Everything about Cdj totally explained
CDJ is a term used to describe a
CD player made by
Pioneer Electronics, that operates similarly to a vinyl
turntable for the purposes of
DJing. Originally, the term referred to the
CDJ-500 by
Pioneer Electronics, but now includes the whole line of
Pioneer CD-turntables.
The Pioneer
CDJ-400,
CDJ-800,
CDJ-1000 (including the
Mark 2 and
Mark 3) have vinyl mode and a virtual platter that allows the operator to manually manipulate music on a CD as if it were on a turntable, while lesser models (
CDJ-100S,
CDJ-200) are essentially little more than plain
CD players. While still having the options to manipulate the CD, they lack the accuracy and vinyl modes of the later models.
The
CDJ-1000 was the main model to find mass usage in both clubs and amongst domestic users, especially from the second version of the model, the
CDJ-1000MK2.
The latest model is the
CDJ-400 which incorporates the main new feature of having a
USB input and control abilities on the player. However it isn't as functional as the CDJ-1000MK3, hence the number 400 being assigned to the machine.
Additionally, Pioneer make mixers such as the
DJM series (including the DJM-500, DJM-600, DJM-800, and the DJM-1000) which have an increasing amount of cueing facilities and effects that can be applied to any channel, often in association with the
control wire plugged in between mixer and CDJ-type CD player, so that either can be conrolled remotely by the other.
Models
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