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1. lever U U CH 1 CH CH CH 4 Vo ees Va o O O O THRU 4 1 2 3 THRU 4 amp Y Cm Oo G A Ju B Glo E SM xq RSET OE O mga U moe suis FADER TARI MM M switches CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch CROSS FADER Cross fader lever ASSIGN A switch CROSS FADER ASSIGN B switch r Fader Start Play To Use Fade in Operation with a Connected CD Player Fader start play will be possible when the unit has been CMX 3000 connected with control cords to the CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S and CDJ 5001I CD players for DJs In other words when the DJ mixer s channel fader or cross fader volume is turned up the CD player s pause function will be released and the music will start automatically and instantly In addition because the CD player can be restored to the cue point when the fader is returned to its original position sampler type play is also possible 0 n TR XIND 0 TAIX BROOD j m o o B Cross Fader Start Play and Back Cue Play O When A is at the cue point during standby it can be started simply by moving the Cross fader lever from the right B side to the left A side B
2. Of the three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP In the Effect Mix Fader mode the Cross fader lever cannot be ROLL the selected one will flash default setting is used to control sound While the CROSS FADER CURVE ECHO and the others will light steadily selector switch is enabled BEAT EFFECTS cannot be used The FADER START switch for the assigned channel will automatically turn ON and its indicator will light If the settings of the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches A B are changed after setting the EFFECT MIX selector switch to FADER the corresponding channel s FADER START switch will automatically turn ON 5 Use the Effect select start switches to choose the desired effect ECHO ZIP ROLL The selected Effect select start switch will flash and the others will light steadily Two or more effects cannot be selected at the same time e The BEAT EFFECT s effect PARAMETER controls can be used to modify the effect time settings 24 DRB1314 USING THE EFFECT MIX FUNCTION Effect Mix Auto Mode Using the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches A and B choose the channel CH1 CH4 connected to the CD player you wish to use with cross fader effects Be sure to assign different channels to the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches A and B 2 Set the Cross fader lever to the Effect Mix Auto mode starting position In the Effect Mix Auto mode t
3. 8 USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS 12 Features of Various Effectors ssssssssssssss 12 Delay Echo Auto Pan Auto Trans Filter and Flanger Operations ssssssssssse 4 Operating Reverb and Pitch Shifter sssse 6 Using an External Effector ssssssssssssssss 7 BPM COUNTING eeeeeeee eren 18 Using the Auto Mode to Count BPM s 8 Using the Manual Mode to Count BPM 9 USING THE FADER START FUNCTION 20 Starting with the Channel Fader sssssssss 21 Starting with the Cross Fader ssssssssssss 21 USING THE EFFECT MIX FUNCTION 22 Effect Mix FE6atureS itt ete ct arsenite 22 Selecting the Effect Mix Function ssssesessss 23 Effect Mix Fader Mode ssssssssse 24 Effect Mix Auto Mode sepiii ieii iaaah 25 TROUBLESHOOTING eene 26 SPECIFICATIONS eeeeeeeeeeee eren 27 CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Location Install the unit in a well ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperatures or humidity e Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to direct rays of the sun or near stoves or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components Installation of the unit in a damp o
4. sssssssss AC 120 V 60 Hz Power CONSUMPTION ss cassette RE cute aed cites 41 W Operating temperature sssssssssss 5 C to 35 C Operating h rmidity a uiii pedes 5 to 85 External dimensions 482 W x 220 D x 107 H mm 12 19 32 W x 14 5 8 D x 4 7 32 H in AYAV E A GaAs Ah eM M aeu 7 1 kg 15 Ibs 11 oz Accessories e Short circuit pin plug sineresia oiia 2 e Operating instr ctions aeneis t etel 1 e WatTarity c di be PR rhe petet be eee 1 For improvement purposes specifications and design may be subject to modification without notice 27 lt DRB1314 gt Should this product require service in the U S A and you wish Should this product require service in Canada please contact a to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts neer Authorized Service Company in Canada operating instructions service manuals or accessories please Alternatively please contact the Customer Service Department call the number shown below at the following address 800 872 4159 Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for 300 Allstate Parkway assistance Markham ON L3R OP2 PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC 905 479 4411 CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION 1 877 28
5. Previous track Next track Pitch is lowered m ROLL The ROLL pattern changes in accordance with the setting of the Effect PARAMETER control When set for 1 beat or 2 beats outputs a repeated 1 4 beat sound When set for 4 beats or 8 beats the effect time is divided into two and repeated 1 2 and 1 4 beats are output When set for 16 beats the effect time is divided into four and repeated 1 1 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 beats are output Example When set for 4 beats Previous track Next track During effect Pi beat 1 4 beat 4 beats USING THE EFFECT MIX FUNCTION Selecting the Effect Mix Function Use the EFFECT MIX selector switch to select the desired operation mode OFF Normal mode No Effect Mix operation All three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP ROLL will remain unlighted The cross fader left right Fader displays A and B will both be unlighted FADER Effect Mix Fader Mode e The Cross fader lever can be used to manipulate effects and to perform cue start back cue Of the three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP ROLL the selected one will flash default setting is ECHO and the others will light steadily e The cross fader left right Fader displays A and B will light as follows Condition Fader Display A Fader Display B When Cross fader lever is at A side When Cross fader lever is at B side When mode is entered with Cross fader lever at midw
6. AAR MIC1 MIC2 Li 4 CFA p amp Es a ur cur Roy C pecu Effect CH col USE ur De inm ees SELECT switch amp amp PARAMETER 1 TIME O BH s Effect DET PARAMETER 1 2 scr control TIME 4 O gt a mo CH 1 H P CUE switch Effect parameter TAP switch Set the Effect selector switch to AUTO BPM N choose the desired BPM count range BPM display A Press the BPM counter range selector switch to e Select from one of the three ranges 70 139 91 180 or 70 180 The 70 180 range is selected with both LEDs 70 139 BPM and 91 180 BPM light 3 Set the Effect CH SELECT switch to 2 Press CH 1 H P CUE switch e The BPM display LED 1 will light e The BPM of the music input to CH 1 will appear on the AUTO BPM COUNTER To measure BPM accurately select only one channel CH 1 to CH 4 H P CUE switch for the AUTO BPM COUNTER e Display when the BPM of CH 1 and CH 2 126 match e The Effect parameter BPM display LED 2 will light e Ihe BPM of the music input to CH 2 will appear on the Effect parameter BPM display s counter f the BPM cannot be counted for 2 seconds or more the counter will flash Some tracks cannot be counted in AUTO BPM mode In this event set to manual mode to count the BPM see page 19 18 lt DRB1314 gt BPM display Effect parameter BPM display 1 2 3 4 0000 AUTO BPM COUNTER gb 70 139 91 180 BPM BPM
7. provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead powerlines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an CAUTION The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT intended to alert the user to the presence of important presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag
8. the MASTER fader lever 8 and the MASTER BALANCE control 49 PHONES headphones jack Cross Fader Controls 2 CROSS FADER ASSIGN A switch When using the cross fader with two sources A B this switch selects the source assigned to A THRU When cross fader is not used sets to THRU 1 4 Use to select the channel CH 1 to CH 4 assigned to A Channels other than those assigned to A and B can be output without passing through the cross fader CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch Use to select one of three rising curve patterns for the cross fader function Fader display A During the effect mix mode displays the output of sounds from the channel selected with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A switch Cross fader lever Use to adjust the mix of sounds from the sources assigned to A and B by the ASSIGN switches 93 and 69 Fader display B During the effect mix mode displays the output of sounds from the channel selected with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN B switch CROSS FADER ASSIGN B switch When using the cross fader with two sources A B this switch selects the source assigned to B THRU When cross fader is not used sets to THRU 1 4 Use to select the channel CH 1 to CH 4 assigned to B Channels other than those assigned to A and B can be output without passing through the cross fader FADER START Switches CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 When a CD player CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S or CDJ 50
9. will back cue return Control cords to the cue point at the same time Moreover when B is at the cue point during standby DJM 3000 it can be started simply by moving the Cross fader lever mE from the left A side to the right B side A will back O cue at the same time Q s J B o B CD players for which fader start play is possible when S connected to this unit S o E CMX 3000 go E CMX 5000 ES e CDJ 1000 cw CDJ 100S CDJ 700S CDJ 500 II Cross fader lever Channel fader lever 20 DRB1314 USING THE FADER START FUNCTION Starting with the Channel Fader Turn on the FADER START switch CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 or CH 4 of the channel connected to the CD player to be controlled The indicator for the selected channel will light 2 Push the Channel fader lever all the way to the bottom 3 Seta cue point on the CD player and set the unit to standby pause at the cue point 4 When you want to start the player push up the Channel fader lever and the CD player will begin playing Precaution e Channels selected with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A and B switches cannot be started with the channel fader The following is an example of starting a CD player connected to CH 1 EXUIpO FADER START Switch CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 oO O O O 0000 FADER START Channel fader lever i j If cue points have been set in advan
10. 5 Turn on the Effect ON OFF switch e The Effect ON OFF switch will flash orange and the external effect will be applied to music on CH 3 e Pressing the switch once more will turn the effect off e Display when CH BPM display Effect parameter BPM display ao Qr 3 has been pitch shifted by 90 1 2 3 4 14 24 4H O O O O O 1 2 4 8 16 BEAT Counter Beat display Effect beat selector switches e Display when an external effect has been applied to CH 3 BPM display Effect parameter BPM display PARAMETER 1 1 0 3 44 14 24 4H OOOOO 1 2 4 8 16 C BEAT lt 10 Q J 17 lt DRB1314 gt BPM COUNTING Using the Auto Mode to Count BPM This mode counts and displays the BPM of the channel selected with the H P CUE switch and when Effect selector switch is set to AUTO BPM the CH 1 to CH 4 H P CUE switch becomes the AUTO BPM COUNTER s channel select switch the channel selected with the Effect CH SELECT switch thus making it easy to synchronize two tracks with different speeds count range 70 0 180 0 BPM Example Display of BPM for CH 1 selected with H P CUE switch and CH 2 2 selected with Effect CH SELECT switch BPM display Effect selector switch CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 amp BEAT EFFECTS Om PNIS
11. Band Equalizer and Kill This 3 band equalizer corresponds to the HI MID and LOW channels The attenuation level also serves as a kill function which can decrease the level to 26 dB Variety of Effects Both internal and external effects can be applied to all channels the microphone and master A variety of effects can be enjoyed including delay echo auto pan auto trans filter flanger reverb and pitch shifter Full range of input and output functions This DJ Mixer is equipped with 4 3 LINE inputs 4 PHONO dedicated MM inputs and 2 1 MIC inputs for a total of 10 inputs In addition to 2 master output lines one supporting professional grade XLR mode a variety of other independent outputs are also provided including booth monitor output recording output and two digital outputs SEND RETURN jacks are also provided for the connection of external effects units These additional connectors can optionally be switched from PHONO input to make up the total CONTENTS FEATURES Zee aaa ise ste estie tides 4 CHECKING ACCESSORIES cene 4 CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 5 LOCatiIONi ae ele ea Sith eas a etl Rees 5 Installing the DJM 3000 in an EIA rack 5 Condensation cision nile ERE da ep rus 5 Gleaningthe Units ves tede etr iter ete ec eet 5 CONNECTIONS erret decocto eet ts 6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
12. Example Display when music on CH 8 has been pitch shifted 9096 amp Pioneer BEAT EFFECTS CO Effect selector switch S BPM display 4 Mri cs SS NR Nag Yl 6 c Effect CH SELECT switch SELECT 388880 6 Effect parameter BPM display AAA Ae mal E Effect PARAMETER 1 control ss225 16 iS TIME o 9 o 9 9 LEVEL ey pear DEPTH mn max Y EO Oe S Effect PARAMETER 2 control oe LEVEL DEPTH H P CUE switch tc ew m Effect ON OFF switch mit N Set the Effect selector switch to PITCH Set the Effect CH SELECT switch to 3 e The Effect parameter BPM display LED 3 will light The entire BPM display will turn off 3 Set the parameter value When the H P CUE switch in the BEAT EFFECTS controls is pressed the effect can be confirmed by listening to the headphones output Setting Pitch e Pressing amp on the Effect beat selector switch will increase the pitch setting 3396 50 or 410096 while pressing lt will decrease it 33 50 or 100 e More precise pitch can be set with the Effect PARAMETER 1 control TIME 16 lt DRB1314 gt Setting the Balance Between Original and Pitch Shifted Sound Levels e The balance between original and pitch shifted sound levels is set using the Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH Turning this control to th
13. changes depending on the position of the Cross fader lever When the lever reaches the other side the channel assigned to the other side is connected Example Cross fader lever position and pitch setting when effect is set for side A ebur ME l A playback side B Normal sfavback side A 0 100 200 Effect pitch m ROLL The traverse of the Cross fader lever is divided into four quarters and as the lever is moved from the effect side the effect is set to 1 1 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 beats The beat pitch of the effect changes through the range 1 1 to 1 8 depending on the position of the Cross fader lever When the lever reaches the other side the channel assigned to the other side is connected Example Cross fader lever position and beat setting when effect is set for side A Side A iat ERREUR E Side B Normal 1A 1 2 1 4 1 8 Normal playback playback dda A beat beat beat beat side B 22 lt DRB1314 gt Effect Mix Auto Mode m ECHO The volume of the effect fades at the effect time set in accordance with the setting of the Effect PARAMETER control and leads into the next track Example When set for 4 beats Previous track Next track During effect gt Volume fades m ZIP The pitch of the effect fades at the effect time set in accordance with the setting of the Effect PARAMETER control and leads into the next track Example When set for 4 beats During effect
14. cycle will also start on the beat Echo auto pan auto trans filter flanger can also be set similarly Precautions e f the channel has been changed with the Effect CH SELECT switch when delay echo reverb pages 16 and 17 and similar effects have been turned on all of the reverberation of the prior channel s effects will be output e Only operate the Effect selector switch when effects are off when the Effect ON OFF switch is lit orange Operating it with effects on could generate noise e Display where a 1 2 beat delay 250mSec has been set to music with a BPM of 120 time conversion 500mSec BPM display 1 2 3 4 0000 Counter BPM BPM O O Q BPM counter range selector switch Effect parameter BPM display Counter mSec 1 0 3 4 14 24 4H O O O O Oc Beat display 1 2 4 8 16 1 BEAT 1 2 will light lt Q Q Effect beat selector switches 15 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS Operating Reverb and Pitch Shifter Effector Settings Pitch Shifter Setting range 0 to 10096 in 196 steps Effect Effect Parameter 1 TIME Effect Parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH REVERB Reverb time echo time Effect mix ratio Setting range 1 to 10096 Balance between original and reverb sound levels in 196 steps PITCH Pitch Effect mix ratio Balance between original and pitch shifted sound levels
15. dust and dirt e When the surfaces are very dirty wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times with water and wrung out well then wipe again with a dry cloth Do not use furniture wax or cleaners e Never use thinners benzene insecticide sprays or other chemicals on or near this unit since these will corrode the surfaces 5 lt DRB1314 gt CONNECTIONS When connecting or changing the connection of units make sure to first turn off the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the outlet 1 Connection of Input Equipment A B CDJ 1000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 100S CDJ 700S CDJ 700S CDJ 5001I CDJ 5001I MASTER BOOTH MASTER our OUT1 MONITOR MASTER BOOTH rol PHG LL L MASTER OUT 2 OUT1 MONITOR Connect to a wall s electrical outlet PHONO 4 cannot be used o Puck C0 sot loa LNE7 CONTROL 4 d CMX 3000 CMX 5000 O ODDDE XWD 0 0 0 00 E amp XT when using MIC 3 Player 3 When connecting an analog player to the CH 4 PHONO 4 connectors first remove the short circuit pin plugs 2 from the jacks The short circuit pin plugs are provided to reduce any residual noise when an analog player is not connected to the PHONO 4 jacks thus producing the highes
16. e Lower the external effector s output level or adjust the return level using the Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH Can t measure BPM Measured BPM values are strange e Input level is too high or too low e BPM can t be measured in some cases depending on the music e Adjust the TRIM control so that the input level approaches 0 dB on the peak level meter e Adjust input levels of other channels to approach O dB e Press the TAP switch and set BPM manually Measured BPM value differs from value indicated on CD e Because of different BPM measurement methods somewhat different values may be indicated e No countermeasures necessary Can t use CH 4 s PHONO 4 input terminal e microphone has been connected to MIC 3 e Disconnect the microphone from MIC 3 Can t apply effect mix e ASSIGN A and B switches are set to the same channel e ASSIGN A and B switches are both set to THRU e Set ASSIGN A and B switches to different channels 1 4 e Set ASSIGN A and B switches to different channels 1 4 Static electricity or other extern and then on again 26 lt DRB1314 gt al interference may cause the unit to malfunction To restore normal operation turn the power off SPECIFICATIONS Audio Section Input terminal input level impedance LINE sinet cao teet 2 Seta Mole 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ PHONO 3154 iie ie e etc 54 dBV 2 mV 47
17. kQ MIC E 54 dBV 2 mV 3 kQ MIG 2 3 weite eere E peces 60 dBV 1 mV 3 kQ RETURN tied nul tata nds 14 dBV 200 mV 22 kQ Output terminal output level impedance MASTER OUT 1 RCA sssssssss 0 dBV 1 V 1 kQ MASTER OUT 2 XLR s 4 dBm 1 23 V 600 Q REC OUT RGA iet stt ote 10 dBV 1 V 1 kQ BOOTH MONITOR a ana 0 dBV 1 V 1 kQ SENI morigi tre tiet imo bebo 14 dBV 1 V 1 kQ PHONES Sk mE dd dee tudo eed 0 dBV 1 V 22 Q DIGITAL OUT 1 COAXIAL oaaae 0 5 V 75 Q DIGITAL OUT 2 COAXIAL oaaae 0 5 V 75 Q Frequency characteristics I NE IMIG s erit iet pev hei ets 20 Hz to 20 kHz PHONO RIAA xir imet egt 20 Hz to 20 kHz SN ratio HNE E eso uode oe tue eh ead acer 87 dB with effects off PHONO sinters Minchin lated oret oret ta et oes 77 dB VII est EARN he Mod Er E a 69 dB Total harmonic distortion rate EINE PEIG DN a reo or e teme mes Below 0 0296 Cross talk 1 kHz ssssse Over 70 dB Channel equalizer LINE PHONO MIC 3 m MM cm 112 dB 26 dB lp P 12 dB 26 dB IUSSI Nee tent ea Soe Bea el Br Liu 12 dB 26 dB Microphone equalizer MIC 1 2 TREBLE 15 ient tee Se wets a h 12 dB 12 dB BAS SUMO tite e Set reu Me Ted 12 dB 12 dB Effector DELAY and ECHO ee inia iiaae 1 to 3500 mSec PAN TRANS FILTER and FLANGER 10 to 16000 mSec REVERB uiv deed o eie tt ess 1 to 10096 PITCH icol ruentes eletto 0 to 100 Electrical Section etc Power supply voltage
18. or laundry tub ina wet basement against them paying particular attention to cords at e Ifthe product does not operate normally by following t t he operating instructions Adjust only those controls hat are covered by the operating instructions as an mproper adjustment of other controls may result in amage and will often require extensive work by a ualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e Ifthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way e When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may resultin fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT Fig A ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GRO
19. the display shows the equivalent parameter 1 value for the BPM of the selected source The display lights when the beat is in the range 1 2 to 4 1 If the beat value is below 1 2 pressing the Effect beat selector switch lt causes the value to become 1 4 and all display indicators go out If the beat value is above 4 1 pressing the Effect beat selector switch causes the value to become 8 1 and all display indicators go out If the value does not match the number of beats the indicator for the nearest beat value will flash e When FILTER or FLANGER are selected the display shows the equivalent parameter 1 value for the BPM of the selected source The display lights when the beat is in the range 1 to 16 If the beat value is below 1 pressing the Effect beat selector switch lt causes the value to become 1 2 and all display indicators go out If the value is above 16 pressing the Effect beat selector switch causes the value to become 32 and all display indicators go out If the value does not match the number of beats the indicator for the nearest beat value will flash e When REVERB is selected the display shows the amount of reverberation applied e When PITCH is selected the display shows the amount of pitch modification applied No display appears when AUTO BPM or SND RTN are selected PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS cy Effect beat selector switches lt gt Use this switch to change the valu
20. the user s right to operate the equipment H011En by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help H010 En ISTENING For A Lifetime Dear Customer Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electr
21. 00 TRANS Trans time changeover time Effect mix ratio Auto trans Setting range 10 to 16000mSec Balance between original and cut sound levels in 5mSec steps for 10 to 1000 and Omsec steps for 1000 to 16000 FILTER Filter time cycle Resonance Setting range 10 to 16000mSec Filter resonance sound level in 5mSec steps for 10 to 1000 and Omsec steps for 1000 to 16000 FLANGER Flanger time cycle Feedback Setting range 10 to 16000mSec Flanger feedback sound level in 5mSec steps for 10 to 1000 and Omsec steps for 1000 to 16000 Example Applying the delay effect to music on CH 2 Pioneer Effect selector switch ya BPM display 3 cras I Rd eed WW 6 a S Effect CH SELECT switch SS SELECT SS 560060 O T Effect parameter BPM display AH As La ES Effect PARAMETER 1 control Xm nom om TIME 1 2 o 9 Q LEVEL S L BEAT DEPTH MIN MAX pug lt 0 gt Effect PARAMETER 2 control H P CUE switch _ ewe TAP lt gt Effect ON OFF switch 14 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS Set the Effect selector switch to DELAY N Set the Effect CH SELECT switch to 2 e The Effect parameter BPM display LED 2 will light e The BPM of the music input to CH 2 will be displayed on the AUTO BPM COUNTER The BPM band that matches the mus
22. 3 5901 P O BOX 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product sheet included with your product Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2001 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC Multimedia and Mass Storage Division 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 U S A TEL 800 444 OPTI 6784 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC Industrial Products Department 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 TSZRZ 01L00000 Printed in China lt DRB1314 A gt
23. N A IGN B AE ris THRU 4 THRU 4 CROSS FADER G CROSS FADER Fader display A Fader display B CROSS FADER ASSIGN B switch CROSS FADER ASSIGN Cross fader lever A switch 006 QUC I EFFECT MIX Effect select start switches 23 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT MIX FUNCTION FADER START switches EFFECT MIX CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch selector switch O CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 FADER Il auto uer esee wsie po ojo o o s mhr t X06800090 CROSS FADER CROSS FADER CROSS FADER ASSIGN A CURVE ASSIGN B FADER START JEFFETT MIXLI ECHO ZIP ROLL Fader display A Fader display B CROSS FADER ASSIGN Cross fader lever CROSS FADER ASSIGN Effect select A switch B switch start switches Effect Mix Fader Mode 1 Using the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches A 6 Operate the Cross fader Lever and B choose the channel CH1 CH4 connected When the Cross fader lever is moved from side A to the CD player you wish to use with cross fader toward side B the selected effect is applied to A and effects when the lever reaches side B the B output sound is e Be sure to assign different channels to the CROSS heard If the lever is returned to side A from midway FADER ASSIGN switches A and B the effect applied to A turns OFF and the normal sound E is output 2 Set the CROSS FADER C
24. O0II is connected to one of the above channels of this unit via a control cord the CD player s CUE START STOP operation will start when the channel fader is moved from 0 upwards and will stop back cue when the channel fader is returned to 0 The indicator of the selected channel will light orange during this operation Also if a channel is assigned to the cross fader the cross fader is given priority when the Cross fader lever begins moving from the A side toward B side the CD player assigned to the B side will start and when the lever reaches the B side the A side source will stop back cue 9 lt DRB1314 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS O Uu AMT maru O E BEAT EFFECTS Controls amp D 10 1 4 Channel displays Displays the channel selected for BPM count AUTO BPM COUNTER When AUTO BPM is selected with the Effect selector switch 89 displays the BPM of the channel CH 1 to CH 4 selected with the H P CUE switch 2 The indicator flashes during counting or if it is unable to count BPM BPM counter range selector switch BPM can be selected in one of the ranges 70 139 91 180 70 180 or manual mode Set the range best matching the track you are measuring BPM counter range displays e Displays the BPM count range selected When BPM count range 70 180 is selected both indicators 70 139 BPM and 91 180 BPM light e f both indicators are out it indicates manual mode For more
25. Pioneer sound vislon sou l DJ MIXER DJM 3000 Operating Instructions 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 finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to for future reference other equipment To prevent electromagnetic In some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and interference with electric appliances suchas radios and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the televisions use shielded cables and connectors for explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and connections H012 En operating the unit is the same K015 En IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK or near a swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination
26. UNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 7 7 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE lt DRB1314 gt WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS SUCH AS VASE FLOWER POT COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE ETC H001AEn For Canadian model CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT HO07A2L IMPORTANT NOTICE The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area This is for your security For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour le mod le Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada H009 2L Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate
27. URVE selector switch to When the Cross fader lever is moved from side B 1 7 toward side A the selected effect is applied to B and e When set to 2 or 3 the sound volume will become when the lever reaches side A the A output sound is lower depending on the setting of the Cross fader lever heard If the lever is returned to side B from midway 3 Set the Cross fader lever to the Effect Mix the effect applied to B turns OFF and the normal sound is output Operation if Cross fader lever is midway when the Effect Mix Fader mode is turned on When the Cross fader lever is moved from its initia midway position toward side A the selected effect is applied to B and the sound will progressively turn off in accordance with the selected effect When the Cross fader lever is moved from its initia midway position toward side B the selected effect is applied to A and the sound will progressively turn off in accordance with the selected effect starting position In the Effect Mix Fader mode the way the sound is initially heard is determined by the starting position of the Cross fader lever For operating procedures see step 6 When the Cross fader lever is near the midway point sound will be output from both A and B When the Cross fader lever is on the A side sound will be output from A When the Cross fader lever is on the B side sound will be output from the B side 4 Set EFFECT MIX selector switch to FADER
28. V2 34 11 24 4h OOOOO 1 2 8 16 LED Counter O O G BPM counter range selector switch Counter BPM COUNTING Using the Manual Mode to Count BPM m When BPM cannot be counted in AUTO BPM mode If auto BPM counting is not possible use the TAP switch for manual input e When the TAP switch is pressed in time to the music s beat the light in the BPM counter range display will turn off and manual mode will go into effect e The BPM value input with the TAP switch will be displayed on the Effect parameter BPM display s counter lower side and the BPM display s counter upper side will turn off e Toreturn to AUTO BPM mode press the BPM counter range selector switch and set the counter range When BPM cannot be counted during delay echo auto pan auto trans filter and flanger operations pages 14 and 15 If BPM cannot be counted for more than 2 seconds during effect operations the BPM display s counter upper side will flash In such a case change the Effect selector switch to AUTO BPM and use the TAP switch for manual input e After the BPM value input via the TAP switch has been displayed on the Effect parameter BPM display s counter lower side and the Effect selector switch restored to the original effect the BPM value input will be displayed on the BPM display s counter upper side If you already know the BPM for a track you can set the BPM input without us
29. ator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation lt DRB1314 gt FEATURES Effect Mixing Changing between three kinds of effect mix ECHO ZIP ROLL can be performed easily merely by operating the Cross fader lever or by pressing the Effect select start Switch BPM Counter The auto BPM counter provided makes music tempo visible to the eye Peak Level Meter The peak level meter provided is equipped with 11 bit LED indicators for all channels Fader Start Stop The CD player can be started or stopped simply by increasing or decreasing the level of the cross fader or channel fader This function can only be used when the Pioneer CD player series CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S or CDJ 500II is connected CHECKING ACCESSORIES e 2 short circuit pin plugs These are inserted in the PHONO 4 terminals e Operating instructions e Warranty 4 DRB1314 3
30. ay point When Cross fader lever is moved from A side to midway point after mode is entered When Cross fader lever is moved from B side to midway point after mode is entered AUTO Effect Mix Auto Mode LIGHTS OFF LIGHTS FLASHES OFF OFF LIGHTS LIGHTS OFF FLASHES The three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP ROLL can be used to manipulate effects and to perform cue start back cue Cross fader lever does not operate Of the three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP ROLL the selected one will flash and the others will light steadily The cross fader left right Fader displays A and B will light as follows Condition Fader Display A Fader Display B When mode is entered with Cross fader lever at A side LIGHTS OFF When mode is entered with Cross fader lever at B side OFF LIGHTS When mode is entered with Cross fader lever at midway point LIGHTS LIGHTS When sound from A side is output LIGHTS OFF When effects are applied to A side FLASHES OFF When sound from B side is output OFF LIGHTS When effects are applied to B side OFF FLASHES The effect mix mode does not operate when Assign A and Assign B are set to the same channel In this case fader display A fader display B and the fader start display for the selected channel will all flash FADER START switches EFFECT MIX selector switch CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 O OO O FADER AUTO OFF ECHO ZIP ROLL ASSIG
31. ce when using the CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S and CDJ 500 II it is not necessary to leave the CD player on standby at the cue point If the Channel fader lever is returned to its original position after playing has started the CD player will return to the cue point and be on standby Starting with the Cross Fader Turn on the FADER START switch CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 or CH 4 of the channel connected to the CD player to be controlled The indicator for the selected channel will light 2 Using the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A and B switches select the channel CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 or CH 4 that the CD player is connected to 3 Slide the Cross fader lever all the way in direction opposite the source you want to start In the following example startup is done with the CD player connected to CH 1 set to ASSIGN A Example wis Gy A B CROSS FADER ASSIGN A ASSIGN A switch Cross fader lever A Set a cue point on the CD player and set the unit to standby pause at the cue point o1 Use the CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch to select the cross fader startup curve o When the Cross fader lever is slid in the opposite direction as in 3 the CD player will begin playing Cross fader lever CROSS FADER ASSIGN A ASSIGN A switch If c
32. e input master balance and MONO STEREO switches Attenuation ee to O dB 9 TALK OVER LEVEL attenuation control 7 Connect if you want to use another device for adjusting Attenuates sound level from sources other than MIC 1 sound quality and 2 when the MIC switch is set to the TALK OVER SEND output position range 4 to 20 dB Connect this to the external effector s input terminal 10MIC 1 When using a monaural input effector connect it to the L Supports microphones with either XLR or PHONE type channel output The effector will receive LR mixed sound jacks RETURN input 11DIGITAL OUT Connect this to the external effector s output terminal Outputs same source as the master output When using a monaural output effector connect it to the The output level is not affected by MASTER LEVEL ATT L channel output The signals from the effector will be 6 input to both the L and R channels 7 lt DRB1314 gt PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Control Panel CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 ASTER BALANCE BOOTH MONITOR M amp DD ue OD D wes o CN stereo o 9 OO OMM C wan xa p oneer d m u i ml i ice Kam o pe OUO Oc SUO Oo TREBLE 10 i f wo 10 2j P B ot 18 438 MY Y Qf wa ndm i IH zsa 1208 H eas 6 F p fa cj m Qe DE fA Lp e JD DE EU EM M ra E as C E as as 5 aic CJ pe HEADPHONES CERO 0 7 pp cose
33. e left will decrease pitch shifted sound and turning it to the right will increase it USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS 4 Turn the Effect ON OFF switch on e The Effect ON OFF switch will flash orange and the effect pitch shift will be applied to master output e f the switch is pressed once more the effect will turn off Reverb can be set similarly Precautions e f the channel has been changed with the Effect CH SELECT switch when delay echo pages 14 and 15 reverb and similar effects have been turned on all of the reverberation of the prior channel s effects will be output e Only operate the Effect selector switch when effects are off when the Effect ON OFF switch is lit orange Operating it with effects on could generate noise Using an External Effector The following example is for applying external effects to music on CH 3 1 Set the Effect selector switch to SND RTN 2 Set the Effect CH SELECT switch to 3 e The Effect parameter BPM display LED 3 will light 3 Set external effector parameters etc e When the H P CUE switch in the BEAT EFFECTS controls is pressed the effect can be confirmed by listening to the headphones output 4 Adjust the return level e The return level from the external effector can be adjusted with the Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH Effect PARAMETER 1 control TIME will not function
34. e of Effect PARAMETER 1 control in accordance with the BPM of the source selected with the Effect CH SELECT switch 49 The setting value of this switch differs depending on the setting of the Effect selector switch 89 When DELAY ECHO PAN or TRANS are selected the parameter 1 value for the BPM of the selected source can be set to 1 4 beat 1 2 beat 1 1 beat 2 1 beat 4 1 beat or 8 1 beat When DELAY or ECHO are selected values can be set to 1 Ax 1 2x 1 1x 2 1x A 1x or 8 1x within a range such that the parameter 1 value does not exceed 3500 ms e When FILTER or FLANGER are selected the parameter 1 value for the BPM of the selected source can be set to 1 2 beat 1 beat 2 beats 4 beats 8 beats 16 beats or 32 beats e When PITCH is selected the value can be set to 10096 5096 3396 096 3396 5096 or 100 e When REVERB is selected the value can be set to 1096 2096 3596 5096 6596 8096 or 9096 e This control is disabled when AUTO BPM or SND RTN are selected H P CUE Headphones cue switch When this switch is pressed it lights orange and beat effects are output to the headphones Pressing the switch again disconnects the beat effect to the headphones and turns off the switch lamp Effect selector switch Use to select desired effects see page 12 CH SELECT Effect channel selector switch Use to select the source you wish to apply effects to TIME PARAMETER 1 Effect para
35. eadphones fo Jo le lo led fF 9 O 6 Of off olol of Joh jee oll ze ze ms oaa S S ESI c O O o1 o l _ Oo bbaadjooo e Power amplifier Power amplifier Power amplifier External effector Supports XLR input Supports RCA input For booth monitor Microphone 2 DJM 3000 mm CH p CH 2 p CH 1 URN PHONO 3 PHONO 2 PHONO 1 MENS eel FERRI peda our LINE6 LINES LINE4 LINES LINE2 LINE 1 BmIU I AI dE GOOAEEN O ICA Do 5000 WE diea LK 2 JOR 9 53 0 4 AN 90 5 m OO d Q Qo QO oOo O O 000 BOO PHONO 3 tines EM A PHONO2 LINES CONTROL PHONO 1 m CONTROL MONITOR ATT LO NEG LINEA CH 2 C L UNE2 CH CH 4 Law NN ox MASTER OUT 2 MIC3 MIC2 MIC 3 CH 4 PHONO 4 cannot be used when microphone is connected to MIC 3 XLR terminal polarity is as shown in the diagram below HOT aa a CoD CD recorder etc Cassette deck etc 6 MASTER LEVEL ATT 8 REC OUT Master output level attenuator shaft Outputs sound to the same output source as the master This shaft is used to decrease the output level to protect output without being influenced by the master volume connected amplifiers and speakers from excessiv
36. goes out and the master output to the headphones is cut MASTER fader lever Use to control the master output level The rear panel MASTER LEVEL ATT control can also be used to reduce the output level MASTER BALANCE control Use to adjust the balance of right left channels for master output and booth monitor output BOOTH MONITOR Control Use to adjust the output at the BOOTH MONITOR connectors on the rear panel Not affected by the MASTER fader lever 48 POWER Switch HEADPHONES Controls MONO SPLIT STEREO selector switch Use to select whether to split monitor sound on the left and right of the headphones or to keep sound in stereo orm When set to MONO SPLIT the headphones output is set o 2 channel monaural the Left channel becomes the source selected with the H P CUE switch while the Right channel becomes the master output sound only when MASTER H P CUE switch is set to ON e vz MIXING control Use to adjust the headphones monitor sound When rotated fully clockwise the master output sound only is heard only when MASTER H P CUE switch is set to ON When rotated fully counterclockwise only the channel selected with the H P CUE switch other than MASTER is heard At the center click position the master output and source selected with the H P CUE switch are at equal levels LEVEL control Use to control the headphones monitor level When one of CH 1 to CH 4 is selected this control is not affected by
37. he way the sound is initially heard is determined by the position of the Cross fader lever For operating procedures see step 4 When the Cross fader lever is near the midway point sound will be output from both A and B When the Cross fader lever is on the A side sound will be output from A When the Cross fader lever is on the B side sound will be output from the B side 3 Set the EFFECT MIX selector switch to AUTO Of the three Effect select start switches ECHO ZIP ROLL the selected one will flash and the others will light steadily e The FADER START switch for the assigned channel will automatically turn ON and its indicator will light If the settings of the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches A B are changed after setting the EFFECT MIX selector switch to AUTO the corresponding channel s FADER START switch will automatically turn ON Use the Effect select start switches to choose the desired effect ECHO ZIP ROLL e The selected Effect select start switch will flash and the others will light steadily e f the Effect select start switch is pressed during output of the A side sound the selected effect will be applied to A and after the preset effect time has elapsed sound B will be output e f the Effect select start switch is pressed during output of the B side sound the selected effect will be applied to B and after the preset effect time has elapsed sound A wil
38. ht in a Mixing with a 3 4 beat delayed sound will change the short time that cannot be covered manually is also rhythm to a bouncy one possible Example Example Auto Beat Pan Original Center 4 beats Stereo 1 cycle 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 beat 1 Center Stereo 2 ECHO repeated sounds R Quickly and easily mixes echoes of 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 and 8 1beats When input sound is cut with a 1 1 beat echo for 4 Auto Trans TRANS example the music will fade out while sounds are repeated that match the beat When a 1 1 beat echo is imposed on the microphone microphone sound will be played repeatedly matching Example the beat l Cut Cut Troll musical round type effects can be produced by imposing a 1 1 beat echo on song vocals AT Short Auto Pan Automatically cuts sound to the rhythm of a 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 beat Example b Time Tope ds B li S 1 cycle 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 beat Pees eee eee Beat 1 beat j 1 beat canon Cuts the input sound 12 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS r 5 FILTER Changes the tone greatly by shifting the filter s frequency in units of 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 and 32 beats Example Frequency 1 cycle 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 or 32 beat r 6 FLANGER Quickly and easily produces 1 cycle flange
39. ic on CH 2 can be selected with the BPM counter range selector switch The counter will flash if BPM cannot be counted for more than 2 seconds In this case use manual mode to make settings see page 19 3 Set the parameter value When the H P CUE switch in the BEAT EFFECTS controls is pressed the effect can be confirmed by listening to the headphones output Setting the Delay Time e Setting the delay time to match one beat of the BPM displayed on the AUTO BPM COUNTER makes effect application more effective e By pressing the Effect beat selector switch 1 or gt delay time of 1 4 to 8 1 can be set for one beat of the counted BPM e More precise delay times can be set with the Effect PARAMETER 1 control TIME e As 1 2 will light on the beat display if delay time is set to 1 2 of one beat of the BPM the parameter value can be set using the beat display as a guide Setting to Balance Original and Delayed Sound Levels e he balance between original and delayed sound levels is set using the Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH Turning this control to the left will decrease delayed sound and turning it to the right will increase it 4 Turn on the Effect ON OFF switch e The Effect ON OFF switch will flash orange and the delay effect will be applied to master output e f the switch is pressed once more the effect will be turned off f it is turned on in time to the beat the effect s
40. information about manual mode see the item BPM COUNTING on pages 18 19 If the Effect selector switch 89 is set to DELAY ECHO PAN TRANS FILTER or FLANGER the indicator will display the BPM of the source selected with the Effect CH SELECT switch 40 1 4 MIC MASTER Source displays Displays the source selected with the Effect CH SELECT switch 40 ef the Effect CH SELECT switch is used to select CF A or CF B the channel that lights will be the one 1 4 selected with the respective ASSIGN switch 69 29 PARAMETER 1 Parameter 1 BPM counter The display contents change in accordance with the setting of the Effect selector switch 89 e When AUTO BPM is selected the display shows the BPM of the source selected with the Effect CH SELECT switch 40 The indicator flashes during BPM counting or when it is unable to count BPM DRB1314 Pioneer am So Men BEAT EFFECTS S S 40 51 4 C S C3 2 S 43 e When SND RTN is selected nothing is displayed When a setting other than AUTO BPM or SND RTN is selected the display shows the value of the effect set with Effect PARAMETER 1 control 4 BEAT Effect synchronous displays Beat displays This display s contents differ depending on the setting of the Effect selector switch 89 e When DELAY ECHO PAN or TRANS are selected
41. ing the TAP input e Change the Effect selector switch to AUTO BPM and press the BPM counter range selector switch and both BPM counter range displays 70 139 BPM and 91 180 BPM will turn off e f the Effect PARAMETER 1 control TIME is turned the Effect parameter BPM display s counter lower side will display the BPM with adjustment possible from the first digit Turning the PARAMETER 1 control while pressing the TAP switch makes it possible to adjust the BPM from the first decimal place When the BPM value has been set and the Effect selector switch restored to the original effect the BPM value set will be displayed on the BPM display s counter upper side BPM display HAH as spo BPM counter range 8 8 e selector switch ka J e BPM counter range Effect parameter 4 wd displays BPM display O 6 60 000 PARAMETER 1 HH BH con 1 2 3 44 14 24 4H OOOOO 1 2 A4 8 16 C BEAT lt 10 Q J 19 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE FADER START FUNCTION If the separately sold CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S and CDJ 500 II players are connected to CH 1 CH 4 they can be started using the Channel fader lever or Cross fader lever as long as the control cords have been connected Se es en NN ENG a 2 2 2 Channel fader oanonrnono o ornoa nono o o2Neonruouoo o2Nsonruoueo
42. is ECHO e The switch for the selected function flashes 45 ECHO switch ZIP switch ROLL switch 11 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS With the built in digital signal processor DSP sound effects can be enjoyed and BPM measured Features of Various Effectors AUTO BPM COUNTER Automatically measures music BPM beats per minute tempo and displays it digitally It not only counts the beat of bass sounds but also calculates using a computer the music s original BPM which DJs require and displays it digitally Thus BPM can now be checked not only aurally as was conventional but also visually enabling quicker simpler mixing of music with different tempos Use of the TAP switch to input the beat manually makes it possible to set BPM for music for which it is difficult to measure a capella improvisation etc Beat Effector Effects linked to BPM Links various effects to the BPM calculated with the aforementioned AUTO BPM COUNTER to enable unprecedented sound production r 1 DELAY one sound repeated r 3 Auto Pan PAN L R BALANCE Quickly and easily mixes delayed sounds of 1 4 1 2 3 4 Automatically pans sound to the left and right auto beat 1 1 2 1 4 1 and 8 1 beats pan to the rhythm of a 1 4 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 1 4 1 or 8 1 Mixing with 1 2 beat delayed sound for example will beat change the beat from 4 to 8 Short auto pan for panning sound to the left and rig
43. l be output Operation if Cross fader lever is midway when the Effect Mix Auto mode is turned on e If the Effect select start switch is pressed when both A and B sounds are being output the selected effect will be applied to B and after the preset effect time has elapsed sound A will be output e f the Cross fader lever is moved toward either side A or B when both A and B sounds are being output the ordinary cross fader operation will occur Two or more effects cannot be selected at the same time The BEAT EFFECT s effect PARAMETER controls can be used to modify the effect time settings e In the Effect Mix Auto mode the Cross fader lever cannot be used to control sound The CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch will also be disabled and BEAT EFFECTS cannot be used 2b lt DRB1314 gt TROUBLESHOOTING appliances also in use ncorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions If you think there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component Thus also check the other electrica f the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on e The power cord has not been connected e Connect the cord to a power outlet There is little or no sound e he Inpu
44. meter 1 control This control is used to set the time parameter for the onboard effector see page 14 LEVEL DEPTH PARAMETER 2 Effect parameter 2 control This control is used to set quantitative parameters for the onboard effector see page 14 ON OFF TAP Effect ON OFF switch TAP switch This switch produces different operations depending on the setting of the Effect selector switch 69 e When DELAY ECHO PAN TRANS FILTER FLANGER REVERB PITCH or SND RTN are selected the switch operates to turn the selected effect ON OFF OFF the orange lamp lights ON orange lamp flashes e When AUTO BPM is selected the switch becomes a TAP switch by tapping the switch together with the source beat the BPM can be input manually When tapping the TAP switch to count the BPM both BPM counter range displays 70 139 BPM and 91 180 BPM go out and the manual mode is enabled see page 19 EFFECT MIX Controls FADER OFF AUTO EFFECT MIX selector switch Use to select the cross fader effect mode FADER Selects Effect Mix Fader mode When this is selected the Cross fader lever 82 can be used to control effects and perform cue start and back cue OFF Normal mode AUTO The Effect Mix Auto mode When this is selected the Effect select start switches 4 can be used to control effects perform cue start and back cue G 66 Effect select start switches Use to select the type of Effect Mix desired default
45. nitude PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFIED literature accompanying the appliance to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons SERVICE PERSONNEL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets instructions should be read before the product is e If this productis equipped with a polarized alternating extension cords or integral convenience receptacles operated current line plug a plug having one blade wider than as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating the other it will fit into the outlet only one way This OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of instructions should be retained for future reference is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug any kind into this product through openings as they HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and ully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug may touch dangerous voltage points or short out in the operating instructions should be adhered to should still fail to fit contact your electrician to parts that could result in a fire or electric shock FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the Never spill liquid of any kind on the product instructions should be followed safety purpose of the polarized plug SERVICING Do not attempt to ser
46. nterclockwise to decrease response to 26 dB PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS b H Q0 LOW control low range equalizer Use to adjust low range frequency of input When the dial is set to the center click setting flat response is provided Rotate clockwise to increase response to 12 dB and rotate counterclockwise to decrease response to 26 dB H P CUE Headphones cue switch When this switch is pressed it lights orange and the corresponding channel is output to headphones When the switch is pressed again the light goes out and the channel s output to the headphones is cut When the beat effector function is set to AUTO BPM this switch functions to select the BPM display channel Peak level meter Peak levels are displayed as they occur and maintained for 2 seconds The meter displays the channel fader output level Displayable range is from 22 dB to 14 dB Channel fader lever Use to adjust the sound level at each channel MASTER Master Controls MONO STEREO selector switch Use to select whether the master output and booth monitor output are monaural or stereo MASTER LEVEL meter Displays output level following adjustment of the MASTER fader lever and holds the display for 2 seconds Displayable range is from 22 dB to 14 dB H P CUE Headphones cue switch When this switch is pressed it lights orange and the master output is heard in the headphones When the Switch is pressed again the light
47. onic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound level Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refriger
48. r dusty environment may also result in a malfunction or accident Avoid installation near cookers etc where the unit may be exposed to oily smoke steam or heat e When the unit is used inside a carrying case or DJ booth separate it from the walls or other equipment to improve heat radiation Installing the DJM 3000 in an EIA rack The screw holes on the front panel of the DJM 3000 are designed for use in attaching the unit to a 19 inch EIA rack e Attach the unit to the rack using screws of the appropriate size screws not provided with the unit Note e Never place this unit directly above a power amplifier as the heat given off by the amplifier might result in damage to the unit Placing the unit directly above a power amplifier might also result in ham radio signals being picked up or in other types of interference e Always be sure to remove the unit from its rack before shipping e When moving the unit while still installed in its rack exercise caution to avoid subjecting the unit to shocks or vibration Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply condensation may form inside and the unit may not be able to attain its full performance In cases like this allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually Cleaning the Unit e Use a polishing cloth to wipe off
49. r C NS countensetect N counrenseiecr N counrensetecr 1 SPLIT STEREO i flr Mic 1 LEVEL E NG amp Cu 00 n nn g 10 10 10 10 MIXING EZWI lim ete Ese Ede Es Ee ao MIC2LEVEL A A 0p i 5 4 4 ag cue wer Q Z E LEVEL 9 6 MIC i M 5 31 02 D teh D o0 oas O nxx CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 O mS ie 4 1 2 3 siii ie 4 o o o L 9 A B 9 A sO qf e 0000 oF al i amp vg FADER START PHONES Q8 H MIC Microphone Controls CH 1 to CH 4 Channel Input Controls D MIC 1 input jack Use to connect a microphone with either XLR or PHONE type jack TREBLE control Adjusts high range frequencies on microphone 1 and 2 Center click position is provided for flat response Rotate the knob clockwise to augment treble response to 12dB and rotate counterclockwise to diminish treble response to 12 dB BASS control Adjusts low range frequencies on microphone 1 and 2 Center click position is provided for flat response Rotate the knob clockwise to augment bass response to 12dB and rotate counterclockwise to diminish base response to 12 dB MIC 1 LEVEL Controls sound volume on microphone 1 attenuation co to 0 dB MIC 2 LEVEL Controls sound volume on microphone 2 attenuation eo to 0 dB MIC switch Use to select microphone input OFF Disables microphone 1 and 2 ON Enables microphone 1 and 2 TALK OVER Enables microphone 1 and 2
50. r effect for beats of 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 or 32 Example Short delay lt gt 1 cycle 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 or 32 beat 7 REVERB Produces a reverberation effect r 8 PITCH Pitch Shifter Shifts interval pitch or key within a range of 1 octave As the speed of analog record turntables and CD players changes as a percent interval changes can be corrected on a percent basis Applying the pitch shifter to microphone sound produces voice changer effects Mixing with original sound produces a choral effect r 9 Send Return SND RTN External effect input output Makes diverse effects possible through connection to available effectors samplers etc 13 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT FUNCTIONS Delay Echo Auto Pan Auto Trans Filter and Flanger Operations Items Set for Each Effect Effect Effect Parameter 1 TIME Effect Parameter 2 LEVEL DEPTH DELAY Delay time Effect mix ratio Setting range 1 to 3500mSec Balance between original and delayed sound levels in 1msec steps ECHO Delay time Effect mix ratio Setting range 1 to 3500mSec Balance between original and echo sound levels in 1msec steps PAN Pan time changeover time Effect mix ratio Auto pan Setting range 10 to 16000mSec Balance between original and panned sound levels in 5mSec steps for 10 to 1000 and Omsec steps for 1000 to 160
51. should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70
52. t possible sound quality After removing the pin plugs store them securely and replace them in their original jacks any time an analog player is not physically connected 1 Connect the cord for the analog player s ground This terminal is exclusively for an analog player and is not a safety earth 2 If you are using the unit with the separately sold CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S or CDJ 500 II connected to the LINE terminals the fader start function can be used if the unit and CD player are connected with a control cord 3 Because the unit s PHONO input terminals are exclusively for MM use MM type cartridges for the analog player connected 6 lt DRB1314 gt a oon00o00 Cassette deck etc 4 When connecting a cassette deck set the PHONO LINE switch to the LINE position 5 When connecting an analog record player set the PHONOJ LINE switch to the PHONO position Connecting audio cords Use the cords with the red and white pin plugs Connect the white plug to L and the red plug to R Make sure to insert the plugs completely White plug era Ce plug CONNECTIONS 2 Connection of Outputs Microphones etc DJM 3000 Microphone 1 c c c I a 2 I olo olo ojo i 2 e is H
53. t selector switch is in the wrong position e he connection cable hasn t been connected properly or has been disconnected e he terminal or plug is dirty e The rear panel MASTER LEVEL A control has been set too low e Set the Input selector switch to the device currently playing e Connect it properly e Clean and reconnect e Adjust the rear panel MASTER LEVEL ATT control Sound is distorted e The rear panel MASTER LEVEL A control has been set too high e Input level is too high e Adjust the rear panel MASTER LEVEL ATT control e Adjust the TRIM control so that the input level approaches 0 dB on the peak level meter Can t use cross fading e CROSS FADER ASSIGN A and B switches haven t been set correctly e Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A and B switches to the correct cross fader source CD player s fader won t start e FADER START switch is off e The rear panel CONTROL terminal hasn t been connected e Turn on the FADER START switch e Use the control cord to connect the unit and CD player Effects don t work e Effect CH SELECT switch hasn t been set correctly e Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH was set to the minimum MIN e Correctly select the channel to which effects should be applied e Adjust the Effect PARAMETER 2 control LEVEL DEPTH External effector s sound distorted e The input level from the external effector is too high
54. ue points have been set in advance when using the CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S and CDJ 500 TI it is not necessary to leave the CD player on standby at the cue point If the Cross fader lever is returned to its original position after playing has started the CD player will return to the cue point and be on standby 21 lt DRB1314 gt USING THE EFFECT MIX FUNCTION When this mixer is combined with separately purchased CD players CMX 3000 CMX 5000 CDJ 1000 CDJ 100S CDJ 700S or CDJ 500II the Cross fader lever can be operated to produced automatic linked fade in and fade out sound from Player A to Player B If desired the effect mode can be employed for simultaneous linked operation requires connection of control cord These operations can be performed by means of a single button Effect Mix Features Effect Mix Fader Mode m ECHO The sound volume of the effect changes depending on the position of the Cross fader lever Depending on the setting of the Effect PARAMETER control the ECHO repeat can be changed from 1 2 to 3 4 1 1 2 1 or 4 1 beats When the lever reaches the other side the channel assigned to the other side is connected Example Cross fader lever position and effect volume setting when effect is set for side A wn c mE MEME FL Konsab elu bacis i Normal playback side A E side B 50 0 Effect amount m ZIP The pitch of the effect
55. vice this product CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet e f this product is equipped with a three wire yourself as opening or removing covers may expose before cleaning The product should be cleaned only grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean in it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet servicing to qualified service personnel with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet plug into the outlet contact your electrician to from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the service personnel under the following conditions recommended by the product manufacturer as they safety purpose of the grounding type plug e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged may cause hazards POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product should be routed so that they are not likely to be the product near water for example near a bathtub wash walked on or pinched by items placed upon or e If the product has been exposed to rain or water bowl kitchen sink
56. while The amount of attenuation can be controlled by setting the rear panel attenuating other sound levels TALK OVER LEVEL within the range 4 dB to 20 dB 8 DRB1314 Input selector switches Use to select an input source from among the com ponents connected to the various channels CH 1 Switches between LINE 1 and PHONO 1 LINE 2 CH 2 Switches between LINE 3 and PHONO 2 LINE 4 CH 3 Switches between LINE 5 and PHONO 3 LINE 6 CH 4 Switches between LINE 7 and MIC 3 PHONO 4 On CH 1 to CH 3 the rear panel PHONO LINE switches are used to switch between PHONO 1 2 3and LINE 2 4 and 6 On CH 4 switching between MIC 3 and PHONO 4 is based on the presence absence of a plug in the MIC 3 connector when a plug is inserted MIC 3 is selected TRIM control Use to control the input signal level Rotate clockwise to increase the level to 9 dB rotate counterclockwise to decrease the level to ee HI control high range equalizer Use to adjust high range frequency of input When the dial is set to the center click setting flat response is provided Rotate clockwise to increase response to 12 dB and rotate counterclockwise to decrease response to 26 dB MID control mid range equalizer Use to adjust mid range frequency of input When the dial is set to the center click setting flat response is provided Rotate clockwise to increase response to 12 dB and rotate cou

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