Operation
For more information, refer to the "Operating Instructions" on the
Pioneer DJ support page.
Playback
This section describes basic track selection and how to switch the
screen.
Playing music files on media connected to
the unit
1 Open the [USB 1] or [USB 2] slot cover and connect a
USB device.
2 Press the [USB 1] or [USB 2] button.
Tracks and folders on the connected device are displayed in a list.
Use the following buttons to switch the displayed contents.
[USB 1] button: Displays the contents of the device connected to the
[USB 1] slot.
[USB 2] button: Displays the contents of the device connected to the
[USB 2] slot.
3 Turn the rotary selector.
Move the cursor to select an item.
! To open the lower level folder, press the rotary selector. To return
to the upper level folder, press the [BACK] button.
! To return to the top level folder, press the [BACK] button for 1
second or more, or press the [USB 1] or [USB 2] button.
4 Use the rotary selector to select a track you want to load.
To display the track menu, press the rotary selector while the cursor is
hovered over the track title.
5 Press the [LOAD 1] or [LOAD 2] button.
The track loads onto the selected deck of the unit and starts playing.
! When a track has been loaded while pausing, press the [f
(PLAY/PAUSE)] button to start playback.
! When Auto Cue is on, the track pauses at the start position. In this
case, press the [f (PLAY/PAUSE)] button to start playback.
If the media contains a rekordbox library
The rekordbox library is displayed if it's stored in the connected USB
device.
! Music files are displayed by categories (album, artist, etc.) set with
rekordbox.
Playing a rekordbox library on your PC/Mac
or mobile device
Music files are displayed by categories (album, artist, etc.) set with
rekordbox.
1 Press the [rekordbox] button.
The rekordbox library is shown on the main display.
! Press the [USB 1] or [USB 2] button to select a mobile device
connected via USB.
2 Turn the rotary selector.
Move the cursor to select an item.
3 Use the rotary selector to select a track you want to load.
To display the track menu, press the rotary selector while the cursor is
hovered over the track title.
4 Press the [LOAD 1] or [LOAD 2] button.
The track loads onto the selected deck of the unit and starts playing.
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Outputting sound
Check that the unit and the external devices are properly connected
before outputting sound.
= Connecting input/output terminals (page 9)
Adjust the volume of the power amplifier or powered speakers
connected to the [MASTER1] and [MASTER2] output terminals to an
appropriate level. Note that loud sound may come out if the volume is
set too high.
1 Select the input selector switch.
Select the input source for each channel from the devices connected
to the unit.
To output sound from [CH1] or [CH2], this step isn't necessary.
2 Turn the [TRIM] knob.
Adjust the sound level input to each channel.
When the sound is input to each channel, the channel level indicator
lights up.
3 Move the channel fader away from you.
Adjust the sound level output from each channel.
4 Select the [CROSSFADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)]
switch.
Change the output destination for each channel.
5 Move the crossfader.
When the [CROSSFADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] switch is set to
[THRU], this step isn't necessary.
6 Turn the [MASTER LEVEL] knob.
The sound is output from the [MASTER 1] and [MASTER 2] output
terminals.
The master level indicator lights up.
Monitoring with headphones
1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES] output terminal.
2 Press the [CUE] button of the channel you'd like to
monitor.
3 Turn the [HEADPHONES MIX] knob.
Adjust the balance of the volume between the channel selected with
the [CUE] button and MASTER.
4 Turn the [HEADPHONES LEVEL] knob.
Adjust the headphones volume to a level you're happy with.
Setting the monitor output
The [MONO SPLIT, STEREO] setting can be changed with UTILITY.
! [MONO SPLIT]: Outputs the sound of the channel selected with the
[CUE] button to [L] and the sound of MASTER to [R].
! [STEREO]: Outputs the sound selected with the [CUE] button in
stereo.