
Auto Sync/Beatmatching on CDJ 2000's? – Pioneer DJ
Sep 30, 2012 · The original CDJ-2000 players do not have Sync. The beat grid feature in Rekordbox was initially developed only to give quantized loops and quantized FX with …
Pioneer DJ Announces the New CDJ-2000NXS2 and DJM-900NXS2!
Jan 7, 2022 · The CDJ-2000NXS2 now has a 96 kHz/24-bit sound card and FLAC/Apple Lossless Audio (ALAC) support – paving the way for more producers to create music in this top quality …
Difference between a MIXER, and a CDJ? – Pioneer DJ
Jan 1, 2013 · 1) A CDJ is used to play music tracks whereas a mixer accepts the raw audio signals from one of more players (CDJ's) and allows you (the DJ) to manipulate the music …
FORMAT USB – Pioneer DJ
Aug 17, 2022 · I've been having issues with XDJ 1000 and CDJ 2000NXS2. I have 1TB SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD, after formatting it to FAT32 and analyzing couple of tracks on …
100% compatible USB sticks, Pioneer verified. – Pioneer DJ
Sep 10, 2017 · As it only regard the export speed in RBX and not the read speed on CDJ / XDJ I Use several types of USB, SD and SSD. Samsung makes the most reliable SSD to my …
CDJ 3000 working with DDJ SP1 / XP1 – Pioneer DJ
Sep 10, 2020 · Hello I was wondering if i am able to connect a SP1 or XP1/2 to the new CDJ like on the NXS2. Or are there even more features?
Best soundquality for CDJ series? – Pioneer DJ
Jun 10, 2012 · @ Alex. The CDJ-2000 has a digital output which does bypass the internal DAC, if I understand correctly. And it does support 24 bit. However, the DAC which Pioneer put in the …
CDJ 3000 USB Compatibility – Pioneer DJ
Feb 22, 2022 · Can you use USB 3.0 Flash drive with CDJ 3000?
E-8305: Unsupported File Format – Pioneer DJ
Mar 18, 2020 · Hi there, I'm having an issue when trying to play a WAV file in my CDJ 2000 NXS2. I get an error saying E-8305: Unsupported File Format...
[SOLVED] Formatting USB-Sticks to FAT32 with more than 32Gb?
Dec 26, 2013 · I was told that there is a software that makes it possible to format USB-Sticks with memories bigger than 32Gb (i.e. 64 or 128Gb) in FAT32. Anyone tested it yet? Am I taking the …