

- #PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER ARCHIVE#
- #PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER PRO#
- #PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER SOFTWARE#
The CDJ-400 has a built in USB sound card. This will enable the MIDI control possibilities so the player can be used to control various types of DJ mix software. On the back of the CDJ-400 is another USB connector that can be used to connect the CDJ-400 to a computer. This makes it possible to play MP3 music from a USB memory stick. It is similar in size to the CDJ-200, but comes with scratching abilities and effects, as well as being Pioneer's first model to have a USB input. The CDJ-400 was released in the late 2007. Both the CDJ-100S and the CDJ-200 have similar options to manipulate the CD, however they lack the vinyl modes of other models. It is similar in size to the CDJ-100S, however features such as MP3 playback capabilities and loop functions have been added or improved. The CDJ-200 is the discontinued budget model CDJ CD player released in 2004. The CDJ-100S is a basic CD player with a pitch controller and three sound effect options.
#PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER ARCHIVE#
Archive of the product description for the CDJ 300 The CDJ-100S is a CDJ model that was released in early 1998. For unknown reasons, the Pioneer CDJ-300 is left out of most popular accounts on CDJs.
#PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER SOFTWARE#
Pioneer integrates its software rekordbox with the CDJs to prepare music with cue points, accurate BPM, and search/playlist functions. Pioneer CDJs released after the CDJ-400 can play from USB sticks as well as CDs. Models released prior to the CDJ-1000 lack this feature. The Pioneer CDJ-400, CDJ-800, CDJ850K, CDJ-1000, CDJ-900, CDJ-2000 and the latest model CDJ-3000 have a vinyl emulation mode that allows the operator to manipulate music on a CD as if it were on a turntable. Currently, Pioneer DJ CD players are now the most commonly found in dance clubs and are seen as the industry standard by many DJs. It quickly became the industry standard and was widely adopted in most clubs and mobile DJs throughout the 90s up until 2004 when Pioneer made an impact with the CDJ-1000. In 1993 Denon was the first to implement a 2 piece rack mounted dual-deck, variable-pitch, CD player with a jog wheel and instant cue button for DJs.
#PIONEER DJM 2000 NEXUS MIXER PRO#
Many pro audio companies such as Gemini Sound Products, Denon, Numark Industries, Stanton Magnetics, and Vestax produced DJ quality CD players. Additionally, some can function as DJ controllers to control the playback of digital files in DJ software running on a laptop instead of playing the files on the CDJ. Many have additional features such as loops and beat analysis that are not present on turntables. CDJs have jog wheels and pitch faders that allow manipulation of the digital music file similar to a vinyl record on a DJ turntable. In typical use, at least two CDJs are plugged into a DJ mixer. Originally designed to play music from compact discs, many CDJs can play digital music files stored on USB flash drives or SD cards. A DJ setup in a nightclub, consisting of three CDJs (top), three turntables for vinyl records and a DJ mixerĪ CDJ is a specialized digital music player for DJing.
