Pioneer DJM-2000 Manuel utilisateur

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Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi
Bedienungsanleitung
Istruzioni per l’uso
Handleiding
Manual de instrucciones
Инструкции по эксплуатации
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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have fin-
ished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.
In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings. However the method of
connecting and operating the unit is the same.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
IMPORTANT
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Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified
service personnel.
IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 10 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the
fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 10 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug
must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be obtained from your local dealer.
If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for your socket outlet, then the fuse shall be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of
safely. There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Blue : Neutral Brown : Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in
your plug, proceed as follows;
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter L or coloured RED.
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
If you want to dispose this product, do not mix it with general household waste. There is a separate collection system for used
electronic products in accordance with legislation that requires proper treatment, recovery and recycling.
Private households in the member states of the EU, in Switzerland and Norway may return their used electronic products free of charge to
designated collection facilities or to a retailer (if you purchase a similar new one).
For countries not mentioned above, please contact your local authorities for the correct method of disposal.
By doing so you will ensure that your disposed product undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential
negative effects on the environment and human health.
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WARNING
T
his 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 or
moisture.
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WARNING
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following
section carefully.
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., 230 V
or 120 V) written on the rear panel.
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WARNING
T
o prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame
sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.
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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 3 cm at each side).
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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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)
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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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.
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
vacation).
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CAUTION
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
on vacation).
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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
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized
service center or your dealer for a replacement.
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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)
Before start
Features ...........................................................................................................................5
What’s in the box .............................................................................................................5
Connections
Rear Panel .......................................................................................................................6
Connecting input terminals ...........................................................................................7
Connecting output terminals .........................................................................................7
Connecting to the control panel ....................................................................................8
Connecting a computer ..................................................................................................8
About the USB audio driver software ............................................................................8
Operations
Control Panel .................................................................................................................11
Basic Operation ............................................................................................................12
Advanced Operations ...................................................................................................14
List of MIDI Messages ..................................................................................................18
Types of BEAT EFFECT ..................................................................................................22
Changing the settings
Setting preferences .......................................................................................................24
About the auto standby function .................................................................................24
Additional information
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................25
About the liquid crystal display ....................................................................................26
About the exemption clauses ......................................................................................26
Block Diagram...............................................................................................................27
Specifications ................................................................................................................28
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Before start
Features
This unit is a high-performance DJ mixer designed for professional DJs, which,
in addition to its high sound quality design, is equipped with a multi-touch panel
and various types of interface and effect functions enabling new styles of DJ
performing.
TOUCH PANEL EFFECT
This unit uses a large 5.8-inch LCD multi-touch panel. When the
[FREQUENCY MIX] and [SIDECHAIN REMIX] effect functions are combined, the
effect can be checked both visually and aurally, enabling intuitive control.
FREQUENCY MIX
The track frequencies are divided into seven bands and displayed graphically.
Fader control on the touch panel makes it easier to grasp the details and mix two
channels or swap instruments (parts).
SIDECHAIN REMIX
The sound of a specific channel can be used as the trigger to apply effects to the
sound of other channels. Operation of the touch panel’s pad makes it possible to
process sound dynamically.
INST FX
This unit is equipped with six types of effects (NOISE, ZIP, CRUSH, JET, HPF, LPF).
Effects can be obtained simply by turning the [FILTER] controls for the differ-
ent channels for improvisational performances, and the desired effects can be
achieved by adjusting the [PARAMETER] control.
BEAT EFFECT
The DJM series’ well-received BEAT EFFECT function has been carried over and
further evolved. This unit is equipped with an [EFFECT FREQUENCY] function
allowing the amount of the effect applied to be adjusted by frequency range, for
even greater playing freedom than before.
PRO DJ LINK
When a PRO DJ LINK-compatible Pioneer DJ player (CDJ-2000, CDJ-900 etc.),
a computer on which rekordbox is installed and this unit are connected by LAN
cable, the PRO DJ LINK functions below can be used.
For details, see About PRO DJ LINK on page 14.
SD & USB Export
rekordbox LINK Export
LIVE SAMPLER
LINK MONITOR
STATUS INFORMATION
SOUND CARD
This unit is equipped with sound card/
USB audio interface allowing up to four
audio sources from one computer to be assigned to the different channels and
mixed. Furthermore, the master channel output signals can be output to the
computer, a great convenience for example for recording the mixed sound.
HIGH SOUND QUALITY
Measures have been taken to improve sound quality for both the digital and
analog inputs and outputs. Sound processing with 96 kHz sampling, a 24-bit
high sound quality A/
D converter and a 32-bit high sound quality D/
A converter
achieves more powerful, higher grade sound.
This unit supports 48 kHz 16 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 44.1 kHz 16 bit USB audio
signals.
What’s in the box
! CD-ROM
! USB Cable
! LAN cables x 4
! Power cable
! Warranty card
! Operating instructions (this document)
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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.
Be sure to use the included power cord.
Rear Panel
CH 2CH 3CH 4
CH 1
SIGNAL GND
CD
CD
L
R
L
R
PHONO
MIDI OUTUSB
CDLINE
CONTROL
OUTIN
(TRS)
RL
RL
R
L
RL(MONO) RL(MONO)
DIGITAL
BOOTHSENDRETURN
COMPUTER 1
COMPUTER 2
LINK
CH 3CH 1
CH 4CH 2
CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 1
DIGITAL
SIGNAL GND
CD
1GND
-6dB -3dB 0dB
2HOT
3COLD
CD
L
R
PHONO
POWER
AC IN
OFF
ON
MASTER1
MASTER
ATT.
MASTER2REC OUT
DIGITAL CD DIGITAL
L
R
CDLINE
CONTROL
CD DIGITAL
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7 85 6 3 759
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1 POWER (page 12)
Turns this unit’s power on and off.
2 PHONO (page 7)
Connect to a phono level (MM cartridge) output device. Do not input line level
signals.
3 CD (page 7)
Connect to a DJ player or a line level output component.
4 SIGNAL GND (page 7)
Connect an analog player’s ground wire here. This helps reduce noise when
the analog player is connected.
5 CD, DIGITAL (page 12)
Selects the analog signal input terminals (CD) or the digital signal input
terminals (DIGITAL IN).
6 LINE (page 7)
Connect to a cassette deck or a line level output component.
7 CONTROL (page 7)
Connect using a control cord (included with Pioneer DJ players).
8 DIGITAL OUT (page 7)
Outputs the master channel audio signals.
9 DIGITAL IN (page 7)
Connect these to the digital coaxial output terminals on DJ players, etc. The
sound may be momentarily interrupted when the output signal sampling
frequency is switched.
a Kensington security slot
b USB (page 8)
Connect to a computer.
c MIDI OUT (page 7)
Connect this to the MIDI IN terminal on an external MIDI sequencer.
d LINK (page 7)
Connect these to the LINK terminals on Pioneer DJ players or the LAN ports
of computers on which rekordbox is installed (PRO DJ LINK).
e RETURN (page 7)
Connect to the output terminal of an external effector. When the [L (MONO)]
channel only is connected, the [L (MONO)] channel input is simultaneously
input to the [R] channel.
f SEND (page 7)
Connect to the input terminal of an external effector. When the [L (MONO)]
channel only is connected, a monaural audio signal is output.
g BOOTH (page 7)
Output terminals for a booth monitor, compatible with balanced or unbal-
anced output for a TRS connector.
h REC OUT (page 7)
This is an output terminal for recording.
i MASTER2 (page 7)
Connect to a power amplifier, etc.
j MASTER ATT.
Switches the attenuation level of the sound output from the [MASTER1] and
[MASTER2] terminals. Select 0 dB, –3 dB or –6 dB.
k MASTER1 (page 7)
Connect to a power amplifier, etc.
l AC IN
Connect to a power outlet using the included power cord. Wait until all con-
nections between the equipment are completed before connecting the power
cord.
Be sure to use the included power cord.
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Connecting input terminals
CH 2CH 3CH 4
CH 1
SIGNAL GND
CD
CD
L
R
L
R
PHONO
MIDI OUTUSB
CDLINE
CONTROL
OUTIN
(TRS)
RL
RL
R
L
RL(MONO) RL(MONO)
DIGITAL
BOOTH SEND RETURN
LINK
CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 1
DIGITAL
SIGNAL GND
CD
1GND
-6dB -3dB 0dB
2HOT
3COLD
CD
L
R
PHONO
POWEROFF
ON
MASTER1
MASTER
ATT.
MASTER2REC OUT
DIGITAL CD DIGITAL
L
R
CDLINE
CONTROL
CD DIGITAL
COMPUTER 1
COMPUTER 2
CH 3CH 1
CH 4CH 2
AC IN
PRO DJ LINK
1
Computers
Pioneer DJ players
2
To power outlet
Pioneer DJ players
2
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
rekordbox rekordbox
Digital audio output device
Analog player
Cassette deck, CD player, etc.
(line level output devices)
Analog player
1 For details on PRO DJ LINK, see About PRO DJ LINK on page 14.
Use the included LAN cables to connect to Pioneer DJ players.
2 To use the fader start function, connect a LAN cable or control cord (page 13).
Connecting output terminals
CH 2CH 3CH 4
CH 1
SIGNAL GND
MIDI OUTUSB
OUT IN
(TRS)
RL
RL
R
L
RL(MONO) RL(MONO)
DIGITAL
BOOTHSENDRETURN
LINK
CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 1
SIGNAL GND
CD
1GND
-6dB -3dB 0dB
2HOT
3COLD
CD
L
R
PHONO
POWEROFF
ON
MASTER1
MASTER
ATT.
MASTER2REC OUT
DIGITAL
L
R
CDLINE
CONTROL
CD DIGITAL
CD
CD
L
RR
PHONO
DIGITAL
L
CDLINE
CONTROL
CD DIGITAL
CH 3CH 1
CH 4CH 2
AC IN
COMPUTER 1
COMPUTER 2
L
R
L
R
Power amplifierTo power outlet
Digital audio
input device
Power amplifier
(for booth monitor)
External effector
1
MIDI sequencer
Cassette deck, etc.
(analog input recording device)
Power amplifier
1 Also connect the external effector to the [RETURN] terminal (input terminal).
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Connecting to the control panel
HEADPHONES
CUE
MONO SPLIT STEREO
-
0
CUE
MASTER
PHONES
LEVEL
MIXING
10
9
7
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
AB
THRU
A
CROSS FA DER ASS
CD
/DIGITAL PHONO
USB 1/2
TRIM
MIC
OVER
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
ISO
EQ/
EQ
MID
HI
+
9
+
6
LOW
HI
-26/
+
6
-26/
-12
+12
OFF ON OVER
TALK
MIC
LEVEL
0
-
-12
+12
CD
/DIGITAL
ISO
EQ/
-26
-26
Connecting a computer
CH 2
CH 1
SIGNAL GND
CD
CD
L
R
L
R
PHONO
MIDI OUTUSB
CDLINE
CONTROL
ONO)
CH 3
LINK
CH 1
COMPUTER 1
COMPUTER 2
CH 4
CH 2
DIGITALCD DIGITAL
Computer
Connect with the included USB cable.
About the USB audio driver software
This driver software is a proprietary program for inputting and outputting audio
signals from the computer. To use this unit connected to a computer on which
a Windows or Mac OS is installed, install the driver software on the computer
beforehand.
Software Use Agreement
This software usage agreement (hereafter referred to as “the agreement”) deter-
mines matters related to use of the DJ function software (hereafter referred to
as “the software”) between the customer and Pioneer Corporation (hereafter
referred to as “Pioneer”).
Be sure to read the following articles carefully before installing and using the
software. Use of the software implies that the customer has consented to the
agreement. If you do not consent to the agreement, do not install or use the
software.
[Usage agreement]
On the condition of complying with the contents of this agreement, the customer
has permission to install and use this software on a single personal computer.
[Restrictions]
The customer shall not create, distribute or send reproductions of this software
over networks or from one computer to another. In addition, the customer shall
not modify, sell, lend, transfer or resell the software, nor distribute, create, etc.,
secondary works of the software. Furthermore, the customer shall not reverse
compile, reverse engineer, reverse assemble or otherwise change the software
into formats perceptible by humans.
[Copyrights, etc.]
Copyrights and all other intellectual property rights related to this software are
the property of Pioneer and its affiliates. This software is protected by copyright
laws and the provisions of international treaties.
[Repudiation of guarantee and technical support]
This software and all associated documentation, etc., is provided on an “as is”
basis. Pioneer does not guarantee the customer nor third parties regarding
merchantability, compatibility with specific purposes, violation of rights of oth-
ers or any other matters, nor does it guarantee technical support related to this
software or associated documentation. Note that repudiation of guarantee may
not be not recognized in some countries and regions by mandatory provisions, in
which case this repudiation of guarantee may not apply. The customer’s rights
may differ in some countries and regions.
[Limitation of liability]
Pioneer and other suppliers of this software shall accept no responsibility
whatsoever for damages incurred through use of or inability to use this software
or any associated documentation (including but not limited to loss of profits,
business interruptions, damages resulting from loss or impairment of informa-
tion, etc.), even if Pioneer has been notified of the possibility of such damages.
Limitation of liability related to incidental or direct damages may not be recog-
nized in some countries and regions by mandatory provisions, in which case this
limitation of liability may not apply. Note that, regardless of the case, the respon-
sibility of Pioneer and its subsidiaries regarding this software shall not exceed
the sum paid by the customer to Pioneer or its subsidiaries. This repudiation of
limitation of liability is a fundamental element of the arrangement between the
customer and Pioneer.
[Governing law]
This agreement complies with the laws and ordinances of Japan and shall be
interpreted accordingly. This agreement stipulates all articles of the arrangement
between the customer and Pioneer, and shall be applied with priority over any
prior and existing agreements related to this matter (regardless of whether oral
or in writing). The Tokyo District Court shall be the court of exclusive jurisdiction
in first instance for any disputes arising regarding this agreement.
Cautions on Installation
! 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.
! If you have discontinued the installation process in progress, step through
the installation process again from the beginning according to the following
procedure.
! Read Software Use Agreement carefully before installing this unit’s propri-
etary driver software.
! Before installing the driver software, terminate all other programs running on
your computer.
! The driver software is compatible with the following OSs.
Mac OS X (10.3.9 and later)
Windows Vista
®
Home Basic/
Home Premium/
Ultimate/
Business
Windows
®
XP Home Edition/
Professional (SP2 or later)
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The driver support is not compatible with 64-bit versions of operating sys-
tems (64-bit editions of Windows Vista
®
and Windows
®
XP Professional x64
Edition).
! The included CD-ROM includes installation programs in the following 12
languages.
English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian,
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese
When using operating systems in other languages, follow the instructions on
the screen to select [English (English)].
Installing the driver software
Installation Procedure (Windows)
Read Cautions on Installation carefully 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.
1 Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive.
The CD-ROM folder appears.
! If the CD-ROM folder is not displayed after a CD-ROM is loaded, open the CD
drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in the [START] menu.
2 Double-click [DJM-2000_X.XXX.exe].
The driver installation screen appears.
3 When the language selection screen appears, select [English]
and click [OK].
You can select one from multiple languages depending on the system environ-
ment of your computer.
4 Carefully read the Software Use Agreement and if you
consent to the provisions, put a check mark in [I agree.] and click
[OK].
If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software Use Agreement, click
[Cancel] and stop installation.
5 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.
! When installing on Windows XP
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.
! When the installation of the driver software is completed, you need to reboot
your computer.
Installation Procedure (Macintosh)
Read Cautions on Installation carefully before installing the driver software.
! To install or uninstall the driver software, you need to be authorized by the
administrator of your computer. Have the name and password of the adminis-
trator of your computer ready in advance.
1 Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive.
The CD-ROM folder appears.
! Double-click the CD icon on the desktop when folders are not displayed after
a CD-ROM has been loaded.
2 Double-click [DJM-2000_M_X.X.X.dmg].
The [DJM-2000AudioDriver] menu screen appears.
3 Double-click [DJM-2000AudioDriver.pkg].
The driver installation screen appears.
4 Check the details on the screen and click [Continue Anyway].
5 When the Software Use Agreement screen appears, select
[English], carefully read the Software Use Agreement and click
[Continue Anyway].
You can select one from multiple languages depending on the system environ-
ment of your computer.
6 If you consent to the provisions of the Software End User
License Agreement, click [Agree].
If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software Use Agreement, click [I
disagree] and stop installation.
7 Proceed with installation according to the instructions on the
screen.
! Click [Cancel] to cancel installation after it has started.
! When the installation of the driver software is completed, you need to reboot
your computer.
Connecting the DJM-2000 and computer
1 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.
This unit functions as an audio device conforming to the ASIO standards.
! When using ASIO-compatible applications, [USB 1/2], [USB 3/4], [USB 5/6]
and [USB 7/8] can be used as inputs. Depending on the input/
output setting,
it is possible to use three of this unit’s sets of inputs.
! When using DirectX-compatible applications, only [USB 1/
2] can be used as
the input.
! The computer’s recommended operating environment depends on the DJ
application. Be sure to check the recommended operating environment for
the DJ application you are using.
! When another USB audio device is connected to the computer at the same
time, it may not operate or be recognized normally.
We recommend only connecting the computer and this unit.
! When connecting the computer and this unit, we recommend connecting
directly to this unit’s USB port.
2 Press [POWER].
Turn on the power of this unit.
! The message [Installing device driver software] may appear when the DJM-
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.
! 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 [Windows Security] appears on the screen while the installation is in
progress, click [Install this driver software anyway] and continue with
the installation.
Switching the input/
output setting
Use this procedure to switch the computer’s input/
output setting when using the
driver software.
! If applications using this unit as the default audio device (DJ applications,
etc.) are running, quit those applications before switching the input/
output
setting.
! Some time is required after the input/
output setting is switched for the com-
puter to be updated. The input/
output setting cannot be switched while the
computer is being updated.
! Sound may not be output if there are differences between the input/
output
settings on this unit and on the computer. If this happens, turn this unit’s
power on and reset the input/
output settings with the USB cable connected.
! If the input/
output setting is switched while using DirectX, the application
may not recognize the driver software.
! MIDI communications are interrupted if the input/
output setting is switched
during MIDI communications.
Switching procedure (Windows)
Click the Windows [START] menu>
[All Programs]
>
[Pioneer]
>
[DJM-2000]
>
[DJM-2000 Setting Utility].
Switch the computer’s input/
output setting.
ASIO 4 outputs 0 inputs 16 bits DirectX 1 output 0 inputs
ASIO 3 outputs 1 input 16 bits DirectX 1 output 1 input
ASIO 3 outputs 0 inputs 24 bits DirectX 1 output 0 inputs
Switching procedure (Macintosh)
Click [Apple]
>
[System Preferences]
>
[Other]
>
[DJM-2000 Settings].
Switch the computer’s input/
output setting.
8-channel output No input 16 bits
6-channel output 2-channel input 16 bits
6-channel output No input 24 bits
Adjusting the buffer size (Windows)
Use this procedure to adjust the computer’s buffer size when using ASIO driver
software.
Click the Windows [START] menu>
[All Programs]
>
[Pioneer]
>
[DJM-2000]
>
[DJM-2000 Setting Utility].
A sufficiently large buffer size decreases the chance of sound dropout (sound
interruption) but increases audio signal transmission delay (latency).
! If applications using this unit as the default audio device (DJ applications,
etc.) are running, quit those applications before adjusting the buffer size.
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Checking the version of the driver software
Procedure for checking (Windows)
Click the Windows [START] menu>
[All Programs]
>
[Pioneer]
>
[DJM-2000]
>
[DJM-2000 Version Display Utility].
The [Version] screen appears.
Procedure for checking (Macintosh)
Click [Apple]
>
[About This Mac]
>
[More Info]
>
[Extensions]
>
[DJM-
2000 USBAudio].
The [Version] screen appears.
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.
http://www.prodjnet.com/support/
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Operations
Control Panel
OVER
POWER
CD
/DIGITAL PHONO
USB 1/2
TRIM
CH
SELECT
EFFECT SELECT
EFFECT FREQUENCY
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
MASTER
LINK
HEADPHONES
MIC
INST FX
MIDI
CURVE SETTING
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 15
- 24
dB
10
9
7
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
BALANCE
LOW
TIME
LIVE
SAMPLER
WAKE UP
LEVEL/DEPTH
1/8
1/4 1/2 3/4 1/1 2/1 4/1
MIN MAX
MIN
MAX
AUTO
/TAP
TA P
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
CUE
CUE
CUE
AB
DELAY
ECHO
FILTER
GATE
ROLL
TRANS
REVERB
MULT I TAP
DELAY
PHASER
SLIP
ROLL
SEND/
RETURN
REV
ROLL
CUE
CUE
NOISE JET
ZIP HPF
CRUSH LPF
MONO
ON/OFF
CH EQ
EQ
CROSS FADER
CH FADER
ISOLATOR
START/STOP
SNAPSHOT
UTILITY
BOOTH MONITOR
STEREO
MONO SPLIT STEREO
LR
DJM-
2000
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0
L
R
FILTER
PARAMETER
MINMAX
OVER
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 15
- 24
dB
ISO
EQ/
EQ
LOW
MID
HI
+
9
+
6
-
0
0
LOW
MIN
MAX
CUE
MASTER
PHONES
LEVEL
MIXING
HI
-26/
+
6
-26/
+
6
-26/
-12
+12
OFF ON OVER
TALK
PROFESSIONAL MIXER
10
9
7
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
AB
THRU
AB
THRU
CROSS FA DER ASSIGN
AB
THRU
AB
THRU
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
MIC
LEVEL
0
-
CUE
FILTER
MINMAX
CUE
FILTER
MINMAX
CUE
FILTER
MINMAX
-12
+12
CD
/DIGITAL LINE
USB 3/4
OVER
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 15
- 24
dB
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 15
- 24
dB
ISO
EQ/
ISO
EQ/
TRIM
+
9
HI
+
6
-26/
MID
+
6
-26/
LOW
+
6
-26/
CD
/DIGITAL LINE
USB 5/6
TRIM
+
9
HI
+
6
-26/
MID
+
6
-26/
LOW
+
6
-26/
OVER
10
7
4
2
1
0
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 15
- 24
dB
ISO
EQ/
CD
/DIGITAL PHONO
USB 7/8
TRIM
+
9
HI
+
6
-26/
MID
+
6
-26/
LOW
+
6
-26/
OVER
MIC
A B M
MID
MIN MAX
HI
MIN MAX
MIDI
MIX
REMIX
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1 Microphone input jack (page 13)
2 MIC LEVEL (page 13)
3 EQ (HI, LOW) (page 13)
4 OFF, ON, TALK OVER (page 13)
5 INST FX (page 15)
6 PARAMETER (page 15)
7 CUE (page 12)
8 MONO SPLIT, STEREO (page 12)
9 MIXING (page 12)
a LEVEL (page 12)
b PHONES (page 12)
c CD/DIGITAL, PHONO, LINE, USB */* (page 12)
d TRIM (page 12)
e EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW) (page 12)
f Channel Level Indicator (page 12)
g FILTER (page 15)
h Channel Fader (page 12)
i CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B) (page 12)
j CH SELECT (page 16)
k EFFECT SELECT (page 16)
l EFFECT FREQUENCY (HI, MID, LOW) (page 16)
m Beat buttons (page 16)
n TIME (page 16)
o LEVEL/
DEPTH (page 16)
p AUTO/TAP (page 16)
q TAP (page 16)
r ON/
OFF (BEAT EFFECT) (page 16)
s LIVE SAMPLER (UTILITY, WAKE UP) (page 15, page 24)
t MIDI (page 16)
u MIX (page 14)
v REMIX (page 14)
w ON/
OFF (TOUCH PANEL EFFECT) (page 14)
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x Crossfader (page 12)
y MASTER (page 12)
z Master Level Indicator (page 12)
A BALANCE (page 13)
B MONO, STEREO (page 13)
C BOOTH MONITOR (page 13)
D START/
STOP (SNAPSHOT) (page 16)
E ON/
OFF (MIDI) (page 16)
F CH EQ (ISOLATOR, EQ) (page 12)
G CH FADER (
, ) (page 13)
H CROSS FADER (
, , ) (page 13)
Basic Operation
Outputting sound
1 Press [POWER].
Turn on the power of this unit.
2 Switching the [CD/DIGITAL, PHONO, LINE, USB */*] switch
Select the input sources for the different channels from among the devices con-
nected to this unit.
[CD/DIGITAL]: Selects the DJ player connected to the [CD] terminals. To
select the DJ player connected to the [DIGITAL IN] terminal, set the [CD,
DIGITAL] switch on the rear panel to [DIGITAL].
[PHONO]: Selects the analog player connected to the [PHONO]
terminals.
[LINE]: Selects the cassette deck or CD player connected to the [LINE]
terminals.
[USB */*]: Selects the sound of the computer connected to the [USB]
port.
3 Rotate [TRIM].
Adjusts the level of audio signals input in each channel.
The corresponding channel level indicator lights when audio signals are being
properly input to that channel.
4 Set the channel fader to the inner position.
Adjusts the level of audio signals output in each channel.
5 Switch the [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] switch.
Switches the output destination of each channel.
[A]: Assigns to [A] (left) of the crossfader.
[B]: Assigns to [B] (right) of the crossfader.
[THRU]: Choose this when you do not want to use the crossfader. (The
signals do not pass through the crossfader.)
6 Set the crossfader.
This operation is not necessary when [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] is set
to [THRU].
7 Turn the [MASTER] control.
Audio signals are output from the [MASTER1] and [MASTER2] terminals.
The master level indicator lights.
Adjusting the sound quality
Turn the [EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW) ] controls for the individual
channels.
Refer to Specifications on page 28 for the range of sound that can be adjusted by
each control.
Switching the [EQ/ISO (HI, MID, LOW)] function.
Switch the [CH EQ (ISOLATOR, EQ)] switch.
[ISOLATOR]: The isolator function is set. The indicator lights.
[EQ]: The equalizer function is set.
Monitoring sound with headphones
1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES] jack.
2 Press [CUE] for the channel to be monitored.
3 Switch the [MONO SPLIT, STEREO] switch.
[MONO SPLIT]: The sound of the channel for which [CUE] is pressed is
output from the headphones output’s left channel, while the sound of
[MASTER] is output from the right channel.
[STEREO]: The sound of the channel for which [CUE] is pressed is output
in stereo from the headphones.
4 Turn the [MIXING] control.
This adjusts the balance of the monitor volume between the sound of the channel
for which [CUE] is pressed and the [MASTER] channel sound.
5 Turn the [LEVEL] control for [HEADPHONES].
Sound is output from the headphones in the channel selected by [CUE].
! Monitoring is canceled when [CUE] is pressed again.
! When [LIVE SAMPLER] is turned on, [CUE] button for the TOUCH PANEL
EFFECT and [CUE] button for the [LINK] cannot be pressed simultaneously.
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Monitoring the sound of the computer
1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES] jack.
2 Connect a computer on which rekordbox is installed.
For instructions on connections, see Connecting input terminals on page 7.
3 Selecting the track to be monitored with rekordbox
4 Press [CUE] button for [LINK].
The track selected with rekordbox is output from the headphones.
! Monitoring is canceled when [CUE] is pressed again.
! The same operation as at Monitoring sound with headphones (steps 3 to 5)
can be performed.
Switching the fader curve
Select the channel fader curve characteristics.
Switch the [CH FADER (
, )] switch.
[ ]: The curve rises suddenly at the back side.
[ ]: The curve rises gradually (the sound gradually increases as the
channel fader is moved away from the front side).
Select the crossfader curve characteristics.
Switch the [CROSS FADER (
, , )] switch.
[ ]: Makes a sharply increasing curve (if the crossfader is moved away
from the [A] side, audio signals are immediately output from the [B]
side).
[ ]: Makes a curve shaped between the two curves above and below.
[ ]: Makes a gradually increasing curve (if the crossfader is moved
away from the [A] side, the sound on the [B] side gradually increases,
while the sound on the [A] gradually decreases).
Starting playback on a DJ player using the fader
(fader start)
When connected to a Pioneer DJ player by LAN cable (included with this unit) or
control cord (included with the DJ player), operations such as starting playback
on the DJ player can be controlled with this unit’s fader.
Connect this unit and Pioneer DJ player beforehand. For instructions on connec-
tions, see Connecting input terminals on page 7.
Start playback using the channel fader
1 Set [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] to [THRU].
2 Set [FADER START] to [ON].
For instructions on setting, see Changing the settings on page 24.
3 Set the channel fader to the outermost position.
4 Set the cue on the DJ player.
The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point.
5 Set the channel fader to the inner position.
Playback starts on the DJ player.
! If you set the channel fader back to the original position, the player instanta-
neously returns to the cue point already set and pauses playback (back cue).
Start playback using the crossfader
1 Set [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] to [A] or [B].
2 Set [FADER START] to [ON].
For instructions on setting, see Changing the settings on page 24.
3 Set the crossfader.
Set to the edge opposite the side on which the channel you want to use with the
fader start function is set.
4 Set the cue on the DJ player.
The DJ player pauses playback at the cue point.
5 Set the crossfader.
Playback starts on the DJ player.
! If you set the crossfader back to the original position, the player instanta-
neously returns to the cue point already set and pauses playback (back cue).
Using a microphone
1 Connect the microphone to the microphone input jack.
2 Set [OFF, ON, TALK OVER] to [ON] or [TALK OVER].
[ON]: The indicator lights.
[TALK OVER]: The indicator flashes.
! When set to [TALK OVER], sound other than that from the [MIC] terminal is
attenuated by 20 dB (default value) when sound of –15 dB (default value) or
greater is input to the microphone.
3 Turn the [MIC LEVEL] control.
This adjusts the audio level output from the [MIC] terminal.
! Pay attention that rotating to the extreme right position outputs a very loud
sound.
4 Input audio signals to the microphone.
Adjusting the sound quality
Turn the [EQ (HI, LOW)] control for [MIC] channel.
Refer to Specifications on page 28 for the range of sound that can be adjusted by
each control.
Switching between monaural and stereo audio
This switches the sound output from the [MASTER1], [MASTER2], [BOOTH], [REC
OUT], [PHONES], [DIGITAL OUT] and [USB] terminals between monaural and
stereo.
Switch the [MONO, STEREO] switch.
[MONO]: Outputs monaural audio.
[STEREO]: Outputs stereo audio.
Adjusting the L/
R balance of audio
The left/
right balance of the sound output from the [MASTER1], [MASTER2],
[BOOTH], [REC OUT], [PHONES], [DIGITAL OUT] and [USB] terminals can be
adjusted.
1 Set the [MONO, STEREO] switch to [STEREO].
2 Rotate [BALANCE].
The L/
R balance of audio varies according to the rotation direction and position
of the [BALANCE] control.
! Rotating to the rightmost position outputs only the right sound of stereo
audio. Rotating to the leftmost position outputs only the left sound of stereo
audio.
Audio is output from the [BOOTH] terminal
Rotate [BOOTH MONITOR].
Adjusts the level of audio signals output at the [BOOTH] terminal.
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Advanced Operations
About PRO DJ LINK
When a PRO DJ LINK-compatible Pioneer DJ player (CDJ-2000, CDJ-900 etc.),
a computer on which rekordbox is installed and this unit are connected by LAN
cable, the PRO DJ LINK functions below can be used.
For more details on the PRO DJ LINK function, also refer to the DJ player’s han-
dling instructions and rekordbox’s operating instructions.
For instructions on connections, see Connecting input terminals on page 7.
! Up to four DJ players can be connected. Up to two computers can be
connected.
! Connect the DJ players to the [LINK] terminal ([CH1] to [CH4]) with the same
number as the channel to which the audio cables are connected.
! Connect the computers to the [COMPUTER 1] or [COMPUTER 2] terminal.
SD & USB Export
rekordbox music files and management data on SD memory cards/
USB devices
connected to a CDJ-2000, CDJ-900, etc., can be transferred between DJ players.
rekordbox LINK Export
This function lets you transfer rekordbox music files and management data
directly, eliminating the bother of exporting the data to an SD memory card/
USB
device.
LIVE SAMPLER
The sound input to the [MIC] terminal or output from the [MASTER] terminals
can be sampled and played on a DJ player.
LINK MONITOR
With this function, rekordbox music files stored on the computer can be quickly
monitored over the headphones.
STATUS INFORMATION
This function informs the DJ players of the connected channel status (on-air
status, channel number, etc.).
FREQUENCY MIX
The currently playing sound is divided into seven frequency bands that are dis-
played graphically. Fader control on the touch panel makes it easier to grasp the
details and mix two channels or swap instruments (parts).
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2
5
6
3
4
1
LINK
These light when DJ players are properly connected to the
[LINK] terminals.
2
FS
These light when the fader start function is turned on.
3
Channel assign buttons These select the channels to be mixed.
4
Volume level display
The input volume level to this function is displayed in a light
color, the output volume level from this function is displayed
in a dark color.
5
Touch fader
These adjust the volume balance of the channels to be
mixed for the separate frequency bands.
6
<< >>
These move the touch fader immediately to the left or right
edge.
To mix [CH2] and [CH3]:
Prepare this unit in advance so that the sound of [CH3] is being output from the
[MASTER] terminals.
1 Set the [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] switches for [CH2]
and [CH 3] to [THRU].
! Set the [CROSS FADER ASSIGN (A, THRU, B)] switches of the channels to be
mixed to [THRU].
! When using the crossfader, it is recommended to set it to the center position.
2 Press [MIX].
The [FREQUENCY MIX] screen appears on the touch panel.
3 Press the channel assign buttons to select [CH2] for the left
side, [CH3] for the right side.
The volume levels for the individual frequency bands of the sound playing in
[CH3] are displayed on the right half of the touch panel.
4 Press all the [ >> ] buttons.
All the touch faders move to the right edge.
5 Press [ON/
OFF].
This turns the effect on.
[ON/
OFF] flashes when the effect is turned on.
6 Move the channel fader for [CH2] to the back side.
The volume levels for the individual frequency bands of the sound playing in
[CH2] are displayed on the left half of the touch panel.
7 Move the touch fader to the left side.
The sound of the frequency bands whose crossfaders have been moved is mixed
and output.
! The effect turns off when [ON/
OFF] is pressed again.
! To switch from the [FREQUENCY MIX] to the [SIDECHAIN REMIX] mode, first
press the [ON/
OFF] button to turn the effect off, then press [REMIX].
SIDECHAIN REMIX
When this function is used, the sound of the specified frequency band for the
specified channel can be used as the trigger to apply effects to the sounds of
other channels.
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3
4
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8
2
1
6
1
CH
This selects the channel to which the effect is applied.
2
HOLD
This holds the effect’s parameter information (the position
at which the control area was touched).
3
EFFECT
This selects the type of effect.
4
LEVEL/
DEPTH
Use this to adjust the amount of the effect applied.
5
EXIT
Use this to close the [TRIGGER] menu.
6
TRIGGER (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER)
Use this to open the [TRIGGER] menu.
7
TRIGGER BAND
Use these to select the frequency band to be used as the
trigger.
8
Control area Use this to change the effect’s parameters.
9
TRIGGER CH (SAM-
PLING/
TRIGGER CH)
This selects the channel to be used as the effect trigger.
a
Trigger indicators
These flash according to the automatically detected rhythm
for the different frequency bands.
To set the channel for sampling and triggering to [CH3]
and mix the sampled sound with the sound of [CH2] for
output:
Prepare this unit in advance so that the sound of [CH2] is being output from the
[MASTER] terminals.
1 Press [REMIX].
The [SIDECHAIN REMIX] screen appears on the touch panel.
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2 Press the [2] button in the [CH] section.
This selects the channel to which the effect is applied.
3 Press [EFFECT] and select [SAMPLER].
This selects the type of effect.
Effect Name Descriptions
OSCILLATOR14
Sound is created inside this unit, mixed to the sound of the channel
selected in the [CH] section, then output according to the [TRIGGER CH
(SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH)] trigger.
SAMPLER
The sound of the channel selected at [TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIG-
GER CH)] is sampled, mixed to the sound of the channel selected in the
[CH] section, then output according to the [TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH)] trigger.
PITCH
The pitch of the sound of the channel selected in the [CH] section is
changed, mixed with the channel selected in the [CH] section, then out-
put according to the [TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH)] trigger.
GATE
The sound input at [CH] is output according to the [TRIGGER CH (SAM-
PLING/
TRIGGER CH)] trigger.
! It is not possible to select multiple effects simultaneously.
4 Press [TRIGGER (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER)].
The [TRIGGER] menu appears.
5 At [TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH)], select [CH3].
This selects the channel to be used as the effect trigger.
! When [SAME] is pressed, the same channel as the one selected in the [CH]
section is selected as the trigger.
6 At [TRIGGER BAND], press [MID] and [HI].
This selects the frequency band set as the effect trigger.
Only [LOW] (the bass sound) is selected.
7 Press [ON/
OFF].
This turns the effect on.
[ON/
OFF] flashes when the effect is turned on.
8 Touch the control area.
[ ] appears at the point at which the panel was touched.
The [CH3] sound at the point in the control area that was touched is sampled.
Triggered by the low frequency sound of [CH3], the sampled sound is mixed with
the sound of [CH2] (which is continuing to play normally) and output from the
[MASTER] terminals.
The effect changes when the position touched in the control area is changed.
! The effect turns off when [ON/
OFF] is pressed again.
! The sampled sound is only valid while the control area is being touched.
! To switch from the [SIDECHAIN REMIX] to the [FREQUENCY MIX] mode, first
press the [ON/
OFF] button to turn the effect off, then press [MIX].
Using [HOLD]
When [HOLD] is turned on, effect’s parameter information is held even if the effect is
turned off. The parameter information is cleared when [HOLD] is turned off.
! The parameter information and sampled sound are cleared when the effect is
switched.
LIVE SAMPLER
The sound input to the [MIC] terminal or the sound output from the [MASTER]
terminals can be sampled and played on a PRO DJ LINK–compatible Pioneer DJ
player.
Connect this unit and PRO DJ LINK-compatible Pioneer DJ player in advance.
For instructions on connections, see Connecting input terminals on page 7.
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2
3
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
SOURCE SELECT
Select the source to be sampled here.
2
REC VOLUME
Use these to adjust the volume for recording.
The volume can be adjusted in the range –9 dB to +9 dB.
3
Status indicator
This indicates this unit’s status and whether or not sam-
pling data is available.
4
Waveform display This displays the sound as a waveform.
5
Playing address display
This displays the sound as a bar graph.
This is only displayed when previewing the sound.
6
Slider
The sound is played from the position at which the touch
panel was touched.
This is only displayed when previewing the sound.
7
PRE-REC SAVE
The sound is sampled from a point 8 seconds before the
button was pressed.
8
REC (REC STOP)
The sound is sampled for up to 8 seconds from the point at
which the button is pressed.
9
PREVIEW (STOP)
Use this to preview the sampled sound over the head-
phones.
Sampling the sound being played
1 Press [LIVE SAMPLER].
The [LIVE SAMPLER] screen appears on the touch panel.
2 Press [MIC] or [MASTER] in the [SOURCE SELECT].
This selects the channel to be sampled.
3 Press [REC (REC STOP)].
The sound of the channel selected at step 2 is sampled from the point at which
[REC (REC STOP)] was pressed.
! Sampling is possible for up to 8 seconds.
! Sampling stops automatically once 8 seconds have elapsed after [REC
(REC STOP)] was pressed.
4 Press [REC (REC STOP)].
Sampling stops. The sample saving screen is displayed.
Sampling the sound from the point 8 seconds before
1 Press [LIVE SAMPLER].
The [LIVE SAMPLER] screen appears on the touch panel.
2 Press [MIC] or [MASTER] in the [SOURCE SELECT].
This selects the channel to be sampled.
3 Press [PRE-REC SAVE].
The sound for the channel selected in step 2 is sampled from the point 8 seconds
before [PRE-REC SAVE] was pressed.
! Sampling is possible for up to 8 seconds.
Previewing the sampled sound
1 Press the [CUE] button to the left of the touch panel.
2 Press [PREVIEW (STOP)].
The position being played is displayed at the playing address and slider displays.
! When the touch panel’s slider is touched, the sampled sound is played from
that position.
Playing the sampled sound on the DJ player
Use PRO DJ LINK to access this unit from the DJ player.
The sampled sound (audio file) can be loaded and played on the DJ player.
INST FX
This effect changes in association with the [FILTER] controls for the individual
channels.
1 Press one of the [INST FX] buttons.
This selects the type of effect.
The button that was pressed flashes.
! The same effect is set for [CH1] to [CH4].
2 Turn the [FILTER] control.
The effect is applied to the channel(s) for which the control(s) was (were)
pressed.
Effect Name Descriptions
FILTER (parameter 1)
PARAMETER
(parameter 2)
NOISE
White noise generated
inside this unit is mixed
in to the sound of the
channel via the filter
and output.
Sets the cut-off
frequency for the
filter through which the
white noise passes.
Sets the volume of the
white noise.
ZIP
Lowers the pitch of the
channel’s sound for
output.
Sets the amount of
pitch shifting for lower-
ing the pitch.
Sets the balance
between the original
sound and the effect
sound.
CRUSH
Changes the channel’s
sound to a crushed
sound for output.
Sets the degree by
which the input sound
is crushed.
The further the control
is turned clockwise,
the more the effect is
stressed.
JET
Adds a flanger effect for
output.
Sets the flanger effect.
The further the control
is turned clockwise,
the more the effect is
stressed.
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Effect Name Descriptions
FILTER (parameter 1)
PARAMETER
(parameter 2)
HPF
Outputs the sound
through the high-pass
filter.
Sets the filter’s cut-off
frequency.
The further the control
is turned clockwise,
the more the effect is
stressed.
LPF
Outputs the sound
through the low-pass
filter.
Sets the filter’s cut-off
frequency.
The further the control
is turned clockwise,
the more the effect is
stressed.
Adjusting the effect of the effect sound
Turn the [PARAMETER] control.
The further the control is turned clockwise, the more the effect is stressed. When
turned all the way counterclockwise, the effect is minimum.
BEAT EFFECT
This function lets you instantaneously set various effects according to the tempo
(BPM = Beats Per Minute) of the currently playing track.
1
4
3
2
1
AUTO (TAP)
[AUTO] lights when the BPM measurement mode is set to
the auto mode.
[TAP] lights when in the manual input mode.
2
BPM value display (3
digits)
When in the auto mode, this displays the automatically
detected BPM value.
When the BPM cannot be detected, the previously detected
BPM value is displayed and flashes.
When in the manual input mode, this displays the BPM
value that was input manually.
3
BPM
This is always lit.
4
% (ms)
These light according to the units for the different effects.
1 Press [AUTO/TAP].
Select the BPM measurement mode.
AUTO: The BPM is automatically measured from the input audio signal.
AUTO is set when this unit’s power is turned on.
TAP: The BPM is input manually by tapping [TAP].
! The BPM measurement range when AUTO is selected is 70 to 180. Depending
on the track, it may not be possible to properly measure the BPM. If not, the
BPM value flashes on the display. In this case, use the [TAP] button to input
the BPM manually.
2 Press one of the [CH SELECT] buttons.
This selects the channel to which the effect is applied.
[1] – [4]: The effect is applied to the sounds of channels [CH1] – [CH4].
[MIC]: The effect is applied to the sound of the [MIC] channel.
[A], [B]: The effect is applied to the sound of the crossfader’s [A] (left) or
[B] (right) side.
[M]: The effect is applied to the sound of the [MASTER] channel.
3 Press one of the [EFFECT SELECT] buttons.
This selects the type of effect.
! For the types of effects, see Types of BEAT EFFECT on page 22.
! When [SEND/RETURN] is selected, see Using the external effector below.
4 Press one of the beat buttons.
This selects the beat fraction for synchronizing the effect sound.
The effect time corresponding to the beat fraction is set automatically.
! The beat fraction can be changed by turning [TIME] while pressing the beat
button.
5 Press [ON/
OFF].
The effect is applied to the sound.
The effect’s time parameter can be adjusted by turning the [TIME] control.
The effect’s quantity parameter can be adjusted by turning the [LEVEL/
DEPTH]
control.
[ON/
OFF] flashes when the effect is turned on.
! The effect turns off when [ON/
OFF] is pressed again.
Inputting the BPM manually
Tap the [TAP] button at least two times with a finger in (quarter
note) beat with the currently playing sound.
The average value of the intervals at which the [TAP] button was tapped is set as
the BPM.
! When the BPM is set using the [TAP] button, the beat fraction is set to 1/1,
and the time of one beat (one quarter note) is set as the effect time.
! The BPM can be set manually by turning the [TIME] control while pressing
the [TAP] button.
! The BPM can be set manually by pressing the beat button while pressing
[TAP].
! The BPM can be set in units of 0.1 by turning [TIME] while pressing [TAP] and
[AUTO/TAP].
Adjusting the amount of effect applied for different
frequency bands
Turn the [EFFECT FREQUENCY (HI, MID, LOW)] control.
See Types of BEAT EFFECT on page 22 for the parameters of the effects that can
be adjusted with the different controls.
Using the external effector
1 Connect this unit and external effector.
[SEND/RETURN] lights.
For instructions on connections, see Connecting output terminals on page 7.
! [SEND/RETURN] does not light when nothing is connected to the [RETURN]
terminal.
2 Press one of the [CH SELECT] buttons.
This selects the channel to which the effect is applied.
3 Press [SEND/RETURN].
[SEND/RETURN] flashes.
4 Press [ON/
OFF].
The sound that has passed through the external effector is output.
! The effect turns off when [ON/
OFF] is pressed again.
! If the [SEND/RETURN] terminal connection is canceled when [RETURN] is on,
[ON/
OFF] turns off and [DELAY] is selected at [EFFECT SELECT].
Using the MIDI function
Operating the DJ software
The DJM-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.
Install the DJ software on your computer in advance. Also, adjust audio and MIDI
settings for the DJ software.
! For MIDI channel setting instructions, see Changing the settings on page 24.
1 Connect this unit’s [USB] terminal to the computer.
For details about connections, see Connecting a computer on page 8.
2 Start the DJ software.
3 Press [ON/
OFF] in the [MIDI] section.
Turn the MIDI function on.
Transmission of the MIDI messages begin.
! When the faders and controls are moved, messages are sent according to the
positions of the faders and controls. For messages output by this unit, see
List of MIDI Messages on page 18.
! MIDI messages for the positions of all the buttons, faders and controls can
be sent in a single batch by pressing the [START/
STOP] button for at least 2
seconds (Snapshot function).
! The MIDI timing clock (BPM information) is sent regardless of [ON/
OFF].
! When [ON/
OFF] in the [MIDI] section is pressed again, sending of MIDI mes-
sages stops.
Sending the MIDI start and MIDI stop messages
Press [START/
STOP] in the [MIDI] section.
! The MIDI start and MIDI stop messages are sent alternately each time the
[START/
STOP] button is pressed, regardless of whether the MIDI function is
on or off.
Using the MIDI control screens
This unit is equipped with four types of MIDI control screens. Use them accord-
ing to your DJ software.
1 Press the [MIDI] button to the right of the touch panel.
The [MIDI CONTROL] screen appears on the touch panel.
2 Select a type, from [TYPE A] to [TYPE D].
This selects the type of MIDI control screen.
! When [PAGE1] or [PAGE2] is pressed, the page being displayed switches.
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3 Operate the touch panel buttons or faders.
Transmission of the MIDI messages begin.
For messages output by this unit, see List of MIDI Messages on page 18.
Operating an external MIDI sequencer
This unit sends the tempo of the currently playing source (BPM information)
as the MIDI timing clock. This can be used to synchronize an external MIDI
sequencer with the tempo of the source.
! External MIDI sequencers not supporting MIDI timing clocks cannot be
synchronized.
! External MIDI sequencers cannot be synchronized for sources for which the
BPM cannot be measured stably.
! MIDI timing clocks are output even for BPM values input manually by tapping
the [TAP] button with a finger. The MIDI timing clock output range is 40 BPM
to 250 BPM.
1 Connect the [MIDI OUT] terminal to the external MIDI
sequencer’s MIDI IN terminal using a commercially available MIDI
cable.
2 Set the external MIDI sequencer’s sync mode to Slave.
3 Press [START/
STOP].
The MIDI start message is sent.
4 Press [ON/
OFF] in the [MIDI] section.
Transmission of the MIDI messages begin.
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List of MIDI Messages
Control Panel
Category SW Name SW Type
MIDI Messages
Trigger/
Toggle Notes
MSB LSB
CH1
TRIM
VR Bn 01 dd 0-127
HI
VR Bn 02 dd 0-127
MID
VR Bn 03 dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 04 dd 0-127
FILTER
VR Bn 05 dd 0-127
Channel fader VR Bn 11 dd 0-127
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
SW Bn 41 dd 0, 64, 127
CUE
BTN Bn 46 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH2
TRIM
VR Bn 06 dd 0-127
HI
VR Bn 07 dd 0-127
MID
VR Bn 08 dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 09 dd 0-127
FILTER
VR Bn 0A dd 0-127
Channel fader VR Bn 12 dd 0-127
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
SW Bn 42 dd 0, 64, 127
CUE
BTN Bn 47 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH 3
TRIM
VR Bn 0C dd 0-127
HI
VR Bn 0E dd 0-127
MID
VR Bn 0F dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 15 dd 0-127
FILTER
VR Bn 16 dd 0-127
Channel fader VR Bn 13 dd 0-127
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
SW Bn 43 dd 0, 64, 127
CUE
BTN Bn 48 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH4
TRIM
VR Bn 50 dd 0-127
HI
VR Bn 51 dd 0-127
MID
VR Bn 5C dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 52 dd 0-127
FILTER
VR Bn 53 dd 0-127
Channel fader VR Bn 14 dd 0-127
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
SW Bn 44 dd 0, 64, 127
CUE
BTN Bn 49 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
Crossfader Crossfader VR Bn 0B dd 0-127
CURVE SETTING
CH EQ (ISOLATOR, EQ) SW Bn 21 dd 0, 127
CH FADER (
,
)
SW Bn 5E dd 0, 127
CROSS FADER (
, ,
)
SW Bn 5F dd 0, 64, 127
MASTER
BALANCE
VR Bn 17 dd 0-127
MASTER level VR Bn 18 dd 0-127
CUE
BTN Bn 4A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
BOOTH MONITOR
VR Bn 19 dd 0-127
CH SELECT
1
BTN Bn 22 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
2
BTN Bn 23 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
3
BTN Bn 24 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
4
BTN Bn 25 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
MIC
BTN Bn 26 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
A
BTN Bn 27 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
B
BTN Bn 28 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
M
BTN Bn 29 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
BEAT EFFECT
TIME
VR Bn 0D MSB Bn 2D LSB
TIME value (half the
value when FILTER or
PHASER is selected for
EFFECT SELECT)
ON/
OFF BTN Bn 40 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
AUTO/
TAP
BTN Bn 45 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CUE
BTN Bn 4B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TAP
BTN Bn 4E dd Trigger/
Trigger OFF=0, ON=127
LEVEL/
DEPTH VR Bn 5B dd 0-127
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Category SW Name SW Type
MIDI Messages
Trigger/
Toggle Notes
MSB LSB
EFFECT SELECT
DELAY
BTN Bn 2A dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
MULTI TAP DELAY
BTN Bn 2B dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
ROLL
BTN Bn 2E dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
REV ROLL
BTN Bn 2F dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
TRANS
BTN Bn 35 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
GATE
BTN Bn 3D dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
ECHO
BTN Bn 37 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
REVERB
BTN Bn 36 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
SLIP ROLL
BTN Bn 3A dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
FILTER
BTN Bn 3B dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
PHASER
BTN Bn 39 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
SEND/
RETURN
BTN Bn 3E dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
EFFECT FRE-
QUENCY
HI
VR Bn 66 dd 0-127
MID
VR Bn 67 dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 68 dd 0-127
INST FX
NOISE
BTN Bn 55 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
ZIP
BTN Bn 56 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
CRUSH
BTN Bn 57 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
JET
BTN Bn 69 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
HPF
BTN Bn 6A dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
LPF
BTN Bn 6B dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
PARAMETER
VR Bn 6C dd 0-127
MIC
HI
VR Bn 1E dd 0-127
LOW
VR Bn 1F dd 0-127
HEADPHONES
LEVEL
VR Bn 1A dd 0-127
MIXING
VR Bn 1B dd 0-127
LINK CUE
BTN Bn 73 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
Touch panel
control
CUE
BTN Bn 6E dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
MIDI
BTN Bn 6F dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
MIX
BTN Bn 70 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
REMIX
BTN Bn 71 dd Trigger/
Toggle
1
OFF=0, ON=127
ON/
OFF BTN Bn 72 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
MIDI
START
BTN FA
STOP
BTN FC
1 When turning one button on switches another button from on to off, MIDI on and off messages are sent from the two buttons.
When there is no button that switches off, only the MIDI on message is sent from the button that was pressed.
Touch panel
FREQUENCY MIX, SIDECHAIN REMIX
Category SW Name SW Type
MIDI Messages
Trigger/
Toggle Notes
MSB LSB
FREQUENCY MIX
Touch fader 1 VR Bn 38 dd
0 - 127 (very top of
screen)
Touch fader 2 VR Bn 4C dd 0-127
Touch fader 3 VR Bn 4D dd 0-127
Touch fader 4 VR Bn 74 dd 0-127
Touch fader 5 VR Bn 75 dd 0-127
Touch fader 6 VR Bn 76 dd 0-127
Touch fader 7 VR Bn 77 dd
0 - 127 (very bottom of
screen)
SIDECHAIN
REMIX
X axis of control area VR Bn 1C dd 0-127
Y axis of control area VR Bn 3C dd 0-127
LEVEL/
DEPTH VR Bn 31 dd 0-127
CH1
BTN 9n 49 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH2
BTN 9n 4A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH3
BTN 9n 4B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
CH4
BTN 9n 4C dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH) SAME BTN 9n 51 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH) CH1 BTN 9n 52 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH) CH2 BTN 9n 53 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH) CH3 BTN 9n 54 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER CH (SAMPLING/
TRIGGER CH) CH4 BTN 9n 55 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER BAND LOW BTN 9n 59 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER BAND MID BTN 9n 5A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TRIGGER BAND HI BTN 9n 5B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
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Category
Switch
position
SW Type
MIDI Messages
Trigger/
Toggle Notes
MSB LSB
TYPE A
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9
10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19
[PAGE1]–9 BTN 9n 5D dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–10 BTN 9n 5E dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–11 BTN 9n 5F dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–12 BTN 9n 60 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–13 BTN 9n 61 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–14 BTN 9n 62 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–15 BTN 9n 63 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–16 BTN 9n 64 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–5 BTN 9n 65 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–6 BTN 9n 66 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–7 BTN 9n 67 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–8 BTN 9n 68 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–1 BTN 9n 69 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–2 BTN 9n 6A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–3 BTN 9n 6B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–4 BTN 9n 6C dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1],
[PAGE2]–17
BTN 9n 7D dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1],
[PAGE2]–18
BTN 9n 7E dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1],
[PAGE2]–19
BTN 9n 7F dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–9 BTN 9n 6D dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–10 BTN 9n 6E dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–11 BTN 9n 6F dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–12 BTN 9n 70 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–13 BTN 9n 71 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–14 BTN 9n 72 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–15 BTN 9n 73 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–16 BTN 9n 74 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–5 BTN 9n 75 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–6 BTN 9n 76 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–7 BTN 9n 77 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–8 BTN 9n 78 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–1 BTN 9n 79 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–2 BTN 9n 7A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–3 BTN 9n 7B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–4 BTN 9n 7C dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
TYPE B
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9
10 11 12
[PAGE1]–9 VR Bn 01 dd 0-127
[PAGE1]–10 VR Bn 02 dd 0-127
[PAGE1]–11 VR Bn 03 dd 0-127
[PAGE1]–12 VR Bn 04 dd 0-127
[PAGE2]–9 VR Bn 05 dd 0-127
[PAGE2]–10 VR Bn 06 dd 0-127
[PAGE2]–11 VR Bn 07 dd 0-127
[PAGE2]–12 VR Bn 08 dd 0-127
[PAGE1]–1 BTN 9n 30 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–2 BTN 9n 31 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–3 BTN 9n 32 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–4 BTN 9n 33 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–5 BTN 9n 34 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–6 BTN 9n 35 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–7 BTN 9n 36 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE1]–8 BTN 9n 37 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–1 BTN 9n 38 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–2 BTN 9n 39 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–3 BTN 9n 3A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–4 BTN 9n 3B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–5 BTN 9n 48 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–6 BTN 9n 49 dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–7 BTN 9n 4A dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
[PAGE2]–8 BTN 9n 4B dd Trigger/
Toggle OFF=0, ON=127
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