PIONEER DJ DJM-V10 Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual DJ Mixer DJM-V10 pioneerdj.com/support/ rekordbox.com kuvo.com For FAQs and other support information for this product, visit the websites above.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before you start ................... 5 How to read this manual .................5 What’s in the box..................5 User guides .....................6 PRO DJ LINK ..................7 Part names ................... 8 Top panel ....................8 Front panel ....................9 Rear panel....................9 Touch display ..................12 PC/Mac setup ..................13 Audio driver software ................13 Installation .....................14 Setting Utility ..................15...
  • Page 3 Adjusting the master sound..............35 Monitoring sound ................36 HEADPHONES A/B sections ..............36 Monitoring with headphones ..............38 BOOTH section ..................39 Using a booth monitor ................39 Microphones ..................40 MIC section ...................40 Using a microphone ................41 FILTER ....................42 FILTER section ..................42 Using the FILTER..................43 SEND....................
  • Page 4 Controlling an external MIDI sequencer ..........68 Settings....................69 [UTILITY]/[MY SETTINGS] screens ............69 Changing the settings ................70 UTILITY settings ...................71 MY SETTINGS..................74 Saving MY SETTINGS to a storage device ..........78 Calling up MY SETTINGS saved on a storage device ......79 Restoring the factory settings..............80 Specifications ..................
  • Page 5: Before You Start

    Before you start How to read this manual • Thank you for choosing this Pioneer DJ product. Be sure to read this manual, the “Quick Start Guide” and the “Precautions for Use” which are also included with this product. These documents include important information that you should understand before using the unit.
  • Page 6: User Guides

    Before you start User guides  rekordbox: rekordbox Introduction, Instruction Manual Refer to the “rekordbox Introduction” to find out how to set up rekordbox, and see the “Instruction Manual” to find out how to use rekordbox. Visit the URL below to find these user guides. rekordbox.com/manual...
  • Page 7: Pro Dj Link

    (page 36). • To monitor the sound of rekordbox, click [Preferences] > [Audio] and mark the [Use “LINK MONITOR” of PIONEER DJ Mixers] check box in rekordbox.  STATUS INFORMATION You can check on-air information with DJ players.
  • Page 8: Part Names

    Part names Top panel USB/MIDI section (page 66) MIC section (page 40) FILTER section (page 42) SEND section (page 44) HEADPHONES (A/B) section (page 36) 6. Channel section (page 26) 7. MASTER section (page 26) MASTER ISOLATOR section (page 34) MULTI I/O section (page 53) 10.
  • Page 9: Front Panel

    Part names Front panel PHONES B terminals (pages 22, 36) Rear panel  button Turns the unit on and off. SIGNAL GND terminals (page 20) Connect a turntable’s ground wire. Reduces noises that occur when a turntable is connected to the unit. MULTI I/O, EXT2, EXT1 RETURN terminals (1/4”/6.35 mm, TS) (pages 23, 24) Connect to output terminals on external FX units.
  • Page 10 Part names • Remove the short-circuit pin plugs from the terminals when connecting devices. When you are not using the terminals, attach the short-circuit pin plugs to cut out external noises. WARNING Keep the short-circuit pin plugs out of the reach of children and infants. If accidentally swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.
  • Page 11 Part names 14. MASTER2 terminals (RCA) (page 21) Connect to analog input terminals on a power amplifier, etc. 15. REC OUT terminals (RCA) (page 21) Connect a device for recording. 16. MULTI I/O, EXT2, EXT1 SEND terminals (1/4”/6.35 mm, TS) (pages 23, 24) Connect to input terminals on external FX units.
  • Page 12: Touch Display

    Part names Touch display Main screen (display/touch keys) 1. AUTO/TAP (page 57) QUANTIZE (page 55) (fader curve settings) (page 30) (UTILITY/MY SETTINGS) (page 70) 5. Effect settings display (page 57) 6. X-PAD (page 57)
  • Page 13: Pc/Mac Setup

    PC/Mac setup Audio driver software To input or output your PC/Mac’s audio to/from the unit, install the dedicated audio driver software on your computer. Setting Utility will also be installed with the audio driver software.  Supported OS – macOS Catalina 10.15 (updated to the latest version) –...
  • Page 14: Installation

    PC/Mac setup Installation  Notes on installation • Turn the unit off and disconnect the USB cable connected to the unit and the PC/Mac before installation. • Close all applications running on the PC/Mac before installation. • You will need admin rights to install the audio driver software to your PC/Mac. •...
  • Page 15: Setting Utility

    You can check and set connections between the unit and a PC/Mac using the Setting Utility installed on the PC/Mac. Launching Setting Utility 1 Click [Pioneer] > [DJM-V10 Setting Utility] from the applications list on a PC/Mac. Setting Utility launches.
  • Page 16 PC/Mac setup Setting the audio data output from the unit to a PC/Mac 1 Click the [MIXER OUTPUT] tab. 2 Click the pull-down menu under [Mixer Audio Output] and select the audio data output from the unit to the PC/Mac. Read more: [Mixer Audio Output] pull-down menu (page 19) 3 Click the pull-down menu under [USB Output Level] and...
  • Page 17 PC/Mac setup Adjusting the buffer size (for Windows ASIO) • Close any running applications (DJ applications, etc.) which use the unit as the default audio device before adjusting the buffer size. 1 Click the [ASIO] tab. 2 Adjust the buffer size with the slider. •...
  • Page 18 PC/Mac setup Checking the firmware and software versions 1 Click the [About] tab.
  • Page 19 PC/Mac setup [Mixer Audio Output] pull-down menu #: indicates channel number CH1 (USB1/2), CH3 (USB5/6), CH2 (USB3/4), CH5 (USB9/10) CH4 (USB7/8), CH6 (USB11/12) — CH# Control Tone PHONO CH# Control Tone LINE CH# Control Tone LINE CH# Control Tone DIGITAL CH# Control Tone DIGITAL Post CH# Fader Post CH# Fader...
  • Page 20: Connections

    Connecting to the input terminals Turntable Microphones Turntable Turntable Turntable Digital audio output device Switching rekordbox PC/Mac To power outlet DJ players from Pioneer DJ DJ players from Pioneer DJ PRO DJ LINK Read more: PRO DJ LINK (page 7)
  • Page 21: Connecting To The Output Terminals

    Connections Connecting to the output terminals Analog audio Power amplifier Power amplifier Power amplifier Digital audio (booth monitor) input device input device MIDI sequencer • Use the [MASTER1] terminals for balanced output. Connecting the terminals to unbalanced inputs (RCA, etc.) with an XLR-RCA conversion cable (conversion adapter), etc.
  • Page 22: Connecting To The Terminals On The Top And Front Panels

    Connections Connecting to the terminals on the top and front panels PC/Mac Mobile devices Do not use a USB hub. Use a USB cable for the connection. Do not use a USB hub. USB port USB port cover covers Headphones Headphones •...
  • Page 23: Connecting External Fx Units

    Connections Connecting external FX units Connecting to the EXT1/EXT2 terminals • To use external FX units with SEND, connect as follows. – [EXT1 SEND] terminals (output) → FX unit 1 → [EXT1 RETURN] terminals (input) – [EXT2 SEND] terminals (output) → FX unit 2 → [EXT2 RETURN] terminals (input) •...
  • Page 24 Connections Connecting to the MULTI I/O terminals • To use external FX units or mobile devices with MULTI I/O, connect as follows. – [MULTI I/O SEND] terminals (output) → FX unit 3 → [MULTI I/O RETURN] terminals (input) – Mobile device connection terminal (USB port) (input/output port) → mobile device •...
  • Page 25: Audio Output

    Audio output Follow the procedures below to output and adjust sound. – Outputting sound (page 29) – Adjusting the sound (page 30) – Setting the fader curves (page 30) – Adjusting the left/right sound balance (page 32) To output sound to the [BOOTH] terminals, see Using a booth monitor (page 39).
  • Page 26: Channel Section/Master Section

    Audio output Channel section/MASTER section  Channel section Input selector switch (pages 45, 51) Selects an input sound source. — [ A,B] : Selects a PC/Mac connected to the [USB] port. — [DIGITAL] : Selects a DJ player connected to the [DIGITAL IN CH] terminal. —...
  • Page 27 Audio output — [EXT1] : Selects the effect sound of a device connected to the [EXT1 RETURN] terminals. — [EXT2] : Selects the effect sound of a device connected to the [EXT2 RETURN] terminals. — [BUILT-IN, EXT1, EXT2] : Selects the effect sounds of all [SEND] buttons ([BUILT- IN] and [EXTERNAL] buttons).
  • Page 28 Audio output — [THRU] : Bypasses the crossfader. — [B] : Assigns to the [B] (right) side. 13. Crossfader Adjusts the volume balance between the assigned sounds according to the crossfader curve specified via [CROSSFADER CURVE] (page 30). Moving it to the [A] side outputs the sound assigned to [A], and to the [B] side outputs the sound assigned to [B].
  • Page 29: Outputting Sound

    Audio output Outputting sound Adjusting the channel input volume 1 Turn the input selector switch to select an input sound source. 2 Turn the [TRIM] knob to adjust the volume for the input sound. The channel level indicator lights up when sound is input to the channel. Adjusting the channel output volume 1 Move the channel fader to adjust the volume for the output sound.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Sound

    Audio output Adjusting the sound 1 Turn the [EQ (HI, HI MID, LOW MID, LOW)] knobs to adjust the volume of each band. 2 Turn the [COMP] knob to adjust the compression level. Setting the fader curves Set the channel fader curve and crossfader curve. 1 Touch on the main screen.
  • Page 31 Audio output 3 Touch a crossfader curve setting in [CROSSFADER CURVE]. — : Gradually raises the volume of the sound assigned to the other side as the crossfader is moved from one side ([A] or [B]) to the other, and decreases the volume of the sound on the side it is moving away from (e.g.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Left/Right Sound Balance

    Audio output Adjusting the left/right sound balance You can adjust the left/right balance for the sounds output from the following terminals. – [MASTER1] – [MASTER2] – [BOOTH] – [REC OUT] – [DIGITAL MASTER OUT] – [USB] – [PHONES A] – [PHONES B] •...
  • Page 33 Audio output 4 Touch [OK]. • To cancel the setting, touch [CANCEL]. 5 Touch The [UTILITY] screen closes.
  • Page 34: Master Isolator

    MASTER ISOLATOR Adjust the master sound. MASTER ISOLATOR section ON button Turns on and off MASTER ISOLATOR. The button lights up when it is turned on. HI, MID, LOW knobs Adjusts the volume of each band. Each knob adjusts in the following range. —...
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Master Sound

    MASTER ISOLATOR Adjusting the master sound 1 Press the [ON] button to turn on MASTER ISOLATOR. 2 Turn the [HI, MID, LOW] knobs to adjust the volume of each band. • Press the [ON] button again to turn off MASTER ISOLATOR.
  • Page 36: Monitoring Sound

    Monitoring sound HEADPHONES A/B sections LINK CUE button Outputs the LINK MONITOR sound. PRE EQ button Sets the sound (pre EQ or post EQ) output to the headphones. Outputs the pre EQ sound when the button is lit, and the post EQ sound when it is turned off.
  • Page 37 Monitoring sound MONO SPLIT button Sets the sound output method (MONO SPLIT or stereo) for the headphones. Outputs the sound of the channel with the [CUE A] button pressed to the left channel of your headphones, and the [MASTER] sound to the right channel when the button is lit. Outputs the stereo sound of the channel with the [CUE A] button pressed when the button is turned off.
  • Page 38: Monitoring With Headphones

    Monitoring sound Monitoring with headphones 1 Connect headphones to the [PHONES A] or [PHONES B] terminals. 2 Press the [CUE] button ([CUE A], [CUE B] or [LINK CUE]) to select the sound you want to monitor. • For monitoring sound via [HEADPHONES B], skip to 5. 3 Press the [PRE EQ] button to set the output sound (pre EQ or post EQ).
  • Page 39: Booth Section

    Monitoring sound BOOTH section EQ (HI, LOW) knobs Adjusts the volume of each band. Each knob adjusts in the following range. — [HI] : –12 dB to +6 dB — [LOW]: –12 dB to +6 dB LEVEL knob Adjusts the volume for the sound output to a booth monitor. Using a booth monitor 1 Connect a booth monitor to the [BOOTH] terminals.
  • Page 40: Microphones

    Microphones MIC section LEVEL (MIC1, MIC2) knobs Adjusts the volume for the sound output to the [MIC1] and [MIC2] terminals. EQ (HI, LOW) knobs Adjusts the volume output to the [MIC1] and [MIC2] terminals. Each knob adjusts in the following range. —...
  • Page 41: Using A Microphone

    Microphones — [TALK OVER] : Sets the microphone to TALK OVER mode. The sound from channels other than the MIC channels is attenuated when sound over –10 dB is input to a microphone. • You can change the TALK OVER mode setting and attenuation level in [TALK OVER] in [MY SETTINGS] (page 75).
  • Page 42: Filter

    FILTER You can adjust the cut-off frequency. The selected filter is applied to all channels, [1] to [6]. FILTER section FILTER (LPF, HPF) buttons Select a filter. The selected button blinks. — [LPF]: Low Pass Filter — [HPF]: High Pass Filter RESONANCE knob Adjusts the resonance.
  • Page 43: Using The Filter

    FILTER Using the FILTER 1 Press a [FILTER (LPF, HPF)] button to select a filter. • If either button is already selected, pressing the other button switches to that filter. 2 Turn the [FILTER] knob to adjust the cut-off frequency. 3 Turn the [RESONANCE] knob to adjust the resonance.
  • Page 44: Send

    SEND SEND You can route the effect sound (reverberation) of one of the built-in FX or an external FX unit to any channel or the master output. SEND section SEND buttons (page 49) MASTER MIX button Turns on and off MASTER MIX. The button lights up when it is turned on, and the effect sounds of all the [SEND] buttons are routed to the master output.
  • Page 45: Routing Effect Sounds To The Channels

    You can route the effect sound of one of the built-in FX or an external FX unit to any channel. The selected effect is input to the selected channel. Input Output External FX units DJM-V10 BUILT-IN EXT 1 EXT 2 SEND (RETURN)
  • Page 46 SEND 4 Turn the [TIME] knob to adjust the time parameter for the effect. 5 Turn the [TONE] knob to adjust the filter to apply to the effect sound. 6 Turn the [SEND] knob to adjust the SEND level. • Press the blinking [SEND] button to turn off SEND.
  • Page 47: Routing Effect Sounds To The Master Output

    Routing effect sounds to the master output You can route the effect sound of one of the built-in FX or an external FX unit to the master output. Input External Output FX units DJM-V10 EXT 1 EXT 2 BUILT-IN SEND TRIM/EQ/FILTER Channel fader...
  • Page 48 SEND 5 Turn the [TONE] knob to adjust the filter to apply to the effect sound. 6 Turn the [MASTER MIX LEVEL] knob to adjust the effect sound volume. 7 Turn the [SEND] knob to adjust the SEND level. • Press the blinking [SEND] button to turn off SEND.
  • Page 49: Send Types And Settings

    SEND SEND types and settings You can adjust the following SEND settings with the relevant knobs. • The selected [SEND] button blinks. • You can select one of the [BUILT-IN] effect, and [ EXT1 ]/[ EXT2 ] at the same time. FX/controls Descriptions BUILT-IN...
  • Page 50 SEND The [SIZE/FEEDBACK], [TIME], and [TONE] knobs are not available for this setting.
  • Page 51: Multi I/O

    You can route effects in the following ways. – INSERT : Replaces the original sound with the effect sound from an external device. Input Output External FX unit/ mobile device DJM-V10 MULTI I/O TRIM/EQ/FILTER Channel fader MASTER ISOLATOR/Master volume...
  • Page 52 – CH 2/CH 5 : Routes the effect sound from an external device to a channel separate from the one with the original sound. You can then mix the original sound and the effect sound using the two channels. Input Output External FX unit/ mobile device DJM-V10 (RETURN MULTI I/O) MULTI I/O TRIM/EQ/FILTER TRIM/EQ/FILTER Channel fader...
  • Page 53: Multi I/O Section

    MULTI I/O MULTI I/O section Mobile device connection terminal (USB port) Connect a mobile device. USB connection indicator Lights up when a compatible mobile device is connected, and blinks when an incompatible mobile device is connected. MODE selector indicator Indicates an external FX unit and effect input method selected with the [MODE] selector button.
  • Page 54: Using Multi I/O

    MULTI I/O LEVEL knob Adjusts the volume for the MULTI I/O effect sound. ON/OFF button Turns on and off MULTI I/O. The button blinks when it is turned on. Using MULTI I/O 1 Press the [MODE] selector button to select an external FX unit and effect input method.
  • Page 55: Beat Fx

    This happens even if you operate the [ON/OFF] button of [BEAT FX] and [X-PAD] roughly. • To use the Quantize function in PRO DJ LINK, connect a PRO DJ LINK compatible DJ player from Pioneer DJ to the unit. Analyze the tracks in rekordbox beforehand. For details on track analysis, see the rekordbox Instruction Manual.
  • Page 56: Beat Fx Section

    BEAT FX BEAT FX section BEAT FX ASSIGN button Adds BEAT FX to the channel. The selected button lights up, and blinks when BEAT FX is on. • Press the [BEAT FX ASSIGN] button in the [MIC] section to add BEAT FX to the microphone sound.
  • Page 57: Touch Display

    BEAT FX ON/OFF button Turns on and off BEAT FX. The button blinks when it is turned on. Touch display AUTO/TAP Selects a BPM measuring mode. Changes the highlighted (selected) item with each touch. — [AUTO] : Automatically measures the BPM of the input sound (measuring range: 70 to 180).
  • Page 58 BEAT FX Selected effect Displays the name of the selected effect. Beat/parameter Highlights the selected beat. • Parameter is displayed for some effects when you press the [BEAT /] buttons. The display blinks if you choose a value out of the parameter’s range. X-PAD Turns an effect on and off with a touch of [X-PAD].
  • Page 59: Using Beat Fx

    BEAT FX Using BEAT FX Read more: BEAT FX types and settings (page 61) 1 Touch [AUTO/TAP] or [QUANTIZE] to select a BPM measuring mode. 2 Turn the BEAT FX selector switch to select an effect. The selected BEAT FX screen appears. 3 Press the [BEAT FX ASSIGN] button to select a channel to add the effect to.
  • Page 60: Setting The Bpm Manually

    BEAT FX Setting the BPM manually 1 Tap the [TAP] button more than twice in time with the beat of the track. The BPM is set according to the average time between taps. • The beat fraction is set to [1/1] when you set the BPM with the [TAP] button, and the length of one beat is set as the effect time.
  • Page 61: Beat Fx Types And Settings

    BEAT FX BEAT FX types and settings You can adjust the following BEAT FX settings with the relevant buttons and knobs, etc. BEAT FX/controls Descriptions Outputs a delay sound once according to the beat. DELAY • BEAT /: Delay time with respect to 1 beat of the BPM (beat fraction): 1/16 to 16 beats •...
  • Page 62 BEAT FX BEAT FX/controls Descriptions Adds reverberation to the input sound. SPIRAL • BEAT /: Delay time with respect to 1 beat of the BPM (beat fraction): 1/16 to 16 beats • TIME: Delay time: 10 to 4000 (ms) • LEVEL/DEPTH: Balance between the original sound and the effect sound, and feedback •...
  • Page 63 BEAT FX BEAT FX/controls Descriptions Adds a sparkling reverberation to the input sound. SHIMMER • BEAT /: Reverberation level: 1 to 100% • TIME: Reverberation level: 1 to 100% • LEVEL/DEPTH: Balance between the original sound and the effect sound •...
  • Page 64 BEAT FX BEAT FX/controls Descriptions • X-PAD: Cycle to finely fluctuate the effect TRANS Cuts the sound cyclically according to the beat. • BEAT /: Cycle of the cut with respect to 1 beat of the BPM (beat fraction): 1/16 to 16 beats •...
  • Page 65 BEAT FX BEAT FX/controls Descriptions Slows down the playback speed of the input sound gradually VINYL BRAKE according to the beat and then stops the playback. • BEAT /: Effect time with respect to 1 beat of the BPM (beat fraction): 1/16 to 16 beats •...
  • Page 66: Usb/Midi

    USB/MIDI If you connect a PC/Mac or mobile device with MIDI software installed, to the unit via a USB cable, you can control the MIDI software via the unit (page 67). You can also synchronize an external MIDI sequencer with the tempo (BPM) of the track on the channel that is selected for adding BEAT FX with the [AUTO] or [QUANTIZE] setting (page 68).
  • Page 67: Controlling Midi Software

    USB/MIDI Controlling MIDI software • Install MIDI software and configure the audio and MIDI settings on a PC/Mac or mobile device beforehand. 1 Connect a PC/Mac or mobile device to the unit. A, B ] (USB) port, or connect a mobile device to the •...
  • Page 68: Controlling An External Midi Sequencer

    USB/MIDI Controlling an external MIDI sequencer You can synchronize an external MIDI sequencer with the tempo (BPM) of the track on the channel that is selected for adding BEAT FX with the [AUTO] or [QUANTIZE] setting. • The tempo (BPM) of the track is sent as a MIDI timing clock (output range: 40 to 250 BPM). •...
  • Page 69: Settings

    Settings You can change the unit’s settings in the [UTILITY] settings. If you save [MY SETTINGS] to a storage device (USB drive, etc.), you can load them to the unit immediately when you arrive in the booth or take over from another DJ, etc. [UTILITY]/[MY SETTINGS] screens Displayed when the [UTILITY] settings are locked (cannot be changed).
  • Page 70: Changing The Settings

    Settings Changing the settings 1 Touch, or touch and hold on the main screen. Touch to display the [MY SETTINGS] screen. Touch and hold to display the [UTILITY] screen. 2 Touch a setting item. • You can scroll through items with the [TIME] knob in the [BEAT FX] section. Read more: UTILITY settings (page 71) Read more: MY SETTINGS (page 74) 3 Touch a setting value.
  • Page 71: Utility Settings

    Settings UTILITY settings *: Factory setting Setting items Descriptions Sets the output balance. BALANCE • Setting values: L128 to 0* to R127 MASTER OUT Reduces distortion to the sound output from the [MASTER1] and [MASTER2] terminals. PEAK LIMITER • Setting values: OFF, ON Sets the attenuation level for the sound output from the [MASTER1] and [MASTER2] terminals.
  • Page 72 Settings Setting items Descriptions Reduces distortion to the sound output from the [DIGITAL MASTER OUT] terminal. PEAK LIMITER • Setting values: OFF, ON Sets the output method (mono/stereo) for the sound output from the [DIGITAL MASTER OUT] terminal. MONO/STEREO • Setting values: MONO, STEREO BOOTH OUT Reduces distortion to the sound output from the [BOOTH] terminals.
  • Page 73 Settings Setting items Descriptions Determines whether or not to automatically launch Setting Utility when a PC/Mac is connected to the unit with a USB PC UTILITY cable. • Setting values: OFF , ON Sets the auto standby function (page 73). AUTO STANDBY •...
  • Page 74: My Settings

    Settings MY SETTINGS *: Factory setting Setting items Descriptions Calls up the [MY SETTINGS] saved on a storage device MY SETTINGS LOAD (page 79). Saves the current [MY SETTINGS] to a storage device MY SETTINGS SAVE (page 78). Restores the beat and [FX FREQUENCY (LOW, MID, HI)] LOAD STORED BEAT FX settings for BEAT FX to the default settings of [MY SETTING...
  • Page 75 Settings Setting items Descriptions BEAT FX QUANTIZE Sets [QUANTIZE] for BEAT FX. BEAT FX QUANTIZE • Setting values: OFF, ON MIC LOW CUT Sets the low-frequency cut function for the microphone sound. MIC LOW CUT • Setting values: OFF, ON (for MC) TALK OVER Sets TALK OVER mode.
  • Page 76 Settings Setting items Descriptions BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the touch display. DISPLAY • Setting values: 1 to 5*, WHITE Sets the brightness of LED. INDICATOR • Setting values: 1 to 3* DELAY , ECHO , PING PONG , SPIRAL , TRANS , ROLL BEAT...
  • Page 77 Settings Setting items Descriptions PITCH • Setting values: –50%*, –37%, –25%, 0%, 26%, 50%, BEAT 100% FX FREQUENCY HI , • Setting values: OFF, ON* MID, LOW VINYL BRAKE BEAT • Setting values: 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1, 2, 4*, 8, 16 FX FREQUENCY HI , •...
  • Page 78: Saving My Settings To A Storage Device

    Settings Saving MY SETTINGS to a storage device You can save MY SETTINGS on a USB storage device. • You can save MY SETTINGS to rekordbox that is connected to the unit via PRO DJ LINK. 1 Connect a storage device. Read more: Connections (page 20) 2 Touch on the main screen.
  • Page 79: Calling Up My Settings Saved On A Storage Device

    Settings Calling up MY SETTINGS saved on a storage device You can call up MY SETTINGS from a USB storage device. • You can call up MY SETTINGS from rekordbox that is connected to the unit via PRO DJ LINK. 1 Connect a storage device.
  • Page 80: Restoring The Factory Settings

    Settings Restoring the factory settings 1 While pressing the [MIDI START/STOP (WAKE UP)] button, press the [] button. The [FACTORY RESET] screen appears. 2 Touch [YES]. • You can scroll through items with the [TIME] knob in the [BEAT FX] section. 3 Touch [OK].
  • Page 81: Specifications

    Specifications General Main unit weight ................... 11.9 kg (26.2 lbs) Max. external dimensions ..437.6 mm (width) x 467.0 mm (depth) x 107.9 mm (height) Tolerable operating temperature ..............+5 °C to +35 °C Tolerable operating humidity ...........5 % to 85 % (no condensation) Audio Section Sampling rate........................96 kHz MASTER, BOOTH D/A converter ...................32-bit...
  • Page 82 Specifications PHONES ................. +8 dBu/32 Ω/1 Ω or lower Rated output level/Load impedance MASTER1 ....................+25 dBu/10 kΩ MASTER2 ....................+21 dBu/10 kΩ BOOTH ....................+25 dBu/10 kΩ Digital output impedance AES/EBU........................ 110 Ω Crosstalk LINE ........................82 dB Channel equalizer characteristic HI ....................– ∞ dB to +6 dB (2 kHz) HI MID ..................
  • Page 83 Specifications REC OUT output terminal RCA pin jacks......................1 set SEND output terminal (TS) 1/4” TS jack ......................3 sets DIGITAL MASTER OUT AES/EBU XLR connector ......................1 set MIDI OUT terminal 5P DIN........................1 set PHONES output terminal 1/4” stereo phone jack.................... 2 sets 3.5 mm stereo mini jack ..................
  • Page 84: Block Diagram

    Specifications Block diagram LINE PHONO LINE LINE CH 1 PHONO CH 2 MASTER MASTER1 LINE CH 3 PHONO MASTER2 CH 4 BOOTH BOOTH LINE CH 5 CH 6 LINE EXT1 : SEND EXT1 SEND PHONO EXT2 : SEND EXT2 SEND EXT1 RETURN EXT1 RETURN MULTI I/O : SEND...
  • Page 85: Additional Information

    • Inspect devices connected with the unit. • The unit may restore proper operation after you turn it off and on. If the problems continue, read the “Precautions for Use” and consult your nearest Pioneer DJ authorized service center or your dealer.
  • Page 86 Additional information • Set [ATT.] to a setting between [–3dB] and [–12dB] in [MASTER OUT] in the [UTILITY] settings. For the channel input sound: • Adjust the [TRIM] knob so the channel level indicator lights up with the peak level at around [0] dB.
  • Page 87 Additional information • Make sure the [MODE] selector button is set properly.  Sound from an external FX unit is distorted. • Make sure the volume for the external FX unit is set properly.  The tempo (BPM) of a track cannot be measured. The measured BPM is wrong.
  • Page 88: Lcd Display

    Additional information A,B ]. • Set the input selector switches to [  Sound is distorted when a turntable is connected to the [PHONO] terminals on the unit. The status of the channel level indicator does not change when you turn the [TRIM] knob. •...
  • Page 89: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

    Additional information Trademarks and registered trademarks • Pioneer DJ is a trademark of PIONEER CORPORATION and is used under license. • rekordbox™ and KUVO are trademarks or registered trademarks of AlphaTheta Corporation. • PRO DJ LINK™ is a trademark of AlphaTheta Corporation.
  • Page 90: Software License Notice

    Additional information Software license notice The licenses for the open source software used on this player are shown below. For accuracy purposes, here we have included the original texts (in English). Copyright © 2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated - http://www.ti.com/ Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 91: Cautions On Copyrights

    Additional information Cautions on copyrights 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. • Music recorded from CDs, etc., is protected by the copyright laws of individual countries and by international treaties.

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