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CDJ is a line of CD players from Pioneer DJ that allow analogue control of music from CDs, usually using an emulated vinyl control surface. The term "CDJ" (Compact Disk Jockey) is derived from the first CD player, the CDJ-300 prototype from Pioneer Electronics in 1992. The Pioneer CDJ-400, CDJ-800, CDJ-1000 (including the ''Mark 2'' and ''Mark 3''), CDJ-900, and the CDJ-2000 have vinyl mode and a virtual platter that allows the operator to manually manipulate music on a CD as if it were on a turntable, while other models (CDJ-100S, CDJ-200) do not feature vinyl and scratching capabilities, and are essentially CD players. While still having the options to manipulate the CD, they do not feature the vinyl modes of the other models. The CDJ-1000 was the main model to find mass usage in both clubs and amongst domestic users, especially from the second version of the model, the CDJ-1000MK2. One model, the CDJ-400, incorporates the main new feature of having a USB input and control abilities on the player. However it is not as functional as the CDJ-1000MK3, hence the number 400 being assigned to the machine. More players including have adapted to use USB drive. Included are the CDJ-2000NXS, CDJ-2000, CDJ-900NXS, CDJ-900, CDJ-850, and the CDJ-350. This allowing the use of Pioneer's software "Rekordbox" to prepare music with cue points, accurate BPM, and extensive search/playlist functions. The XDJ-1000 (2014) that was released does not have CD slots, but allows for near identical features as a majority of the CDJ features at a $999USD price point. There have been other products in their line up that allow the same format of control including the XDJ series. The XDJ-R1 is designed as an all in one unit based on USB drives, but that still offers CD drives. The Newer XDJ-RX does not offer CD ports built in, but does allow the same layout of control that a majority of the CDJ series offers. Additionally, Pioneer makes mixers such as the DJM series (including the DJM-250, DJM-350, DJM-700, DJM-750, DJM-850, DJM-900 Nexus, and the DJM-2000 Nexus) which have an increasing range of cueing facilities and effects that can be applied to any channel, often in association with the ''control wire'' plugged in between mixer and CDJ-type CD player, so that either can be controlled remotely by the other. ==CDJ-200== The CDJ-200 are the discontinued budget model CDJ CD player released in 2004. It is similar in size to the CDJ-100S, however features such as MP3 playback capabilities and loop functions have been added or improved. Both the CDJ-100S and the CDJ-200 have similar options to manipulate the CD, however they lack the vinyl modes of other models. A rough overview of the added features of the Pioneer CDJ-200:〔http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/DJ/CD-DVD-Media-Players/CDJ-200?tab=specifications〕 General Features Controls *Pioneer standard controls (Play/Pause, Cue, Search L/R, Track Search L/R, jog wheel, and pitch control) *3 effects (Jet, Wah, and Zip) controlled by the jog wheel *Loop In (Hot Loop), Loop Out (Out Adjust), and a Reloop/Exit. *Beat Loop (Loop Cutter) *Folder Search L/R Display *1 Line of Text *Displays CD Text Jog Wheel *120mm (3.9 inch) *CDJ (non-vinyl, only pitch bend/frame search) Media *Audio CD and MP3 CD Output *Audio Out (Stereo RCA) *Digital Out *Control (1/8" connection) *Headphone (1/4" connection) with separate volume adjust * MP3 playback has been included * Improved sound quality of the effects * Separate folder browse buttons for easy navigation * Pitch scale: +/-6%, +/-10% and +/-16%. When +/-6% scale is set, the pitch resolution is 0.02%. When +/-10% or +/-16% is selected the pitch accuracy is 0.05%. * Three different effects: wah, jet and zip. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CDJ」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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