Connections Pioneer CDJ-900/CDJ-2000

Connections Pioneer CDJ-900/CDJ-2000

Pioneer CDJ-900/CDJ-2000 Scratch Live Connection Guide Connections Connect the Multi Player (or players, if more than one are to be connected*) to the computer with the use of a USB cable. The example here is for connecting to CDJ-900, but the method is the same for CDJ-2000. *Up to 3 Multi Players can be connected to the Scratch Live. Connecting with Serato Scratch Live Computer Scratch Live USB cable USB cable USB cable Scratch Live SL1/SL3 LEFT DECK RIGHT DECK 3456 Audio cable to Amp POWER R L DIGITAL AUDIO OUT CONTROL OUT CDJ-900 DJ mixer CDJ-900 Power cable To an AC outlet * Scratch Live is a registered trademark of Serato Audio Research. 1 Using Multi Players as Scratch Live Controllers Switch on the power to all units once the connections have been made. Then, set up the Multi Players in accordance with the following procedures. [MENU] button [LINK] button UTILITY BACK TAG TRACK BROWSE TAG LIST INFO MENU /REMOVE OFF POWER ON LINK STANDBY USB DISC EJECT STOP USB ROTARY SELECTOR DISC 1 / 16 1 1 / 4 TIME AUTO VINYL MODE CUE SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE 1 / 8 2 1 / 3 IN / CUE OUTRELOOP/EXIT CUE/LOOP DELETE MEMORY 1 / 4 4 1 / 2 LOOP CALL JOG MODE IN ADJUST OUT ADJUST 1 / 2 3 / 4 SLIP 8 VINYL AUTO BEAT LOOP Press the [LINK] button on the Multi Player. When [CONTROL MODE (HID STANDARD] is displayed 1 BEAT SELECT on the Multi Player’s main display area, press and hold the [MENU] button for at least one second to DIRECTION TEMPO 6 10 16 WIDE REV advance to the [UTILITY] mode. Select [ADVANCED] for the [HIDMASTER SETTING] using the rotary selector and TEMPO then press [MENU] button toTRACK SEARexitCH [UTILITY] mode. SEARCH 2 Press the [LINK] button on the Multi Player and then select [USB MIDI] for the [CONTROL MODE (HID ADVANCED)]. Press the rotary selector to set the parameter. The Multi Player is now recognized by the 0 Scratch Live. CUE PLAY / PAUSE • [USB MIDI] will not appear on the REMultiV Player’s main displayFWD area when the Multi Player and computer USB connection fails. TEMPO MULTI PLAYER CDJ-900 3 When [Turn Encoder] is displayed on the Multi Player’s main display area, select the deck to be controlled, from 1 to 3, by rotating the rotary selector. The parameters are set by pressing the rotary selector. As described above, the Scratch Live can now be controlled from the Multi Player. 2 Operating the Scratch Live with Multi Player Buttons The default settings are shown below. CDJ-900 CDJ-900 buttons Scratch Live functions 1 PLAY/PAUSE Toggles playback on/off qr9 sta vu Works as CDJ style CUE button 2 CUE for setting and jumping to temporary cues. UTILITY BACK TAG TRACK BROWSE TAG LIST INFO MENU /REMOVE 3 SEARCH Fast Forward OFF POWER ON 4 SEARCH Rewind LINK STANDBY USB DISC EJECT 5 TRACK SEARCH Loads next track STOP USB 8 6 TRACK SEARCH Loads previous track DISC k 1 / 16 1 / 4 Toggles playback forwards or c 1 7 DIRECTION TIME AUTO VINYL i reverse. MODE CUE SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE d 1 / 8 2 1 / 3 Sets loop in point. (Press again IN / CUE OUTRELOOP/EXIT CUE/LOOP l DELETE MEMORY 8 IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) to adjust the loop in point. Press 1 / 4 4 1 / 2 LOOP CALL e again to exit loop in edit mode.) JOG MODE j IN ADJUST OUT ADJUST 1 / 2 8 3 / 4 SLIP f VINYL m Sets loop out point. (Press again AUTO BEAT LOOP 9 OUT (OUT ADJUST) to adjust the loop out point. Press BEAT g again to exit loop out edit mode.) b SELECT h Turns on and off current loop. DIRECTION TEMPO 6 10 16 WIDE 10 RELOOP/EXIT Jumps to start of loop when 7 REV n turning it on. MASTER TEMPO o Switches the auto loop beat TRACK SEARCH 6 BEAT SELECT (Press) division between (1,2,4,8) and (1/16, 1/8, 1/4,1/2) 5 SEARCH 11 Press and hold Beat Division 4 BEAT SELECT (Hold) button to switch to (1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 3 3/4) p 0 12 1 Toggles 1 bar autoloop on/off. 2 CUE 13 2 Toggles 2 bar autoloop on/off. PLAY / PAUSE 14 4 Toggles 4 bar autoloop on/off. REV FWD 1 15 8 Toggles 8 bar autoloop on/off. TEMPO 16 CUE/LOOP CALL Jumps to next loop slot MULTI PLAYER CDJ-900 17 CUE/LOOP CALL Jumps to previous loop slot 18 DELETE Deletes current loop slot. Saves the loop to the current loop 19 MEMORY slot. Eject the current track. 20 DISC EJECT NOTE : This also ejects any CD in the player. 21 TOUCH/RELEASE Adjusts the stop and start speeds. Switches between jog and scratch 22 JOG MODE mode for platter interaction. Switches tempo range between 23 TEMPO +/- 6, 10,16 and 100% (WIDE) 24 MASTER TEMPO Toggles Keylock on or off 25 TEMPO Adjust pitch slider 26 TIME MODE Enters USB connection mode. Switches display between 27 LINK elapsed & remaining time 28 BROWSE Browse through library 29 INFO Displays song information Moves focus back to the crate 30 BACK selector. Scrolls through library (crates/ songs/browse). Push the rotary 31 Rotary selector selector to load select track or to tab cursor focus 3 CDJ-2000 CDJ-2000 buttons Scratch Live functions 1 PLAY/PAUSE Toggles playback on/off Works as CDJ style CUE button ut e vwf c yx 2 CUE for setting and jumping to temporary cues. TAG TRACK UTILITY BACK /REMOVE BROWSE TAG LIST INFO MENU 3 SEARCH Fast Forward OFF POWER ON LINK STANDBY USB 4 SEARCH Rewind STOP UNLOCK LOCK USB 5 TRACK SEARCH Loads next track DISC EJECT SD 6 TRACK SEARCH Loads previous track l DISC Toggles playback forwards or SD 7 DIRECTION TIME AUTO h d MODE CUE reverse. HOT CUE VINYL SPEED ADJUST Jumps to cue point1. If in REC 8 TOUCH/BRAKE i m 8 HOT CUE A mode, press to set a cue point at 9 IN / CUE OUTRELOOP/EXIT NEEDLE SEARCH CUE/LOOP DELETE MEMORY the current play position. LOOP CALL RELEASE/START j Jumps to cue point2. If in REC IN ADJUSTOUT ADJUST n JOG ADJUST a 4-BEAT LOOP 9 HOT CUE B mode, press to set a cue point at the current play position. REC / CALL LOOP CUTTER k LIGHTHEAVY VINYL JOG b CDJ MODE Jumps to cue point3. If in REC g o 10 HOT CUE C mode, press to set a cue point at DIRECTION TEMPO 6 10 16 WIDE the current play position. 7 FWD p REV 11 REC/CALL Enters Hot Cue REC mode MASTER TEMPO TRACK SEARCH q Run your finger along the needle 6 12 NEEDLE SEARCH search strip to scroll through the track. 5 SEARCH Sets loop in point. (Press again 4 13 IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) to adjust the loop in point. Press 3 r again to exit loop in edit mode.) 0 Sets loop out point. (Press again CUE TEMPO 2 RESET 14 OUT (OUT ADJUST) to adjust the loop out point. Press REV FWD again to exit loop out edit mode.) PLAY / PAUSE Turns on and off current loop. 1 TEMPO 15 RELOOP/EXIT Jumps to start of loop when turning it on. MULTI PLAY ER CDJ-2000 Creates a 4 beat loop. (Press 4-BEST LOOP/ 16 again to halve the loop to 2 beats, s LOOP CUTTER and again to 1 beat and so on.) Jumps to next or previous loop 17 CUE/LOOP CALL slot. 18 DELETE Deletes current loop slot. Saves the loop to the current loop 19 MEMORY slot. 20 JOG ADJUST Adjust platter sensitivity. Eject the current track. 21 DISC EJECT NOTE : This also ejects any CD in the player. 22 TOUCH/BREAK Adjusts the stop speed. 23 RELEASE/START Adjusts the start play speed. Switches between jog and scratch 24 JOG MODE mode for platter interaction. Switches tempo range between 25 TEMPO +/- 6, 10,16 and 100% (WIDE) 26 MASTER TEMPO Toggles Keylock on or off 27 TEMPO Adjust pitch slider 28 TEMPO RESET Reset pitch to zero 29 LINK Enters USB connection mode. TIME MODE Switches display between 30 (AUTO CUE) elapsed & remaining time 31 BROWSE Browse through library 32 INFO Displays song information Moves focus back to the crate 33 BACK selector. Scrolls through library (crates/ songs/browse). Push the rotary 34 Rotary selector selector to load select track or to tab cursor focus Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2010 Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. 4.

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