The following settings can be changed:
• MIDI controller mode setting (page 96)
• Demo/Screen Saver setting (page 97)
• Auto Standby setting (page 98)
• MIC TALKOVER mode setting (page 99)
• MIC TALKOVER level setting (page 99)
• MIC LOW CUT FILTER setting (page 100)
• Microphone output setting for the Booth monitor (page 100)
• Microphone sound limiter setting to be added to the Master output
(page 101)
• Microphone sound limiter setting to be added to the Booth output
(page 101)
• Master Attenuator Level setting (page 101)
• Mono/stereo setting for the Master output (page 102)
• Booth Attenuator Level setting (page 102)
• Mono/stereo setting for the Booth output (page 102)
• Peak Limiter setting for the Master output (page 103)
• REC OUT setting (page 103)
• Channel Fader Start setting (page 104)
• Crossfader Start setting (page 104)
• Crossfader Cut Lag setting (page 105)
• Slip mode flashing setting (page 105)
• [SLIP] button lit/flash operation setting (page 106)
• Jog ring brightness setting (page 106)
• Jog display brightness setting (page 106)
• BEAT FX display brightness setting (page 107)
• Factory resetting (page 107)
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MIDI controller mode setting
The unit changes operation according to whether Serato DJ Pro is
running.
Setting item: [MIDI MODE]
• [AUTO]
When Serato DJ Pro is running, the unit can be used as a controller
suitable for the Serato DJ Pro features.
When Serato DJ Pro isn’t running, the unit can be used as a general
MIDI controller.
• [GENERAL]
Even though Serato DJ Pro is running, the unit is used as a general
MIDI controller.
Default setting is [AUTO].
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Demo/Screen Saver setting
Set the Screen Saver and the time for when to start Demo mode.
To cancel Demo mode or Screen Saver, operate any knob or button on
the unit.
Setting item: [DEMO / S.SAVER]
• [DISABLE]
Demo mode and the Screen Saver feature don’t start.
• [DEMO 1min]
Demo mode starts when there is no operation on the unit for 1
minute.
• [DEMO 5min]
Demo mode starts when there is no operation on the unit for 5
minutes.
• [DEMO 10min]
Demo mode starts when there is no operation on the unit for 10
minutes.
• [S.SAVER]
The Screen Saver starts when there is no operation on the unit for 30
minutes.
Default setting is [DEMO 10min].
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Auto Standby setting
Change the Auto Standby setting.
When this setting is enabled, the unit enters Standby mode
automatically after 4 hours if the following conditions are met.
– None of the unit’s buttons or knobs are operated.
– No audio signal of –24 dB or greater is input to an input terminal of
the unit.
Press the [QUANTIZE] button on the left deck to cancel Standby
mode.
Setting item: [AUTO STANDBY]
• [ON]
The Auto Standby feature is enabled.
• [OFF]
The Auto Standby feature is disabled.
Default setting is [ON].
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MIC TALKOVER mode setting
Switch Talkover mode.
Setting item: [TALKOVER MODE]
• [ADVANCED]
Sound from channels other than the microphone channel comes out
with only the mid-range attenuated according to the talkover level
setting.
dB
Frequency
• [NORMAL]
Sound from channels other than the microphone channel comes out
with the sound attenuated according to the talkover level setting.
dB
Frequency
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MIC LOW CUT FILTER setting
Set whether to apply a filter to microphone sound to cut out sound
lower than the human voice.
Backgound noise from the speaker, etc. input to the microphone can
be reduced by the low cut filter.
Setting item: [MIC LOW CUT]
• [ON]:
MIC LOW CUT FILTER is enabled.
• [OFF]:
MIC LOW CUT FILTER is disabled.
Default setting is [ON].
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Microphone sound limiter setting to be added to the
Master output
Decreases sudden, unpleasant digital clipping of microphone sound
that is added to the master output.
Setting item: [MIC LMT (MSTR)]
• [ON]
Enable the peak limiter.
• [OFF]
Disable the peak limiter.
Default setting is [ON].
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Changing the settings
Mono/stereo setting for the Master output
Switch the mono/stereo setting for the master output sound.
Setting item: [MASTER OUT]
• [MONO]
The master sound is output in mono.
• [STEREO]
The master sound is output in stereo.
Default setting is [STEREO].
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Peak Limiter setting for the Master output
Decreases sudden, unpleasant digital clipping of the master output.
Setting item: [MASTER LIMITER]
• [ON]
Enable the peak limiter.
• [OFF]
Disable the peak limiter.
Default setting is [ON].
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Changing the settings
Channel Fader Start setting
Change the setting of the Channel Fader Start feature.
Setting item: [CH FDR START]
• [ON(SYNC ON)]
The Channel Fader Start feature is enabled with the Sync feature.
(The Sync feature is activated when the Channel Fader Start feature
starts.)
• [ON(SYNC OFF)]
The Channel Fader Start feature is enabled without the Sync feature.
(The Sync feature isn’t activated when the Channel Fader Start
feature starts.)
• [OFF]:
The Channel Fader Start feature is disabled.
Default setting is [ON(SYNC OFF)].
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Changing the settings
Crossfader Cut Lag setting
Adjust the cut lag (range of no sound) on both edges of the crossfader.
The setting value is the size of the cut lag.
Setting item: [CR FDR CUT LAG]
Setting values: [0] to [52]
Default setting is [7].
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Changing the settings
[SLIP] button lit/flash operation setting
By default, the [SLIP] button lights when the mode switches to Slip
mode and flashes while playback is continuing in the background.
With this setting, the [SLIP] button can be made to flash when Slip
mode is started, regardless of whether or not normal playback
continues while the original rhythm is maintained in the background.
Setting item: [SLIP LIT TYPE]
• [LIT]
The [SLIP] button lights upon entering Slip mode and the [SLIP]
button flashes while normal playback is continued while the original
rhythm is maintained in the background.
• [BLINK]
The [SLIP] button flashes upon entering Slip mode.
Default setting is [LIT].
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Changing the settings
BEAT FX display brightness setting
Sets the brightness of the BEAT FX display.
Set to [1] for the darkest illumination, and [3] for the brightest
illumination.
Setting item: [DISPLAY BRT.]
Setting values: [1] / [2] / [3]
Default setting is [3].
Factory resetting
All settings will be changed to defaults.
Setting item: [FACTORY RESET]
• [cancel]:
Don’t change settings to defaults.
• [reset]:
Change settings to defaults.
Select the item and press the [MASTER CUE] button to complete
resetting.
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Changing the settings
For Mac
In Finder, open the [Applications] folder, then click the [Pioneer] >
[DDJ-1000SRT] > [DDJ-1000SRT driver version display utility].
For Windows 10
In the [Start] menu, click [Pioneer] > [DDJ-1000SRT Settings
Utility].
For Windows 7
In the Windows [Start] menu, click [All Programs] > [Pioneer] >
[DDJ-1000SRT] > [DDJ-1000SRT Settings Utility].
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Changing the settings
Adjusting the buffer size (when ASIO is used)
You can use this feature only with a Windows operating system.
If an application using the unit as the default audio device (DJ software,
etc.) is running, quit the application before adjusting the buffer size.
Display the setting utility before starting.
• If a large buffer size is set, drops in audio data (breaks in the sound)
occur less easily, but the time lag due to the delay in the transfer of
the audio data (latency) increases.
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Changing the settings
Checking the version of the driver software
Display the setting utility before starting.
• You can check the firmware version of the unit on the screen.
• The firmware version isn’t displayed when the unit isn’t connected to
the PC or when the unit and PC aren’t properly communicating.
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Changing the settings
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Additional information
Troubleshooting
If you think something is wrong with the unit, check the information
below and refer to the [FAQ] for the DDJ-1000SRT on the Pioneer DJ
website.
pioneerdj.com/support/
Also, check any connected devices. If you can’t solve the problem, ask
your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry
out repair work.
• The unit may not work properly if it’s subjected to static electricity or
other external influences. In this case, you may be able to restore
proper operation by turning off the power, waiting 1 minute, then
turning the power back on.
Power
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Additional information
Connection
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Sound
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Serato DJ Pro
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Music files in the library can’t be edited.
• Deactivate [Protect Library] in the [Library + Display] tab of the
[SETUP] menu.
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Others
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Playback sound is interrupted when using a DJ software.
• For Mac, set the appropriate buffer size (latency) value for the DJ
software.
• For Windows, set the appropriate buffer size value on the setting
utility.
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Signal flow
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Specifications
AC adapter
Power ................................................ AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Rated current................................................................................0.9 A
Rated output .....................................................................DC 12 V, 3 A
Audio Section
Sampling rate ......................................................................... 44.1 kHz
D/A converter............................................................................... 32-bit
A/D converter............................................................................... 24-bit
Frequency characteristic
USB, LINE, MIC1, MIC2...........................................20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (rated output, A-WEIGHTED)
USB ........................................................................................ 112 dB
LINE .........................................................................................96 dB
PHONO ....................................................................................85 dB
MIC1 .........................................................................................80 dB
MIC2 .........................................................................................80 dB
Total harmonic distortion (20 Hz to 20 kHzBW)
USB ...................................................................................... 0.002 %
LINE ..................................................................................... 0.005 %
Standard input level / Input impedance
LINE .......................................................................... –12 dBu/47 kΩ
PHONO ..................................................................... –52 dBu/47 kΩ
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MIC1 ......................................................................... –57 dBu/3.3 kΩ
MIC2 ......................................................................... –57 dBu/3.3 kΩ
Standard output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
MASTER 1 ............................................ +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω or less
MASTER 2 ............................................ +2 dBu/10 kΩ/680 Ω or less
BOOTH.................................................. +6 dBu/10 kΩ/330 Ω or less
PHONES ...................................................+8 dBu/32 Ω/10 Ω or less
Rated output level / Load impedance
MASTER 1 .................................................................. 25 dBu/10 kΩ
MASTER 2 .................................................................. 21 dBu/10 kΩ
BOOTH........................................................................ 25 dBu/10 kΩ
Crosstalk
LINE .........................................................................................82 dB
Channel equalizer characteristic
HI ...............................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (20 kHz)
MID ..............................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz)
LOW ............................................................–26 dB to +6 dB (20 Hz)
Microphone equalizer characteristic
HI .............................................................–12 dB to +12 dB (10 kHz)
LOW ........................................................–12 dB to +12 dB (100 Hz)
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Additional information
PHONES output terminals
1/4” stereo jack .......................................................................... 1 set
3.5 mm stereo mini jack............................................................. 1 set
USB ports
B type .......................................................................................2 sets
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Additional information
Computer requirements
Supported operating systems
• Mac:
macOS Mojave 10.14 / macOS High Sierra 10.13 / macOS Sierra
10.12 (latest update)
• Windows (32-bit version, 64-bit version):
Windows® 10 / Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 7 (latest service pack)
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Additional information
Checking the latest information on the driver software
For the latest information on the unit’s designated driver software, see
the Pioneer DJ support page below.
pioneerdj.com/support/
1 DEFINITIONS
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2 PROGRAM LICENSE
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