Pioneer MULTI PLAYER CDJ 2000 User Manual

MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-2000  
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and services to allow you to use your product in greater comfort.  
For inquiries on rekordbox, please see the support site indicated above.  
Operating Instructions  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC  
outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed  
and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and  
mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of  
this unit should be performed only by qualified  
service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the  
cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make  
sure it is properly disposed of after removal.  
When using this product, confirm the safety  
information shown on the bottom of the unit.  
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CAUTION  
WARNING  
This product is a class 1 laser product classified  
under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007.  
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire  
or shock hazard, do not place any container filled  
with liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or  
flower pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain  
The equipment should be disconnected by removing  
the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused  
for a long period of time (for example, when on  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
or moisture.  
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vacation).  
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WARNING  
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Before plugging in for the first time, read the following  
section carefully.  
This product contains mercury. Disposal of this  
material may be regulated due to environmental  
considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information, please contact your local authorities or  
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CAUTION  
The voltage of the available power supply differs  
according to country or region. Be sure that the  
power supply voltage of the area where this unit  
will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230V  
The POWER switch on this unit will not completely  
shut off all power from the AC outlet. Since the  
power cord serves as the main disconnect device for  
the unit, you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet  
to shut down all power. Therefore, make sure the  
unit has been installed so that the power cord can  
be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an  
accident. To avoid fire hazard, the power cord should  
also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left  
unused for a long period of time (for example, when  
or 120V) written on the rear panel.  
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WARNING  
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked  
flame sources (such as a lighted candle) on the  
equipment.  
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on vacation).  
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VENTILATION CAUTION  
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space  
around the unit for ventilation to improve heat  
radiation (at least 5 cm at rear, and 5 cm at each  
side).  
POWER-CORD CAUTION  
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the  
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power  
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a  
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a  
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the  
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other  
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they  
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord  
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check  
the power cord once in a while. When you find it  
WARNING  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the  
product, and to protect it from overheating. To  
prevent fire hazard, the openings should never be  
blocked or covered with items (such as newspapers,  
table-cloths, curtains) or by operating the  
equipment on thick carpet or a bed.  
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damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized  
service center or your dealer for a replacement. S002*_En  
Operating Environment  
Operating environment temperature and humidity:  
+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F); less than 85 %RH  
(cooling vents not blocked)  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS  
LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM.  
PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR  
ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A  
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in  
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or  
strong artificial light)  
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SECURE AREA. THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY.  
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WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the product will expose you to chemicals  
listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other  
reproductive harm.  
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The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands  
Get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a  
safe level – a level that lets the sound come through  
clearly without annoying blaring or distortion and,  
most importantly, without affecting your sensitive  
hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time, your  
hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of  
sound, so what sounds “normal” can actually be loud  
and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by  
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your  
hearing adapts.  
ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:  
Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it  
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound  
level, set the dial and leave it there.  
BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING  
GUIDELINES:  
Do not turn up the volume so high that you can’t  
hear what’s around you.  
Use caution or temporarily discontinue use in  
potentially hazardous situations.  
Do not use headphones while operating a  
motorized vehicle; the use of headphones may  
create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas.  
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Contents  
How to read this manual  
The names of displays, menus, and buttons in this manual are enclosed in brack-  
ets. (e.g. [MASTER] channel, [ON/OFF], [File] menu)  
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The Operating Instructions of rekordbox can be viewed from the rekordbox  
[Help] menu after installing rekordbox.  
Before start  
Features ...........................................................................................................................5  
Before you start  
What’s in the box.............................................................................................................7  
Discs/files playable on the CDJ-2000............................................................................7  
Part Names and Functions  
Control Panel...................................................................................................................9  
Rear Panel .....................................................................................................................10  
Front Panel.....................................................................................................................10  
Main unit display...........................................................................................................11  
Jog dial display section.................................................................................................11  
Connections  
Basic style......................................................................................................................12  
Using in combination with rekordbox.........................................................................12  
Using other brands of DJ software..............................................................................13  
Connections for relay play............................................................................................13  
Playback  
Loading discs.................................................................................................................14  
Loading SD memory cards...........................................................................................14  
Loading USB devices....................................................................................................14  
Using the PRO DJ LINK function ................................................................................14  
Playback.........................................................................................................................15  
Setting Cue ....................................................................................................................16  
Setting Loop...................................................................................................................16  
Setting Hot Cue.............................................................................................................17  
Storing cue and loop points.........................................................................................18  
Operating the jog dial ...................................................................................................18  
Operating the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.......................................................................19  
Operating the CDJ-2000 in combination with other devices ....................................19  
Using the [BROWSE] button .......................................................................................19  
Using the [TAG LIST] button.........................................................................................20  
Using the [INFO] button ...............................................................................................21  
Changing the settings  
Using the [MENU/UTILITY] button...............................................................................22  
About the rekordbox software......................................................................................23  
About the driver software .............................................................................................26  
Using other brands of DJ software..............................................................................27  
Additional information  
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................28  
About the liquid crystal display....................................................................................29  
Error messages .............................................................................................................29  
List of icons displayed on the main unit display section...........................................29  
Cautions on use ............................................................................................................30  
Handling discs ..............................................................................................................30  
Disclaimer......................................................................................................................31  
Specifications................................................................................................................31  
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Before start  
Features  
The CDJ-2000 is a multi player for professional DJs, offering the variety of functions, durability and operability required for working in discos and nightclubs.  
MULTI MEDIA, MULTI FORMAT  
The CDJ-2000 can play not only discs (CDs and DVDs), but also music files recorded on SD memory cards and USB devices (flash memory drives and hard disks).  
Supported music file formats include not only music CD (CD-DA) and MP3 but also AAC, WAV and AIFF.  
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rekordbox  
The included rekordbox music management software can be used to prepare playlists, cues, loops, hot cues and other data required for DJ play unhurriedly at home  
ahead of time. This allows you to devote all your attention to DJ play at the disco/nightclub, with total assurance. From acquiring music files to DJ play, all steps in the  
cycle of the DJ’s work can be accomplished smoothly.  
rekordbox is an application for managing music files which are used for DJ play with a Pioneer DJ Player (i.e. CDJ-2000, CDJ-900).  
Data that has been detected and measured, as well as any points which have been set and stored using rekordbox, can be used in combination with a Pioneer DJ Player  
(i.e. CDJ-2000, CDJ-900) to achieve outstanding DJ performance.  
PRO DJ LINK  
Functions include “SD & USB Export” using SD memory cards and USB devices (flash memory drives and hard discs) and “rekordbox LINK Export” using the computer  
on which rekordbox is installed.  
SD & USB Export  
This function can be used to transfer rekordbox music files and management data using SD memory cards/USB devices. This eliminates the need to take your com-  
puter to the disco or club.  
At home/In a studio  
Computer  
At the disco/club  
The playing history is  
stored on the SD  
memory card/USB  
device.  
- Play using the rekordbox data.  
- Share rekordbox data using PRO  
DJ LINK.  
Check and manage  
the playing history  
with rekordbox.  
Load music files onto  
the computer from the  
Internet or discs.  
rekordbox  
Write the rekordbox  
data onto an SD  
memory card or USB  
device.  
Load the SD  
- Add to and analyze the  
collection.  
- Prepare with rekordbox.  
memory card/USB  
device into the DJ  
player.  
DJ player  
rekordbox LINK Export  
When the CDJ-2000 and computer are connected by LAN cable, the rekordbox music files and management data can be transferred directly between them. This elimi-  
nates the need to export data to SD memory cards/USB devices.  
At home/In a studio  
Computer  
At the disco/club  
Switching  
hub  
rekordbox  
Load music files onto  
the computer from the  
Internet or discs.  
- Play using the rekordbox data.  
- Share rekordbox data using PRO DJ LINK.  
rekordbox  
Computer  
- Connect the computer and  
DJ player.  
- Load the rekordbox data into  
the DJ player.  
- Add to and analyze the collection.  
- Prepare with rekordbox.  
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SOUND CARD  
The CDJ-2000 is equipped with exclusive interface and MIDI interface for controlling the DJ software of other brands. There is also a built-in sound card, so other equip-  
ment can be connected easily.  
DISPLAY  
A large 6.1-inch color LCD is used to display not only text data but also jacket photos. The combination of a GUI displaying music file information in easily understand-  
able fashion and a rotary selector with easy operation lets you select tracks with no stress.  
WAVE DISPLAY  
WAVE displays indicate the data with a higher resolution than previous Pioneer products.  
NEEDLE SEARCH  
When the NEEDLE SEARCH pad is touched with a finger, the sound near the position at which the pad is touched is played instantaneously. This makes for faster point  
searching than ever before.  
TAG LIST  
In addition to playlists prepared using rekordbox, tracks to be played next can be temporarily collected inside the CDJ-2000. The music files added to the tag list can be  
displayed as a list. This function is extremely convenient for selecting tracks during live performances.  
KEYWORD SEARCH  
Keyword searching, letter jumping and other functions let you quickly and precisely search for the desired music file.  
HISTORY MEMORY  
The CDJ-2000 is equipped with a history function storing the playing history of music files. Playlists can be created from this playing history using rekordbox.  
0.5 FRAME STEP  
The minimum frame has evolved from 1 (1/75 seconds) to 0.5 frames. This makes it possible to set the cue and loop points with greater precision to achieve accurate,  
advanced DJ play.  
ADVANCED JOG DIAL  
The jog ring illumination lights in four places, so the top and side edges of the jog dial are clearly visible, even in dark DJ booths. This can also be used to impress the  
audience.  
QUANTIZE  
The CDJ-2000 is equipped with a quantize function for putting a track on beat even when the button is pressed roughly, as long as the track has been analyzed with  
rekordbox. When setting real time cues and hot cues, the beat is automatically set to the beat closest to the position at which the button was pressed.  
HIGH SOUND QUALITY  
The CDJ-2000 is designed for thorough improvement of the sound quality, for both the digital and analog outputs.  
For the digital circuitry, a high performance Wolfson D/A converter is used to faithfully reproduce even the most delicate sounds, achieving clear, high quality sound  
with a rich sense of mass and acoustic field.  
For the analog circuitry, a hybrid OP amplifier is used to reduce to the utmost limits that inaudible noise of 20 kHz and higher that can blur the original sound. Unwanted  
digital noise is shut out to achieve clear, highly transparent sound faithful to the original.  
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Regarding copy protected CDs  
This player is designed to conform to the specifications of the audio CD format.  
This player does not support the playback or function of discs that do not con-  
form to these specifications.  
Before you start  
About DualDisc  
What’s in the box  
This player is designed to conform to the specifications of the audio CD format.  
This player does not support the playback or function of discs that do not con-  
form to these specifications.  
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Audio cable  
Power cable  
Control cord  
LAN cable  
Disc force eject pin  
CD-ROM (rekordbox)  
Warranty card  
About 8 cm single CDs  
8 cm single CDs cannot be played on the CDJ-2000. Do not mount 8 cm adapt-  
ers on CDs and play them on the CDJ-2000. The adapter could fall off as the disc  
spins, damaging the disc or the player.  
Operating instructions (this document)  
About CD-Text  
Discs/files playable on the CDJ-2000  
The CDJ-2000 supports CD-Text. Titles, album names and artist names recorded  
in CD-Text are displayed. When multiple text data is recorded, the first text data  
is displayed. The supported character codes are shown below.  
Playable discs  
Discs including the following marks on the disc label, package or jacket can be  
played.  
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ASCII  
ISO-8859  
MS-JIS  
Mandarin Chinese character code  
Types of discs that can be played and marks  
About CD playback  
Music files (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) recorded on CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/  
+RW, DVD-R DL (dual layer) and DVD+R DL (dual layer) discs can be played.  
Folder layers  
Max. 8 levels (files in folders beyond the 8th level cannot be played)  
Max. number of  
folders  
2 000 folders per disc (folders beyond the 2 000th folder cannot be  
displayed)  
CD-TEXT  
CD  
CD-R  
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999 files for each file format  
3 000 files per disc (files beyond the 3 000th folder cannot be dis-  
played)  
Max. number of  
files  
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for loading.  
About SD memory cards  
DVD-R  
DVD-RW  
Music files (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) recorded on SD and SDHC memory cards  
conforming to SD standards can be played.  
Such data as disc identification information, cue points, loop points and hot cues  
can be recorded on SD memory cards.  
CD-RW  
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.  
Discs playable on this player are as shown below.  
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CD-R/-RW discs recorded in music CD (CD-DA) format  
Folder layers  
Max. 8 levels (files in folders beyond the 8th level cannot be played)  
CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R DL (dual layer) and DVD+R  
DL (dual layer) discs on which music files (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) are  
recorded  
Max. number of  
folders  
Unlimited (folders beyond the 10 000th folder within a single folder  
cannot be displayed)  
Max. number of  
files  
Unlimited (files beyond the 10 000th file within a single folder cannot  
be displayed)  
Discs that cannot be played  
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SD memory cards: 8 MB – 2 GB  
SDHC memory cards: 4 GB – 32 GB  
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Supported cards  
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DTS-CD  
Photo CDs  
Video CDs  
CD Graphics (CD-G) discs  
Unfinalized CDs  
DVD-Video discs  
DVD-Audio discs  
DVD-RAM discs  
Unfinalized DVDs  
Compatible  
formats  
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SD memory cards: FAT12 and FAT16 (conforming to SD standards)  
SDHC memory cards: FAT32 (conforming to SD standards)  
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CPRM is not supported.  
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SDHC memory cards can be used with devices supporting SDHC memory  
cards. They cannot be used with devices that only support SD memory cards.  
When using SD memory cards with a capacity of 4 GB or greater, use SD  
memory cards on which the SDHC logo is indicated.  
SD memory cards are shipped from the manufacturer in the standard format  
indicated above. If a non-formatted SD memory card is loaded, [FORMAT SD]  
is displayed and the card cannot be used.  
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Playback of discs created on a computer or DVD recorder  
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It may not be possible to used card formatted on a computer, digital camera,  
etc.  
Pioneer does not guarantee that all SD memory cards will operate on the  
CDJ-2000.  
Depending on the application’s settings and the computer’s environment set-  
tings, it may not be possible to play discs created on a computer. Record discs in  
a format playable on the CDJ-2000. For details, contact your application’s selling  
agent.  
It may not be possible to play discs created on a computer or DVD recorder due  
to the disc’s properties, scratches or dirt, or poor recording quality (dirt on the  
recording lens, etc.).  
Cautions on using SD memory cards  
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SD memory cards are precision electronic devices. Handle them with care.  
Bending, dropping or subjecting SD memory cards to strong forces or shocks  
could break them. Also, do not use or store SD memory cards in environ-  
ments where static electricity or electric noise tends to be produced. We  
recommend periodically making copies of valuable data.  
See Handling discs on page 30 for instructions on handling discs.  
Creating backup discs  
When CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R DL (dual layer) and DVD+R  
DL (dual layer) discs are paused or left in the pause mode at cue points for long  
periods of time, it may become difficult to play the disc that point, due to the  
properties of the disc. When a specific point is looped repeatedly an extremely  
large number of times, it may become difficult to play that point.  
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Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of  
data recorded by the customer on SD memory cards or other direct or indirect  
problems resulting from connection to the CDJ-2000.  
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After ejecting SD memory cards, store them in their dedicated case, etc.  
Depending on the SD memory card you are using, the desired performance  
may not be achieved.  
When playing valuable discs, we recommend making backup discs.  
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About USB devices  
About AAC files  
Music files (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) recorded on USB devices can be played.  
Such data as disc identification information, cue points, loop points and hot cues  
can be recorded on USB devices.  
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AAC is the abbreviation of “Advanced Audio Coding”, a basic format of audio  
compression technology used for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4.  
The file format and extension of AAC data depends on the application used to  
create the data.  
In addition to AAC files encoded with iTunes® and with the extension “.m4a”,  
files with the extensions “.aac” and “.mp4” can also be played on the CDJ-  
2000. However, copyright protected AAC files purchased for example at the  
iTunes Music Store cannot be played. Also, some files may not be playable,  
depending on the iTunes version used to encode them.  
Folder layers  
Max. 8 levels (files in folders beyond the 8th level cannot be played)  
Max. number of  
folders  
Unlimited (folders beyond the 10 000th folder within a single folder  
cannot be displayed)  
Max. number of  
files  
Unlimited (files beyond the 10 000th file within a single folder cannot  
be displayed)  
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The CDJ-2000 supports AAC files in the formats shown below.  
Supported file  
systems  
FAT, FAT32 and HFS+  
Sampling frequencies of 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz,  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz, and bit rates of 16  
kpbs – 320 kbps are supported.  
Compatible  
formats  
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The CDJ-2000 supports such USB mass storage class USB devices as external hard  
discs, portable flash memory drives and digital audio players. External DVD/CD drives  
and other optical disc devices cannot be used.  
MPEG-4 AAC LC  
ID3 tag versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 are sup-  
ported.  
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When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for loading.  
If multiple partitions are set for the USB device, the device may not be recognized.  
Titles, album names, artist names, etc., are dis-  
aac  
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played here.  
JPEG images embedded in ID3 tags are displayed  
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Cautions on using USB devices  
as the jacket photo.  
Track information  
File extension  
Meta tags (embedded tags) are supported.  
Titles, album names, artist names, etc., are dis-  
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Some USB devices may not operate properly. Please note that Pioneer will  
accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data recorded on USB devices.  
USB hubs cannot be used.  
Extensions other  
than aac  
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played here.  
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JPEG images embedded in tags are displayed as  
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USB devices equipped with flash card readers may not operate.  
If a current above the allowable level is detected in the CDJ-2000’s USB port,  
it could happen that a warning message is displayed, the power to the USB  
device is cut off and signal transfer is stopped. To restore normal operation,  
remove USB devices connected to the player, then press USB STOP. Avoid  
reusing the USB device for which the excess current was detected. If normal  
operation is not restored after performing the above operation (if signals are  
not transferred), try turning off the player’s power then turning it back on.  
Depending on the USB device you are using, the desired performance may  
not be achieved.  
the jacket photo.  
.m4a, .aac and .mp4  
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To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the [LAN-  
GUAGE] setting at [UTILITY] (page 22).  
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Files larger than 800 x 800 dots cannot be displayed.  
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About WAV files  
The CDJ-2000 supports WAV files in the formats shown below.  
Compatible  
formats  
The 16-/24-bit non-compressed PCM format and sampling frequencies  
of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz are supported.  
About MP3 files  
MP3 files can have a constant bit rate (CBR) or a variable bit rate (VBR). Both  
types of files can be played on the CDJ-2000, but the search and super fast search  
functions are slower with VBR files. If your priority is operability, we recommend  
recording MP3 files in CBR.  
LST chunk  
Track information  
File extension  
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Titles, album names, artist names, etc., are displayed here.  
.wav  
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To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the [LAN-  
GUAGE] setting at [UTILITY] (page 22).  
The CDJ-2000 supports MP3 files in the formats shown below.  
Audio Layer-3 sampling frequencies of 32 kHz, 44.1  
MPEG-1  
MPEG-2  
kHz and 48 kHz, and bit rates of 32 kbps – 320 kbps  
are supported.  
Compatible  
formats  
About AIFF files  
The CDJ-2000 supports AIFF files in the formats shown below.  
Audio Layer-3 sampling frequencies of 16 kHz,  
22.05 kHz and 24 kHz, and bit rates of 16 kbps – 160  
kbps are supported.  
ID3 tag versions 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 are sup-  
ported.  
The 16-/24-bit non-compressed PCM format and sampling frequencies  
Compatible  
formats  
of 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz are supported.  
Titles, album names, artist names, etc., are displayed here.  
Titles, album names, artist names, etc., are dis-  
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Track information  
File extension  
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played here.  
File extension  
.aif, .aiff  
JPEG images embedded in ID3 tags are displayed  
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as the jacket photo.  
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To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the [LAN-  
GUAGE] setting at [UTILITY] (page 22).  
.mp3  
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To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the [LAN-  
GUAGE] setting at [UTILITY] (page 22).  
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Files larger than 800 x 800 dots cannot be displayed.  
About rekordbox  
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rekordbox is an application for managing music files which are used for DJ  
play with a Pioneer DJ Player (i.e. CDJ-2000, CDJ-900).  
Data that has been detected and measured, as well as any points which  
have been set and stored using rekordbox, can be used in combination with  
a Pioneer DJ Player (i.e. CDJ-2000, CDJ-900) to achieve outstanding DJ  
performance.  
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Install rekordbox from the included CD-ROM onto a computer. For instruc-  
tions on using rekordbox, see Using in combination with rekordbox on page 12  
and About the rekordbox software on page 23.  
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Part Names and Functions  
Control Panel  
Rear Panel  
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15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
TAG TRACK  
/ REMOVE  
UTILITY  
MENU  
BACK  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
OFF  
ON  
POWER  
STANDBY  
LINK  
USB  
SD  
POWER  
21  
22  
USB  
STOP  
UNLOCK  
LOCK  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
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10  
DISC EJECT  
23  
DISC  
9
8
SD  
TIME  
MODE  
AUTO  
CUE  
HOT CUE  
24  
25  
VINYL  
SPEED ADJUST  
TOUCH/BRAKE  
36  
37 38 39 40 41  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
LOOP  
NEEDLE SEARCH  
CUE/LOOP  
DELETE MEMORY  
JOG ADJUST  
CALL  
26  
27  
RELEASE / START  
7
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
4-BEAT LOOP  
28  
29  
REC / CALL  
LOOP CUTTER  
VINYL  
CDJ  
LIGHT  
HEAVY  
JOG  
MODE  
6
5
DIRECTION  
LINK  
USB  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
6
FWD  
REV  
30  
31  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
TRACK SEARCH  
42  
43  
4
3
2
SEARCH  
Front Panel  
32  
0
CUE  
TEMPO  
RESET  
REV  
FWD  
PLAY / PAUSE  
1
TEMPO  
MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-2000  
35 34  
33  
44 45 46  
8 LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) (page 16)  
Use this to set and fine-adjust the loop in point.  
Control Panel  
LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) (page 16)  
Use this to set and fine-adjust the loop out point.  
1 PLAY/PAUSEf and PLAY/PAUSEf indicator (page 15)  
This lights when playing tracks and flashes when in the pause mode.  
RELOOP/EXIT (page 16)  
Use this to return to loop playback (reloop) or cancel loop playback (loop  
exit).  
2 CUE and CUE indicator (page 16)  
This lights when a cue point is set (except during track searching), and  
flashes when a new cue point can be set in the pause mode.  
9 SD memory card door (page 14)  
3 SEARCHm/n (page 15)  
This opens and closes when loading and unloading SD memory cards.  
The track is forwarded/reversed while the button is held in.  
SD memory card insertion slot (page 14)  
Load SD memory cards here.  
4 TRACK SEARCHo/p (page 15)  
Use these to search for the beginnings of tracks.  
SD memory card indicator (page 14)  
This flashes when communicating with the SD memory card.  
5 DIRECTION FWD REV (page 15)  
Use this to turn reverse playback on and off.  
a USB device insertion slot (page 14)  
REV indicator (page 15)  
This lights when playing in the reverse direction.  
Load the USB device here.  
USB indicator (page 14)  
6 4-BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER (page 17)  
This flashes when this unit is communicating with the USB device.  
Use this to set loops automatically. When pressed during loop playback, the  
loop is cut.  
USB STOP (page 14)  
Press for at least 2 seconds before disconnecting the USB device.  
7 HOT CUE (A, B, C, REC/CALL) (page 17)  
Use this to set, play and call out hot cues.  
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b LINK (page 15)  
x TEMPO RESET and TEMPO RESET indicator  
Regardless of the position of the TEMPO dial, tracks are played at the  
original playing speed recorded on the disc, etc. The indicator lights when  
TEMPO RESET is turned on.  
Press this to play music files on media loaded in other DJ players.  
USB (page 15)  
Press this to play the music files on a USB device.  
y Jog dial (–REV/+FWD) and JOG RING ILLUMINATION (page 18)  
SD (page 15)  
Press this to play music files on the SD memory card.  
This can be used for such operations as scratching, pitch bending, etc.  
z Jog dial display section (page 11)  
DISC (page 15)  
Press this to play music files on CDs, CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs.  
Rear Panel  
c TIME MODE/AUTO CUE (page 16)  
When pressed once, the main unit display’s time display mode (remaining  
time display or elapsed time display) switches.  
A POWER wON vOFF  
When pressed for over 1 second, auto cue turns on and off.  
Press to turn the power on and off.  
d Main unit display (page 11)  
B AUDIO OUT L/R (page 12)  
Connect the audio cables (included) here.  
e BROWSE (page 19)  
Press this to display the [BROWSE] screen.  
C AC IN (page 12)  
Connect this to a power outlet.  
f TAG LIST (page 20)  
Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been  
completed.  
Press this to display the [TAG LIST] screen.  
Be sure to use the included power cord.  
g INFO (page 21)  
Press this to display the [INFO] screen.  
D CONTROL (page 19)  
Connect the control cord (included) here.  
h MENU/UTILITY (page 22)  
When pressed once, the menu screen is displayed.  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed when this is pressed for over 1 second.  
E DIGITAL OUT  
Connect a digital coaxial cable here.  
i BACK (page 19)  
F Kensington security slot  
Press this once to return to the previous screen.  
Press for over 1 second to move to the top layer.  
G LINK (page 12)  
Connect the LAN cable (included) here.  
j TAG TRACK/REMOVE (page 20)  
Use these to add and remove tracks from the tag list.  
H USB (page 12)  
Connect to a computer.  
k Rotary selector and indicator  
When selecting tracks or setting items, the cursor moves when the rotary  
selector is turned. Press the rotary selector to enter.  
Front Panel  
l STANDBY indicator (page 22)  
This lights when in the standby mode.  
I Disc insertion slot  
m UNLOCK, LOCK (page 14)  
J Disc force eject pin insertion hole  
K Disc insertion slot indicator  
This locks the player so that discs cannot be ejected and tracks cannot be  
loaded except when in the pause mode.  
n DISC EJECTh and DISC EJECT indicator (page 14)  
Use this to eject discs.  
About ejecting discs by force  
o NEEDLE SEARCH pad (page 19)  
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If the disc cannot be ejected by pressing [DISC EJECTh], the disc can be  
ejected forcibly by inserting the disc force eject pin all the way into the disc  
force eject pin insertion hole on the main unit’s front panel.  
The sound is played from the position at which the pad is touched.  
p VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/BRAKE (page 18)  
This adjusts the speed at which playback stops when the top of the jog dial is  
pressed.  
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When forcibly ejecting a disc, be sure to do so following the procedure below.  
1
Press [POWER] and wait at least 1 minute after the set’s  
q CUE/LOOP CALLc/d (page 18)  
power has turned off.  
Use these to call out stored cue and loop points.  
Never forcibly eject a disc directly after turning off the set’s power. Doing so is  
dangerous for the reasons described below.  
The disc will still be spinning when ejected and could hit your fingers, etc.,  
causing injury.  
Also, the disc clamp will rotate in an unstable way, and the disc could get  
scratched.  
DELETE (page 18)  
Use this to delete cue and loop points.  
MEMORY (page 18)  
Use this to store cue and loop points in the memory.  
r VINYL SPEED ADJUST RELEASE/START (page 18)  
This adjusts the speed at which playback returns to the normal speed when  
the top of the jog dial is released.  
2
Use the included disc force eject pin. (Do not use anything  
else.)  
The included disc force eject pin is mounted on the CDJ-2000’s bottom panel.  
When the pin is inserted all the way into the insertion hole, the disc is ejected 5  
mm to 10 mm out of the disc insertion slot. Grasp the disc with your fingers and  
pull it out.  
s JOG ADJUST (page 18)  
This adjusts the load applied when the jog dial is spun.  
t JOG MODE, VINYL mode indicator and CDJ mode indicator  
(page 18)  
The mode switches between VINYL and CDJ each time this is pressed. The  
indicator for the selected mode lights.  
u TEMPO ±6/±10/±16/WIDE (page 15)  
Use this to switch the playing speed adjustment range.  
v MASTER TEMPO (page 15)  
Use this to turn the master tempo function on and off.  
w TEMPO (page 15)  
Use this to adjust the track playing speed.  
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Main unit display  
10  
11  
12  
13  
1
2
3
14  
15  
16  
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 Information display section  
a NEEDLE  
This lights when needle searching is possible.  
2 REMAIN  
This lights when the time display is set to the remaining time.  
b Time display (minutes, seconds and frames)  
There are 75 frames to a second.  
3 TRACK  
This indicates the track number (01 – 99).  
c QUANTIZE  
This lights red when [QUANTIZE] is turned on.  
When [QUANTIZE] is turned on, the loop points and hot cue are automatically  
set to the beat nearest the position at which [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)],  
[LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)], [4-BEAT LOOP] or [HOT CUE] (A, B or C) was  
pressed.  
4 PLAYER  
This indicates the player number (1 – 4) assigned to this CDJ-2000.  
5 A. CUE (page 16)  
This lights when auto cue is set.  
The quantize function does not work in the following situations ([QUANTIZE]  
is displayed in gray):  
6 MEMORY  
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When playing tracks recorded on discs  
When playing music files that have not been analyzed with rekordbox  
In the pause mode  
Cue points, loop points and hot cues recorded on SD memory cards and USB  
devices are displayed as marks.  
7 CUE  
d MT  
The positions of cue points, loop points and hot cues are displayed as marks.  
This lights when the master tempo is set (page 15).  
8 Playing address display  
e BPM  
The track is displayed as a bar graph. The current playback position is dis-  
played as a white vertical line. When the elapsed time is displayed, the left  
edge of the graph lights. When the remaining time is displayed, the display  
turns off from the left side. The entire graph flashes slowly when there are  
less than 30 seconds remaining in the track, then begins flashing rapidly  
when less than 15 seconds remain.  
Displays BPM (Beats Per Minute) of the track currently being played.  
f Playing speed display  
The number changes according to the position of [TEMPO].  
g Playing speed adjustment range display  
This indicates the range in which the playing speed can be adjusted with  
respect to the original playing speed recorded on the medium.  
9 WAVE display  
This displays the WAVE display, guidance, etc.  
Jog dial display section  
3 Audio memory status display  
This flashes when the audio memory is being written. It stops flashing,  
remaining lit, when writing is completed.  
The operations below may not be possible while the audio memory is being  
written.  
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Setting Cue Point during playback (Real Time Cue)  
Setting Hot Cue  
1
2
3
4
5
The display also flashes when there is not enough memory due to scratch  
play.  
4 Jog touch detection display  
When the jog mode is set to VINYL, the top of the jog dial lights when  
pressed.  
5 VINYL  
This lights when the jog mode is set to VINYL (page 18).  
1 Operation display  
This indicates the playing position, with one revolution equal to 135 frames. It  
turns during playback and stops in the pause mode.  
2 Cue point display  
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Connections  
Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections.  
Refer to the operating instructions for the component to be connected.  
Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed.  
Do not disconnect the LAN cable when music files and/or information are being shared using PRO DJ LINK.  
Basic style  
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rekordbox music files and data can be transferred to the CDJ-2000 using USB devices (flash memory drives, hard discs, etc.), eliminating the need to bring a com-  
puter into the DJ booth. Playlist, cue, loop and hot cue information set with rekordbox in advanced can be used for DJ play.  
The contents of media loaded in DJ players (tracks, cue point memories, WAVE information, etc.) can be shared. For details, see Using the PRO DJ LINK function on  
page 14.  
Up to four units can be connected. A switching hub (commercially available) is required to connect three or more units. Use a switching hub of 100 Mbps or greater.  
Note that some switching hubs may not operate normally.  
SD memory card  
on which rekordbox  
data is recorded  
USB device on  
which rekordbox  
data is recorded  
rekordbox  
Computer  
LAN cable  
USB  
STOP  
SD  
M
Control cord  
Audio cable  
Control cord  
Audio cable  
IN  
IN  
L
R
POWER  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
LINK  
USB  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cable  
To an AC outlet  
Using in combination with rekordbox  
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When connected by LAN cable to a computer on which rekordbox is installed, tracks in rekordbox can be selected and played. For instructions on operating rekord-  
box on the computer, see the rekordbox manual. Instructions on operating rekordbox can be found in the rekordbox [Help] menu.  
Up to two computers can be connected.  
The contents of media loaded in the different DJ players (tracks, cue point memories, WAVE information, etc.) can be displayed (page 15).  
Up to four units can be connected. A switching hub (commercially available) is required to connect three or more units. Use a switching hub of 100 Mbps or greater.  
Note that some switching hubs may not operate normally.  
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LAN cable  
SD memory card  
on which rekordbox  
data is recorded  
USB device on  
which rekordbox  
data is recorded  
rekordbox  
USB  
STOP  
Computer  
Switching hub  
SD  
M
LAN cable × 3  
LAN cable  
Control cord × 3  
Audio cable × 3  
IN  
Control cord  
IN  
Audio cable  
REC / CALL  
DIRECTION  
L
R
POWER  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
LINK  
USB  
Rear panel  
DJ player × 3  
DJ mixer  
Power cable  
To an AC outlet  
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Using other brands of DJ software  
With the CDJ-2000, the operating information of the buttons, tempo adjustment dial, etc., can also be output in universal MIDI format. When connected by USB cable to  
a computer on which MIDI-compatible DJ software is installed, the DJ software can be operated from the CDJ-2000. The sound of music files being played on the com-  
puter can also be output from the CDJ-2000. For details, see About the driver software on page 26 and Using other brands of DJ software on page 27.  
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Connect a computer on which Mac OS X (10.4.6 or later), Windows Vista® or Windows® XP is installed.  
Other brands  
of DJ software  
Computer  
USB Cable  
USB Cable  
Audio cable  
Audio cable  
L
R
POWER  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
LINK  
USB  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cable  
To an AC outlet  
Connections for relay play  
Relay play between two DJ players is possible by interconnecting the CDJ-2000 and a Pioneer DJ player using the CONTROL jacks (page 19).  
Control cord  
Audio cable  
Audio cable  
L
R
POWER  
AUDIO OUT  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL  
OUT  
LINK  
USB  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cable  
To an AC outlet  
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Loading USB devices  
Playback  
Insert the USB device into the USB port.  
The USB indicator lights.  
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When a USB device that has previously been loaded in the CDJ-2000 or a  
Pioneer DJ player is loaded, the number of discs for which WAVE informa-  
tion, etc., is recorded is displayed on the main unit display.  
Loading discs  
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Set the disc with the printed side facing up.  
Insert the disc into the disc insertion slot on the set’s front panel.  
Do not insert two or more discs at once.  
Do not force discs into the set’s disc insertion slot when the set’s power is off.  
Doing so could damage the disc or the set.  
When the disc is being drawn in or ejected, do not apply any force to the disc in  
the direction opposite its movement. Doing so could damage the disc or the set.  
Removing USB devices from the set  
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Be sure to follow the procedure below when removing USB devices from the  
set. Removing a USB device without following this procedure could erase the  
set’s management data and make it impossible to read the USB device.  
When turning the set’s power off, be sure to remove the USB device first.  
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1
Press [POWER].  
1
Press [USB STOP] for over 2 second.  
Turn on the power of this unit.  
The USB indicator turns off.  
2
Insert the disc into the disc insertion slot.  
2
Disconnect the USB device.  
Playback starts.  
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When auto cue is turned on, playback starts when [PLAY/PAUSEf] is  
pressed. For details on the auto cue function, see Setting auto cue on page 16.  
Using the PRO DJ LINK function  
When two or more CDJ-2000s are connected by LAN cable, tracks recorded on  
SD memory cards or USB devices connected to other players can be loaded onto  
this unit.  
Ejecting discs  
Press [DISC EJECTh].  
The disc is ejected from the disc insertion slot.  
1
2
Connect this unit and other DJ players using LAN cables.  
Press [LINK].  
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If [DISC EJECTh] is pressed by mistake, press [PLAY/PAUSEf] immedi-  
ately. The set is restored to the status it was in just before [DISC EJECTh] was  
pressed. (No sound is output during this time.)  
Media loaded in another DJ player is displayed on this unit’s display.  
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When [UNLOCK/LOCK] is set to [LOCK], press [PLAY/PAUSEf] to set the  
pause mode, then press [DISC EJECTh].  
3
Select the medium and enter.  
The medium’s contents are displayed.  
4
Select the track and enter.  
Loading SD memory cards  
The track is loaded into this unit.  
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The information below can be shared among DJ players connected by PRO  
DJ LINK.  
1
2
Open the SD memory card door.  
Insert the SD memory card.  
Tracks (music files)  
TAG LIST (page 20)  
INFO (page 21)  
Disc cue points  
Disc WAVE displays  
Insert the SD memory card vertically, with the back side facing forward and the  
notch facing down. Push the card in slowly until it stops.  
3
Close the SD memory card door.  
The SD memory card indicator lights.  
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When an SD memory card that has previously been loaded in the CDJ-2000 or  
a Pioneer DJ player is loaded, the number of discs for which WAVE informa-  
tion, etc., is recorded is displayed on the main unit display.  
Sharing disc information  
1
Load an SD memory card or USB device into the DJ player  
connected by PRO DJ LINK.  
Ejecting SD memory cards from the set  
Do not eject SD memory cards or turn off the CDJ-2000’s power while the SD  
memory card indicator is flashing. Doing so could damage the data recorded on  
the card.  
2
Load a disc in the CDJ-2000.  
When no SD memory card or USB device is loaded in this unit, the player number  
and check screen for DJ players in which SD memory cards or USB devices are  
loaded are displayed on this unit’s display.  
3
Press [MEMORY] on this unit.  
1
Open the SD memory card door.  
The disc information set for this unit is registered on the SD memory card/USB  
device of the DJ player connected by PRO DJ LINK.  
The SD memory card indicator turns off.  
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When multiple DJ players are connected by PRO DJ LINK and SD memory  
cards/USB devices are loaded in two or more DJ players, discs are not regis-  
tered in DJ players other than this one.  
If [DELETE] is pressed in step 3, the disc information is not registered on any  
DJ player. No disc information is registered on any DJ player until the SD  
memory card/USB device is loaded on the CDJ-2000. To register the disc  
information, press [DISC], then press [MENU/UTILITY] and select the player  
in which the information is to be registered.  
2
Press the SD memory card in. When it pops back up, pull it out  
vertically.  
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Do not forcibly insert or remove SD memory cards. Doing so could damage  
the SD memory card or the set.  
Do not insert any objects other than SD memory cards into the SD memory  
card insertion slot. Inserting coins or other metal objects could damage the  
internal circuitry, resulting in malfunction.  
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Browsing libraries and folders  
Forward and reverse scanning  
The browsing display differs depending on whether or not library information is  
recorded on the SD memory card/USB device.  
Press [SEARCHm/n].  
When [SEARCHm/n] pressed and held in, the track is fast-forwarded or fast-  
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With library information d Library browsing: The music files are displayed by  
the categories set in rekordbox (album, artist, etc.).  
reversed.  
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When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the  
same category/folder are fast-forwarded/fast-reversed.  
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Without library information d Folder browsing: The folders/tracks on the  
medium are displayed with a tree structure.  
The types of items on the category menu can be changed in rekordbox’s  
preferences.  
Finding the beginnings of tracks (Track Search)  
1
2
3
4
5
Press [TRACK SEARCHo/p].  
Press the [p] to move to the beginning of the next track.  
When [o] is pressed, the beginning of the currently playing track is searched.  
When pressed twice consecutively, the set returns to the beginning of the previ-  
ous track.  
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When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the  
same category/folder are searched.  
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When auto cue is turned on, the set searches for the beginning of the track  
and pauses there (page 16).  
Adjusting the playing speed (Tempo control)  
1List of contents  
The contents of the selected medium are displayed.  
Move [TEMPO] up or down.  
The tempo increases when moved to the [+] side (down), decreases when moved  
to the [–] side (up). The rate at which the playing speed is changed is indicated  
on the playing speed display.  
2Uppermost level Displays the name of the upper folder or media of the displayed item.  
3Cursor  
Turn the rotary selector to move the cursor up and down.  
4Contents of  
selected item  
The contents of the line selected with the cursor are displayed.  
Selecting the range for adjusting the playing speed  
When artwork is registered in rekordbox or when the ID3 tag contains  
a JPEG image, the image for the track selected with the cursor is dis-  
played.  
5Jacket photo  
Press [TEMPO ±6/±10/±16/WIDE].  
The range of adjustment of the [TEMPO] control switches each time the button is  
pressed. The adjustment range setting is indicated on the playing speed adjust-  
ment range display.  
Playback  
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The tempo can be adjusted in units of 0.02 % when set to ±6 %, in steps of  
0.05 % when set to ±10 %, in steps of 0.05 % when set to ±16 %, and in steps  
of 0.5 % when set to WIDE.  
The adjustment range is ±100 % when set to WIDE. When set to –100 %,  
playback stops.  
1
2
Load the medium in this unit.  
Press [DISC], [SD], [USB] or [LINK].  
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The adjustment range is set to ±10 % when the power is turned on.  
The contents of the selected medium are displayed.  
3
Turn the rotary selector.  
Select the track. The category/folder/track information is displayed.  
Adjusting the playing speed without changing  
the pitch (Master Tempo)  
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Once the lowermost level in the folder is reached, press the rotary selector.  
Press [BACK] to return to the uppermost level.  
Press [BACK] for over 1 second or press the media button of the medium you  
are browsing to return to the uppermost level.  
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Press [MASTER TEMPO].  
The MASTER TEMPO indicator and [MT] on the main unit display light. The pitch  
does not change even when the playing speed is changed with the [TEMPO]  
control.  
4
Press the rotary selector.  
The track is loaded and playback begins.  
that is playing, and the selected media button flashes.  
is displayed to the left of the track  
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The sound is digitally processed, so the sound quality decreases.  
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[TRACK SEARCHo/p] can be used to select tracks within the currently  
playing track’s category/folder.  
When a disc containing music files recorded with a hierarchical structure is  
loaded, playback starts from the tracks in the uppermost level.  
When [UNLOCK/LOCK] is set to [LOCK], press [PLAY/PAUSEf] to set the  
pause mode, then press the rotary selector.  
Playing in reverse  
Set [DIRECTION FWD/REV] to [REV].  
The REV indicator lights and the track plays in the reverse direction.  
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When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks within the  
same category/folder can be played in reverse. Also note that reverse play-  
back may not start immediately.  
Pausing  
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The direction in which the playing speed is increased or decreased according  
to the direction in which the jog dial is turned is reversed.  
When such operations as track searching and loop playback are performed  
during reverse playback, the audio memory status display on the jog dial  
display section flashes and scratch play may not be possible.  
During playback, press [PLAY/PAUSEf].  
The PLAY/PAUSEf and CUE indicators flash. Press [PLAY/PAUSEf] again  
to resume playback.  
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If no operation is performed for 100 minutes while in the pause mode, the disc  
automatically stops spinning. When [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed at this  
time, playback resumes from the first track. When auto cue is turned on, the  
set cues to the first track and pauses there.  
Resuming playback from the position playing just before  
the disc was ejected (Resume)  
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After a disc is ejected, if that same disc is immediately reloaded in the CDJ-  
2000, playback resumes from the position playing just before the disc was  
ejected.  
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The resume function only works when the same disc is ejected then reloaded  
before loading another disc.  
When [TRACK SEARCHo/p] is pressed before starting playback, the set  
searches for the beginning of the track and playback starts.  
The resume function does not work for SD memory cards or USB devices.  
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3
Turn the rotary selector.  
The auto cue level setting changes.  
Setting Cue  
Changing procedure - [TIME MODE/AUTO CUE]  
1
During playback, press [PLAY/PAUSEf].  
Playback is paused.  
1
Press [TIME MODE/AUTO CUE] for at least 5 seconds.  
2
Press [CUE].  
The auto cue level setting changing mode is set.  
The point at which the track is paused is set as the cue point. The CUE indicator  
lights and the PLAY/PAUSEf indicators flashes. No sound is output at this  
time.  
2
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d].  
The auto cue level setting changes.  
To cancel the changing mode, press [TIME MODE/AUTO CUE] again.  
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When a new cue point is set, the previously set cue point is canceled.  
For instructions on saving cue points. see Storing cue and loop points on page 18.  
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Setting Loop  
Adjusting the cue point position  
1
During playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] at the  
1
Press [SEARCHm/n] while pausing at the cue point.  
position at which you want to start looping (the loop in point).  
Loop In Point is set.  
The CUE and PLAY/PAUSEf indicators flash.  
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This operation is not necessary if you have already set a Cue Point as a Loop  
In Point.  
2
Press [SEARCHm/n].  
The cue point can be fine-adjusted in steps of 0.5 frames.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
2
Press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] at the position at which you  
want to stop looping (the loop out point).  
The Loop Out Point is set, and Loop playback starts from the Loop In Point.  
3
Press [CUE].  
The point at which the button was pressed is set as the cue point.  
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When playing music files, looping can only be set within the same track.  
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When a new cue point is set, the previously set cue point is canceled.  
When the medium containing the track is removed, the cue point is canceled. For  
instructions on saving cue points. see Storing cue and loop points on page 18.  
Fine-adjusting the loop in point (loop in adjust)  
Returning to Cue Point (Back Cue)  
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During loop playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)].  
[LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] switches to a fast flashing and [LOOP OUT  
(OUT ADJUST)] turns off.  
During playback, press [CUE].  
The set immediately returns to the currently set cue point and pauses.  
The loop in point’s time is displayed on the main unit display.  
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When [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed, playback starts from the cue point.  
2
Press [SEARCHm/n].  
The loop in point can be adjusted in units of 0.5 frames.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
The loop in point can be adjusted by ±30 frames and must be in front of the  
loop out point.  
Checking Cue Point (Cue Point Sampler)  
Press and hold [CUE] after returning to the cue point.  
Playback starts from the currently set cue point. Playback continues while [CUE]  
is pressed in.  
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Press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)].  
Normal loop playback resumes.  
Normal loop playback also resumes if no operation is performed for over 10  
seconds.  
When playing music files, the loop in point can only be adjusted within the  
same track.  
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When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, the cue point can only  
be checked for tracks within the same category/folder.  
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Setting Cue Point during playback (Real Time  
Cue)  
Fine-adjusting the loop out point (loop out  
adjust)  
During playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] at the position  
at which you want to set the cue point.  
The point at which the button was pressed is set as the cue point.  
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During loop playback, press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
[LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] switches to a fast flashing and [LOOP IN/CUE  
(IN ADJUST)] turns off.  
The loop out point’s time is displayed on the main unit display.  
Setting auto cue  
When a track is loaded or the track search operation is performed, the silent sec-  
tion at the beginning of the track is skipped and the cue point is automatically set  
at the point immediately before the sound starts.  
2
Press [SEARCHm/n].  
The loop out point can be adjusted in units of 0.5 frames.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
The loop out point adjustment range is anywhere after the loop in point.  
Press [TIME MODE/AUTO CUE] for over 1 second.  
3
Press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
Auto cue is turned on. [A. CUE] lights on the main unit display.  
Normal loop playback resumes.  
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The auto cue level setting remains in the memory, even when the power is  
turned off.  
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Normal loop playback also resumes if no operation is performed for over 10  
seconds.  
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When playing music files, the loop out point can only be adjusted within the  
same track.  
Changing the auto cue level  
The sound pressure level for identifying a section as silent can be selected from  
among the following eight steps:  
–36 dB, –42 dB, –48 dB, –54 dB, –60 dB, –66 dB, –72 dB and –78 dB  
Canceling Loop playback (Loop Exit)  
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The auto cue level setting remains in the memory, even when the power is  
turned off.  
There are two ways to change the auto cue level, as shown below.  
During loop playback, press [RELOOP/EXIT].  
Playback continues after the Loop Out Point without returning to the Loop In  
Point.  
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Changing procedure - [MENU/UTILITY]  
Press [MENU/UTILITY] for over 1 second.  
Returning to Loop playback (Reloop)  
1
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.  
After canceling loop playback, press [RELOOP/EXIT] during  
playback.  
2
Select [AUTO CUE LEVEL] and enter.  
Playback returns to the previously set Loop In Point, and Loop playback resumes.  
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When a hot cue is set during scratch play, playback may stop temporarily.  
Setting loops automatically (4-beat Loop)  
Playing hot cues  
During playback, press [4-BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER].  
A loop of 4 beats starting from the point at which the button was pressed is set  
automatically according to the BPM of the currently playing track, and loop  
playback starts.  
1
Press [HOT CUE REC/CALL].  
The hot cue playing mode is set.  
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If the track’s BPM cannot be detected, the BPM is set to 130.  
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The indicators of buttons at which cue points are recorded light green.  
The indicators of buttons at which loop playback is recorded light orange.  
The indicators of the buttons at which nothing is recorded do not light.  
8-beat loop  
2
During playback or in the pause mode, press [HOT CUE] (A, B  
During playback, press [4-BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER] for over 1  
or C).  
second.  
Playback starts instantaneously from the point recorded at that button.  
A loop extending 8 beats from the point at which the button was pressed is set  
automatically and loop playback begins.  
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For loop playback recorded at the [HOT CUE] buttons, the information dif-  
fers from loop playback set using the [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] and  
[LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] buttons. Loop playback can be canceled using  
the [RELOOP/EXIT] button and the loop out point can be fine-adjusted using  
the [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] button. Adjusting this directly changes the  
information recorded at the [HOT CUE] buttons (A, B and C).  
Cutting loops (Loop Cut)  
During loop playback, press [4-BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER].  
The loop playing time is cut in half each time the button is pressed.  
Calling out Hot Cue  
Extending loops  
Procedure for calling out hot cues (for discs)  
During loop playback, press [4-BEAT LOOP/LOOP CUTTER] while  
pressing in [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
The loop playing time is doubled each time the button is pressed.  
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2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Load a disc in the CDJ-2000.  
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The same operation can be performed as described below.  
When the disc’s hot cues are recorded on the SD memory card/USB device, the  
Press [SEARCHm/n] while pressing [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
Turn the jog dial while pressing [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
HOT CUE indicator (A, B or C) flashes.  
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Press the [HOT CUE] button (A, B or C) whose hot cue you  
want to call out.  
The hot cue is called out. The HOT CUE (A, B, C) indicator lights.  
Setting loops automatically based on the track’s  
tempo (quantized beat loop)  
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If you do not want to call out a hot cue, press [HOT CUE REC/CALL] without  
pressing [HOT CUE] (A, B or C). Buttons for which no hot cue was not called  
out turn off.  
When playing tracks recorded on media other than discs, hot cues cannot be  
called out even when a disc for which hot cues are recorded is loaded in the  
CDJ-2000.  
1
During loop playback, press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)].  
The beat selection screen appears on the main unit display and [RELOOP/EXIT]  
flashes according to the BPM.  
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When [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] is pressed again, the beat selection screen  
If you accidentally cancel the hot cue call out mode, eject the SD memory  
card/USB device, then reload it.  
is canceled.  
2
Touch the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.  
Procedure for calling out hot cues (for SD memory cards/  
The marker under the beat number for the touched position lights red.  
USB devices)  
1
2
3
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Load the track whose hot cue you want to call out.  
Press [HOT CUE REC/CALL] for over 1 second.  
The set switches to the hot cue call out mode, and the HOT CUE indicators (A, B  
or C) at which hot cues are recorded flash.  
4
Press the [HOT CUE] button (A, B or C) whose hot cue you  
want to call out.  
The hot cue is called out. The HOT CUE (A, B, C) indicator lights.  
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If you do not want to call out a hot cue, press [HOT CUE REC/CALL] without  
pressing [HOT CUE] (A, B or C). Buttons for which no hot cue was not called  
out turn off.  
If you accidentally cancel the hot cue call out mode, press [HOT CUE REC/  
CALL] again.  
3
Release your finger from the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.  
The number of loops for loop playback is set to the number of loops for which the  
marker is lit.  
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When playing a track that has been analyzed using rekordbox, the next loop is  
set from the next beat.  
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When playing a track that has not been analyzed, the next loop is set accord-  
ing to the BPM of the track being played.  
Canceling the hot cue call out mode  
Perform one of the operations below to cancel the hot cue call out mode.  
The hot cue call out mode is not canceled when a different track is played.  
Setting Hot Cue  
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2
Calling out hot cues A, B and C.  
Press [HOT CUE REC/CALL].  
1
Press [HOT CUE REC/CALL].  
The set switches to the hot cue recording mode. The HOT CUE indicator (A, B, C)  
light red.  
2
During playback or in the pause mode, press [HOT CUE] (A, B  
or C) at the point at which you want to set the hot cue.  
The position at which the button was pressed or the currently playing loop is set  
at the [HOT CUE] button (note that the direction of playback is not recorded). The  
button’s indicator flashes.  
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While the hot cue is being recorded, it is not possible to record other  
[HOT CUE] buttons, set cue points, fast-forward/fast-reverse or scratch play.  
When an SD memory card or USB device is loaded in the player, the point  
information is recorded automatically.  
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Storing cue and loop points  
Operating the jog dial  
The top of the jog dial has an embedded switch. Do not place objects on the jog  
dial or subject it to strong forces. Also note that water or other liquids getting into  
the set will lead to malfunction.  
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2
3
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Set Cue Point or Loop Point.  
The jog dial has two modes.  
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VINYL mode: When the top of the jog dial is pressed during playback, play-  
back stops, and when the jog dial is spun at this time sound is produced  
according to the direction in which the jog dial is spun.  
Press [MEMORY].  
[
MEMORY] or [  
MEMORY] appears on the main unit display. The  
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CDJ mode: When the top of the jog dial is pressed, playback stops, and such  
operations as scratch play are not possible.  
stored cue point appears on the playing address display. The point information is  
registered on the SD memory card/USB device.  
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When both an SD memory card and USB device are loaded on the CDJ-2000,  
the SD memory card has priority.  
To store loop points, press [MEMORY] during loop playback. The stored loop  
points appear on the playing address display.  
The information is automatically recorded on the SD memory card/USB  
device.  
Cue point or loop playback information set at [HOT CUE] (A, B and C)  
Track’s WAVE display information  
Frame search [VINYLCDJ]  
In the pause mode, spin the jog dial.  
The position at which the track is pausing can be moved in units of 0.5 frames.  
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The position is moved in the direction of playback when the jog dial is spun  
clockwise, in the reverse direction when it is spun counterclockwise. The  
position moves 135 for one revolution of the jog dial.  
Calling out saved cue or loop points  
Super fast search [VINYLCDJ]  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Spin the jog dial while pressing in [SEARCHm/n].  
The track is fast-forwarded/fast-reversed in the direction in which the jog dial is  
spun.  
Load the track whose cue or loop points you want to call out.  
Cue and loop points are displayed as marks on the playing address display.  
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When the [SEARCHm/n] button is released, this function is canceled.  
When you stop the jog dial from spinning, normal playback resumes.  
The fast-forward/fast-reverse speed can be adjusted according to the speed at  
which the jog dial is spun.  
3
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d].  
Playback is moved to the selected point and paused.  
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When multiple points are recorded, the point moves each time the button is  
pressed.  
4
Press [PLAY/PAUSEf].  
Super fast track search  
Playback starts from the Cue or Loop point.  
When the jog dial is spun while pressing in [TRACK SEARCHo/p], the track  
advances at high speed in the direction in which the jog dial is spun.  
Deleting cue or loop points individually  
Pitch bend [VINYLCDJ]  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Load the track containing the cue point or loop points you  
During playback, spin the outer section of the jog dial.  
The playing speed increases when spun clockwise, decreases when spun coun-  
terclockwise. When spinning is stopped, playback returns to the normal speed.  
want to delete.  
Cue and loop points are displayed as marks on the playing address display.  
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When the jog mode is set to the CDJ mode, the same operation can be per-  
formed by spinning the top of the jog dial.  
3
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d].  
Playback is moved to the selected point and paused.  
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When multiple points are recorded, the point moves each time the button is  
pressed.  
Scratch play [VINYL]  
4
Press [DELETE].  
When the jog mode is set to the VINYL mode, tracks can be played according to  
the direction and speed at which the jog dial is spun by spinning the top of the  
jog dial while pressing it.  
[
DELETE] is displayed on the main unit display and the selected point  
information is deleted.  
1
Press [JOG MODE].  
Set the jog mode to VINYL.  
Deleting all cue and loop points for a disc  
2
During playback, press the top of the jog dial.  
Playback slows then stops.  
1
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
3
Spin the jog dial in the desired direction and at the desired  
The cue or loop in point is displayed on the playing address display with a mark.  
speed.  
2
Press [DELETE] for at least 5 seconds.  
The sound is played according to the direction and speed at which the jog dial is  
spun by spinning the top of the jog dial while pressing it.  
[DISC CUE/LOOP DATA-DELETE? PUSH MEMORY] appears on the main unit  
display.  
4
Release your hand from the top of the jog dial.  
3
Press [MEMORY].  
Normal playback resumes.  
All cue and loop points for the disc currently loaded in the CDJ-2000 are deleted.  
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The deletion mode is canceled when any button other than [MEMORY] is  
pressed.  
Adjusting the load when the jog dial is spun  
Turn [JOG ADJUST].  
The load gets heavier when turned clockwise, lighter when turned  
counterclockwise.  
Deleting all disc information recorded on the SD  
memory card/USB device  
Adjusting the time until which playback stops when the  
1
With no disc loaded in the CDJ-2000, press [DELETE] for at  
top of the jog dial is pressed  
least 5 seconds.  
[DISC CUE/LOOP DATA-DELETE ALL? PUSH MEMORY] appears on the main unit  
Turn [VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/BRAKE].  
The speed increases when turned clockwise, decreases when turned  
counterclockwise.  
display.  
2
Press [MEMORY].  
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When the jog mode is set to VINYL, the speed at which playback stops when  
All the disc information recorded on the SD memory card/USB device is deleted.  
[PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed changes simultaneously.  
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The deletion mode is canceled when any button other than [MEMORY] is  
pressed.  
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Adjusting the speed until which normal playback  
resumes when the top of the jog dial is released  
Operating the CDJ-2000 in combination  
with other devices  
Turn [VINYL SPEED ADJUST RELEASE/START].  
The speed increases when turned clockwise, decreases when turned  
counterclockwise.  
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When the jog mode is set to VINYL, the speed at which playback starts when  
[PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed changes simultaneously.  
Starting playback using a DJ mixer’s fader  
(Fader Start)  
1
Connect the CDJ-2000 with a Pioneer DJ mixer using the  
Operating the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad  
included control cord.  
For instructions on connecting, see Basic style on page 12.  
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The [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad can only be operated in the following cases:  
In the pause mode  
While the jog dial is being pressed with the jog mode set to VINYL  
Touch the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad with a finger to easily play the sound at the  
position at which the pad is touched. Move your finger while touching the pad  
to quickly move to the desired position.  
2
Move the DJ mixer’s channel fader or cross fader.  
The DJ player’s pause mode is canceled and the track is played instantaneously.  
Also refer to the operating instructions of the connected DJ mixer.  
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When the channel fader or cross fader is set back to its original position, play-  
back cues back to the set cue point and the pause mode is set (Back Cue).  
For several of the CDJ-2000’s functions, this pad is used to input characters.  
Relay play on two DJ players  
Playing from the position at which the pad was  
touched  
1
Connect the CDJ-2000 and a DJ mixer.  
For instructions on connecting, see Connections for relay play on page 13.  
Touch the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.  
2
3
Set the DJ mixer’s cross fader to the center position.  
Turn auto cue on for both DJ players.  
The DJ players’ auto cue indicators light.  
4
Start playback on this unit.  
The first track on this unit is played, and once it finished playback begins auto-  
matically on the other DJ player. This unit cues to the beginning of the next track  
and pauses. This operation is repeated for relay play between the two DJ players.  
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The medium can be changed and the cue point set on the DJ player that is in  
standby.  
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If the power of one DJ player is turned off during playback, playback may  
start on the other DJ player.  
The track is played from the position at which the pad was released. The current  
playing position on the playing address display moves to directly over the posi-  
tion at which the pad was touched.  
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The fader start function does not work during relay play.  
Relay play may not be possible if the two DJ players are not connected to the  
same DJ mixer.  
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The position of playback can be moved by moving your finger over the pad  
while touching it. Note that when this is done, the position on the playing  
address display may not be displayed properly and the sound may not be  
played properly.  
Using the [BROWSE] button  
Inputting characters  
Rearranging tracks (Sort menu)  
When in the library browse mode, the tracks can be rearranged using the Sort  
menu. (The Sort menu is not displayed when in the folder browse mode.)  
Inputting search characters using the [SEARCH] buttons  
1
Press [MENU/UTILITY] while the tracks are displayed.  
1
Touch the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.  
The Sort menu is displayed to the right of the information display screen.  
The character directly above the position touched is enlarged.  
2
Release your finger from the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad.  
2
Select and enter the setting item.  
The enlarged character is input.  
The tracks are sorted according to the selected item. The track information is  
displayed.  
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To input more characters at this point, repeat the above procedure.  
The characters that can be input are letters A – Z, numbers 0 – 9 and symbols.  
The characters that can be input switch when the position just below [ABC]  
or [123] is pressed.  
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Sorting is canceled when [BACK] is pressed to return to the uppermost level.  
The types of sorting items on the Sort menu can be changed in the rekordbox  
preferences.  
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When  
is input, a single character is deleted. If input again, charac-  
ters are deleted consecutively.  
Searching for tracks (SEARCH)  
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The search function can be used to search for tracks recorded on the media  
loaded in the set with [SEARCH].  
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Tracks recorded on discs cannot be searched.  
Tracks recorded on media for which library browsing is not possible cannot  
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the [HOT CUE] buttons (A, B and C) are not recorded in the history (they are  
recorded when the hot cue is called out).  
The maximum number of tracks that can be recorded in [HISTORY] is 999.  
When a 1 000th track is recorded, the oldest item in the history is deleted.  
1
Select [SEARCH] and enter the setting item.  
A character appears at the bottom of the main unit display.  
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2
Use the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad to input a character.  
Tracks including the character you have input are displayed.  
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When more characters are input at this point, tracks starting with the charac-  
ter string you have input are displayed.  
When [BACK] is pressed, the category screen reappears.  
Deleting [HISTORY]  
While [HISTORY] is selected, press [MENU/UTILITY].  
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1
The delete menu is displayed.  
Using the jump function  
The jump function can be used to instantaneously move to the track, category or  
folder you want to play.  
2
Select the range to be deleted and enter.  
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[DELETE]: The [HISTORY] item selected with the cursor is deleted.  
[ALL DELETE]: The entire [HISTORY] is deleted.  
The [HISTORY] is deleted when [HISTORY] is converted into a playlist using  
rekordbox.  
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The jump function includes the two modes below.  
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Letter jumping: Use this when the tracks are arranged or sorted in alphabeti-  
cal order.  
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Page jumping: Use this when the tracks are not arranged or sorted in alpha-  
betical order. Turn the rotary selector to jump by page.  
Using the [TAG LIST] button  
Up to 100 tracks to be played next or selected according to the DJing situation  
can be collected and stored in the tag list.  
In the letter jump mode  
Press the rotary selector for at least 1 second.  
1
2
3
4
1
The mode switches to the letter jump mode. The first letter of the selected track  
is enlarged.  
2
Select the character or symbol to which you want to jump and  
enter.  
The display moves to the category starting with the selected character or symbol.  
1List of contents  
2Medium name  
3Cursor  
The contents of the tag list are displayed here.  
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The characters that can be displayed are letters A – Z, numbers 0 – 9 and  
symbols.  
The name of the medium on which the track is recorded is displayed  
here.  
Turn the rotary selector to move the cursor up and down.  
In the page jump mode  
Press the rotary selector for at least 1 second.  
When artwork is registered in rekordbox or when the ID3 tag contains  
a JPEG image, the image for the track selected with the cursor is dis-  
played.  
4Jacket photo  
1
The mode switches to the page jump mode.  
2
Select the page to which you want to jump and enter.  
The display moves to the selected page.  
Adding tracks to the tag list  
Select the track, then press [TAG TRACK/REMOVE].  
Using hot cue banks  
is displayed to the left of the track.  
Hot cue banks set ahead of time in rekordbox can be registered at the CDJ-2000’s  
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The number of tracks that can be added to the tag list is 100 per medium. If  
you attempt to add a 101st track, a warning message appears and the track  
cannot be added.  
[HOT CUE] buttons (A, B and C).  
1
Load the medium on which the hot cue bank is registered in  
the CDJ-2000.  
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Tracks can be recorded in the tag list ahead of time using rekordbox.  
When multiple DJ players are connected by PRO DJ LINK, the same tag list  
contents are displayed on all DJ players.  
When [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed while the information is displayed  
after pressing [INFO], the tracks loaded in this unit are added to the tag list.  
[HOT CUE BANK] appears in the category items.  
2
Select [HOT CUE BANK] and enter the setting item.  
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The hot cue bank is displayed. The cursor is fixed to hot cue bank A. It cannot be  
moved using the rotary selector or other buttons.  
Adding categories or folders to the tag list  
3
Select the hot cue bank you want to call out and enter.  
The hot cues registered in the hot cue bank are registered at the CDJ-2000’s  
[HOT CUE] buttons (A, B or C). The indicators (A, B or C) light.  
With the list of the tracks displayed on the right side of the  
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When a new hot cue is registered at the CDJ-2000’s [HOT CUE] buttons (A, B  
or C), all of the hot cue bank’s point information is deleted.  
Hot cue banks cannot be deleted on the CDJ-2000.  
information display screen, press [TAG TRACK/REMOVE].  
The category name/folder name flashes, and the tracks in that category/folder  
are added to the tag list.  
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When a category/folder including tracks already added to the tag list is  
selected and [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed, only the tracks not already  
on the tag list are added.  
Checking the playing history (HISTORY)  
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When a folder is added while in the folder browse mode, the track names are  
registered as file names. The artist names are not registered.  
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The track playing history is recorded and displayed at [HISTORY].  
Playlists can be created based on the playing history at [HISTORY] using  
rekordbox. For details, see rekordbox’s operating instructions.  
Adding playlists to the tag list  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-2000.  
Playing tracks.  
With the list of the tracks displayed on the right side of the  
information display screen, press [TAG TRACK/REMOVE].  
The playlist name flashes, and the tracks in that playlist are added to the tag list.  
The currently playing track is recorded and displayed at [HISTORY].  
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When a USB device, etc., is connected to the CDJ-2000 for the first time or  
reconnected, the new [HISTORY] is automatically created on the USB device.  
The name of [HISTORY] can be preset at [UTILITY] (page 22).  
If a track already recorded in [HISTORY] is played again after playing a dif-  
ferent track, it is newly recorded in [HISTORY]. However, tracks played using  
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When a playlist including tracks that have already been added to the tag list  
is selected and [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed, only the tracks that were  
not previously added to the tag list are added.  
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Playlists can also be added by pressing [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] while artwork  
is displayed on the information display screen.  
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Loading tracks from the tag list  
Using the [INFO] button  
The details of the tracks loaded in the CDJ-2000 can be checked by pressing  
[INFO]. When DJ players are connected by PRO DJ LINK, the details of the tracks  
loaded in the other DJ players can also be checked.  
1
Press [TAG LIST].  
The tag list is displayed.  
2
Select the track to be loaded and enter.  
1
2
3
The track is loaded and playback starts.  
Removing tracks from the tag list  
1
Press [TAG LIST].  
The tag list is displayed.  
2
Select the track to be removed from the tag list, then press  
[TAG TRACK/REMOVE] for at least 1 second.  
The track is removed from the tag list.  
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If a track that has been added to the tag list is removed from the tag list while  
it is playing, the track is played to the end, then the stop mode is set. The next  
track is not played.  
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When a medium is removed from the CDJ-2000, all the tracks recorded on  
that medium are removed from the tag list.  
The details of the tracks loaded in the DJ player are displayed  
here.  
1Track details  
2Medium/player  
number  
The place where the track information is stored is displayed here.  
Transforming the tag list into a playlist  
3Jacket photo and  
comment  
The jacket photo and comment about the track loaded in the DJ  
player are displayed here.  
1
Press [TAG LIST].  
The tag list is displayed.  
2
Press [MENU/UTILITY].  
Checking the details of loaded tracks  
[LIST MENU] is displayed.  
While the track is playing, press [INFO].  
The track’s details are displayed.  
3
Select [TAGLIST MENU] and enter.  
[TAGLIST MENU] is displayed.  
4
Select [CREATE PLAYLIST] and enter.  
[CREATE PLAYLIST] is displayed.  
Displaying details of tracks loaded in other DJ  
players  
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Press [OK].  
The contents of the tag list are converted into a playlist with the name [TAG LIST  
XXX].  
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2
Connect this unit and the other DJ players by PRO DJ LINK.  
Press [INFO], then press [MENU/UTILITY].  
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Only tracks being managed by rekordbox are converted into playlists.  
If no library information is recorded on the medium, the tag list cannot be  
converted into a playlist.  
The [Link Info] screen appears.  
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Select the DJ player and enter.  
The details of the tracks loaded in the selected DJ player are displayed.  
If no tracks are loaded in the selected DJ player, no details are displayed.  
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Using the information jump function  
This function can be used to select items displayed in the details and move them  
to the category, etc., in which a track is included.  
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2
Display the track details.  
Select and enter the setting item.  
The library browse mode for the selected item is set.  
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It may not be possible to select some items.  
When a track is selected, it is moved to the category in which the track was  
loaded.  
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It is not possible to move items from the disc’s details to tracks loaded in a DJ  
player connected by PRO DJ LINK.  
When an item for which only an icon is displayed is selected, that icon is  
moved to the corresponding category.  
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Options  
settings  
Setting ranges  
Descriptions  
This switches the number of bits of the  
audio signals output from the [DIGITAL  
OUT] terminal.  
DIGITAL OUT  
16 bit/24 bit  
Changing the  
settings  
Sets this unit’s player number. The player  
number cannot be changed when a  
medium is loaded in this unit.  
When PRO DJ LINK connections are  
made, the connection status is displayed  
here.  
PLAYER No.  
AUTO, 1 – 4  
LINK STATUS  
For details, see Setting the auto standby  
mode below.  
Using the [MENU/UTILITY] button  
AUTO STANDBY  
ON/OFF  
LCD BRIGHTNESS 1 – 3 – 5  
Sets the main unit display’s brightness.  
When set to [ON], the screensaver starts  
up in the following cases:  
Various settings on the CDJ-2000 can be changed by pressing [MENU/UTILITY].  
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2
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When no track is loaded in the CDJ-  
2000 for over 5 minutes  
SCREEN SAVER  
ON/OFF  
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When no operation is performed for  
over 100 minutes while in the pause  
or cue standby mode or when [END]  
is displayed on the main unit display.  
For details, see Duplicating the settings  
onto another DJ player below.  
Displays the CDJ-2000’s software version.  
DUPLICATION  
VERSION No.  
Setting the auto standby mode  
1
Select [AUTO STANDBY] and enter the setting item.  
2
Select [ON] or [OFF] and enter.  
1Setting item  
The CDJ-2000’s settings items are displayed here.  
The settings for the various items are displayed here.  
When [AUTO STANDBY] is set to [ON], the power management function is acti-  
2Setting  
vated in the following cases and the standby mode is set.  
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When no operation at all is performed for over 4 hours with no disc, SD  
memory card or USB device loaded, no PRO DJ LINK connection and no  
computer connected to the USB port (on the main unit’s rear panel).  
When the CDJ-2000 is operated, the standby mode is canceled.  
The CDJ-2000 is shipped with the power management function turned  
on. If you do not want to use the power management function, set [AUTO  
STANDBY] to [OFF].  
Changing the settings  
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1
Press [MENU/UTILITY] for over 1 second.  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.  
2
Select and enter the setting item.  
The cursor moves to the setting.  
Setting [HISTORY NAME]  
The name of the [HISTORY] recorded on the SD memory card/USB device can be  
3
Change the setting and enter.  
The cursor returns to the setting.  
preset.  
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Press [BACK] before changing the setting to return to step 2.  
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2
3
Select [HISTORY NAME] and enter the setting item.  
Use the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad to input a character.  
Press the rotary selector to enter.  
4
Press [MENU/UTILITY].  
Press [MENU/UTILITY] to return to the menu screen.  
List of settings  
The factory default settings are indicated in bold.  
The [HISTORY NAME] setting is changed.  
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If [HISTORY NAME] is not set, numbers are added sequentially after  
[HISTORY].  
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The maximum number of characters that can be set for the [HISTORY] name  
is 32, including both letters, numbers and symbols.  
Options  
settings  
QUANTIZE  
Setting ranges  
Descriptions  
ON/OFF  
For details, see QUANTIZE on page 11.  
Sets the method of connection of this  
unit and other brands of DJ software.  
For information on compatibility with  
other brands of DJ software, see the  
website below.  
For details, see Changing the auto cue  
level on page 16.  
Changing the language  
HID SETTING  
STANDARD/ADVANCED  
1
2
Select [LANGUAGE] and enter the setting item.  
Select the language and enter.  
-36dB/-42dB/-48dB/-54dB/  
-60dB/-66dB/-72dB/-78dB  
1 – 16  
The language of the on-screen display is changed.  
AUTO CUE LEVEL  
MIDI CHANNEL  
LANGUAGE  
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To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the  
[LANGUAGE] setting.  
The language used for the CDJ-2000’s  
display can be selected here.  
When set to [ON], jacket photos are dis-  
played on the tag list. When set to [OFF],  
jacket photos are not displayed.  
Selects the method for displaying music  
file information.  
ART WORK  
(TAG LIST)  
Duplicating the settings onto another DJ player  
The [UTILITY] and other settings can be duplicated onto another DJ player.  
ON/OFF  
TRACK  
INFORMATION  
Track Info/ Track  
Info+Comments  
1
2
Select [DUPLICATION] and enter.  
Selects the method for displaying play-  
lists.  
PLAYLIST VIEW  
LIST/ Track Info  
Select [DEFAULT (PLAYER X)] or [PLAYER X] and enter.  
[DEFAULT(PLAYER X)]: The [UTILITY] settings are changed into the set-  
tings set upon purchase.  
[PLAYER X]: [DUPLICATED] is displayed on the specified player’s dis-  
play and this unit’s [UTILITY] settings are duplicated onto the specified  
player.  
Players that are currently playing cannot be specified.  
The duplicated settings are as shown below.  
[UTILITY] settings  
QUANTIZE, AUTO CUE LEVEL, LANGUAGE, ART WORK (TAG LIST),  
TRACK INFORMATION, PLAYLIST VIEW, ON AIR DISPLAY, JOG  
BRIGHTNESS, JOG INDICATOR, LCD BRIGHTNESS  
Other settings  
TIME MODE, AUTO CUE, JOG MODE, TEMPO RANGE, MASTER TEMPO  
Some items are not duplicated.  
This can only be selected when a  
medium on which a Pioneer MEP-7000  
library is recorded is loaded.  
For details, refer to Setting [HISTORY  
NAME] on the right.  
Selects the method of display when  
connected by PRO DJ LINK to an ON AIR  
DISPLAY compatible mixer. Also refer  
to the operating instructions of the ON  
AIR DISPLAY compatible mixer (DJM-  
2000, etc.).  
Selects the brightness of the JOG RING  
ILLUMINATION.  
Selects whether the JOG RING ILLUMI-  
NATION flashes or not when the track’s  
remaining time is low.  
LIBRARY CREATOR LIBRARY/FOLDER  
HISTORY NAME  
ON AIR DISPLAY  
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ON/OFF  
JOG BRIGHTNESS OFF/1/ 2  
JOG INDICATOR  
ON/OFF  
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permanently delete it from the computer where it resides, and destroy all copies  
of the Program and Documentation in Your possession, confirming to Pioneer in  
writing that You have done so. Sections 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will continue in  
effect after this Agreement’s termination.  
About the rekordbox software  
rekordbox is an application for managing music files which are used for DJ play  
with a Pioneer DJ Player (i.e. CDJ-2000, CDJ-900).  
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General terms  
rekordbox can be used to classify and search for music files stored on  
your computer and create playlists used for DJ performance.  
rekordbox allows you to detect, measure and adjust the beats, tempos  
(BPM) and other elements of your music files prior to performance.  
rekordbox can be used to set and store point information (for Cue, Loop,  
Hot Cue, etc.) prior to performance.  
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Limitation of Liability. In no event will Pioneer or its subsidiaries be liable  
in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter, under any theory  
of liability, for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive  
damages, or damages for lost profits, revenue, business, savings, data,  
use, or cost of substitute procurement, even if advised of the possibility  
of such damages or if such damages are foreseeable. In no event will  
Pioneer’s liability for all damages exceed the amounts actually paid by  
You to Pioneer or its subsidiaries for the Program. The parties acknowl-  
edge that the liability limits and risk allocation in this Agreement are  
reflected in the Program price and are essential elements of the bargain  
between the parties, without which Pioneer would not have provided the  
Program or entered into this Agreement.  
Not only can various types of point information and playlists prepared with  
rekordbox be used for playback on Pioneer DJ players, the playback history,  
number of times played, point information, etc., can also be fed back to rekord-  
box after playback.  
Software end user license agreement  
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The limitations or exclusions of warranties and liability contained in this  
Agreement do not affect or prejudice Your statutory rights as consumer  
and shall apply to You only to the extent such limitations or exclusions  
are permitted under the laws of the jurisdiction where You are located.  
Severability and Waiver. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be  
illegal, invalid or otherwise unenforceable, that provision will be enforced  
to the extent possible or, if incapable of enforcement, deemed to be  
severed and deleted from this Agreement, and the remainder will con-  
tinue in full force and effect. The waiver by either party of any default or  
breach of this Agreement will not waive any other or subsequent default  
or breach.  
This Software End User License Agreement (“Agreement”) is between you (both  
the individual installing the Program and any single legal entity for which the  
individual is acting) (“You” or “Your”) and PIONEER CORPORATION (“Pioneer”).  
TAKING ANY STEP TO SET UP OR INSTALL THE PROGRAM MEANS THAT YOU  
ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. PERMISSION TO  
DOWNLOAD AND/OR USE THE PROGRAM IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED ON  
YOUR FOLLOWING THESE TERMS. WRITTEN OR ELECTRONIC APPROVAL IS  
NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS AGREEMENT VALID AND ENFORCEABLE. IF  
YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, YOU ARE  
NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE THE PROGRAM AND MUST STOP INSTALLING IT  
OR UNINSTALL IT, AS APPLICABLE.  
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No Assignment. You may not assign, sell, transfer, delegate or otherwise  
dispose of this Agreement or any rights or obligations under it, whether  
voluntarily or involuntarily, by operation of law or otherwise, without  
Pioneer’s prior written consent. Any purported assignment, transfer or  
delegation by You will be null and void. Subject to the foregoing, this  
Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the par-  
ties and their respective successors and assigns.  
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Definitions  
1
“Documentation” means written documentation, specifications and  
help content made generally available by Pioneer to aid in installing and  
using the Program.  
2
“Program” means all or any part of Pioneer’s software licensed to You by  
Pioneer under this Agreement.  
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Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement  
between the parties and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agree-  
ments or representations, whether written or oral, concerning its sub-  
ject matter. This Agreement may not be modified or amended without  
Pioneer’s prior and express written consent, and no other act, document,  
usage or custom will be deemed to amend or modify this Agreement.  
You agree that this Agreement shall be governed and construed by and  
under the laws of Japan.  
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Program license  
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Limited License. Subject to this Agreement’s restrictions, Pioneer grants  
to You a limited, non-exclusive, nontransferable, license (without the  
right to sublicense):  
a
To install a single copy of the Program on the hard disk drive of Your  
computer, to use the Program only for Your personal purpose comply-  
ing with this Agreement and the Documentation (“Authorized Use”);  
To use the Documentation in support of Your Authorized Use; and  
To make one copy of the Program solely for backup purposes, pro-  
vided that all titles and trademark, copyright and restricted rights  
notices are reproduced on the copy.  
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c
Cautions on copyrights  
rekordbox restricts playback and duplication of copyright-protected music  
contents.  
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Restrictions. You will not copy or use the Program or Documentation  
except as expressly permitted by this Agreement. You will not transfer,  
sublicense, rent, lease or lend the Program, or use it for third-party  
training, commercial time-sharing or service bureau use. You will not  
Yourself or through any third party modify, reverse engineer, disassemble  
or decompile the Program, except to the extent expressly permitted by  
applicable law, and then only after You have notified Pioneer in writing of  
Your intended activities. You will not use the Program on multiple pro-  
cessors without Pioneer’s prior written consent.  
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When coded data, etc., for protecting the copyright is embedded in the music  
contents, it may not be possible to operate the program normally.  
When rekordbox detects that coded data, etc., for protecting the copyright is  
embedded in the music contents, processing (playback, reading, etc.) may  
stop.  
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Recordings you have made are for your personal enjoyment and according to  
copyright laws may not be used without the consent of the copyright holder.  
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Music recorded from CDs, etc., is protected by the copyright laws of indi-  
vidual countries and by international treaties. It is the full responsibility of the  
person who has recorded the music to ensure that it is used legally.  
When handling music downloaded from the Internet, etc., it is the full respon-  
sibility of the person who has downloaded the music to ensure that it is used  
in accordance with the contract concluded with the download site.  
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Ownership. Pioneer or its licensor retains all right, title and interest in  
and to all patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret and other intellectual  
property rights in the Program and Documentation, and any derivative  
works thereof. You do not acquire any other rights, express or implied,  
beyond the limited license set forth in this Agreement.  
No Support. Pioneer has no obligation to provide support, mainte-  
nance, upgrades, modifications or new releases for the Program or  
Documentation under this Agreement.  
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Warranty disclaimer  
THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT  
ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, AND YOU AGREE TO USE THEM  
AT YOUR SOLE RISK. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW,  
PIONEER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH  
RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION, WHETHER EXPRESS,  
IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF PERFORMANCE,  
COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
SATISFACTORY QUALITY, ACCURACY, TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.  
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Damages and remedies for breach  
You agree that any breach of this Agreement’s restrictions would cause Pioneer  
irreparable harm for which money damages alone would be inadequate. In addi-  
tion to damages and any other remedies to which Pioneer may be entitled, You  
agree that Pioneer may seek injunctive relief to prevent the actual, threatened or  
continued breach of this Agreement.  
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Termination  
Pioneer may terminate this Agreement at any time upon Your breach of any  
provision. If this Agreement is terminated, You will stop using the Program,  
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Cautions on Installation  
Read the “Software end user license agreement” carefully before installing  
rekordbox.  
Supported operating systems  
rekordbox is supported by the following operating systems:  
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Mac OS X (10.4.6 and later)  
Windows® 7 Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate  
Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate (SP1 or  
later)  
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Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional (SP3 or later)  
rekordbox is not supported on Windows® XP Professional x64 edition.  
Supported languages  
The included CD-ROM contains installation programs and operating instructions  
in the following 12 languages:  
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English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian,  
Chinese (simplified characters), Chinese (traditional characters), Korean,  
Japanese.  
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When using an operating system in any language besides the ones listed  
above, select [English] during the installation procedure.  
System requirements (minimum operating environment)  
Check that the computer provides the operating environment described below  
before starting installation.  
Macintosh computer equipped with a 1.83  
®
For Mac OS X  
GHz or greater Intel Core Duo (or com-  
patible) processor  
CPU  
®
For Windows 7,  
PC/AT compatible computer equipped with  
a 2 GHz or greater Intel Pentium 4 (or  
compatible) processor  
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Windows Vista and  
Windows XP  
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Required memory 1 GB or more of RAM  
250 MB or more of free space (not including space for storing music  
files, etc.)  
Hard disk  
CD drive  
Sound  
Optical disc drive on which the CD-ROM can be read  
Audio output to speakers, headphones, etc. (internal or external audio  
device)  
Internet connec-  
tion  
For user registration and inquiries, use a web browser supporting 128-  
bit SSL (Safari 2.0 or greater, Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater, etc.).  
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A USB port for connection of a USB device (flash memory, hard disc,  
etc.) is required to transfer music files to the USB device.  
USB port  
An Ethernet LAN adapter (RJ45 port) for communicating with the DJ  
player is required to transfer music files to a Pioneer DJ player (i.e.  
CDJ-2000, CDJ-900).  
LAN port  
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Full functionality is not guaranteed on all computers, even those meeting the operating  
environment requirements described above.  
Even with the required memory capacity indicated for the operating environment  
above, in the cases described below the software may not provide full functionality  
and performance due to lack of memory. In this case, take the necessary measures  
to ensure sufficient free memory. We recommend adding extra memory in order to  
achieve stable performance.  
When there are many tracks being managed in the rekordbox library  
When resident programs and services are running  
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Depending on the computer’s power settings and other factors, the CPU and hard disk  
processing capacity may be insufficient. When using laptop computers in particular,  
always keep the AC power connected and adjust the computer's settings to maximize  
performance when using rekordbox.  
Note that problems may arise with the functionality of rekordbox depending on other  
software running on your computer.  
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When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select [rekordbox:  
Installing rekordbox  
Install Music Management Software], then click [Start].  
Read the “Cautions on Installation” carefully before installing rekordbox.  
Installation Procedure (Macintosh)  
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Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install and unin-  
stall rekordbox. Have the name and password of the computer’s administra-  
tor ready.  
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When the included CD-ROM is inserted into the computer’s  
CD drive, the CD drive opens on the screen. Double-click the  
[CD_menu.app] icon.  
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If the CD drive does not open on the screen when the CD-ROM is inserted,  
use Finder to open the CD drive, then double-click the [CD_menu.app] icon.  
To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
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Install rekordbox following the instructions on the screen.  
Once installation of rekordbox is completed, the operating instructions can be  
opened from rekordbox’s [Help] menu.  
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To stop installation in progress, click [Cancel].  
Using the support site  
Before making an inquiry about rekordbox operations and technical support,  
refer to the operating instructions for rekordbox and check the FAQs published  
on the support site for rekordbox.  
<Support Site for rekordbox>  
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When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select [rekordbox:  
Install Music Management Software], then click [Start].  
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To make an inquiry about rekordbox, you need to register as a user in advance  
on the support site for rekordbox.  
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You need to enter the license key for your user registration. Have the license key  
ready. Also, be sure not to forget the login name (your e-mail address) and the  
password specified for your user registration, as well as the license key.  
Pioneer Corporation collects your personal information for the following  
purposes:  
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To provide customer support for your purchased product  
To inform you of product or event information by e-mail  
To reflect your opinions collected by survey on product planning  
Your personal information is kept confidential corresponding to the privacy  
policy set forth by our company.  
You can check our privacy policy on the support site for rekordbox.  
When you make an inquiry about rekordbox, be sure to provide us the  
information on the model name, specifications (CPU and memory capacity and  
peripheral devices connected), and operating system version of your computer,  
as well as specific descriptions of system malfunction.  
For an inquiry about configuring your computer with peripheral devices  
other than our products and the corresponding technical support, contact  
each manufacturer or retailer.  
rekordbox is subject to upgrade for enhanced function and performance.  
The upgrade program can be downloaded on the support site. We strongly  
recommend you upgrade your software on a regular basis to keep the latest  
updates on your system.  
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To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
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Install rekordbox following the instructions on the screen.  
Once installation of rekordbox is completed, the operating instructions can be  
opened from rekordbox’s [Help] menu.  
Installation Procedure (Windows)  
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Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install and unin-  
stall rekordbox. Log on as the user registered as the computer’s administrator  
before installing rekordbox.  
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Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive.  
The CD-ROM menu is displayed.  
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If the CD-ROM menu does not appear when the CD-ROM is inserted, open  
the CD drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in the [Start] menu, then  
double-click the [CD_menu.exe] icon.  
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If [Hardware Installation] appears on the screen while the installation is in  
progress, click [Continue Anyway] and continue with the installation.  
When the installation program is completed, a completion message appears.  
About the driver software  
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This driver software is an exclusive ASIO driver for outputting audio signals from  
the computer. To use the CDJ-2000 connected to a computer on which Windows  
is installed, install the driver software on the computer beforehand.  
When using a computer on which a MAC operating system is installed, use the  
operating system’s standard driver software.  
Connecting the CDJ-2000 and computer  
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Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.  
Press [POWER].  
Software end user license agreement  
Carefully read the provisions of the Software end user license agreement (page  
23) before installing or using the driver software. Using the driver software  
implies that you have consented to the Software end user license agreement.  
Turn on the power of this unit.  
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The message [Installing device driver software] may appear when the CDJ-  
2000 is connected to the computer for the first time or when it is reconnected  
to the computer’s USB port. Wait until the [Your devices are ready for use]  
message appears.  
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When installing on Windows XP  
[Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?]  
may appear while the installation is in progress. Select [No, not this  
time] and click [Next] to continue with the installation.  
[What do you want the wizard to do?] may appear while the instal-  
lation is in progress. Select [Install the software automatically  
(Recommended)] and click [Next] to continue with the installation.  
If [Hardware Installation] appears on the screen while the installation is  
in progress, click [Continue Anyway] and continue with the installation.  
Cautions on Installation  
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Before installing the driver software, be sure to turn off the power of this unit  
and disconnect the USB cable from both this unit and your computer.  
If you connect this unit to your computer without installing the driver soft-  
ware first, an error may occur on your computer depending on the system  
environment.  
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If you have discontinued the installation process in progress, step through  
the installation process again from the beginning according to the following  
procedure.  
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Carefully read the provisions of the Software end user license agreement  
before installing the driver software for exclusive use with this unit.  
Before installing the driver software, terminate all other programs running on  
your computer.  
Adjusting the buffer size (Windows)  
This unit functions as an audio device conforming to the ASIO standards.  
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If an application using this unit as the default audio device (DJ software, etc.)  
is running, quit that application before adjusting the buffer size.  
The driver software is compatible with the following OSs.  
Windows® 7 Home Premium/Professional/Ultimate  
Windows Vista® Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate (SP1 or  
later)  
Click Windows [Start] menu >[All Programs]>[Pioneer]>[Pioneer  
CDJ]>[Pioneer CDJ ASIO Settings Utility].  
Windows® XP Home Edition/Professional (SP3 or later)  
When using a 64-bit version of Windows® 7 or Windows Vista®, only 32-bit  
applications can be used.  
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported.  
The included CD-ROM includes installation programs in the following 12  
languages.  
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English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian,  
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese  
If the language of your OS is one other than the ones listed above, select  
[English] following the instructions on the screen.  
Installing the driver software  
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Carefully read “Cautions on Installation” before installing the driver software.  
To install or uninstall the driver software, you need to be authorized by the  
administrator of your computer. Log on as the administrator of your computer  
before proceeding with the installation.  
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Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive.  
The CD-ROM menu is displayed.  
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If the CD-ROM menu does not appear when the CD-ROM is inserted, open  
the CD drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in the [Start] menu, then  
double-click the [CD_menu.exe] icon.  
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A sufficiently large buffer size decreases the chance of sound dropout (sound  
interruption) but increases audio signal transmission delay (latency).  
For the bit number, specify the bit depth during ASIO playback.  
To specify “24 bit” for the bit number, the firmware must be updated to ver-  
sion 3 or later.  
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2
When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select [Install Driver  
Software], then click [Start].  
To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
3
Proceed with installation according to the instructions on the  
screen.  
If [Windows Security] appears on the screen while the installation is in progress,  
click [Install this driver software anyway] and continue with the installation.  
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When installing on Windows XP  
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Press [MENU/UTILITY].  
Checking the version of the driver software  
The previous screen reappears.  
Click Windows [Start] menu >[All Programs]>[Pioneer]>[Pioneer  
CDJ]>[Pioneer CDJ Version Display Utility].  
List of MIDI Messages  
MIDI Messages  
MSB  
SW Name  
SW Type  
Notes  
A linear value corresponding to  
the speed, from stop to 4X: 64 for  
stop, 65 (0.06X) – 127 (4X) in the  
forward direction, 63 (0.06X) – 0  
(4X) in the reverse direction.  
JOG (TOUCH)  
Bn  
10  
dd  
0 – 127, 0 on the – side, 127 on  
the + side  
TEMPO SLIDER  
TOUCH/BRAKE  
RELEASE/START  
VR  
VR  
VR  
Bn  
Bn  
Bn  
1D  
1E  
1F  
dd  
dd  
dd  
0 – 127, 0 (min.) on the left side,  
127 (max.) on the right side  
0 – 127, 0 (min.) on the left side,  
127 (max.) on the right side  
A linear value corresponding  
to the speed from 0.5X to 4X: 64  
when stopped (under 0.49X), 65  
(0.5X) to 127 (4X) in the forward  
direction, 63 (0.5X) to 0 (4X) in the  
reverse direction.  
JOG RING  
Bn  
30  
dd  
General  
Purpose  
Controller  
98 – 127, 1 – 30 Difference of count  
from previous time is sent (±1 –  
±30) When over ±30, set at ±30  
ENCODER  
Bn  
4F  
dd  
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You can check the firmware version of this unit on the screen.  
The firmware version is not displayed when the CDJ-2000 is not connected  
to the computer or when the CDJ-2000 and computer are not properly  
communicating.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
CUE  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
00  
01  
02  
03  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
SEARCH FWD  
SEARCH REV  
Checking the latest information on the driver  
software  
For the latest information on the driver software for exclusive use with this unit,  
visit our website shown below.  
TRACK SEARCH  
NEXT  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
04  
05  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
TRACK SEARCH  
REV  
LOOP IN  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
06  
07  
08  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
10  
11  
12  
18  
19  
1A  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
LOOP OUT  
RELOOP  
MEMORY  
Using other brands of DJ software  
CALL NEXT  
CALL PREV  
DELETE  
Operating DJ software by MIDI interface  
TIME/A.CUE  
TEMPO RANGE  
MASTER TEMPO  
JOG MODE  
HOT CUE A  
HOT CUE B  
HOT CUE C  
The CDJ-2000 also outputs the operating data for the buttons and dials in MIDI  
format. If you connect a computer with a built-in MIDI-compatible DJ software  
via a USB cable, you can operate the DJ software on this unit. The sound of  
music files being played on the computer can also be output from the CDJ-2000.  
Before using the CDJ-2000 as an audio device, install the driver software on the  
computer (page 26). Also, the CDJ-2000 must be selected in the DJ software’s  
settings. For details, see your DJ software’s operating instructions.  
HOT CUE REC/  
CALL  
SW  
9n  
1C  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
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Connect the USB port on this unit to your computer.  
For instructions on connecting, see Using other brands of DJ software on page 13.  
TEMPO RESET  
JOG TOUCH  
REVERSE  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
1D  
20  
21  
2A  
2F  
30  
32  
33  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
2
Press [BROWSE], then press [LINK].  
[Control Mode] and [USB-MIDI] appear on the menu screen.  
4 BEAT LOOP  
EJECT  
3
Select [Control Mode] and enter.  
SW  
SW  
SW  
SW  
The connecting screen is displayed.  
TAG TRACK  
BACK  
4
Select [USB-MIDI] and enter.  
The CDJ-2000 switches to the control mode.  
ENCODER PUSH  
5
Start the DJ software.  
OFF = 0 1 to 127 position data  
from left to right side  
NEEDLE  
Touch Sensor Bn  
1C  
dd  
Communication with the DJ software starts.  
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The DJ software on the computer can be operated using the buttons and  
rotary selector on the CDJ-2000.  
n is the channel number.  
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It may not be possible to use some buttons to operate the DJ software.  
The control mode is canceled when a track is loaded in the CDJ-2000.  
For messages output by the CDJ-2000, see List of MIDI Messages.  
Changing the MIDI channel setting  
Press [MENU/UTILITY] for over 1 second.  
1
The utility screen appears.  
2
3
Select [MIDI CHANNEL] and enter.  
Turn the rotary selector.  
Select the MIDI channel and change the setting. A setting from 1 – 16 can be  
selected.  
4
Press the rotary selector to enter.  
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Additional information  
Troubleshooting  
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Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes  
the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the  
items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
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The CDJ-2000 may not operate properly due to such external causes as static electricity. If this happens, normal operation can sometimes be restored by turning the  
power off, waiting for the disc to stop completely, then turning the power back on.  
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Non-finalized (partial discs) CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW and DVD±R dual layer discs cannot be played on the CDJ-2000.  
Irregularly shaped discs other than standard 12 cm discs cannot be played on the CDJ-2000 (doing so will lead to damage or accidents).  
The BPM measured by the CDJ-2000 may differ from the BPM indicated on the disc or that of a Pioneer DJ mixer, etc. This is due to the different methods used for  
measuring the BPM, and is not a malfunction.  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Disc cannot be ejected.  
Is [UNLOCK/LOCK] set to [LOCK]?  
Press [PLAY/PAUSEf] to set the pause mode, then press [DISC EJECTh].  
Set [UNLOCK/LOCK] to [UNLOCK], then press [DISC EJECTh].  
If the [DISC EJECTh] button does not work, insert the pin in the disc force  
eject pin insertion hole to eject the disc.  
Playback does not start when disc is loaded.  
Is the disc or file playable?  
See Discs/files playable on the CDJ-2000 on page 7.  
Press [AUTO CUE] for at least 1 second to turn cancel the auto cue function.  
Copyright-protected files cannot be played.  
Is the auto cue function activated?  
Is the file copyright-protected (by DRM)?  
Are you operating the connected DJ mixer properly?  
Is the CDJ-2000 placed near a TV?  
File cannot be played.  
No sound is produced, or sound is distorted or noisy.  
Check the operation of the DJ mixer.  
Turn the TV’s power off, or install the CDJ-2000 and TV away from one  
another.  
Loud noise is produced or playback stops when a  
certain disc is played.  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Scratched discs may not play.  
Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 30).  
Set [LANGUAGE] to the proper language.  
File information is not properly displayed.  
Is [LANGUAGE] properly set?  
Is the information recorded in a language not supported  
by the CDJ-2000?  
When creating files using DJ software, etc., record the information in a  
language supported by the CDJ-2000.  
Track search operation takes too long.  
Is the auto cue function activated?  
Track searching may take some time when there are long silent sections  
between tracks.  
If track searching is not possible within 10 seconds, a cue point is set at the  
beginning of the track.  
Back cue function does not work.  
Loop play function does not work.  
Settings are not stored in the memory.  
Is a cue point set?  
Is a cue point set?  
Set the cue point (page 16).  
Set the cue point (page 16).  
Has the power been turned off directly after changing the  
setting?  
After changing settings, wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power  
off.  
USB device is not recognized.  
Is the USB device properly connected?  
Connect the device securely (all the way in).  
USB hubs cannot be used.  
Is the USB device connected via a USB hub?  
Is the USB device supported by the CDJ-2000?  
This player only supports USB mass storage class devices.  
This player supports portable flash memory and digital audio playback  
devices.  
Is the file format supported by the CDJ-2000?  
Check the file format of the connected USB device. For the file formats sup-  
ported by the CDJ-2000, see About USB devices on page 8.  
Turn the power off then back on.  
Cue points or loops of tracks recorded on SD memory  
cards/USB devices are not stored in the memory.  
Is there sufficient free space on the SD memory card/USB A maximum of 100 cue and loop points per disc can be recorded on SD  
device?  
memory cards/USB devices (10 per track for media other than discs). If you  
attempt to record more points than the limit, [POINT FULL] is displayed and  
the points cannot be recorded.  
If the SD memory card is write-protected, [CARD PROTECTED] is displayed  
and the points cannot be recorded.  
If there is not enough free space on the USB device or if the device is write-  
protected, [USB FULL] is displayed and the points cannot be recorded.  
Cue points or loops of tracks recorded on SD memory  
cards/USB devices are not displayed.  
Has the SD memory card/USB device been properly  
removed?  
Points may not be displayed if the SD memory card/USB device is removed  
without performing the proper stopping procedure or if the CDJ-2000’s  
power is turned off.  
The playing address display is not displayed in the  
remaining time mode.  
When playing files recorded in VBR, it may happen that the set cannot  
detect the length of the track immediately and that some time is required for  
the playing address display to appear.  
Time is required to read SD memory cards/USB  
devices (flash memory drives and hard discs).  
Is there a large number of folders or files recorded on the  
SD memory card/USB device?  
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for load-  
ing.  
Are files other than music files stored on the SD memory  
card/USB device?  
When files other than music files are stored in folders, time is required to  
read them as well. Do not store files or folders other than music files on the  
USB device.  
Library browsing is not possible.  
Is a medium on which library information is recorded  
loaded?  
The library browse mode is only set when media on which library informa-  
tion is recorded are loaded. When a medium on which no library information  
is recorded is loaded, the folder browse mode is set.  
[HISTORY] is not displayed.  
Is an SD memory card/USB device loaded?  
Is the power management function activated?  
The [HISTORY] function can only be used for DJ players on which an SD  
memory card/USB device is loaded.  
Nothing is displayed.  
The CDJ-2000 is shipped with the power management function turned  
on. If you do not want to use the power management function, set [AUTO  
STANDBY] to [OFF]. (page 22)  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
PRO DJ LINK does not work well.  
Are the player numbers properly set?  
Set [PLAYER No.] to [AUTO] or to a number different from the number cur-  
rently set. (page 22)  
Is the LAN cable properly connected?  
Is the switching hub’s power turned on?  
Connect the LAN cable properly to the [LINK] terminal.  
Turn the switching hub’s power on.  
Is an unnecessary device connected to the switching hub? Disconnect the unnecessary device from the switching hub.  
About the liquid crystal display  
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Small black or shining points may appear on the liquid crystal display. This is a phenomenon inherent to liquid crystal displays; this is not a malfunction.  
When using in cold places, the liquid crystal display may be dark for a while after the CDJ-2000’s power is turned on. It will reach the normal brightness after a while.  
When the liquid crystal display is exposed to direct sunlight, the light will reflect off it, making it difficult to see. Block the direct sunlight.  
Error messages  
When the CDJ-2000 cannot operate normally, an error code appears on the display. Take the necessary measures, referring to the table below. If an error code not  
indicated on the table below is displayed or if the same error code appears after the indicated action has been taken, contact your store of purchase or nearby Pioneer  
service station.  
Error code  
Error type  
Description of error  
Cause and action  
E-7201  
TOC READ ERROR  
TOC data cannot be read.  
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Disc is cracked.dReplace the disc.  
Disc is dirty.dClean the disc.  
If operation is normal with other discs, the problem is with that disc.  
E-8301  
E-8302  
E-8303  
PLAYER ERROR (XXXX)  
Disc that cannot be played normally is loaded.  
E-8304  
E-8305  
DECODE ERROR  
Music files that cannot be played normally are  
loaded.  
Format is wrong.dReplace with music files in the proper format.  
DATA FORMAT ERROR  
Track recorded in the library, playlist, etc., has been  
deleted from the SD memory card/USB device and  
cannot be played.  
E-8306  
E-9101  
NO FILE  
Do not delete that track from the SD memory card/USB device.  
Mechanical error (time out) during loading or eject-  
ing of disc.  
Displayed when mechanism operation is not completed within the specified  
time.  
MECHANICAL TIME OUT  
List of icons displayed on the main unit display section  
Player number  
(1 – 4)  
Genre  
Disc  
File type  
Sampling rate  
Comment  
WAIT  
Registered in  
tag list  
Artist  
Label  
Key  
Year  
Album  
Tempo (BPM)  
Color  
Remixer name  
Original artist  
Track/file name  
Bit rate  
rekordbox  
Playlist  
HISTORY  
Hot Cue Bank  
List  
USB  
Playing  
Search  
Rating  
Time  
SD  
Open folder  
Close folder  
DJ play count  
Computer  
Date library added  
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Cautions on use  
About condensation  
Water droplets (condensation) may form inside the unit (on operating parts and  
lenses) in the winter, for example, if the unit is moved from a cold place into a  
warm room or if the temperature in the room in which the unit is installed rises  
suddenly (through heating, etc.). The unit will not operate properly and will not  
be playable with condensation inside. Let the unit stand for 1 to 2 hours at room  
temperature (though this time depends on the conditions of the condensation)  
without turning on the power. The water droplets will evaporate and the unit will  
become playable. Condensation can occur in the summer as well if the unit is  
exposed to the direct wind from an air-conditioner, etc. If this happens, move the  
unit to a different location.  
Cleaning the lens  
The player’s lens should not become dirty in normal use, but if for some reason it  
should malfunction due to dust or dirt, consult your nearest Pioneer authorized  
service center. Although lens cleaners for players are commercially available, we  
advise against using them since some may damage the lens.  
Handling discs  
Storing  
!
Always place discs in their cases and store them vertically, avoiding hot,  
humid places, places exposed to direct sunlight and extremely cold places.  
Be sure to read the cautions included with the disc.  
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Cleaning discs  
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Discs may not play if there are fingerprints or dust on them. In this case, use a  
cleaning cloth, etc., to gently wipe the disc from the inside towards the out-  
side. Do not use dirty cleaning cloths.  
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Do not use benzene, thinner or other volatile chemicals. Also do not use  
record spray or antistatic agents.  
For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft cloth, wring out thoroughly, wipe off  
the dirt, then wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth.  
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Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.  
Do not let the signal surface of discs get scratched or dirty.  
Do not place two discs in the disc tray, one on top of the other.  
Do not attach pieces of paper or stickers to discs. Doing so could warp discs,  
making it impossible to play them. Also note that rental discs often have  
labels attached to them, and the label’s glue may have oozed out. Check that  
there is no glue around the edges of such labels before using rented discs.  
About specially shaped discs  
Specially shaped discs (heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.) cannot be played on this  
player. Do not attempt to play such discs, as they could damage the player.  
About condensation on discs  
Water droplets (condensation) may form on the surface of discs if they are moved  
from a cold place (particularly in winter) into a warm room. Discs may not play  
normally if there is condensation on them. Carefully wipe the water droplets off  
the surface of the disc before loading it.  
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Disclaimer  
Specifications  
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Pioneer and rekordbox are trademarks or registered trademarks of the  
Power requirements.............................................................................. AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption .................................................................................................28 W  
Power consumption (standby)...............................................................................0.4 W  
Main unit weight...................................................................................... 4.6 kg (10.1 lb)  
External dimensions............................................320 mm (W) × 106.4 mm (H) × 405.7 mm (D)  
(12.6 in. (W) × 4.2 in. (H) × 16 in. (D))  
Pioneer Corporation.  
!
Microsoft®, Windows Vista®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are registered  
trademarks or trademarks in the United States and other countries of the  
Microsoft Corporation of the United States.  
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Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS, Safari, iTunes and Finder are registered trade-  
marks of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.  
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe  
Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.  
The SD logo is a trademark.  
Tolerable operating temperature......................... +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)  
Tolerable operating humidity...................................... 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)  
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Analog audio output (AUDIO OUT L/R)  
Output terminal..........................................................................................RCA terminal  
Output Level ..........................................................................................2.0 Vrms (1 kHz)  
Frequency response .................................................................................4 Hz to 20 kHz  
S/N ratio..................................................................................................................115 dB  
Total harmonic distortion ................................................................................. 0.0018 %  
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The SDHC logo is a trademark.  
Digital audio output (DIGITAL OUT)  
Output terminal..........................................................................................RCA terminal  
Output type............................................................................... Coaxial digital (S/PDIF)  
Output level ..............................................................................................0.5 Vp-p (75 W)  
Output format................................................................................44.1 kHz, 24 bit/16 bit  
The names of companies and products mentioned herein are the trademarks of  
their respective owners.  
USB downstream section (USB)  
Port......................................................................................................................... Type A  
Power supply..................................................................................... 5 V/500 mA or less  
This product has been licensed for nonprofit use. This product has not been  
licensed for commercial purposes (for profit-making use), such as broadcast-  
ing (terrestrial, satellite, cable or other types of broadcasting), streaming on  
the Internet, Intranet (a corporate network) or other types of networks or dis-  
tributing of electronic information (online digital music distribution service).  
You need to acquire the corresponding licenses for such uses. For details, visit  
USB upstream section (USB)  
Port......................................................................................................................... Type B  
LAN (PRO DJ LINK)  
Rating.............................................................................................................100Base-TX  
Control output (CONTROL)  
Port..................................................................................................................... Mini-jack  
SD memory card section  
File system.............Conforming to “SD Specifications Part 2 File System Specification  
Version 2.00”  
Max. memory capacity ...........................................................................................32 GB  
Main display  
Display type.........................................Active matrix TFT liquid crystal display (LCD)  
Screen size................................................................................................. 6.1-inch, wide  
Supported languages................................................................................ 18 languages  
The audio compression technology for MP3 is offered under the license of  
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia.  
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The articles concerning free repairs, etc., indicated on the warranty do not  
apply to the rekordbox music management software. Before installing or using  
rekordbox, carefully read the articles in Software end user license agreement on  
page 23.  
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without  
notice.  
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To register your product, find the nearest authorized service location, to  
purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories,  
please go to one of following URLs :  
Pour enregistrer votre produit, trouver le service après-vente agréé le plus  
proche et pour acheter des pièces de rechange, des modes d’emploi ou  
des accessoires, reportez-vous aux URL suivantes :  
In the USA/Aux Etats-Unis  
In Canada/Aux Canada  
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Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2010 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER CORPORATION  
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PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P. O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404  
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