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  • panoulix
    MCast Resident DJ
    • Feb 2009
    • 737

    DJing Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

    Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

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    Evolution. Changing times call for changing tools. That’s why Pioneer’s new multi-format player is the natural selection for the next generation of DJs. It’s been 15 years since the genesis of Pioneer’s first CDJ deck, which led to the world-beating CDJ-1000 series. Now it’s time for something completely new. Introducing a major leap forward for the club standard CDJ series: the CDJ-2000 – Pioneer’s new professional player for the digital age.

    The CDJ-2000 fizzes with fresh DNA and can play music from multiple sources, including CD, DVD, USB storage devices and SD memory cards. It also comes with the revolutionary music database management software for DJs: rekordbox™. Based on Pioneer’s ‘Prepare & Perform’ concept, rekordbox™ works (for both Mac and PC) like the leading music database management software, but is more creative and more DJ-friendly. rekordbox™ allows DJs to prepare more before their performance and opens a door to tools such as Hot Cue Banks and Quantize, for perfectly synced loops every time. DJs can then export data to a USB or SD device to access vast libraries of music files and perform live – without the need for extra equipment or any inconvenient rewiring in the club. No need to burn CDs, simply take your USB device to the club, plug in to the CDJ and play. Through the industry-first Pro DJ Link, music files and database data on one single USB or SD device can be shared simultaneously by up to four players connected via LAN (local area network) cable. Plus, the data history of each DJ set is automatically saved and can be made into a playlist that can be loaded back into rekordbox™. Another key facet of the CDJ-2000 is its advanced HID (human interface device) and MIDI capabilities for native control of DVS (digital vinyl systems) via USB. What’s more, it achieves Pioneer’s highest sound quality to date through an improved audio output circuit, a new audiophile-pleasing Wolfson DAC processor, and a built-in 24-bit/48 kHz sound card.

    Naturally, the CDJ-2000’s layout is related to its robust, reliable predecessor, the CDJ-1000MK3. However, although it fits easily into the MK3’s footprint, it ramps up performance with the largest (6.1-inch) clearest full-colour screen in the business. Below the screen is an industry-first waveform Needle Search™/Needle Drop ribbon, so that all the convenience of direct file browsing can now be found in an intuitive hardware format. Add to these features a highly evolved illuminated Jog wheel, and an overall enhanced design, complete with carry handles and Kensington lock, and you have the ideal digital innovation for total performance and seamless synchronisation.

    ‘DJing is increasingly about the endless creative possibilities opened up by digital Darwinism. Natural selection favours superior performance and those who can better streamline processes to channel the best of the software and hardware worlds. It really is all about the survival of the fittest. This new hybrid species of multi-player, our CDJ-2000, is thus an adaptable digital solution for the evolving needs of leading DJs,’ comments Mark Grotefeld, Head of Marketing (Pro DJ), Pioneer Europe.

    CDJ-2000 KEY FEATURES
    Fully compatible with a wide range of media formats
    Besides regular audio CDs (and MP3 data CDs and DVDs) the CDJs can play music files that have been copied to SD memory cards and USB storage devices, such as flash memory and hard disk drives. Compatible file formats are MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF (16/24-bit). Files on Tonium’s Pacemaker*1 can also be played when connected as a storage device via USB.

    rekordbox™ database management software for DJs introduces the ‘Prepare & Perform’ concept
    The idea behind ‘Prepare & Perform’ is that rekordbox™ works in harmony with DJs, allowing them to analyse, arrange, edit and export their music and data to digital media before their performance. Put simply, rekordbox™ offers an alternative to taking a laptop to the club. Not only does it function like a database for DJs (and is compatible with the leading music database management software through a bridge feature) but it also offers many more creative opportunities. DJs can prepare cue points, loops and Hot Cues in advance of their show. They can manage music files by editing tag information and artwork, while rekordbox™ analyses such track information as BPM and wave data. DJs can also edit beatgrids, which utilise the CDJ-2000’s new Quantize performance features, so, as an option, all cue points and loops can be set perfectly on-beat every time. In addition, users can create, edit and manage playlists in rekordbox™ and the CDJ-2000 creates a history playlist on your storage device of every track played for review when you next sync with rekordbox™.

    Huge full-colour display screen leads the market
    A bright, elevated 6.1-inch LCD enables DJs to acquire all information at a glance in the dark. And it’s not just about browsing directly though text, because artwork can also be displayed. Thanks to a combination of the GUI (graphical user interface) and a rotary selector, track browsing/selection is made super-quick and easy. Plus, for on-the-fly programming, tag lists can be created using the dedicated Tag button. Meanwhile, that all-important wave data is displayed with improved precision, so that high/low amplitude components can be grasped in the greatest detail to date.

    Industry-first Needle Search™/Needle Drop for speedy searches and previews
    This industry first reproduces digitally the action of needle dropping on vinyl. Needle Search™ lets you instantaneously preview music at any chosen point with pinpoint accuracy. Simply slide a finger along the Needle Drop pad while listening to the stuttered preview and checking the wave display to locate peaks and troughs. This tactile ribbon controller can also be used to conduct keyword searches.

    Industry-first Pro DJ Link permits multi-play from a single source and file sharing among four players
    For the very first time, DJs can connect up to four CDJ-2000s and rekordbox™ by LAN connection and instantly share music and data between the players. That’s one LAN hub, one USB storage device or SD memory card, and countless creative possibilities – multi-directionally reinforced.

    Improved quality audio output circuit with Wolfson DAC processor
    A high-performance Wolfson DAC processor allows audio to be reproduced with a lush analogue feel. Great news for audiophiles is the better signal-to-noise ratio, giving a massive improvement on the CDJ-1000MK3 processor, and a new hybrid operation amplifier circuitry that also minimises noise. The result is a clear, transparent sound that is faithful to the original.

    Advanced connectivity with 24-bit/48 kHz sound card, HID and MIDI control via USB
    The CDJ-2000 has a built-in sound card so no extra interface or unnecessary rewiring is required and connection is possible by using only one USB cable. Information can be output as MIDI to software and other MIDI devices via USB. The player can also be used as a MIDI controller. But HID control offers superior interfacing with software, beating MIDI with speed, audio/visual streaming and two-way information on displays. Consequently, the player can easily, precisely and natively control such DVS systems as Serato’s Scratch Live*2, Native Instrument’s Traktor*3 series and MixVibes’ Cross*4 – without any need for time-coded discs.

    Quantized beat loop for perfectly synced cue points, loops and Hot Cues
    After music files have been analysed with rekordbox™, the Quantize function automatically corrects and syncs the beat during a manual loop or real-time cue in. This even works if the in/out point is off beat. There is also a convenient auto one-touch four-beat loop onboard, if required. And thanks to a new 0.5 frame step, there’s twice the resolution for setting even more precise cue and loop points.

    An extra three Hot Cue Banks, available via the rekordbox™ playlist
    Aside from the three Hot Cue buttons on the CDJ-2000 player itself, there are also three Hot Cue Banks to be found in the rekordbox™ playlist. This provides users with an abundance of Hot Cues to further extend the editing opportunities.

    Advanced new Jog for smooth operability and greater feeling adjustment
    The all-new club conscious Jog dial is illuminated in four different places. It’s also much quieter and smoother in operation, and has a far wider tension range when compared to the CDJ-1000MK3.

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  • panoulix
    MCast Resident DJ
    • Feb 2009
    • 737

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    • chrissnead
      Getting warmed up
      • Jun 2007
      • 64

      #3
      Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

      sooo hot.

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      • XxxstaticxxX
        Getting warmed up
        • Oct 2006
        • 57

        #4
        Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

        I just sneezed . . . in my pants :P
        Cheers!

        Haroun

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        • hambino21
          PFC Semen Ham
          • Jul 2004
          • 863

          #5
          Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

          I will start saving now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
          " Focus on the subtleties and the world becomes grander"

          - Me-

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          • Caley Martin
            MCast Resident DJ
            • Oct 2004
            • 2636

            #6
            Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

            For your aural infusion of Caley:
            http://mcast.mercuryserver.com
            http://soundcloud.com/caleymartin
            http://ultrawizardsword.net
            RA: Caley

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            • simonr
              Transitionator
              • Jun 2004
              • 8796

              #7
              Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

              Suggested retail price of €1,799 !

              Maybe the 1000's will get sold off cheaply !
              sigpicSimonR

              This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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              • N-tchbl
                Addiction started
                • May 2009
                • 353

                #8
                Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                ^
                hope dies last but i put my right hand into the fire that Pio's not gonna make it true


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                • dodsy87
                  Addiction started
                  • Jun 2006
                  • 304

                  #9
                  Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                  A very tasty looking piece of equipment, i use mostly vinyl but i still think i might purchase one of these down the track, i wonder if they will be the standard in clubs now??? who knows??

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                  • panoulix
                    MCast Resident DJ
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 737

                    #10
                    Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                    Originally posted by dodsy87
                    A very tasty looking piece of equipment, i use mostly vinyl but i still think i might purchase one of these down the track, i wonder if they will be the standard in clubs now??? who knows??
                    Nothing can be a standard until some time of use passes.
                    Once they are proved to be stable and reliable, they will replace the CDJ-1000MK3.

                    It's too early to say, I don't know how buggy they will be, as there are many digital functions involved that may be the factors for a unit being unstable...

                    However if it was for any bugs to be eliminated and vanished, I can totally understand why Pioneer came up last with a solution to this digital world. And I am pretty sure about that. Pioneer is not stupid when releasing flagships. Their RD is miles away when they want to

                    As far as pricing, if something is proved to be stable and reliable and bug/error-free, then I wouldn't mind if it is overpriced once it can do it's purpose FLAWLESSLY.
                    And I think that Pioneer's flagships do EXACTLY what you pay for (compared to the shitty CDJ-200s that are machines for playing football with them)...
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                    • Techno Troll
                      Fresh Peossy
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 39

                      #11
                      Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                      Originally posted by Caley Martin
                      lol

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                      • azone
                        Fresh Peossy
                        • Sep 2007
                        • 26

                        #12
                        Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                        I like that's it's more compact.
                        Features are awesome. The obvious problem is they are useless until clubs start installing them, unless you just want a $3200 bedroom setup!

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                        • panoulix
                          MCast Resident DJ
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 737

                          #13
                          Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                          Originally posted by azone
                          I like that's it's more compact.
                          Features are awesome. The obvious problem is they are useless until clubs start installing them, unless you just want a $3200 bedroom setup!
                          Never say "never" :P
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                          • azone
                            Fresh Peossy
                            • Sep 2007
                            • 26

                            #14
                            Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                            actually I decided I'm buying a pair Hopefully they'll start installing them in the clubs. I just listed about 6 pieces of gear on ebay so I have the money to pick them up next month!

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                            • panoulix
                              MCast Resident DJ
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 737

                              #15
                              Re: Pioneer CDJ-2000 Dawn Of New Species...

                              Originally posted by azone
                              actually I decided I'm buying a pair Hopefully they'll start installing them in the clubs. I just listed about 6 pieces of gear on ebay so I have the money to pick them up next month!
                              Good move, I hope you enjoy them dude.
                              Let us know
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