REMIX STATION
RMX-1000
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Operating Instructions
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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 by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— 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.
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WARNING
CAUTION
The ON, STANDBY switch on this unit will not
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire or
shock hazard, do not place any container filled with
liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or flower
pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain or
moisture.
completely shut off all power from the AC outlet.
Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect
device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from the
AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore, make
sure the unit has been installed so that the power
cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in
case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard, the power
cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet
when left unused for a long period of time (for
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WARNING
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following
section carefully.
The voltage of the available power supply differs
according to country or region. Be sure that the
power supply voltage of the area where this unit
will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230 V
example, when on vacation).
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or 120 V) written on the the AC adapter’s label.
When using this product, confirm the safety
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information shown on the bottom of the unit.
WARNING
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To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame
sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.
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Information to User
Operating Environment
Alterations or modifications carried out without
appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s
Operating environment temperature and humidity:
+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F); less than 85 %RH
(cooling vents not blocked)
right to operate the equipment.
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Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or
cords associated with accessories sold with the
product may expose you to chemicals listed on
proposition 65 known to the State of California and
other governmental entities to cause cancer and
birth defect or other reproductive harm.
strong artificial light)
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If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC
outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed
and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and
mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of
this unit should be performed only by qualified
service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the
cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make
sure it is properly disposed of after removal.
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CAUTION
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded
cables and connectors are used to connect the unit
to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic
interference with electric appliances such as radios
and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors
The equipment should be disconnected by removing
the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused
for a long period of time (for example, when on
vacation).
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for connections.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF
THIS EQUIPMENT ARE ON THE REAR OR BOTTOM.
RECORD THESE NUMBERS ON PAGE 27 FOR
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
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FUTURE REFERENCE.
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POWER-CORD CAUTION
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check
the power cord once in a while. When you find it
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized
service center or your dealer for a replacement.
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The Safety of Your Ears is in Your Hands
Get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a
safe level – a level that lets the sound come through
clearly 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.
ESTABLISH A SAFE LEVEL:
• Set your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, without distortion.
• Once you have established a comfortable sound
level, set the dial and leave it there.
BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
GUIDELINES:
• Do not turn up the volume so high that you can’t
hear what’s around you.
• Use caution or temporarily discontinue use in
potentially hazardous situations.
• Do not use headphones while operating a motorized
vehicle; the use of headphones may create a traffic
hazard and is illegal in many areas.
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Contents
How to read this manual
The names of displays, menus, and buttons in this manual are enclosed
in brackets. (e.g. [MASTER] channel, [ON/OFF], [File] menu)
Quick Start Guide
Features....................................................................................................... 6
Operation overview..................................................................................... 6
What’s in the box ........................................................................................ 6
Connecting the input/output terminals.................................................... 7
Preparations for using the effects............................................................. 9
Using the SCENE FX function ................................................................... 9
Using the ISOLATE FX function................................................................. 9
Using the X-PAD FX function..................................................................... 9
Using the RELEASE FX function ............................................................... 9
Operation
Adjusting the input and output levels..................................................... 11
Making the BPM and QUANTIZE settings ............................................. 11
SCENE FX section..................................................................................... 12
ISOLATE FX section.................................................................................. 13
X-PAD FX section...................................................................................... 13
RELEASE FX section................................................................................. 15
FX SOURCE section.................................................................................. 15
FX SETTING section .................................................................................. 15
Types of effects
Types of SCENE FX effects....................................................................... 16
Types of ISOLATE FX effects .................................................................... 17
Types of X-PAD FX effects ........................................................................ 18
Types of RELEASE FX effects................................................................... 18
Using the included software
Software end user license agreement.................................................... 19
Using remixbox......................................................................................... 20
Checking the latest information on the included software .................. 21
Changing this unit’s settings
Changing the MIDI settings..................................................................... 22
Using the update function....................................................................... 22
MIDI assignment map
Additional information
Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 25
Block Diagram .......................................................................................... 26
About trademarks and registered trademarks ...................................... 26
Cautions on copyrights ............................................................................ 26
Disclaimer ................................................................................................. 26
Specifications............................................................................................ 26
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Quick Start Guide
Features
Operation overview
This unit is a remixing station for DJs consisting of four effect sections. It
allows tracks to be arranged in real time with intuitive operation.
1 What’s in the box
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2 Connecting the input/output terminals
SCENE FX
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Through the operation of turning the control, new sounds can be added
to the currently playing track and breaks can be created at the desired
positions to achieve a new sound for the track. Ten types of effects and
two sub parameters can be combined to achieve highly individualistic
DJ remixing performances.
3 Preparations for using the effects
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4 Using the SCENE FX function
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5 Using the ISOLATE FX function
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ISOLATE FX
6 Using the X-PAD FX function
The sounds of specific instruments can be isolated and their rhythm and
tone changed in the same way as a DJ mixer’s EQ controls are operated.
One of four effects can be selected and applied at separate rates for the
low, mid and high frequencies.
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7 Using the RELEASE FX function
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X-PAD FX
What’s in the box
By operating the touchpad, new sounds can be added to the original
track in beat with the track’s rhythm. Various sounds can be added to
tracks and remixed using four preset internal sound sources or by load-
ing sampled sound sources from SD memory cards.
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CD-ROM
USB cable
AC adapter
Power cord
Operating instructions (this document)
RELEASE FX
The currently playing track and the effect sound can be transitioned
smoothly simply by operating the lever. Three types of effects and a lever
switch allow you to create highly individualistic arrangements.
QUANTIZE
The track’s beat positions are analyzed in real time and the timing for
producing the effects and the X-PAD FX sounds is adjusted automati-
cally. The sounds can be played in tempo with the track, even when
operated roughly.
remixbox
The included dedicated application software can be used to change
the parameter values and types of this unit, letting you customize it to
achieve an effect machine suiting your personal tastes.
RMX-1000 Plug-in
A VST/AU Plug-in letting you launch the functions of this unit on a com-
puter is provided. With it, the RMX-1000 can be used as a controller.
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Connecting the input/output terminals
Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections.
Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed.
Be sure to use the power cord and AC adapter included with this product.
Connect this unit and the computer directly using the included USB cable.
Refer to the operating instructions for the component to be connected.
Example of connections
ꢀ To connect to the [SEND] and [RETURN] terminals on the DJ mixer
To power outlet
Power amplifier and speakers
DJ Mixer
DJ player
DJ player
To RETURN terminal
To SEND terminal
Computer
R
L
R
L
ꢀ To connect between the DJ player and DJ mixer
Power amplifier and speakers
To audio output terminals
DJ Mixer
DJ player
To audio input terminals
DJ player
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ꢀ To connect to the DJ mixer’s [MASTER OUT] terminals
Power amplifier and speakers
To MASTER OUT terminal
To audio input terminals
DJ player
DJ Mixer
DJ player
R
L
R
L
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Be sure to use the power cord and AC adapter included with this
product.
1 Cord hook
Hook the AC adapters’ power cord here.
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The sound will be interrupted if the AC adapter’s power cord is
disconnected from the unit during playback.
3 ON, STANDBY switch
This switches this unit’s power between on and standby.
Using the cord hook
4 USB port
Hook the AC adapter’s power cord onto the cord hook to fasten it in
place. This prevents the power cord from being accidentally pulled, caus-
ing the plug to get disconnected from the terminal.
Connect to a computer.
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Connect this unit and the computer directly using the included
USB cable.
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The sound will be interrupted if the AC adapter’s power cord is dis-
connected from the unit during playback.
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A USB hub cannot be used.
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As shown on the diagram below, extend the tip of the power cord to
approximately the center of the rear panel of this unit and hook the
power cord onto the bottom side of the cord hook.
5 OUTPUT terminals
Connect these to the external input terminals on a mixer, etc.
6 INPUT terminals
Connect these to the external output terminals on a mixer, etc. When
only [L (MONO)] is connected, the sound input to [L (MONO)] is
also input to [R].
CAUTION
When connecting audio cables, only connect either RCA pin jacks or
phone jacks, not both.
Interconnect the equipment in such a way that the flow of the audio
signals does not loop. If looped connections are made, the circuitry
could produce oscillations that may damage the speakers, etc.
Examples of looped connections to be avoided
2
As shown on the diagram below, move the tip of the power cord back
in the opposite direction past the top of the cord hook, and hook the
power cord onto the top side of the cord hook.
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Connecting a DJ mixer’s output to this unit’s input terminals then
inputting this unit’s output to the same DJ mixer’s input terminals.
Connecting the output from a DJ mixer’s [SEND] terminals to this
unit’s input terminals then inputting this unit’s output to input ter-
minals other than the [RETURN] terminals on the same DJ mixer.
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3
Turn the tip of the power cord so that it is facing towards you, then
turn it back to create a ring as shown in the diagram and insert it into
the [DC IN] terminal of this unit.
7 Kensington security slot
2 DC IN terminal
Connect the included AC adapter’s DC plug here. Wait until all con-
nections of the equipment are completed before connecting the
power cord.
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Preparations for using the effects
Using the ISOLATE FX function
When the [LOW], [MID] or [HI] control is turned, the strength of the low,
mid or high frequency effect increases or decreases. It is also possible
to isolate the sound of specific instruments in the low, mid or high fre-
quency ranges and increase or decrease the number of sounds.
1 Slide the [ON, STANDBY] switch on the rear panel of
this unit to the [ON] position.
1 Press one of the [ISOLATE FX] buttons.
2 Check that the [INPUT] and [X-PAD] buttons are lit.
2 Turn the [LOW], [MID] or [HI] control.
When the control is turned clockwise or counterclockwise, the selected
ISOLATE FX effect changes.
When the control is set to the center position, the ISOLATE FX effect is
not applied; only the original sound is output.
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If the [INPUT] and [X-PAD] buttons are not lit, press the buttons to
light them.
3 Turn the [INPUT LEVEL] control.
Using the X-PAD FX function
With this function, effects can be applied to this unit’s internal sound
sources and added to the currently playing track. Instead of the inter-
nal sound sources, it is also possible to load and use sampled sound
sources prepared on SD memory cards and to sample and use the cur-
rently playing sound.
4 Turn the [OUTPUT LEVEL] control.
1 Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons.
5 Use the effects.
For instructions on using the various effects, see the sections below.
2 Touch the [X-PAD].
Using the SCENE FX function
When the control at the center is turned, an effect adding new sound
to the track or removing sound from the track is applied. This lets you
achieve a new sound for the track.
The selected X-PAD FX effect changes depending on the position on the
[X-PAD] that is touched.
1 Press one of the [SCENE FX] buttons.
Using the RELEASE FX function
When the [RELEASE FX] lever is moved towards you, the original sound
disappears and only the effect sound is output. Move the lever is back to
its original position to transition smoothly from the effect sound to the
original sound.
1 Switch the [RELEASE FX] selector switch.
2 Turn the [SCENE FX] control.
2 Move the [RELEASE FX] lever towards you.
When the control is turned clockwise, the selected SCENE FX effect
changes greatly.
When the control is turned fully counterclockwise, the SCENE FX effect
is not applied; only the original sound is output.
The selected RELEASE FX effect changes according to the position of
the lever.
When the lever is moved back to its original position, the effect turns off.
Any SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX or X-PAD FX effects that were on before are
also turned off.
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Operation
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1 Adjusting the input and output levels (page 11)
2 Making the BPM and QUANTIZE settings (page 11)
3 SCENE FX section (page 12)
4 ISOLATE FX section (page 13)
5 X-PAD FX section (page 13)
6 RELEASE FX section (page 15)
7 FX SOURCE section (page 15)
8 FX SETTING section (page 15)
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Adjusting the input and output
levels
Making the BPM and QUANTIZE
settings
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1 QUANTIZE button
This turns the QUANTIZE function on and off.
The cycle and timing of the sound output from the X-PAD FX section
is synchronized with the tempo of the currently playing track.
2 NUDGE (+, –) button
Use this to fine-adjust the cycle and timing of the sound output from
the X-PAD FX section.
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3 BPM display
When the BPM measurement mode is set to auto, this displays the
automatically detected BPM value. If the value cannot be detected,
the previously detected BPM value flashes.
1 INPUT LEVEL control
This adjusts the audio level input to this unit.
When the BPM measurement mode is set to manual, this displays
the manually input BPM value.
2 INPUT level indicator
This displays the audio level input to this unit.
4 AUTO button
3 OUTPUT LEVEL control
Switches the BPM measurement mode.
— [AUTO]: The BPM is measured automatically from the audio sig-
nal that is being input. The [AUTO] mode is set when this unit’s
power is turned on.
This adjusts the audio level output from this unit.
4 OUTPUT level indicator
This displays the audio level output from this unit.
— [TAP]: The BPM is input manually by tapping the [TAP] button
with a finger.
5 CONNECTION selector switch
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The [AUTO] BPM measurement range is BPM = 70 to 180. With
some tracks it may not be possible to measure the BPM cor-
rectly. If the BPM cannot be measured, the BPM value on the
display flashes. In such cases, use the [TAP] button to input the
BPM manually.
This switches this unit’s input/output gain.
Adjusting the input level
5 TAP button
Turn the [INPUT LEVEL] control.
When the BPM measurement mode is set to the manual input mode,
tap this button with a finger to input the BPM manually.
The audio level input to this unit increases as the control is turned clock-
wise, decreases as the control is turned counterclockwise.
The [INPUT] level indicator lights when sound is properly being input to
this unit.
Using the QUANTIZE function
This function analyzes the tempo of the currently playing track in real
time and synchronizes the sound produced from the X-PAD FX section
with the tempo of the currently playing track.
Adjusting the output level
Turn the [OUTPUT LEVEL] control.
1 Press the [QUANTIZE] button.
The audio level output from this unit increases as the control is turned
clockwise, decreases as the control is turned counterclockwise.
The [OUTPUT] level indicator lights according to the audio level being
output from this unit.
The QUANTIZE function turns on.
2 Operate the X-PAD FX section.
The cycle and timing of the sound produced from the X-PAD FX section
is synchronized with the tempo of the currently playing track.
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The cycle of the effect of the [TRANS/ROLL] in the ISOLATE FX sec-
tion is also synchronized with the tempo of the currently playing
track.
The one-shot sound produced when the [KICK], [SNARE], [CLAP] or
[HI HAT] button is pressed is produced immediately, regardless of
whether the QUANTIZE function is on or off.
Switching the input/output gain
On this unit, the input/output gain can be switched according to the
connected equipment.
Slide the [CONNECTION] selector switch on the rear
panel of this unit.
When the [QUANTIZE] button is pressed again, the QUANTIZE func-
tion turns off.
— [SEND/RETURN (–10 dB)]: Select this when connecting to a DJ
mixer’s [SEND] and [RETURN] terminals or when connecting to a
DJ player’s audio output terminals.
— [MASTER (+4 dB)]: Select this when connecting to a DJ mixer’s
[MASTER OUT] terminals.
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Using the NUDGE function
The [NUDGE (+, –)] button can be used to fine-adjust the cycle and tim-
SCENE FX section
ing of the sound output from the X-PAD FX section.
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Press the [+] or [–] side of the [NUDGE (+, –)] button.
— [+]: The cycle and timing of the sound output from the X-PAD
FX section are advanced. When pressed and held, the cycle and
timing of the sound are advanced continuously until the button is
released.
— [–]: The cycle and timing of the sound output from the X-PAD
FX section are delayed. When pressed and held, the cycle and
timing of the sound are delayed continuously until the button is
released.
Inputting the BPM manually
Tap the [TAP] button at least 2 times in rhythm with the
beat (in quarter notes) of the sound being played.
The average value of the interval at which the [TAP] button was tapped
by finger is set as the BPM.
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The BPM can be set manually by pressing the [NUDGE (+, –)] button
while pressing the [TAP] button.
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The BPM can be set in steps of 0.1 by pressing the [AUTO] button
while pressing the [TAP] button, then pressing the [NUDGE (+, –)]
button while pressing the [AUTO] and [TAP] buttons.
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1 SCENE FX indicator
This lights when the effect is on. The color changes according to the
type of [SCENE FX] button.
2 SCENE FX control
This adjusts the selected SCENE FX effect.
3 SCENE FX buttons
These turn the SCENE FX effects on and off.
4 SUB PARAMETER 1 control
This adjusts SCENE FX sub parameter 1.
5 SUB PARAMETER 2 control
This adjusts SCENE FX sub parameter 2.
Using the SCENE FX function
1 Press one of the [SCENE FX] buttons.
Select the SCENE FX effect type.
The button that was pressed flashes.
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For details on the types of effects, see Types of SCENE FX effects on
page 16.
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When the selected [SCENE FX] button is pressed again, the effect
turns off.
2 Turn the [SCENE FX] control.
The selected effect is applied to the sound selected in the FX SOURCE
section.
— The strength of the effect increases when the control is turned
clockwise. The strength of the effect is maximum when the con-
trol is turned fully clockwise.
— The strength of the effect decreases when the control is turned
counterclockwise. When turned fully counterclockwise, the
original sound is output, with no effect applied.
3 Turn the [SUB PARAMETER 1] control.
This adjusts the strength of the selected effect’s sub parameter 1.
— The strength of the effect increases as the control is turned
clockwise from the center. The strength of the effect is maximum
when the control is turned fully clockwise.
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— The strength of the effect decreases as the control is turned
counterclockwise from the center. The strength of the effect is
minimum when the control is turned fully counterclockwise.
X-PAD FX section
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4 Turn the [SUB PARAMETER 2] control.
This adjusts the strength of the selected effect’s sub parameter 2.
— The further the control is turned clockwise, the more the effect is
stressed.
— When turned all the way counterclockwise, the effect is
minimum.
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ISOLATE FX section
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1 BANK button
2
Use this to load sampled sound sources from SD memory cards.
1 ISOLATE FX button
2 ROLL button
These turn the ISOLATE FX effects on and off.
Use this to sample the sound input to this unit and play it as a loop.
2 LOW, MID, and HI controls
3 X-PAD FX buttons
These adjust the strength of the low, mid and high frequencies of the
selected ISOLATE FX effect.
One of this unit’s internal sound sources or one of the sampled
sound sources loaded from SD memory cards is selected and out-
put. When a button is pressed, the sound is produced immediately
(“one-shot sound”).
Using the ISOLATE FX function
4 BANK indicator
When loading sampled sound sources from SD memory cards, the
numbers of the loadable BANKs light.
1 Press one of the [ISOLATE FX] buttons.
Select the ISOLATE FX effect type.
5 OVERDUB (DELETE) button
This turns the OVERDUB function on and off.
When the OVERDUB function is on, this button is used to delete
sounds.
The button that was pressed flashes.
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For details on the types of effects, see Types of ISOLATE FX effects on
page 17.
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When the selected [ISOLATE FX] button is pressed again, the effect
turns off.
6 HOLD (MUTE) button
Press this to hold the X-PAD FX effect.
When the OVERDUB function is on, this button is used to mute
sounds.
2 Turn the [LOW], [MID] or [HI] control.
The selected effect is applied to the sound selected in the FX SOURCE
section.
— The strength of the effect enhancing the sound increases as the
control is turned clockwise from the center. The strength of the
effect is maximum when the control is turned fully clockwise.
— The strength of the effect diminishing the sound increases as
the control is turned counterclockwise from the center. The
strength of the effect is maximum when the control is turned fully
counterclockwise.
7 X-PAD
Use this to adjust the X-PAD FX effect.
8 PITCH control
Use this to adjust the pitch of this unit’s internal sound sources,
sampled sound sources loaded from SD memory cards or sounds
being played in a loop.
9 X-PAD LEVEL control
Use this to adjust the audio level of this unit’s internal sound sources
or sampled sound sources loaded from SD memory cards.
When the [ROLL] button has been pressed, this control adjusts the
balance of the volume between the audio level of the currently play-
ing track and the sampled sound.
a SD memory card insertion slot
Load SD memory cards here.
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Be sure to load SD memory cards in the proper front/back
direction.
Do not forcibly insert or remove SD memory cards. Doing so
could damage the SD memory card or this unit.
Do not insert any objects other than SD memory cards into
the SD memory card insertion slot. Inserting coins or other
metal objects could damage the internal circuitry, resulting in
malfunction.
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Only SD memory cards or SDHC memory cards conforming to
SD standards can be used on this unit.
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3 Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons ([KICK], [SNARE],
Using the X-PAD FX function
[CLAP] or [HI HAT]) while pressing the [BANK] button.
The sampled sound sources stored on the SD memory card are loaded
into [SLOT1] to [SLOT4] for the selected BANK.
1 Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons.
One of this unit’s internal sound sources or one of the sampled sound
sources loaded from SD memory cards is selected and output. When a
button is pressed, the sound is produced immediately.
The pressed button lights.
[KICK]
[SNARE] [CLAP]
[HI HAT]
button
button
button
button
BANK1
SLOT1
BANK1
SLOT2
BANK1
SLOT3
BANK1
SLOT4
[BANK] button + [KICK] button
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Internal sound sources are preset at the [KICK], [SNARE], [CLAP]
and [HI HAT] buttons, respectively.
[BANK] button + [SNARE]
button
BANK2
SLOT1
BANK2
SLOT2
BANK2
SLOT3
BANK2
SLOT4
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To select a sampled sound source stored on an SD memory card,
press the [X-PAD FX] button while pressing the [BANK] button.
[BANK] button + [CLAP]
button
BANK3
SLOT1
BANK3
SLOT2
BANK3
SLOT3
BANK3
SLOT4
[BANK] button + [HI HAT]
button
BANK4
SLOT1
BANK4
SLOT2
BANK4
SLOT3
BANK4
SLOT4
2 Touch the [X-PAD].
This turns the effect on.
The effect changes according to the position on the [X-PAD] that is
touched.
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The maximum number of sampled sound sources that can be loaded
is 4BANK x 4SLOT.
The maximum length of the sampled sounds that can be set in the
BANK (the total for the 4SLOT) is 16 seconds.
48 kHz/24-bit or 48 kHz/16-bit WAV files are supported as sound
sources.
When a lit [X-PAD FX] button is pressed while again pressing the
[BANK] button, this unit’s internal sound source is selected and
produced.
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The effect turns off when you release your finger from the [X-PAD].
Sampling the currently playing sound
and using the X-PAD FX function
1 Press the [ROLL] button.
The [ROLL] button lights.
Using the OVERDUB function
2 Touch the [X-PAD].
The sound at the time the [X-PAD] is touched is sampled and loop play-
back starts.
ꢀ Recording sounds and playing them
The number of beats sampled depends on the position on the [X-PAD]
This function records four beats of the sounds stored at the [X-PAD FX]
buttons and plays the sounds in a loop.
that is touched.
1 Press the [OVERDUB (DELETE)] button.
The OVERDUB function turns on.
The standby mode is set until one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons is operated.
2 Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons.
When one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons is pressed, recording starts and a
4-beat loop starts playing.
1/8
1/4
1/2
1/1
2/1
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The effect turns off when you release your finger from the [X-PAD].
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The sound of an [X-PAD FX] button can be added by pressing that
button during loop playback.
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When the [OVERDUB (DELETE)] button is pressed again, the
OVERDUB function turns off and playback and recording stop. The
recorded sound is deleted.
Using the hold function
Press the [HOLD (MUTE)] button.
When the hold mode is turned on, the X-PAD FX effect applied directly
before your finger was released from the [X-PAD] is held.
ꢀ Muting recorded sounds
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Press the [HOLD (MUTE)] button again to turn the hold mode off.
Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons while pressing the
[HOLD (MUTE)] button.
Using the BANK function
The sound of the [X-PAD FX] button that was pressed is muted from the
recorded sound.
When one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons ([KICK], [SNARE], [CLAP] or
[HI HAT]) is pressed while pressing the [BANK] button, the [BANK1],
[BANK2], [BANK3] or [BANK4] sampled sound sources are loaded
into the corresponding [X-PAD FX] button from the SD memory card
inserted into the SD memory card slot of this unit.
!
When the muted [X-PAD FX] button is pressed again while pressing
the [HOLD (MUTE)] button, the mute mode is canceled.
ꢀ Deleting recorded sounds
!
When loading sampled sound sources from SD memory cards into
the [X-PAD FX] section, first use remixbox to store the sampled
sound sources on the SD memory card. For details, see the remix-
box’s operating instructions.
Press one of the [X-PAD FX] buttons while pressing the
[OVERDUB (DELETE)] button.
The sound of the [X-PAD FX] button that was pressed is deleted from the
recorded sound.
1 Insert the SD memory card on which the sampled
sound sources are stored into the SD memory card slot
of this unit.
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Deleted sounds cannot be retrieved.
2 Press the [BANK] button to check which BANK can be
loaded.
When the [BANK] button is pressed, the [BANK] indicators flash for the
BANKs at which sampled sound sources can be loaded.
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RELEASE FX section
FX SETTING section
1
1
2
3
1 SETTING selector switch
This switches this unit’s effect parameter data between the
[DEFAULT] and [USER] modes.
1 RELEASE FX selector switch
— [DEFAULT] mode: This unit can be used with the default param-
eter data set upon shipment from the factory.
— [USER] mode: Parameter data created using remixbox can be
loaded into this unit and used.
This switches the type of RELEASE FX effect.
2 RELEASE FX lever
Use this to adjust the RELEASE FX effect.
What you can do using remixbox
By using the “remixbox” application included with this unit, you can
change the settings shown below.
3 RELEASE FX indicator
This lights when the effect is turned on. It lights according to the
position of the [RELEASE FX] lever.
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!
!
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Effect parameters: The parameters of the different effects can be
customized.
Types of effects: The effect assigned to the [ROLL] in the X-PAD FX
section can be changed to a different effect.
Button sensitivity: The sensitivity of the [SCENE FX] and [ISOLATE FX]
buttons can be adjusted.
Management of sampled sound sources: Sampled sound sources
loadable into this unit can be saved and managed.
Using the RELEASE FX function
1 Switch the [RELEASE FX] selector switch.
Select the RELEASE FX effect.
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For details on the types of effects, see Types of RELEASE FX effects on
For details, refer to the remixbox’ help menu.
For instructions on installing remixbox, see Using remixbox on page 20.
page 18.
2 Move the [RELEASE FX] lever towards you.
This turns the effect on.
The selected effect is applied to the sound selected in the FX SOURCE
section.
Using this unit in the USER mode
!
!
Create the customized parameter data beforehand using remixbox.
Upon shipment from the factory, the same parameter data as for the
[DEFAULT] mode is set for the [USER] mode.
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The effect changes according to the position of the lever.
When the lever is moved back to its original position, the effect turns
off. Any SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX or X-PAD FX effects that were on
before are also turned off.
ꢀ Writing the customized parameter data from
remixbox into this unit
FX SOURCE section
1 Connect the computer on which remixbox is installed
to this unit by USB cable.
1
2 Send the customized parameter data from remixbox
to this unit.
3 Slide the [SETTING] selector switch to the [USER]
position.
2
ꢀ Loading customized parameter data stored on
1 INPUT button
an SD memory card
The sound input to this unit’s [INPUT] terminals is routed to this
unit’s SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX and RELEASE FX sections.
1 Store the customized parameter data on the SD
memory card using remixbox.
2 X-PAD button
The sound output from the X-PAD FX section is routed to this unit’s
SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX and RELEASE FX sections.
2 Insert the SD memory card used in step 1 into this
unit’s SD memory card slot.
Switching the audio signal path
Switch whether or not to route the sound input to this unit and the sound
generated internally to this unit’s SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX and RELEASE
FX sections.
3 Slide the [SETTING] selector switch to the [USER]
position.
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Customized parameter data stored on an SD memory card is
reflected on this unit simply by inserting that SD memory card into
this unit.
Press the [INPUT] or [X-PAD] button.
The selected audio signal is input to this unit’s SCENE FX, ISOLATE FX
and RELEASE FX sections.
!
It is also possible to select the [INPUT] and [X-PAD] button
simultaneously.
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The [NOISE] effect in the SCENE FX section is applied regardless of
the status of the [INPUT] and [X-PAD] buttons.
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Types of effects
Types of SCENE FX effects
BPF ECHO
SPIRAL UP
This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound.
When the delay time is changed, the pitch changes simultaneously.
Input sound turned off
Fade-out
This function superimposes the input sound that has passed through the
band pass filter onto the original input sound and passes this through
the echo circuit before outputting the sound.
The echo is output several times according to the multiplying factor of
the input sound’s beat, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
Time
1 beat
SCENE FX control
Sets the SPIRAL’s delay time.
Input sound that has passed
through the band pass filter
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
Sets the amount of pitch shifting by which the pitch is
raised.
Input sound
Frequency
SCENE FX
control
REVERB UP
SCENE FX control
Sets the band pass filter’s cutoff frequency.
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound.
Direct sound
Early reflected sound
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
Applies a modulation effect to the output.
Level
Reverberations
Time
ECHO
The echo is output several times according to the multiplying factor of
the input sound’s beat, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
Input sound turned off
SCENE FX control
Use this to set the degree of the reverb effect.
Use this to set the degree of the reverb effect.
Fade-out
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
Time
1 beat
SUB PARAMETER 2
Sets the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter.
control
Use this to set the balance between the original sound
SCENE FX control
and the echo sound.
SUB PARAMETER 1
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
control
HPF ECHO
SUB PARAMETER 2
Sets the filter’s cut-off frequency.
control
This function passes the input sound through the high pass filter and
echo before outputting it.
The echo is output several times according to the multiplying factor of
the input sound’s beat, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
NOISE
This function passes white noise generated internally through the band
pass filter and echo before outputting it.
Frequency
SCENE FX control
Sets the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter.
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
Frequency
SCENE FX
control
SUB PARAMETER 2
Applies a modulation effect to the output.
control
Sets the cutoff frequency of the filter through which the
SCENE FX control
white noise passes.
SUB PARAMETER 1
Sets the volume of the white noise.
control
LPF ECHO
SUB PARAMETER 2
Applies a modulation effect to the white noise.
control
This function passes the input sound through the low pass filter and
echo before outputting it.
The echo is output several times according to the multiplying factor of
the input sound’s beat, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
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Types of ISOLATE FX effects
Frequency
Sets the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter.
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
ISOLATOR
SCENE FX control
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
This function allows you to split the input sound into three bands – low,
mid, and high – and adjust the audio level for the respective bands.
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
LOW control
MID control
HI control
Adjusts the audio level of the low frequencies.
Adjusts the audio level of the mid frequencies.
Adjusts the audio level of the high frequencies.
Applies a modulation effect to the output.
CRUSH ECHO
This function creates a sound as if the input sound were crushed and
passes it through the filter and echo before outputting it.
The echo is output several times according to the multiplying factor of
the input sound’s beat, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
CUT/ADD
ꢀ CUT: When turned counterclockwise
This function allows you to adjust the audio level of the bass drum
detected in the input sound and the manual filter’s cutoff frequency.
Adjusts the audio level of the bass drum detected in the
input sound.
LOW control
Time
Cycle
SCENE FX
control
Applies the sound other than the bass drum detected in
the input sound to the high pass filter.
MID control
Applies the sound other than the bass drum detected in
the input sound to the low pass filter.
HI control
Bass drum
Frequency
SCENE FX control
Sets the degree by which the input sound is crushed.
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
Bass drum
Bass drum
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
Applies a modulation effect to the output.
SPIRAL DOWN
Bass drum
Bass drum
This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound.
When the delay time is changed, the pitch changes simultaneously.
Input sound turned off
Fade-out
Time
1 beat
Bass drum
SCENE FX control
Sets the SPIRAL’s delay time.
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
Sets the echo sound’s delay time.
ꢀ ADD: When turned clockwise
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
Sets the amount of pitch shifting by which the pitch is
decreased.
This function lets you apply a 1/8-beat delay sound according to the
multiplying factor of the input sound’s beat.
LOW control
Adjusts the audio level of the low frequency delay sound.
Adjusts the audio level of the mid frequency delay sound.
MID control
REVERB DOWN
Adjusts the audio level of the high frequency delay
sound.
HI control
This function adds a reverberation effect to the input sound.
Direct sound
Early reflected sound
Level
Reverberations
1/1 beat
Time
Time
1/2 beat
SCENE FX control
Use this to set the degree of the reverb effect.
Use this to set the degree of the reverb effect.
1/4 beat
SUB PARAMETER 1
control
SUB PARAMETER 2
control
Sets the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter.
1/8 beat
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Level
TRANS/ROLL
Threshold
Threshold
Time
ꢀ TRANS: When turned counterclockwise
This function cuts the input sound according to the multiplying factor of
the beat set at the position of the control.
Adjusts the amount by which the low frequency sound
is cut.
LOW control
Threshold
Adjusts the amount by which the mid frequency sound
MID control
is cut.
Adjusts the amount by which the high frequency sound
is cut.
HI control
ꢀ DRIVE: When turned clockwise
This function distorts the input sound.
Adjusts the amount by which the low frequency sound
is distorted.
LOW control
MID control
HI control
1/1 beat
Time
Adjusts the amount by which the mid frequency sound
is distorted.
Adjusts the amount by which the high frequency sound
is distorted.
1/2 beat
1/4 beat
Time
Cycle
ꢀ ROLL: When turned clockwise
This function records the input sound starting from the point when the
[LOW], [MID] or [HI] control is turned and outputs the recorded sound
repeatedly according to the multiplying factor of the beat set at the posi-
tion of the control.
Adjusts the cycle at which the low frequency sound is
output repeatedly.
LOW control
Types of X-PAD FX effects
Adjusts the cycle at which the mid frequency sound is
output repeatedly.
MID control
Records the input sound starting from the point when
Adjusts the cycle at which the high frequency sound is
output repeatedly.
the [X-PAD] is touched and outputs the recorded sound
repeatedly according to the multiplying factor of the beat
set with the [X-PAD].
HI control
ROLL
Original
KICK
Outputs this unit’s internal “KICK” sound source.
Outputs this unit’s internal “SNARE” sound source.
Outputs this unit’s internal “CLAP” sound source.
Outputs this unit’s internal “HI HAT” sound source.
SNARE
CLAP
Effect turned on
HI HAT
1/1 roll
Outputs the sampled sound recorded on an SD memory
card.
Repeated
SAMPLER
1/2 roll
Repeated
Types of RELEASE FX effects
Achieves the effect of the input sound’s playing speed
gradually slowing and finally stopping.
VINYL BRAKE
GATE/DRIVE
The echo is output several times in beat with the input
sound, with the delay sound gradually attenuating.
ECHO
Achieves the effect of the currently playing input sound
being played in reverse at high speed.
ꢀ GATE: When turned counterclockwise
BACK SPIN
This function outputs the portion of the input sound that has a level
higher than the threshold level, cutting the portion of the input sound
with a lower level.
LOW control
MID control
HI control
Adjusts the threshold level of the low frequency sound.
Adjusts the threshold level of the mid frequency sound.
Adjusts the threshold level of the high frequency sound.
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If the CD-ROM menu does not appear when the CD-ROM is inserted,
open the CD drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in the [Start]
menu, then double-click the [CD_menu.exe] icon.
Using remixbox
When the remixbox application installed on a computer is used, the set-
tings of the parameters of this unit’s effects can be customized to your
liking. The remixbox can also be used to load sampled sound sources
into the X-PAD FX section.
2 When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select
[remixbox: Install remixbox], then click [Start].
!
To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Quit].
Use remixbox on the computer to prepare the effects’ customized
parameter data and the sampled sound sources ahead of time. The cus-
tomized parameter data and the sampled sound sources can be stored
on an SD memory card and loaded into this unit. It can also be loaded
directly onto this unit when this unit and computer are connected by
USB cable.
3 When the language selection screen appears, select
[English] and click [OK].
!
You can select the one you desire from multiple languages as long
as the language is supported by the system environment of your
computer.
4 When the license agreement screen appears, read the
Software end user license agreement carefully. If you
agree to the Software end user license agreement, click
[Agree].
Cautions on Installation
!
!
!
!
If installation of remixbox is interrupted before it is completed, follow
the procedure below to install again from the beginning.
Read the “Software end user license agreement” carefully before
installing remixbox.
If there are any programs running on the computer, quit them before
installing remixbox.
!
If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software end user
license agreement, click [Cancel] and stop installation.
5 Install remixbox by following the instructions on the
screen.
remixbox is supported on the following operating systems:
!
Click [Cancel] to cancel installation after it has started.
Supported operating systems
®
32-bit version
64-bit version
32-bit version
1
1
1
Windows 7 Home Premium/Professional/
Ultimate
ꢀ Installation procedure (Mac OS X)
Read Cautions on Installation carefully before installing remixbox.
®
1
Windows Vista Home Basic/
Windows Home Premium/Business/Ultimate (SP2
or later)
!
Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install
and uninstall remixbox.
64-bit version
3
Log on as the user which was set as the computer’s administrator
before installing.
®
32-bit version
64-bit version
32-bit version
64-bit version
32-bit version
64-bit version
32-bit version
1
3
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional
(SP3 or later)
1 Insert the remixbox CD-ROM into the computer’s CD
drive, and then double-click the [CD_menu.app] icon
once it is displayed in a window.
1
1
1
1
1
Mac OS X 10.7
Intel
Mac
Mac OS X 10.6
!
If the window containing the [CD_menu.app] icon is not displayed
when the CD-ROM is inserted, use Finder to open the CD drive
manually and double-click the [CD_menu.app] icon.
Mac OS X 10.5
1
A hotfix program provided by Microsoft must be installed. The customer is
responsible for installation of the hotfix program.
2 When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select
[remixbox: Install remixbox], then click [Start].
1
2
Access the Microsoft support site (http://support.microsoft.com/).
At the site’s search window, search for document number “2182039” and
download the hotfix.
!
To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Quit].
!
Because Microsoft has stopped providing support for the operating systems
3 When the license agreement screen appears, select
[English], read the Software end user license agreement
carefully, then click [Continue].
below, Pioneer offers no guarantees when using these operating systems.
®
—
—
Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Business/Ultimate (SP1 and
earlier)
®
!
You can select the one you desire from multiple languages as long
as the language is supported by the system environment of your
computer.
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional (SP2 and earlier)
Installing remixbox
4 If you agree to the Software end user license
agreement, click [Agree].
!
If you do not consent to the provisions of the Software end user
license agreement, click [Disagree] and stop installation.
ꢀ Installation procedure (Windows)
Read Cautions on Installation carefully before installing remixbox.
5 Install remixbox by following the instructions on the
screen.
!
Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install
and uninstall remixbox.
Log on as the user which was set as the computer’s administrator
before installing.
1 Insert the remixbox CD-ROM into the computer’s CD
drive.
The CD-ROM menu is displayed.
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Launching remixbox/Viewing the
Operating Instructions
Log on as the user which was set as the computer’s administrator before
using remixbox.
The operating instructions can be viewed by launching remixbox then
clicking [Manual] from the remixbox [Help] menu.
ꢀ For Windows® 7, Windows Vista® and Windows®
XP
Click on the Windows [Start] menu button, then [All
Programs] > [Pioneer] > [remixbox 1.x.x] > [remixbox
1.x.x].
!
The 1.x.x indicates the remixbox version.
ꢀ For Mac OS X
Open the [Application] folder with Finder, then double-
click [remixbox 1.x.x.app].
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The 1.x.x indicates the remixbox version.
Connecting this unit and computer
1 Slide the [ON, STANDBY] switch on the rear panel of
this unit to the [ON] position.
Turn on the power of this unit.
2 Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.
!
This operation does not work with computers that do not support
USB 2.0.
!
When using Windows XP, if another USB-MIDI device is connected
simultaneously to the computer, it may not operate properly or may
not be recognized. Only connect the computer and this unit.
Connect this unit and the computer directly using the included USB
cable.
!
Checking the latest information on
the included software
For the latest information on the included software and supported oper-
ating systems, see the website below.
!
Operation cannot be guaranteed when multiple units of this mixer
are connected to a single computer.
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Changing this unit’s settings
Changing the MIDI settings
Using the update function
The following buttons are used to change the MIDI settings:
!
Do not turn off this unit’s power during the updating procedure.
— [TAP] button: Used as the Enter button.
— [AUTO] button: Used as the Cancel button.
— [NUDGE (+, –)] button: Used to select items.
1 Turn on this unit’s power while pressing the
[HOLD (MUTE)] and [TAP] buttons.
This unit starts up in the updating mode.
The current firmware version number is displayed on the BPM display,
and the right edge of the [OUTPUT] level indicator flashes.
1 Turn on this unit’s power while pressing the
[QUANTIZE] button.
This unit starts up in the mode for changing the MIDI settings.
The setting items are displayed on the BPM display.
2 Insert the SD memory card on which the update file is
stored into the SD memory card slot of this unit.
2 Press the [+] or [–] side of the [NUDGE (+, –)] button.
Select whether to change the MIDI channel or MIDI button type.
— If [CH] or numbers are displayed: MIDI channel changing mode
— If [btn] or letters are displayed: MIDI button type changing mode
Updating starts.
The [OUTPUT] level indicator lights to indicate the progress of updating.
Once all segments of the [OUTPUT] level indicator are lit, updating is
completed.
!
If an error occurs during updating, the type of error is indicated by
the BPM display and the number of segments of the [INPUT] level
indicator that are lit.
3 Press the [TAP] button.
Switch to the mode for changing the MIDI channel or the one for chang-
ing the MIDI button type.
BPM
display
Lit segments of the
[INPUT] level indicator
The MIDI channel number or MIDI button type flashes on the BPM
display.
Type of error
E00
Updating error
4 Press the [+] or [–] side of the [NUDGE (+, –)] button.
Select and change the MIDI channel or MIDI button type. The values
below can be selected for each of these.
E10
Updating error
E20
Updating error
E30
Updating file not detected
Updating file corrupt
SD memory card reading error
Memory clearing error
Memory writing error
Memory verification error
SD memory card error
Updating completed normally
— MIDI channel: [1] to [16]
— MIDI button type: [tGL (toggle)] or [trG (trigger)]
E40
E50
5 Press the [TAP] button.
The selected setting is stored.
The stored setting flashes rapidly on the BPM display.
E60
E70
E80
!
When this unit’s power is turned off, the mode for changing the MIDI
settings is quit.
E90
!
The settings on this unit upon shipment from the factory are as
follows:
3-digit number
— MIDI channel: [1]
— MIDI button type: [tGL (toggle)]
Temporarily changing the MIDI channel
for the RMX-1000 Plug-in
Even when this unit is not in the mode for changing the MIDI settings, it
is possible to temporarily change the MIDI channel.
1 Press the [+] or [–] side of the [NUDGE (+, –)] button
while pressing the [BANK] button.
The MIDI channel number appears on the BPM display.
2 Release the [BANK] button.
!
The MIDI channel changed in this way is reflected on this unit until
the power is turned off.
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MIDI assignment map
!
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“CC” is the abbreviation of “control change”. A control change is a type of MIDI signal used to transmit various types of control information, such as
timbre, volume, etc.
“Note” is a MIDI term used when pressing or releasing notes on a piano or other keyboard.
On this unit, values from 0 to 127 are output as CCs when controls or the [X-PAD] are operated. Also, when buttons or switches are operated, val-
ues from 0 to 127 are output as Notes.
MIDI button type
Trigger/Toggle
Category
SW Name
SW Type
MIDI Messages
Notes
LEVEL
OUTPUT LEVEL control
QUANTIZE button
AUTO button
VR
CC 000
—
1
1
0-127
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
VR
Note 000
Note 001
Note 002
Note 003
Note 004
Note 005
Note 006
CC 001
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
0-127
BPM/QUANTIZE
FX SOURCE
TAP button
Trigger only
NUDGE(–) button
NUDGE(+) button
INPUT button
Trigger only
Trigger only
1
X-PAD button
1
LOW control
—
MID control
VR
CC 002
—
0-127
HI control
VR
CC 003
—
0-127
ISOLATOR button
CUT/ADD button
TRANS/ROLL button
GATE/DRIVE button
BANK button
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
VR
Note 007
Note 008
Note 009
Note 010
Note 011
Note 012
Note 013
Note 014
Note 015
Note 016
Note 017
Note 018
CC 004
1
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
0-127
ISOLATE FX
1
1
1
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Toggle only
Toggle only
—
ROLL button
KICK button
SNARE button
CLAP button
HI HAT button
OVERDUB (DELETE) button
HOLD (MUTE) button
X-PAD LEVEL control
PITCH control
X-PAD FX
VR
CC 005
—
0-127
0-127
X-PAD (position)
VR
CC 006
—
Sends the [X-PAD]
position information.
OFF (when not touched)
= 0, ON (when
X-PAD (touch)
BTN
Note 019
Trigger only
touched) =127
SCENE FX control
VR
CC 007
—
—
—
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0-127
SUB PARAMETER 1 control
SUB PARAMETER 2 control
BPF ECHO button
VR
CC 008
0-127
VR
CC 009
0-127
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
Note 020
Note 021
Note 022
Note 023
Note 024
Note 025
Note 026
Note 027
Note 028
Note 029
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
ECHO button
NOISE button
SPIRAL UP button
REVERB UP button
HPF ECHO button
SCENE FX
LPF ECHO button
CRUSH ECHO button
SPIRAL DOWN button
REVERB DOWN button
RELEASE FX selector switch 1 (VINYL
BRAKE)
1
1
1
SW
SW
SW
Note 030
Note 031
Note 032
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
RELEASE FX selector switch 2 (ECHO)
RELEASE FX
FX SETTING
RELEASE FX selector switch 3 (BACK
SPIN)
RELEASE FX lever
VR
CC 010
—
0-127
1
1
SETTING selector switch 1 (DEFAULT)
SETTING selector switch 2 (USER)
SW
SW
Note 033
Note 034
Trigger only
Trigger only
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
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MIDI button type
Trigger/Toggle
Category
SW Name
SW Type
MIDI Messages
Notes
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + ROLL
BTN
Note 035
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
button
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + KICK
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
BTN
Note 036
Note 037
Note 038
Note 039
Note 040
button
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + SNARE
button
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + CLAP
button
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + HI HAT
button
Plug-in control
OVERDUB (DELETE) button + X-PAD
(touch)
HOLD (MUTE) button + ROLL button
BTN
BTN
Note 041
Note 042
Note 043
Note 044
Note 045
Note 046
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
Trigger only
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
HOLD (MUTE) button + KICK button
HOLD (MUTE) button + SNARE button BTN
HOLD (MUTE) button + CLAP button BTN
HOLD (MUTE) button + HI HAT button BTN
HOLD (MUTE) button + X-PAD (touch) BTN
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Additional information
Troubleshooting
!
Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points
below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble
cannot be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.
The player may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external influences. In such cases, normal operation may be restored by
unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in.
!
Problem
Check
Remedy
The power is not turned on.
Are the included power cord and AC adapter
properly connected?
Properly connect the included power cord to a power outlet.
Properly connect the power cord to the included AC adapter. (page 7)
Connect the included AC adapter’s DC plug properly to this unit.
Is the [ON, STANDBY] switch for power supply
Set the [ON, STANDBY] switch for power supply to [ON].
set to [ON]?
No sound or small sound.
Distorted sound.
Are the connection cables properly connected?
Are the terminals and plugs dirty?
Connect the connection cables properly. (page 7)
Clean the terminals and plugs before making connections.
Is the [CONNECTION] selector switch on the rear
panel of this unit properly set?
Switch the [CONNECTION] selector switch according to the connected device.
(page 11)
Is the audio level output from the [OUTPUT]
Adjust the [OUTPUT LEVEL] control so that the [OUTPUT] level indicator lights
terminals appropriately set?
up to about [0 dB] at the peak level. (Page 11)
Is the audio level input to the [INPUT] terminals
Adjust the [INPUT LEVEL] control so that the [INPUT] level indicator lights up to
appropriately set?
about [0 dB] at the peak level. (page 11)
Tempo (BPM) cannot be measured or Is the audio input level too high or too low?
Adjust the [INPUT LEVEL] control so that the [INPUT] level indicator lights up to
measurement value of tempo (BPM) is
about [0 dB] at the peak level. (page 11)
implausible.
For some tracks, it may not be possible to measure the tempo (BPM). Use the
[TAP] button to input the tempo manually. (page 12)
Value of the measured tempo (BPM)
differs from value recorded on CD, or
tempo (BPM) values displayed on DJ
player, DJ mixer, DJ software and this
unit differ.
—
The values may differ slightly due to the different ways in which the BPM is
measured.
This unit is not recognized after it has Is the included USB cable properly connected?
been connected to a computer.
Connect this unit and computer directly, not via a USB hub.
SD memory card is not recognized.
Is the SD memory card properly inserted?
Insert the SD memory card securely all the way in. (Page 13)
SD memory cards have a front and back. Be sure to insert them in the proper
direction.
Is the SD memory card one that is usable on this
unit?
Only SD memory cards or SDHC memory cards can be used on this unit. Some
cards may not be usable.
Much time is required to load data
from an SD memory card.
Are there a large number of folders or files
recorded on the SD memory card?
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for loading.
Have you stored files other than setting files and
sampled data on the SD memory card?
If the folder contains files other than setting files and sampled data, some time
will be required for loading. Do not put files other than setting files and sampled
data in the folder.
Effects are not applied.
Is the [INPUT] or [X-PAD] button lit?
Press the [INPUT] or [X-PAD] button. (Page 15)
ISOLATE FX effects are not applied.
Is the [ISOLATE FX] control set to an appropriate
Turn the [ISOLATE FX] control clockwise or counterclockwise. (Page 13)
position?
X-PAD FX effects are not applied.
SCENE FX effects are not applied.
Is the [X-PAD LEVEL] control set to an appropriate Turn the [X-PAD LEVEL] control clockwise. (Page 13)
position?
Is the [SCENE FX] control set to an appropriate
Turn the [SCENE FX] control clockwise. (Page 12)
position?
MIDI sequencer does not synchronize. Is the MIDI sequencer’s sync mode set to Slave?
Set the MIDI sequencer’s sync mode to Slave.
Does the MIDI sequencer you are using support
MIDI timing clocks?
MIDI sequencers not supporting MIDI timing clocks cannot be synchronized.
MIDI control does not work.
Are the MIDI settings properly set?
To operate DJ software with this unit, this unit’s MIDI messages must be
assigned to the DJ software you are using. For instructions on assigning mes-
sages, see your DJ software’s operating instructions.
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Block Diagram
About trademarks and registered
trademarks
Specifications
AC adapter
!
!
Pioneer is a registered trademark of PIONEER CORPORATION.
Microsoft®, Windows Vista®, Windows® and Internet Explorer® are
either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and/or other countries.
Power............................................................AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Rated current ......................................................................................... 0.4 A
Rated output................................................................................. DC 5 V, 2 A
!
!
Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS, Safari, iTunes, and Finder are trade-
marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and
other countries.
VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
The Audio Units logo is a trademark of Apple Inc.
General – Main Unit
Power consumption............................................................................... 1.4 A
Main unit weight .......................................................................1.3 kg (2.9 lb)
Max. dimensions.........................334 mm (W) × 57 mm (H) × 157 mm (D)
(13.15 in. (W) × 2.24 in. (H) × 6.18 in. (D))
!
!
Tolerable operating temperature .........+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)
Tolerable operating humidity ...................... 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
The names of companies and products mentioned herein are the trade-
marks of their respective owners.
Audio Section
This product has been licensed for nonprofit use. This product has not
been licensed for commercial purposes (for profit-making use), such
as broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable or other types of broadcast-
ing), streaming on the Internet, Intranet (a corporate network) or other
types of networks or distributing of electronic information (online digi-
tal music distribution service). You need to acquire the corresponding
Sampling rate.......................................................................................48 kHz
A/D, D/A converter...............................................................................24 bits
Frequency response.............................................................. 20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (rated output)
When CONNECTION is set to "SEND/RETURN (–10 dB)" ......... 102 dB
When CONNECTION is set to "MASTER (+4 dB)"........................ 98 dB
Total harmonic distortion ..................................................................0.005 %
Headroom.............................................................................................. 20 dB
Input level / Input impedance
When CONNECTION is set to "SEND/RETURN (–10 dB)"
........................................................................–10 dBV/22 kW or greater
When CONNECTION is set to "MASTER (+4 dB)"
Cautions on copyrights
Recordings you have made are for your personal enjoyment and accord-
ing to copyright laws may not be used without the consent of the copy-
right holder.
.........................................................................+4 dBu/22 kW or greater
Output level / Load impedance / Output impedance
When CONNECTION is set to "SEND/RETURN (–10 dB)"
.....................................................................–10 dBV/10 kW/1 kW or less
When CONNECTION is set to "MASTER (+4 dB)"
!
Music recorded from CDs, etc., is protected by the copyright laws of
individual countries and by international treaties. It is the full respon-
sibility of the person who has recorded the music to ensure that it is
used legally.
..................................................................... +4 dBu/10 kW/1 kW or less
!
When handling music downloaded from the Internet, etc., it is the
full responsibility of the person who has downloaded the music to
ensure that it is used in accordance with the contract concluded
with the download site.
Input / Output terminals
INPUT terminals
RCA pin jacks....................................................................................1 set
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm).....................................................................1 set
OUTPUT terminals
RCA pin jacks....................................................................................1 set
Phone jack (Ø 6.3 mm).....................................................................1 set
USB terminal
Disclaimer
Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for
legality, morality or certainty of operation concerning use of the included
software by the customer. Depending on the operating environment of
the customer’s computer and the included software and combinations
with other software, problems may arise in the operation of the included
software.
Please note that Pioneer will accept no responsibility for loss of informa-
tion registered by the customer using the included software. Please
make a separate note, etc., of contents you register.
B type.................................................................................................1 set
— The specifications and design of this product are subject to
change without notice.
— The software screens used in these operating instructions are
from the development stage and may differ from the actual
screens.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
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Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. (PUSA) warrants that products distributed by PUSAin the U.S.A. and Canada that fail to function properly under normal use due to a manufacturing
defect when installed and operated according to the owner’s manual enclosed with the unit will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value, at the option of PUSA,
without charge to you for parts or actual repair work. Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of PUSA.
THISLIMITEDWARRANTYAPPLIESTOTHEORIGINALORANYSUBSEQUENTOWNEROFTHISPIONEERPRODUCTDURINGTHEWARRANTYPERIODPROVIDEDTHE
PRODUCTWAS PURCHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED PIONEER DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER INTHE U.S.A. OR CANADA. YOUWILL BE REQUIREDTO PROVIDE A SALES
RECEIPT OR OTHERVALID PROOF OF PURCHASE SHOWINGTHE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE OR, IF RENTED,YOUR RENTAL CONTRACT SHOWINGTHE PLACE
AND DATE OF FIRST RENTAL. IN THE EVENT SERVICE IS REQUIRED, THE PRODUCT MUST BE DELIVERED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD, TRANSPORTATION
PREPAID, ONLY FROMWITHINTHE U.S.A. AS EXPLAINED INTHIS DOCUMENT. YOUWILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OFTHE PRODUCT.
PUSAWILLPAYTO RETURNTHEREPAIREDORREPLACEMENTPRODUCTTOYOUWITHINTHEU.S.A.
Parts
Labor
PRODUCT WARRANTY PERIOD
DJ Audio and Video ...................................................................................................................................................................................
1 Year
1 Year
The warranty period for retail customers who rent the product commences upon the date product is first put into use (a) during the rental period or (b) retail sale, whichever occurs first.
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IFTHIS PRODUCTWAS PURCHASED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR,THERE ARE NOWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIEDWARRANTY
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LIGHTNINGORTO POWERSURGES,SUBSEQUENTDAMAGEFROMLEAKING,DAMAGEFROMINOPERATIVEBATTERIES,ORTHEUSEOFBATTERIESNOTCONFORMINGTOTHOSE
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THISWARRANTY DOES NOT COVERTHE COST OF PARTS OR LABORWHICHWOULD BE OTHERWISE PROVIDEDWITHOUT CHARGE UNDERTHISWARRANTY OBTAINED FROM
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PUSA has appointed a number of Authorized Service Companies throughout the U.S.A. and Canada should your product require service. To receive warranty service you
need to present your sales receipt or, if rented, your rental contract showing place and date of original owner’s transaction. If shipping the unit you will need to package it
carefully and send it, transportation prepaid by a traceable, insured method, to an Authorized Service Company. Package the product using adequate padding material to
prevent damage in transit. The original container is ideal for this purpose. Include your name, address and telephone number where you can be reached during business
hours.
On all complaints and concerns in the U.S.A. and Canada call Customer Support at 1-800-421-1404.
For hook-up and operation of your unit or to locate an
Authorized Service Company, please call or write:
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
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P.O. BOX 1720
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1-800-421-1404
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Following our response to any initial request to Customer Support, should a dispute arise between you and Pioneer, Pioneer makes available its Complaint Resolution Program
to resolve the dispute. The Complaint Resolution Program is available to you without charge. You are required to use the Complaint Resolution Program before you exercise
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To use the Complaint Resolution Program call 1-800-421-1404 and explain to the customer service representative the problem you are experiencing, steps you have taken
to have the product repaired during the warranty period and the name of the authorized Distributor/Dealer from whom the Pioneer product was purchased. After the complaint
has been explained to the representative, a resolution number will be issued. Within 40 days of receiving your complaint, Pioneer will investigate the dispute and will either:
(1) respond to your complaint in writing informing you what action Pioneer will take, and in what time period, to resolve the dispute; or (2) respond to your complaint in writing
informing you why it will not take any action.
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_
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purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories,
please go to one of following URLs :
Pour enregistrer votre produit, trouver le service après-vente agréé le plus
proche et pour acheter des pièces de rechange, des modes d’emploi ou
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