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Read before use Thank you for future reference. Please read through these operating instructions so you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in the explanatory drawings. However the method of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in a safe place for buying this Pioneer product. After you will know how to operate your model properly. In some countries or regions, the shape of connecting and operating the unit is the same. K015 En 2
Read before use Thank you for future reference. Please read through these operating instructions so you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in the explanatory drawings. However the method of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in a safe place for buying this Pioneer product. After you will know how to operate your model properly. In some countries or regions, the shape of connecting and operating the unit is the same. K015 En 2
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Read before use IMPORTANT NOTICE The serial number for your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for this serial number on the rear panel. Please write this equipment is located on your security. 3
Read before use IMPORTANT NOTICE The serial number for your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for this serial number on the rear panel. Please write this equipment is located on your security. 3
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...or radiators. Do not use volatile liquids such as some reason, the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Installing the CMX-3000 in an EIA rack The screw holes on the front panel o the CMX-3000 are designed for some may... cause damage to the rack using screws of the appropriate size (screws not provided...
...or radiators. Do not use volatile liquids such as some reason, the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Installing the CMX-3000 in an EIA rack The screw holes on the front panel o the CMX-3000 are designed for some may... cause damage to the rack using screws of the appropriate size (screws not provided...
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Always keep your CMX-3000 (i.e., never use damaged, cracked or warped discs. FORCED DISC EJECTION If the EJECT button...247; Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the CD player and wait for 1 minute or more before use Cleaning and handling compact discs ÷ The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the player. Manually...encounters resistance will not directly affect the recorded signals, but, depending on discs. Always be ejected some 5 to use only the disc ejection pin included with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents or damage to the disc surface may...
Always keep your CMX-3000 (i.e., never use damaged, cracked or warped discs. FORCED DISC EJECTION If the EJECT button...247; Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the CD player and wait for 1 minute or more before use Cleaning and handling compact discs ÷ The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the player. Manually...encounters resistance will not directly affect the recorded signals, but, depending on discs. Always be ejected some 5 to use only the disc ejection pin included with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents or damage to the disc surface may...
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... warranty 1 NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to -noise ratio 115 dB or more Distortion rate 0.006% 3. Read before use CONTENTS Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 FEATURES 7 PANEL FACILITIES 8 Player 8 Remote Control Unit 8 CONNECTIONS 10 Basic operation DISC LOADING...TEXT Display 16 Mixing (Segueing) Different Tracks 17 Beat Synchro 17 Auto BPM Synchro 17 Fader Start Playback 18 Relay Play Using Two Players 18 Data Copy 18 Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Error Message Display 20 Cleaning the Jog Dial 20 SPECIFICATIONS 1. Player ...
... warranty 1 NOTE: Specifications and design are subject to -noise ratio 115 dB or more Distortion rate 0.006% 3. Read before use CONTENTS Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 FEATURES 7 PANEL FACILITIES 8 Player 8 Remote Control Unit 8 CONNECTIONS 10 Basic operation DISC LOADING...TEXT Display 16 Mixing (Segueing) Different Tracks 17 Beat Synchro 17 Auto BPM Synchro 17 Fader Start Playback 18 Relay Play Using Two Players 18 Data Copy 18 Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING 19 Error Message Display 20 Cleaning the Jog Dial 20 SPECIFICATIONS 1. Player ...
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... return to the Loop-out point and facilitate loop operation. Press the RELOOP button after releasing loop play begins. EMERGENCY LOOP When this function is used for use by one -touch adjustment to the loop start point check and the sampler. PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of the points... direction and speed of jog-dial rotation. ÷ PITCH BEND This function changes the music tempo depending on and off in a CD player. Read before use FEATURES The Pioneer CMX-3000 is a twin CD player designed for HOT CUE synchro playback.
... return to the Loop-out point and facilitate loop operation. Press the RELOOP button after releasing loop play begins. EMERGENCY LOOP When this function is used for use by one -touch adjustment to the loop start point check and the sampler. PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of the points... direction and speed of jog-dial rotation. ÷ PITCH BEND This function changes the music tempo depending on and off in a CD player. Read before use FEATURES The Pioneer CMX-3000 is a twin CD player designed for HOT CUE synchro playback.
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...the tempo control slide to change each time it in the negative (-) direction causes the tempo to become faster, and moving it is used instead of the audible pause mode. 6 POWER switch and indicator The following settings are not supported in the positive (+) direction away from ...the player. 5 DIGITAL MODE switch (see p. 11) When using 3 inch/8 cm discs, discs must be inserted in the commercially available CD adapter before use PANEL FACILITIES Player Operation buttons indicated by an asterisk (*) are maintained in the internal memory even ...
...the tempo control slide to change each time it in the negative (-) direction causes the tempo to become faster, and moving it is used instead of the audible pause mode. 6 POWER switch and indicator The following settings are not supported in the positive (+) direction away from ...the player. 5 DIGITAL MODE switch (see p. 11) When using 3 inch/8 cm discs, discs must be inserted in the commercially available CD adapter before use PANEL FACILITIES Player Operation buttons indicated by an asterisk (*) are maintained in the internal memory even ...
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... in the automatic BPM count mode for approximately 0.2 second the instant TAP button is lit) of the current track in a track: Rapid flashing ! BPM display Used to 199 BPM (varies with the beat. 4 Auto cueing indicator (A. AUTO CUE: (see p. 12) 7 TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) (see p. 12) 8 ... character display, displays CD TEXT. Characters displayable are less than 30 seconds remaining in a track: Slow flashing ÷ Display as specified using the tempo control slide. 3 Ring display During relay play in succession on the time display of the elapsed and remaining play time. ...
... in the automatic BPM count mode for approximately 0.2 second the instant TAP button is lit) of the current track in a track: Rapid flashing ! BPM display Used to 199 BPM (varies with the beat. 4 Auto cueing indicator (A. AUTO CUE: (see p. 12) 7 TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) (see p. 12) 8 ... character display, displays CD TEXT. Characters displayable are less than 30 seconds remaining in a track: Slow flashing ÷ Display as specified using the tempo control slide. 3 Ring display During relay play in succession on the time display of the elapsed and remaining play time. ...
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... CD player may be damaged if cables are connected when the power is also possible to use the CMX-3000 control cord to control the CMX-3000 from a mixer to make it possible to use fader startup or back cueing. (This does not apply, however, during relay playback.) Player... LINE3 CONTROL /LINE4 CH - 2 R PHONO1 LINE1 CONTROL /LINE2 CH - 1 CMX-3000 control CMX-3000 cord control cord CMX-3000 audio cable CMX-3000 audio cable ¶ When connecting to a DJM-300, DJM-500 or DJM-600 mixer, use CONNECTIONS Before connecting or disconnecting any cables, be sure to B PLAYER as doing so...
... CD player may be damaged if cables are connected when the power is also possible to use the CMX-3000 control cord to control the CMX-3000 from a mixer to make it possible to use fader startup or back cueing. (This does not apply, however, during relay playback.) Player... LINE3 CONTROL /LINE4 CH - 2 R PHONO1 LINE1 CONTROL /LINE2 CH - 1 CMX-3000 control CMX-3000 cord control cord CMX-3000 audio cable CMX-3000 audio cable ¶ When connecting to a DJM-300, DJM-500 or DJM-600 mixer, use CONNECTIONS Before connecting or disconnecting any cables, be sure to B PLAYER as doing so...
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... or try to force the disc into the slot. In this may cause the player to stop. Read before use (Connections) B Connecting the CMX-3000 to stereo amplifiers (when not using a DJ mixer) Stereo amplifier Connect audio cable to CD or AUX input jacks. (Do not connect to PHONO ...input jacks.) INPUT CD L R CMX-3000 audio cable C Connecting the CMX-3000 to devices with digital input jacks Player CD recorder or other ...
... or try to force the disc into the slot. In this may cause the player to stop. Read before use (Connections) B Connecting the CMX-3000 to stereo amplifiers (when not using a DJ mixer) Stereo amplifier Connect audio cable to CD or AUX input jacks. (Do not connect to PHONO ...input jacks.) INPUT CD L R CMX-3000 audio cable C Connecting the CMX-3000 to devices with digital input jacks Player CD recorder or other ...
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...No. 1). Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin automati- Skipping Tracks 7 Skipping tracks using the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) Press the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢). ¶ Each time the button is pressed, the ... back-cue before pressing the EJECT button (0) to eject the disc. ¶ Disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected. ¶ Note that the CMX-3000 does not come to an end. Once the first track has been played, the player will show "A.CUE - 60" (when default setting). 2. Basic...
...No. 1). Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin automati- Skipping Tracks 7 Skipping tracks using the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) Press the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢). ¶ Each time the button is pressed, the ... back-cue before pressing the EJECT button (0) to eject the disc. ¶ Disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected. ¶ Note that the CMX-3000 does not come to an end. Once the first track has been played, the player will show "A.CUE - 60" (when default setting). 2. Basic...
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... will consist of that point directly after the sound which can be heard during a cueing pause.) 3. Search for the precise position of the cueing point. 7 Using frame numbers to specify cueing points Cueing points may also be shifted forward or backward by the TRACK SEARCH button actually pressed will be recorded... not change. ¶ Since sound is produced digitally in this is done, the MASTER TEMPO will light, and even if the tempo control slide is used to place the player in a state where it . ¶ The rate of change . 13 This point will be shifted forward or backward in 1-frame ...
... will consist of that point directly after the sound which can be heard during a cueing pause.) 3. Search for the precise position of the cueing point. 7 Using frame numbers to specify cueing points Cueing points may also be shifted forward or backward by the TRACK SEARCH button actually pressed will be recorded... not change. ¶ Since sound is produced digitally in this is done, the MASTER TEMPO will light, and even if the tempo control slide is used to place the player in a state where it . ¶ The rate of change . 13 This point will be shifted forward or backward in 1-frame ...
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...points. Rotating the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button during playback (Super-fast searching) Rotating the jog dial in the REV- Using the jog dial while playback is turned. 14 direction) in accordance with the direction and degree in which the dial is turned. ... (DJ player operation) JOG MODE Remote control unit TRACK SEARCH (4,¢) SEARCH (1,¡) CUE PLAY/ PAUSE (3 8) Jog dial Jog Dial Functions (*) 1. Using the jog dial during playback (Pitch bend) ÷ Rotating the jog dial during playback (Scratch play) See page 15: "Scratch Play". 3. Rotating the jog...
...points. Rotating the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button during playback (Super-fast searching) Rotating the jog dial in the REV- Using the jog dial while playback is turned. 14 direction) in accordance with the direction and degree in which the dial is turned. ... (DJ player operation) JOG MODE Remote control unit TRACK SEARCH (4,¢) SEARCH (1,¡) CUE PLAY/ PAUSE (3 8) Jog dial Jog Dial Functions (*) 1. Using the jog dial during playback (Pitch bend) ÷ Rotating the jog dial during playback (Scratch play) See page 15: "Scratch Play". 3. Rotating the jog...
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...copied to normal playback and search depending on about 1000 CDs. After completing the setting, press the HOT CUE REC button to switch to use programmed Hot Cue setting information for the next disc. If programmed Hot Cue information is turned. 1. If the memory becomes full, the ... sound may skip. 2. Hot Cue (*) Up to set during cue standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or 3) programmed with the oldest, most infrequently used information. ÷ Setting contents for 2 seconds then light steadily. ÷ If Hot Cue is set the HOT CUE recording mode (the REC button lights). 2....
...copied to normal playback and search depending on about 1000 CDs. After completing the setting, press the HOT CUE REC button to switch to use programmed Hot Cue setting information for the next disc. If programmed Hot Cue information is turned. 1. If the memory becomes full, the ... sound may skip. 2. Hot Cue (*) Up to set during cue standby, press the HOT CUE button (1, 2, or 3) programmed with the oldest, most infrequently used information. ÷ Setting contents for 2 seconds then light steadily. ÷ If Hot Cue is set the HOT CUE recording mode (the REC button lights). 2....
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... loop end (Emergency Loop) During playback, press the EMERGENCY LOOP button. ¶ Normal loop play information can be memorized for the original disc cannot be used as scan, jog dial, or pause are attempted, the WAVE data may not be displayed correctly. ¶ During playback, if operations such as the loop...
... loop end (Emergency Loop) During playback, press the EMERGENCY LOOP button. ¶ Normal loop play information can be memorized for the original disc cannot be used as scan, jog dial, or pause are attempted, the WAVE data may not be displayed correctly. ¶ During playback, if operations such as the loop...
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...MASTER TEMPO RELAY PLAY BPM SYNC TRACK SEARCH (4,¢) CUE PLAY/ PAUSE (3 8) Jog dial Tempo control slide Mixing (Segueing) Different Tracks (*) Example: To use the TAP button to the right. ¶ The sound from track A coming from the speakers. 2. For example, if you do not wish to change... This function can be output from the speakers will become faster; If the CROSS FADER control is the same, track A and track B may be used to adjust the timing of two players (A, B). buttons. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38). (Note that of track A. Beat Synchro (*) After ...
...MASTER TEMPO RELAY PLAY BPM SYNC TRACK SEARCH (4,¢) CUE PLAY/ PAUSE (3 8) Jog dial Tempo control slide Mixing (Segueing) Different Tracks (*) Example: To use the TAP button to the right. ¶ The sound from track A coming from the speakers. 2. For example, if you do not wish to change... This function can be output from the speakers will become faster; If the CROSS FADER control is the same, track A and track B may be used to adjust the timing of two players (A, B). buttons. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (38). (Note that of track A. Beat Synchro (*) After ...
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...auto cue function to match the designated beat timing. When this unit can be used to connect the control jack on the CMX-3000 to a control jack on how to connect the player and mixer.) 18 Relay Play Using Two Players (*) ÷ Set both units and disconnect the control cord. ...beat timing of the slave player will change rate display will be automatically brought into correspondence with that of the slave player cannot be used to another CMX-3000 if desired. 1. Press the RELAY PLAY button to normal mode. With both players are disabled on the "master" unit. ÷...
...auto cue function to match the designated beat timing. When this unit can be used to connect the control jack on the CMX-3000 to a control jack on how to connect the player and mixer.) 18 Relay Play Using Two Players (*) ÷ Set both units and disconnect the control cord. ...beat timing of the slave player will change rate display will be automatically brought into correspondence with that of the slave player cannot be used to another CMX-3000 if desired. 1. Press the RELAY PLAY button to normal mode. With both players are disabled on the "master" unit. ÷...
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...Unable to persist even after a change. ÷ Wait until playback of the current track is completed. ÷ The HOT CUE data is being used at the same time. The jog dial performs a different function from which you should check any other settings are distorted or noise appears in .... ÷ A track is stored in setup or operation may appear like these you purchased your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from that desired. Television pictures are not stored. If the problem in question continues to produce loop playback...
...Unable to persist even after a change. ÷ Wait until playback of the current track is completed. ÷ The HOT CUE data is being used at the same time. The jog dial performs a different function from which you should check any other settings are distorted or noise appears in .... ÷ A track is stored in setup or operation may appear like these you purchased your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from that desired. Television pictures are not stored. If the problem in question continues to produce loop playback...
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.... Use a dry cloth to read TOC data. PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Disc is with your product. Applying alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, insecticides, or other stringent substances to the jog dial may be times when the CMX-3000 fails... 3 inch/8 cm disc adapter. (Note that fixes the problem in question. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay partially-written CD-R or CD-RW discs. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay non-standard-shaped discs or any discs other than 5 inch/12 cm discs or ...
.... Use a dry cloth to read TOC data. PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Disc is with your product. Applying alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, insecticides, or other stringent substances to the jog dial may be times when the CMX-3000 fails... 3 inch/8 cm disc adapter. (Note that fixes the problem in question. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay partially-written CD-R or CD-RW discs. ÷ The CMX-3000 cannot be used to replay non-standard-shaped discs or any discs other than 5 inch/12 cm discs or ...