Pioneer DJM 3000 Owner's Manual - Page 21

Starting with the Channel Fader, Starting with the Cross Fader

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Starting with the Channel Fader 1 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 Set a 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: ÷ Channels selected with the CROSS FADER ASSIGN A and B switches cannot be started with the channel fader. USING THE FADER START FUNCTION The following is an example of starting a CD player connected to CH-1. Example: FADER START switch Channel fader lever If cue points have been set in advance 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 1 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: ASSIGN A switch Cross fader lever 4 Set a cue point on the CD player, and set the unit to standby (pause) at the cue point. 5 Use the CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch to select the cross fader startup curve. 6 When the Cross fader lever is slid in the opposite direction as in "3", the CD player will begin playing. ASSIGN A switch Cross fader lever If cue points have been set in advance 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 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

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USING THE FADER START FUNCTION
Starting with the Channel Fader
1
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
Set a 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:
÷
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.
Example:
FADER START
switch
Channel fader lever
If cue points have been set in advance 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
1
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.
4
Set a cue point on the CD player, and set the unit
to standby (pause) at the cue point.
5
Use the CROSS FADER CURVE selector switch
to select the cross fader startup curve.
6
When the Cross fader lever is slid in the opposite
direction as in “
3
”, the CD player will begin
playing.
Example:
ASSIGN A switch
Cross fader lever
ASSIGN A switch
Cross fader lever
If cue points have been set in advance 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 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.