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PIONEER CDJ-400 Introducing Pioneer's CDJ-400 deck, a flexible, affordable feature-packed performance player for the aspiring club DJ to use at home. Designed by DJs for DJs and drawing inspiration from Pioneer's industry standard CDJ-1000 series, this latest member of the CDJ family is fully geared up to serve the next generation of digital artists. The CDJ-400 allows you to play your MP3 collection off CD-R/RW discs as well as music from mass storage USB devices, such as USB keys, external hard drives and portable media devices. The deck also features the world’s first Scratch Jog Effects, with three creative scratch effects and an amazing new Loop Divide function. Virtually all of the button and slider functions can send MIDI data via USB output, making it possible for the decks to control DJ software and other applications on a PC or MAC.
The CDJ-400 deck is a perfect partner for the DJM-400 mixer and together they provide the ultimate home party set-up. Things you can do with a CDJ-400... 1. Digital media playback
2.MIDI control via USB As you'd expect, the CDJ-400 can control DJ and music application software. This is achieved by simply selecting the PC Source Select button, so that virtually all of the deck's buttons and slider can send MIDI control data via the PC USB connection. So when MIDI is the message, the CDJ-400 definitely delivers. For example, a DJ can connect the CDJ-400 to a PC or MAC and play and manipulate files from their favourite DJ application software - such as Pioneer DJS or Serato Scratch - and this doesnt even require a time-code disc to be used in the deck. 3.New illuminated Jog Wheel With a design inspired by the club standard CDJ-1000 Jog Wheel comes the CDJ-400’s 115mm illuminated platter. You can choose from six different patterns of Jog Wheel illumination and even personalise your own CDJ ‘slip mats’ or jog sheets. 4.New Scratch Jog Effects In addition to the Digital Jog Break Effects (JET, WAH and ROLL) found in CDJ Mode, we’ve included our world first Scratch Jog Effects, BUBBLE, TRANS and WAH, in vinyl mode. BUBBLE simulates a scratch technique and is great for spin backs, while TRANS is like rhythmically transforming with a mixer’s cross fader and WAH resembles the guitar Wah pedal. 5.New Beat Loop Divide Making the magic of live mash-up even more manageable, the new Beat Loop Divide facility rhythmically dices loops to fashion beats with drama, intrigue or whatever your desired effect. It is easily adjustable during loop playback, thereby creating loops with mind-melting, dancefloor-destroying twists. 6.Hot Loop and Beat Loop Besides the Beat Loop Divide, the CDJ-400 lets you create flawless four-beat Beat Loops and Hot Loops. For the latter hit the Hot Loop (In/Out point) buttons during a loop to retrigger the loop. Up to 10 Cue/Loop points per disc, for up to 920 discs, can be stored in memory and transferred by usb key between CDJ-400s. 1.Tempo range settings available:: ±6%, ±10%, ±16% and WIDE Specifications
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FULL FEATURES The Pioneer CDJ-400 DJ CD Player is a real beast hidden inside a small box. It's a deck that's fully loaded with nice tricks and includes most of the legendary features of Pioneer's CDJ family. For the first time a small version of the Jog Dial is introduced. ![]() True Multi Media Player The CDJ-400 is a player that has the possibility to play music from a lot of different sources. Of course you can insert different types of discs such as CD's, CD-R's and CD-RW's, but you can also play CD-ROM's with (folders of) MP3's. When burning your MP3 discs you can make folders up to 8 layers deep. There may be a maximum of 3.000 files on the disc in maximum 2.000 folders. But you can also connect various types of USB storage devices with MP3 files on it. The source can be a USB memory stick, Apple iPod or USB card reader. The CDJ can only access 1 disc at a time but it offers the possibility to use virtually any Memory Card. Be aware that the reading speed of the card is import so you need to purchase 'fast' cards with short access time. There is a maximum of 20,000 files MP3 files on the Memory Stick or Card. The CDJ can read 10,000 folders. Before placing your files in folders you need to consider how you are going to spread the files in folders. When you are mixing you don't want to spend a lot of time browsing to search files so make a clear system that works for you with as less folders as possible. Because reading all folders takes some time, the performance of the deck is reduced when the device is first connected. If an Apple iPod is connected you can browse through the tracks on the iPod just as you would browse the iPod itself. You can use all the features of the CDJ-400 just as you would play the tracks from a normal CD. Only the Fast Forward Search doesn't work perfectly but this is due to the transfer speed of the iPod. Rotary Select Dial This dial is used for browsing through your files on a USB device or MP3 CD. By rotating it you browse a list of the files and folders that can be found on it. If you press the dial when a folder is selected, you will open this folder. Each click moves on a position in the list forward or backwards.To go back a level (up) you simply hit the BACK button that is located just above the Rotary Dial. When the Rotary Dial is rotated during track playback nothing happens to the track playing so you can set it to the next track you would like to play from that disc. Track playback starts when the Rotary Dial is pressed. Touch Sensitive Jog Dial On the CDJ-400 there is a solid touch sensitive Jog Dial. This jog Dial is smaller but works according to the same principles as that of it's bigger brothers: the CDJ-800MK2 and CDJ-1000mk3.The outer upstanding ring of the Jog Dial is used to make pitch corrections or pitch bends. Just gently rotate the jog without pressing the top part of the dial. When rotate clockwise you pitch up the track and rotating anti clockwise will result in a pitch decrease or slowing down of the track. When Vinyl Mode is selected you gain all the benefits of the Jog Dial, the best if whichc is the Touch Sensitive part. By pressing anywhere on it you can pause playing and start scratching the tracks. When the Touch sensor is activated the outer rim of the Jog Dial will be illuminated by red lights. Changing the Jog Sheet The Jog Dial is easily changeable by putting in your own design. The surface plate can be unscrewed with a tiny screwdriver (included). When removing the screws be careful as these tiny screws get lost very quickly.After both screws are removed you can take off the transparent surface plate that protects that Jog Sheet. The standard is a semi transparent plate with a circular pattern, just like on the CDJ-200 Jog Dial. With a graphic design program like Adobe's Photoshop you can create your own designs to replace the standard one.
Jog Dial Illumination The outer ring of the Jog Dial is illuminated red. The default setting is to mimic the animation of the center display of the CDJ800/1000. This is an illuminated circle with a spot that is turned off, which rotates when playback is started or the scratch is used.Jog Illumination can be turned off or you can choose between 5 different patterns. To do so you need to enter the Utility Mode by pressing and holding the TEXT button (located to the left of the display) for a second. Rotate the Rotary Dial to select JOG ILLUMI and press it. You can now rotate the Dial to change patterns and press it to select on and exit the Utility Mode. There is off course the default (bottom right in picture), a slight illumination of the complete circle (top left), a spot that moves around (top right), or a spot followed by a fade out (bottom left). There is one more special option and that's an animated one. Utility Mode To enter the Utility Mode you need to press and hold the TEXT button (located to the left of the display) for a second. As said earlier, in this mode you can change the Jog Illumination type but also the MIDI channel and the Auto Cue Level.The MIDI channel of the CDJ can also be changed between 0 and 16. This makes it possible to connect more than 1 CDJ to a MIDI chain. By setting the Auto Cue Level you can change the level that Auto Cue uses to detect music. By lowering the Auto Cue Level you make the Auto Cue more sensitive, detecting a sound of a lower amplitude. Increasing the level will set the Cue Point to a higher level. Experiment with this to match your style of music. PC Connectivity With a USB connector you can connect the CDJ-400 to a computer. If you have PC mixing software installed you might be able to use the CDJ-400 as a controller for this software. A lot of manufactorers will support the CDJ-400 as a controller. MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrumental Digital Interface) is basically a communcation language used by musical instruments. The CDJ-400 sends out different MIDI message for all controls. The Jog Dial and Tempo slider send out variable messages, all others send a switch command ( OFF=0, ON=127). There is a complete overview of the exact MIDI mapping and messages that are sent in the back of the User Manual.At the rear of the CDJ-400 there is also a USB connector, this one is used to connect to your computer and is used to send out the MIDI signals. When the CDJ-400 is connected to a PC that runs software which can be controlled via MIDI, it can act as an interface. You can manually setup the software so it 'listens' to the right command of the CDJ-400. Internal Cue and Loop Memory For each song you play you can record one Cue Point or Loop in the internal memory bank of the CDJ-400. To use the Internal Memory you only use these two buttons: Memory/Delete and Cue/Loop Call. To store a Cue Point or Loop first set the Cue Point or make (and playback) the Loop. Then press the Memory/Delete button to memorize this point or loop. Once a track is selected and there is a memorized point for this track the Memory indicator will light up in the display.Recall a Cue Point or Loop by pressing the Cue/Loop Call button when the Memory Indicator is illuminated when the track is selected. The CDJ will instantly go to the Cue Point or Loop, playback will only start if the CDJ is already in Play Mode. You can store a maximum of 10 Cue Points/Loops per CD for a maximum of 920 CD's in the Internal Memory Copying the Internal Memory to/from a USB device
Copying to a USB device To make a safety backup or if you want to copy all points stored in the Internal Memory, you can use a USB storage device as long as it's formatted FAT 32. To export or save your data to a USB device just follow these steps: 1. EJECT the CD and remove USB devices
Copying from a USB device To import or load data from a USB device follow these steps. Be aware that loading Memory Point will replace all existing Memory Points. The points are not synchronized but replaced: 1. EJECT the CD and remove USB devices
Built-In Effects The Pioneer CDJ-400 has 6 built-in effects: 3 Scratch Effects and 3 Jog Effects. The effects that will be activated depends on the setting of the Jog mode: CDJ or Vinyl.Once an effect is selected the Jog Dial changes the parameter of the effect. The default position is set at 0 while most effects have both a positive and negative value. When you stop moving the Jog Dial, the parameter of the effect automatically returns to 0. On the right of the effect selection buttons is the HOLD button. Activate the Hold function to hold the sound effects parameter from returning to 0. Now you can slowly and gradually change the sound of the effect you're using. When Vinyl Mode is selected (and why would it NOT be) you can choose from the following Scratch Effects:
Use the CDJ Mode to activate the Jog Effects. You change the parameter by rotating the Jog Dial. On screen you see the value in the display indicated as a progress bar:
(Hot) Auto Loop Divider The Loop section of the CDJ-400 has a lot going on like Hot Loop, Loop Divider and Auto Beat Loop.
And there are also the obvious Pioneer CDJ Features:
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