DJ MIXER
DJM-1000
Operating Instructions
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FEATURES
CONTENTS
FEATURES ................................................................... 3
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES ........................................... 3
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING ........................ 4
1 High sound quality design
Analog signals are transmitted via the shortest path and converted
to digital signals by a 96 kHz sampling, 24 bit, high-quality A/D
converter, thus passing the signals to the digital mixing stage
under optimum conditions.
BEFORE USING
Through the use of a 32 bit DSP, mixing is achieved with zero
sound quality degradation, and together with simultaneous ideal
filtering, optimum sound is produced for professional DJs
working in clubs.
To get the most from these features, a great deal of care has been
paid to perfecting the sound quality, including a high-rigidity
chassis to cut down unnecessary vibrations that might affect the
sound, together with a high-performance power section using an
R-core transformer that supports bass quality, thus creating clear
and powerful sound ideal for club performances.
CONNECTIONS............................................................ 5
CONNECTION PANEL ........................................... 5
POWER CORD CONNECTION............................... 6
CONNECTING TO THE INPUT CONNECTORS ... 6
CONNECTING TO THE EFFECTOR AND
OUTPUT CONNECTORS ....................................... 7
MIDI CONNECTORS .............................................. 7
CONNECTING MICROPHONES, HEADPHONES ... 8
DIGITAL LINK CONNECTIONS ............................. 8
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ............................... 9
2 3 band isolator
Built-in 3-band isolator capable of producing level control
+6 dB to –∞ on each bandwidth.
OPERATIONS
The sharp operation feel allows the realization of a wide variety of
DJ performances.
OPERATIONS ............................................................. 13
BASIC OPERATIONS ........................................... 13
FADER CURVE ADJUSTMENTS......................... 13
FADER START FUNCTION .................................. 14
USING EXTERNAL EFFECTORS ......................... 14
DIGITAL LINK FUNCTION ................................... 15
3 2-system, 3-type SEND/RETURN
A 2-system, 3-type SEND/RETURN (PRE INSERT/POST INSERT/
AUX) is provided to allow multiple connection variations with
other external devices, such as effectors and samplers, thus
widening the range of DJ play potential.
OTHER
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 16
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................... 17
BLOCK DIAGRAM...................................................... 18
4 Fader curve adjust
The fader curve adjust allows adjustment not only the cross fader
curve (as on former models), but also of channel fader curve.
Both faders’ functions can be adjusted within 17 steps, so that DJs
can customize the settings to their own preferred settings.
5 Digital IN/OUT
Using digital input connectors provided for each of the sampling
rates (44.1/48/96 kHz), a system can be built in which no sound
quality degradation occurs when connecting to external digital
devices.
CONFIRM ACCESSORIES
Operating Instructions........................................................... 1
Power cord ............................................................................. 1
Warranty ................................................................................. 1
A DIGITAL OUT connector with 24 bit/96 kHz sampling rate is
provided, facilitating recording at studios and other situations
demanding high sound quality.
Supports only linear PCM.
6 MIDI OUT
MIDI signals can be output to allow MIDI control of external
devices.
7 Digital link function
Multiple functions can be performed by using digital link cables to
connect other PIONEER DJ CD players, DJ effectors and AV
mixers.
8 Other features
÷
By using a control cable to connect the unit to a PIONEER DJ-
use CD player, playback can be started on the CD player in
automatic linkage to operation of the fader (“fader start play”).
Built-in “3-band equalizer” enabling level control within range
+6 dB to –26 dB at each bandwidth.
Features “2-band booth EQ” for control of booth monitor
response, thus facilitating booth monitoring by the DJ.
Built-in “cross fader assign” function, enabling more flexible
assigning of each channel’s input to the cross fader.
Built-in “TALK OVER function” automatically lowers track
volume during MIC-input.
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CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING
Location
Condensation
Install the unit in a well-ventilated location where it will not
be exposed to high temperatures or humidity.
When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously
cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises
sharply, condensation may form inside, and the unit may not
be able to attain its full performance. In cases like this, allow
the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room
temperature gradually.
÷ Do not install the unit in a location which is exposed to
direct rays of the sun, or near stoves or radiators. Excessive
heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal
components. Installation of the unit in a damp or dusty
environment may also result in a malfunction or accident.
(Avoid installation near cookers etc., where the unit may be
exposed to oily smoke, steam or heat.)
Cleaning the Unit
÷ When the unit is used inside a carrying case or DJ booth,
separate it from the walls or other equipment to improve
heat radiation.
÷ Use a polishing cloth to wipe off dust and dirt.
÷ When the surfaces are very dirty, wipe with a soft cloth
dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six times
with water and wrung out well, then wipe again with a dry
cloth. Do not use furniture wax or cleaners.
÷ Never use thinners, benzene, insecticide sprays or other
chemicals on or near this unit, since these will corrode the
surfaces.
Installing the DJM-1000 in an EIA rack
The screw holes on the front panel of the DJM-1000 are
designed for use in attaching the unit to a 19-inch EIA rack.
÷ Attach the unit to the rack using screws of the appropriate
size (screws not provided with the unit).
÷ When installing the unit in a rack, take care to avoid
pinching your fingers.
Note
÷ Never place this unit directly above a power amplifier, as
the heat given off by the amplifier might result in damage
to the unit. Placing the unit directly above a power
amplifier might also result in ham radio signals being
picked up or in other types of interference.
÷ Allow at least 1U (43.7 mm) space between this component
and the one mounted above it, so as to assure that the
cords connected to this unit’s input/output connectors and
terminals do not touch the component above.
÷ Always be sure to remove the unit from its rack before
shipping.
÷ When moving the unit while still installed in its rack,
exercise caution to avoid subjecting the unit to shocks or
vibration.
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BEFORE USING (CONNECTIONS)
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION PANEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OUTPUT
COLD MASTER ATT.
INPUT
3
6
SIGNAL GND. 5
4
SIGNAL GND. 3
2
SIGNAL GND. 1
0dB
2
SEND
1
2
HOT
1
–3dB
–6dB
GND
–12dB
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
L
MIDI OUT
(MONO)
REC
POWER
MASTER 2
OFF
ON
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
MASTER
1
L
L
L
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
VISUAL
BOOTH
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
(TRS)
SUBMIC
SUBMIC
R
R
R
2
RETURN
1
AC IN
DIGITAL OUT
EFX 2
EFX 1
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL
DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL SOUND
2
CONTROL SOUND
1
fs(Hz)
48k
96k
22
21 20 19 18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
1. POWER switch
2. MASTER output connector 1 (MASTER 1)
XLR type balanced output (male connector).
13. EFX link input/output connectors (EFX 1, 2)
When a digital-link cable is used to connect the unit to a PIONEER
DJ effector supporting digital linkage (EFX-1000), SEND/RETURN
connections are performed at once digitally, and functions such as
fader effect are also enabled.
3. MASTER output connector 2 (MASTER 2)
RCA type unbalanced output.
14. LINE input connectors
Ø6.3 mm phone type line level connectors.
When only the L channel is connected, the input to the L channel
will also be input into the R channel.
4. MASTER output attenuator dial (MASTER ATT.)
Attenuates the output level of MASTER 1 and MASTER 2 output.
The level of attenuation can be chosen from 0 dB, –3 dB, –6 dB,
–12 dB.
15. CDJ link input connectors (SOUND 1, 2)
5. Recording output connectors (REC)
RCA type output connector for recording.
When a digital-link cable is used to connect the unit to a PIONEER
DJ CD player supporting digital linkage, the digital audio
connections and control cable connections are performed at once,
and functions such as BPM synchro are also enabled.
6. PHONO input connectors
RCA type phono level (for MM cartridge) input connectors.
Do not use for input of line level signals.
16. DIGITAL input connectors
RCA type digital coaxial input connectors.
Connect to digital coaxial output connectors of DJ CD player, etc.
7. Signal grounding terminal (SIGNAL GND)
Use to connect grounding wire from analog player.
Not a terminal for safety grounding.
17. SUBMIC input connectors
Ø6.3 mm phone type microphone input connectors.
Utilizes the DJM-1000’s channels 5 and 6 as microphone input
channels.
8. CD/LINE input connectors
RCA type line level input connectors.
Use to connect DJ CD players and/or line level output devices.
18. CONTROL connectors
9. SEND output connectors (SEND 1, 2)
Ø6.3 mm phone type output connectors.
Use to connects input connectors from external effectors, etc.
When only the L channel is connected, a monaural signal of L+R is
output.
Ø3.5 mm mini phone-type input connector for connecting control
cable to DJ CD player.
Allows use of the DJM-1000’s fader function to control start/stop
of a connected DJ CD player.
19. BOOTH monitor output connectors
10. MIDI output connector (MIDI OUT)
DIN type output connector.
Connects with other MIDI devices (P.7).
Ø 6.3 mm phone type output connectors for booth monitor.
Changes the volume with the BOOTH MONITOR dial (LEVEL),
unaffected to the MASTER fader (since output is TRS, both
balanced and unbalanced outputs are supported).
11. VISUAL link connector
When a digital link cable is used to connect the unit to a PIONEER
video mixer (switcher) supporting digital-linkage, the video
mixer’s cross fader can be controlled using the cross fader of the
DJM-1000.
20. Digital output connector (DIGITAL OUT)
RCA type digital coaxial output connector.
Digital master output.
21. Sampling frequency selector switch (48k/96k)
Chooses the sampling frequency of the digital output (96 kHz or
48 kHz).
12. RETURN connectors (RETURN 1, 2)
Ø6.3 mm phone type output connectors.
Connect to input connectors of external effectors, etc.
When only the L channel is connected, the input in the L channel
will be input into the R channel.
22. Power inlet connector (AC IN)
Connect to AC outlet plug with the provided power cord.
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BEFORE USING (CONNECTIONS)
Before making or changing connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
POWER CORD CONNECTION
Connect the power cord last.
÷
When all other connections are completed, connect the supplied power cord to the AC inlet located on the rear panel of this unit, and
connect the power plug to an AC outlet or auxiliary power socket on an amplifier.
Be sure to use only the supplied power cord.
÷
CONNECTING TO THE INPUT CONNECTORS
PIONEER DJ CD players
Other line level output devices
Connect the DJ CD player’s audio output connectors to one of the
sets of CD/LINE input connectors on the DJM-1000, and connect
the control cable to the corresponding channel’s CONTROL
connector. Switch the input selector switch of the connected
channel to [CD/LINE].
When connecting cassette decks or CD players, connect the audio
output connectors to one of the CD/LINE input connectors of the
DJM-1000, and switch the input selector switch of the connected
channel to [CD/LINE].
When the connection plug is a Ø6.3 mm phone plug, connect to
one of the LINE input connectors of the DJM-1000, and switch the
input selector switch of the connected channel to [LINE] (no LINE
input connectors are provided for channel 5 and channel 6). When
only the L channel is connected, the input in the L channel will be
input to the R channel as well.
When using digital connections, connect the digital coaxial output
connector to one of the DIGITAL input connectors of the DJM-
1000, and switch the input selector switch of the connected
channel to [DIGITAL] (no digital input connectors are provided for
channel 1 and channel 2).
Analog turntables
Digital output devices
Connect the audio output cables of the analog turntable to one set
of PHONO input connectors on the DJM-1000, and switch the input
selector switch of the connected channel to [PHONO]. The PHONO
input of the DJM-1000 supports MM cartridges.
The ground cable of an analog turntable is connected to one of the
SIGNAL GND terminals.
When using digital connections to devices such as CD players,
connect the device’s digital coaxial output connector to one of the
DIGITAL input connectors of the DJM-1000, and switch the input
selector switch of the connected channel to [DIGITAL] (no DIGITAL
input connectors are provided for channel 1 and channel 2).
DJ CD player
DJ CD player
Analog turntable
Analog turntable
R
L
R
L
R
L
L
R
OUTPUT
COLD MASTER ATT.
INPUT
3
6
SIGNAL GND. 5
4
SIGNAL GND. 3
2
SIGNAL GND. 1
0dB
2
SEND
1
2
HOT
1
–3dB
–6dB
GND
–12dB
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
L
L
MIDI OUT
(MONO)
REC
POWER
MASTER 2
OFF
ON
L
L
L
L
L
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
MASTER
1
L
L
L
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
VISUAL
BOOTH
(TRS)
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
SUBMIC
SUBMIC
R
R
R
2
RETURN
1
AC IN
DIGITAL OUT
EFX 2
EFX 1
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL
DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL SOUND
2
CONTROL SOUND
1
fs(Hz)
48k
96k
L
R
R
L
CD player, etc.
Cassette deck, etc.
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BEFORE USING (CONNECTIONS)
CONNECTING TO THE EFFECTOR AND OUTPUT CONNECTORS
Master output
External effector
There is an XLR plug correspondent balanced output MASTER 1,
and a RCA plug correspondent unbalanced output MASTER 2. Set
the output level using the MASTER ATT. dial to match the input
sensitivity of the connected power amplifier.
Use a cable with Ø6.3 mm phone plugs to connect the DJ mixer’s
SEND connectors to the input connectors of an external effector.
When using a monaural input effector, connect only the L channel
output. In this way, the mixed L/R audio signal will be sent to the
effector.
In the same way, use a cable with Ø6.3 mm phone plugs to
connect the DJ mixer’s RETURN connectors to the output
connectors of the external effector.
When the effector has only monaural output, connect the L
channel input only. In this way, the signal from the effector will be
input to both L/R channels.
Booth monitor output
Unbalanced output supporting Ø6.3 mm phone plug. Volume can
be adjusted with the BOOTH MONITOR dial (LEVEL), regardless of
the setting of the MASTER fader.
Recording output
Output connectors for recording, supports RCA plug.
Digital output
Coaxial digital output connector, supports RCA plug. Sampling
frequency can be selected (96 kHz/48 kHz) in accordance with
connected device.
Power amplifier
Cassette deck, etc.
(RCA plug input connector)
(analog input recording device)
External effector (2)
MASTER
ATT.
R
L
L
R
OUTPUT
INPUT
3
6
SIGNAL GND. 5
4
SIGNAL GND. 3
2
SIGND. 1
COLD MASTER ATT.
0dB
–3dB
–6dB
2
SEND
1
2
HOT
1
GND
–12dB
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LIN
PHCD /
L
MIDI OUT
(MONO)
REC
POWER
MASTER 2
OFF
ON
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
MASTER
1
L
L
L
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
AL
BOOTH
(TRS)
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
SUBMIC
SUBMIC
R
R
R
2
RETURN
1
AC IN
DIGITAL OUT
EFX 2
EFX 1
CODIG
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL
DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL SOUND
2
CONTROL SOUND
1
fs(Hz)
48k
96k
48k/96k
External effector (1)
Power amplifier
(XLR plug input
connector)
Digital input AV amplifier
(Digital input
Power amplifier
(For booth monitor)
recording device)
MIDI CONNECTORS
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a unified standard for transmitting data between electrical musical instruments and
computers.
Data can be transmitted between devices with MIDI connectors using a MIDI cable.
The DJM-1000 can send operating data to external MIDI devices using the MIDI protocol.
DJM-1000 control
MIDI control code
MIDI control name
MIDI Channel
Cross fader operation
CC11
Expression
1
* 0-127 MIDI data is output by operating the cross fader.
* When using the visual link function, MIDI data is not output.
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BEFORE USING (CONNECTIONS)
CONNECTING MICROPHONES, HEADPHONES
Headphones
Sub microphone
Headphones with Ø6.3 mm stereo phone plugs can be connected
to the PHONES plug in the operation panel (top panel).
A Ø6.3 mm phone plug microphone can be connected to the
SUBMIC input connectors on channel 5 and channel 6 of the DJM-
1000.
Switch the input selector switch of the connected channel to
[SUBMIC].
Main microphone
A microphone with either a Ø6.3 mm phone plug or XLR plug can
be connected to the MIC plug in the operation panel (top panel).
Headphones
Sub microphone
Main microphone
HEADPHONES
LINK
VISUAL
V
MIC
MONO
SPLIT
MIXING
STEREO
SOUND
S 1
1
SOUND
S 2
2
MIC LEVEL
CUE
MASTER
LEVEL
EFX
E 1
1
EFX
E 2
2
0
0
HI
FADER START
CH-1
1
PHONES
–6
+6
+6
CH-2
2
EQ
LOW
CH-3
3
CH-4
4
–6
OUTPUT
INPUT
3
MIC
6
SIGNAL GND. 5
4
SIGNAL GND. 3
2
SIGNAL GND. 1
CH-5
COLD MASTER ATT.
0dB
–3dB
–6dB
2
HOT
1
5
GND
CH-6
6
OFF ON TALK
–12dB
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LI
OVER
REC
POWER
MASTER 2
OFF
ON
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
R
L
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
L
MASTER
1
L
L
L
L
L
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
(MONO)
VISUAL
BOOTH
(TRS)
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
LINE
R
SUBMIC
SUBMIC
R
R
R
2
RETURN
1
AC IN
DIGITAL OUT
EFX 2
EFX 1
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL
DIGITAL
CONTROL DIGITAL
CONTROL SOUND
2
CONTROL SOUND
1
fs(Hz)
48k
96k
DIGITAL LINK CONNECTIONS
(Includes connections to future components supporting digital link.)
By connecting a single dedicated cable
(digital link cable), exchange of audio signals
and control signals can be performed digitally
(The connection of audio cables or control
cables is unneeded).
AV mixer supporting
digital link
SIGNAL GND. 1
2
SEND
1
VISUAL link connector
2
PHONO CD / LINE
PHONO CD / LINE
L
MIDI OUT
When a digital link cable is used to connect the
unit to a PIONEER video mixer (switcher)
supporting digital linkage, the cross fader
function of the video mixer can be operated by
using the cross fader of the DJM-1000. (P.15)
(MONO)
L
L
R
R
R
L
L
L
(MONO)
Effecter supporting
digital link (EFX-1000)
(MONO)
(MONO)
VISUAL
LINE
R
LINE
R
R
EFX link input/output connectors
(EFX 1, 2)
2
RETURN
1
EFX 2
EFX 1
CONTROL SOUND
2
CONTROL SOUND
1
When a digital link cable is used to connect the
unit to a PIONEER DJ effector supporting digital
linkage (EFX-1000), SEND/RETURN connections
are performed at once digitally, thus allowing
the use of fader effect functions and BPM sync
functions when sound link connections are
used. (P.15)
Effecter supporting
digital link (EFX-1000)
CDJ link input connectors
(SOUND 1, 2)
When a digital link cable is used to connect the
unit to a PIONEER DJ CD player supporting digital
linkage, digital audio connections and control
cable functions are performed at once, and
functions such as BPM synchro are also enabled.
Switch the input selector switch of the channel 1
and 2 to [SOUND 1] and [SOUND 2]. (P.15)
DJ CD player
supporting digital link supporting digital link
DJ CD player
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BEFORE USING (PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS)
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Operation Panel
1
7
8
9
10
11
12 28
29
LINK
VISUAL
V
MIC
HI
CD/LINE
LINE PHONO
SOUND 1
CD/LINE
LINE PHONO
SOUND 2
CD/LINE
LINE PHONO
DIGITAL
CD/LINE
LINE PHONO
DIGITAL
CD/LINE
SUBMIC PHONO
DIGITAL
CD/LINE
SUBMIC PHONO
DIGITAL
ISOLATOR
ON
44
45
30
31
32
SOUND
S 1
1
SOUND
S 2
2
2
3
13
14
13
14
13
14
13
14
13
14
13
14
MIC LEVEL
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
TRIM
MASTER LEVEL
OVER OVER
+6
+6
+6
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
OVER
EFX
E 1
1
MID
10
7
10
7
10
7
10
7
10
7
10
7
10
7
10
7
EFX
E 2
2
46
0
+9
+6
+6
+6
+9
+6
+6
+6
+9
+6
+6
+6
+9
+6
+6
+6
+9
+6
+6
+6
+9
+6
+6
+6
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
HI
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
FADER START
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LOW
+6
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
4–6
CH-2
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
EQ
LOW
MID
LOW
MID
LOW
MID
LOW
MID
LOW
MID
LOW
MID
LOW
2
2
15
15
15
15
15
15
CH-3
3
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
CH-4
4
47
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
–6
+6
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
16
16
16
16
16
16
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
10
15
24
5
MIC
CH-5
5
BOOTH MONITOR
HI
33
34
CH-6
6
ON TALK
OVER
6OFF
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
dB
L
R
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
–26
17
17
17
17
17
17
18
1 — SEND/RETURN — 2
MASTER
18
18
18
18
18
–6
+6
+6
0
LOW
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
CUE
18
40
41
18
18
–6
LEVEL
PRE POST AUX
INSERT
PRE POST AUX
INSERT
35
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10
3
3
2
4
2
4
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
5
1
5
6
6
MIC
MIC
HEADPHONES
MASTER
LEVEL
MASTER
LEVEL
36
37
MONO
SPLIT
STEREO
MIXING
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
42
43
ON
ON
CUE
MASTER
LEVEL
25
25
25
25
25
25
26
38
21
21
21
21
21
21
CURVE ADJUST
CH FADER CROSS FADER
BALANCE
0
A
THRU
B
A
THRU
B
A
THRU
B
A
THRU
B
A
THRU
B
A
THRU
B
CROSS FADER ASSIGN
L
R
PHONES
39
PROFESSIONAL 6 CHANNEL MIXER
19
20
22
23
24
27
Main microphone input control section
1. Main MIC input connector
Connect to microphones with XLR type or phone type
connector.
6. MIC function selector switch
OFF:
Main microphone audio is not output.
ON:
Main microphone audio is output.
TALK OVER:
Main microphone audio is output. When a sound higher
than –15 dB is input to the main microphone input, the
TALK OVER function operates and the output of all sound
except for the main microphone audio is attenuated 20 dB.
2. MIC LEVEL adjustment dial
Adjusts the volume of the main microphone.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to 0 dB)
3. Microphone equalizer high-range sound adjust
dial (EQ HI)
Adjusts the high-range sound of the main microphone.
(Adjustable range: –6 dB to +6 dB)
Channel input control section
7. Channel 1 input selector switch
SOUND 1:
Dedicated input for DJ CD players supporting digital link
(mini DIN connector).
LINE:
Phone type connector (When a monaural signal is
connected to only the L channel, the signal is input to both
L and R channels).
4. Mic equalizer low-range sound adjust dial
(EQ LOW)
Adjusts the low-range sound of the main microphone.
(Adjustable range: –6 dB to +6 dB)
5. Microphone function indicator
Lights when MIC selector switch is set to [ON]. Flashes
when selector switch is set to [TALK OVER].
CD/LINE:
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
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8. Channel 2 input selector switch
14. Channel equalizer high-range sound adjust dials
(EQ HI)
Adjusts each channel’s high-range sound.
(Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
SOUND 2:
Dedicated input for DJ CD players supporting digital link
(mini DIN connector).
LINE:
15. Channel equalizer mid-range sound adjust dials
(EQ MID)
Adjusts each channel’s mid-range sound.
(Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
Phone type connector (when a monaural signal is
connected to only the L channel, the signal is input to both
L and R channels).
CD/LINE:
16. Channel equalizer low-range sound adjust dials
(EQ LOW)
Adjusts each channel’s low-range sound.
(Adjustable range: –26 dB to +6 dB)
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
9. Channel 3 input selector switch
DIGITAL:
17. Channel level indicators
Displays each channel level. The display provides 2
seconds peak hold.
RCA type connector with coaxial cable digital input.
LINE:
Phone type connector (when a monaural signal is
connected to only the L channel, the signal is input to both
L and R channels).
18. Headphone CUE button/indicators
The selected source to be monitored by headphones is
chosen by pressing the CUE button for RETURN 1, RETURN
2, channel 1-6, or MASTER. When multiple buttons are
pressed at once, the selected audio sounds are mixed.
When a button is pressed again, the selection is canceled.
The buttons of unselected sources light dimly, and the
buttons of the selected sources light brightly.
CD/LINE:
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
10. Channel 4 input selector switch
DIGITAL:
Fader control section
RCA type connector for coaxial cable digital input.
LINE:
Phone type connector (when a monaural signal is
connected to only the L channel, the signal is input to both
L and R channels).
19. Curve adjust channel fader dial
(CURVE ADJUST CH FADER)
Adjusts the curve characteristics of the channel fader.
(P.13)
CD/LINE:
20. Curve adjust cross fader dial
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
(CURVE ADJUST CROSS FADER)
Adjusts the curve characteristics of the cross fader. (P.13)
21. CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches/indicators
Selects which side of the cross fader the output from each
channel is directed to. (When multiple channels have been
selected in the same side, the combined sum is assigned to
that side.)
11. Channel 5 input selector switch
DIGITAL:
RCA type connector for coaxial cable digital input.
SUBMIC:
Phone type connector for sub microphone input
(monaural).
CD/LINE:
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
A:
The channel output is directed to the A side (left side) of the
cross fader. The A indicator will light.
THRU:
The channel output is directed to the master output without
going through the cross fader. Both A and B indicators will
go out.
12. Channel 6 input selector switch
DIGITAL:
B:
RCA type connector for coaxial cable digital input.
SUBMIC:
The channel output is directed to the B side (right side) of
the cross fader. The B indicator will light.
Phone type connector for sub microphone input
(monaural).
CD/LINE:
RCA type connector with line level input.
PHONO:
RCA type connector with phono level input.
22. Cross fader assign A indicator (A)
Lights orange when power is ON.
23. Cross fader slider
The audio directed to either the A side or B side by the
CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch for each channel is output in
accordance with the cross fader curve set by the CURVE
ADJUST dial (CROSS FADER).
13. Channel 1-6 TRIM adjustment dials
Adjusts each channel’s input level.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to +9 dB, approaches 0 dB at mid-
point)
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Headphone output section
36. Headphone output selector switch
(HEADPHONES — MONO SPLIT/STEREO)
MONO SPLIT:
24. Cross fader assign B indicator (B)
Lights green when power is ON.
25. Channel fader slider
Adjusts volume of each channel.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to 0 dB)
Outputs according to the channel fader curve set by the
CURVE ADJUST dial (CH FADER).
The audio source selected by the headphone CUE button is
output from the left channel, and the master audio is
output from the right channel (Only when MASTER is
selected with the headphone CUE button).
STEREO:
Master output control section
26. MASTER fader slider
The selected audio is output in stereo.
37. Headphone MIXING dial (HEADPHONES MIXING)
When turned clockwise (MASTER direction) the master
output audio is output (only when MASTER is selected with
the headphone CUE button); when turned counterclockwise
(CUE direction), the audio output will be a mixture of the
sound from the channel selected with the headphone CUE
button, and the sound coming from the external effector
(RETURN).
Adjusts the volume of the master output.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to 0 dB)
The master output is the combination of the channel whose
audio has been set to [THRU] by the CROSS FADER
ASSIGN switch, together with the audio passed through
the cross fader and the audio from the main microphone
(depending on the mode, RETURN input will also be
added).
38. Headphone LEVEL adjust dial
(HEADPHONES LEVEL)
Adjusts the output volume of the headphone connector.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to 0 dB)
27. MASTER BALANCE dial
Adjusts the L/R channel balance of the master output,
booth monitor output, recording output, and digital output.
28. MASTER LEVEL indicators (L, R)
Displays output levels of the L channel and the R channel.
Each segment provides 2 seconds of peak hold.
39. Headphone jack (PHONES)
SEND/RETURN section
29. MASTER ISOLATOR button/indicator (ON)
Turns master isolator function ON/OFF.
The isolator function operates with respect to master
output 1, master output 2, booth monitor output, recording
output and digital output.
40. SEND/RETURN type selector switches
Use to switch between the sending stage (SEND) and input
stage (RETURN) for signals when connected to an external
effector (P.14).
Turns off when OFF, and lights when ON.
[Pre-Insert type]
30. MASTER ISOLATOR high-range sound adjust
Input
dial (HI)
Use to adjust the high-range sound of the master output
EQ
signal.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to +6 dB)
31. MASTER ISOLATOR mid-range sound adjust dial
SEND
(MID)
RETURN
Used to adjust the mid-range sound of the master output
signal.
S/R ON
S/R LEVEL
(Adjustable range: –∞ to +6 dB)
CH
32. MASTER ISOLATOR low-range sound adjust dial
FADER
(LOW)
Used to adjust the low-range sound of the master output
signal.
CROSS
FADER
MASTER
FADER
Output
(Adjustable range: –∞ to +6 dB)
[Post-Insert type]
Booth monitor control section
Input
33. BOOTH MONITOR equalizer high-range sound
adjust dial (HI)
Used to adjust the high-range sound of the booth monitor
output signal.
EQ
CH
FADER
(Adjustable range: –6 dB to +6 dB)
34. BOOTH MONITOR equalizer low-range sound
adjust dial (LOW)
Used to adjust the low-range sound of the booth monitor
output signal.
SEND
RETURN
(Adjustable range: –6dB to +6 dB)
S/R ON
S/R LEVEL
35. BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL adjust dial
Adjusts the volume of the booth monitor output.
Adjustable regardless of setting of master fader.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to 0 dB)
CROSS
FADER
MASTER
FADER
Output
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[AUX type]
46. Effector LINK buttons 1, 2 (EFX 1, 2)/Indicator
(E 1, 2)
When a digital link cable (mini DIN connector) is used to
connect this unit to a PIONEER DJ effector with digital link
support (EFX-1000), setting these buttons to ON enables
fader effect functions.
Input
EQ
CH
FADER
The indicator lights when the function is turned ON.
SEND
RETURN
Fader start/stop ON/OFF section
S/R LEVEL
47. Fader start button/indicators
(FADER START CH-1 to CH-6)
S/R ON
When the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches for each
channel are used to select [A] or [B], the cross fader start/
stop function of that channel’s DJ CD player are turned ON/
OFF.
CROSS
FADER
MASTER
FADER
Output
When [THRU] is selected by the CROSS FADER ASSIGN
switch for each channel, the channel fader start/stop
function for that channel’s DJ CD player is turned ON/OFF.
The button for each channel lights up when the fader start/
stop function is turned ON, and is turned off when the fader
start/stop function is turned OFF.
41. SEND channel selector switches
Use to select the send audio from MIC, channels 1-6, and
MASTER.
42. RETURN input level adjust dials (LEVEL)
Adjusts the level of the signal returned.
(Adjustable range: –∞ to +6 dB)
43. SEND/RETURN buttons/indicators (ON)
Use to switch ON/OFF the SEND/RETURN operation of the
selected type on the selected channel.
Lights when a plug is inserted to the RETURN connector, or
when a component supporting digital link is connected to
the EFX connector. If the button is pressed when lighted,
the function turns ON and the indicator flashes. When
indicator is ON, input signal to RETURN connector is
enabled. When a digital-link component is connected to the
EFX connector, the digital link component (digital signal) is
given priority.
Link function ON/OFF section
44. VISUAL LINK button/Indicator (V)
When a digital link cable (mini DIN connector) is used to
connect a PIONEER video mixer/switcher supporting digital
link, the video mixer’s cross fader can be operated using
the cross fader of the DJM-1000.
The indicator lights when the function is turned ON.
45. SOUND LINK buttons 1, 2 (SOUND 1, 2)/
indicator (S1, 2)
When this unit is connected via digital link to a PIONEER DJ
effector with digital link support (EFX-1000), and a
PIONEER DJ CD player with digital link support is also
connected via digital link cable (mini DIN connector),
setting these buttons to ON enables BPM sync functions.
The indicator lights when the function is turned ON.
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OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
[Headphones output]
BASIC OPERATIONS
1. Choose the source with the headphone CUE button
(channel 1-6, MASTER, RETURN 1, RETURN 2).
Booth monitor output
÷
The chosen headphone CUE button will light brightly.
Main microphone input
2. Use the HEADPHONES selector switch (MONO SPLIT/
STEREO) to select the format of the audio output.
1
÷
When [MONO SPLIT] is chosen, the audio chosen with the CUE
button will be output from the left channel, and the master
audio (enabled only when the CUE button for the MASTER is
turned ON) will be output from the right channel.
2
3
7
8
–26
+6
4
÷
When [STEREO] is chosen, the audio chosen with the CUE
button will be output in stereo.
3. When [MONO SPRIT] is chosen, use the HEADPHONES
dial (MIXING) to adjust the balance of the left channel
(chosen by the headphone CUE button), and the right
channel (master audio—supported only when the
headphone CUE button for MASTER is turned ON).
5
6
÷
When turned clockwise (MASTER direction) the master output
(only when CUE button for MASTER is turned ON) will be
output, and when turned counterclockwise (CUE direction) the
audio chosen by the CUE button will be output.
Fader curve
Headphone output
4. Adjust the volume of the headphones with the
HEADPHONES dial (LEVEL).
1. Set the POWER switch located on the rear panel (con-
nection panel) to ON.
2. Set the input selector switches for the channels used to
the devices connected to those channels.
FADER CURVE ADJUSTMENTS
This allows adjustment of the sound volume change characteristics
corresponding to the movement of the fader operation.
7 Turn the CURVE ADJUST dial (CH FADER), and adjust the
curve characteristics of the channel fader.
3. Use the TRIM dial to adjust the input level.
4. Adjust the tone using the EQ dials (HI, MID, LOW).
5. Adjust the volume of the channel with the channel fader
slider.
6. When cross fading between channels, use the CROSS
FADER ASSIGN switch to choose between channel [A] and
channel [B] of the cross fader, and operate the cross fader.
÷
÷
÷
When turned fully to the right, raising the fader will cause
the volume to change in a nearly linear fashion (equivalent
to B-curve).
When turned fully to the left, the volume curve will change
so that sound volume increases slowly until the fader is
raised almost fully.
÷
When not using the cross fader, choose [THRU] with the
CROSS FADER ASSIGN switches.
7. When using the isolator, switch the MASTER ISOLATOR
button ON, and adjust the level of each bandwidth with
the MASTER ISOLATOR dials (HI, MID, LOW).
The curve of the channels 1-6 will all change at the same time.
CH FADER
10
9
8
7
6
÷
The MASTER ISOLATOR button will light when switched
ON.
8. Use the MASTER fader slider to adjust the overall
volume, and adjust the left and right volume balance by
using the MASTER BALANCE dial.
5
CH FADER
4
3
2
1
0
[Main microphone input]
1. When using the main microphone, either set the MIC
selector switch to [ON] or set to [TALK OVER].
÷
When set to [TALK OVER], the output of all sound except for
the main microphone audio is attenuated 20 dB when a
sound higher than –15 dB is input to the main microphone
input.
7
Turn the CURVE ADJUST dial (CROSS FADER), and adjust
the curve characteristics of the cross fader.
÷
When turned all the way to the right, the cross fader
becomes a steep rising curve in which moving the fader
from the side causes instant appearance of the sound on the
opposite side.
2. Adjust the volume with the MIC LEVEL dial, and adjust
the tone with the MIC EQ dials (HI, LOW).
÷
÷
When turned all the way to the left, the cross fader becomes
an almost linier volume change curve.
Both curves of the A and B side will change at once.
[Booth monitor output]
1. Adjust the volume with the BOOTH MONITOR dial
(LEVEL).
CROSS FADER
÷
The volume can be adjusted with the BOOTH MONITOR dial
(LEVEL), regardless of the setting of the MASTER fader
slider.
B
A
B
A
2. Adjust the tone using the BOOTH MONITOR dial (HI
“high-range sound”) and BOOTH MONITOR dial (LOW
“low-range sound”).
CROSS FADER
A
B
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OPERATIONS
[Starting playback with cross fader]
FADER START FUNCTION
1 Press the FADER START button for the channel (CH-1 to
CH-6) connected to the CD player you wish to control.
÷
The button of the selected channel will light.
By using a control cable to connect the unit to an optional
PIONEER CD player, playback on the CD player can be
started using the channel fader or cross fader functions (if a
digital link connection is made, use of the control cable is
unnecessary).
The CD player’s pause function is canceled when the
mixer’s channel fader slider or cross fader slider is moved,
and the playback of the track starts automatically and
instantly. In addition, by returning the fader to it’s former
position, the CD player’s playback can be returned back to
the cue point (back cue), so that sampler-like playback can
be performed.
2 Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch of the selected
channel to either [A] or [B].
÷
When assigning to channel A (left side) of the cross fader,
set to [A].
÷
When assigning to channel B (right side) of the cross fader,
set to [B].
3 Move the cross fader slider as far as it will go to the
opposite side of the channel you wish to start.
4 Set a cue point on the CD player, and set to standby at
the cue point.
÷
If a cue point has already been set, the CD player does not
have to be set to standby at the cue point.
5 Move the cross fader slider at the desired timing to start
[Cross fader start play & back cue play]
During cue point standby on the CD player assigned to
channel A of the cross fader, moving the cross fader slider
from the right side (B side) to the left side (A side) causes
the CD player connected to channel A to start playback.
When the cross fader slider reaches the left side (A side),
the CD player assigned to channel B will back cue (return to
cue point). When the CD player assigned to channel B is in
cue point standby mode, moving the cross fader slider
from the left side (A side) to the right side (B side), causes
playback on the CD player assigned to channel B to begin.
When the cross fader slider reaches the right side (B side),
the CD player assigned to channel A will back cue.
* Back cue will occur even if the input selector switch is
not set to [CD/LINE].
playback.
÷
CD player will start playback.
÷
After playback has started, by moving the cross fader slider
all the way, the CD player assigned at the opposite side will
return to cue point and enter standby mode (back cue).
*
The fader start function may not operate properly when
digital connections are made alone. In this event, connect
the CD player's analog connectors as well.
USING EXTERNAL EFFECTORS
Two effectors can be connected if desired.
1. Use the SEND channel selector switch to choose the
source to be sent to the effector.
÷
Select from either [MIC], channel [1]-[6], or [MASTER].
2. Use the SEND/RETURN selector switch to choose the
stage to which the effector is connected.
÷
When the send channel is set to [MIC], [INSERT] and [AUX]
switching only are enabled from the same point for both
[PRE] and [POST]. When send channel is set to [MASTER],
only [INSERT] is enabled.
–26
+6
PRE INSERT:
Equalizer output, sent from before the channel fader and
returned to same point.
POST INSERT:
Channel fader output, sent from before the cross fader
assign, and returned to the same point.
AUX:
Channel fader output, sent from before the cross fader
assign and returned to the point before the master fader,
and then added to any other output. The original sound
which has been sent will also be passed through the cross
fader assign and added.
External effector
3. Set the SEND/RETURN button to ON.
÷
The SEND/RETURN button flashes.
4. Adjust the RETURN volume with the RETURN dial
(LEVEL).
[Starting playback with channel fader]
1 Press the FADER START button for the channel (CH-1 to
CH-6) connected to the CD player you wish to control.
÷ The button of the selected channel will light.
2 Move the channel fader slider to the [0] position.
3 Set a cue point in the CD player, and set to standby at
cue point.
÷ If a cue point has already been set, the CD player does
not have to be set to standby at the cue point.
4 Move channel fader slider at the desired timing to start
playback.
Position
PRE POST AUX PRE POST AUX PRE POST AUX
INSERT
INSERT
INSERT
Source
MIC
CH-1 — CH-6
MASTER
INSERT
AUX
AUX
PRE
POST
INSERT
EQUALIZER
CH. FADER
SEND/RETURN
C. F. ASSIGN CROSS FADER
SEND/RETURN
MASTER FADER
ON
ON
ON
LEVEL
LEVEL
÷ CD player will start playback.
SEND/RETURN
÷ After playback has started, moving the channel fader
slider back to [0] causes the CD player to return to cue
point and enter standby mode (back cue).
LEVEL
POST
POST INSERT
PRE INSERT
INSERT
PRE
INSERT
AUX
AUX
* Channel fader is enabled for control only when CROSS
FADER ASSIGN switch is set to [THRU].
SEND
RETURN
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OPERATIONS
DIGITAL LINK FUNCTION
Link system diagram
DJ effecter supporting digital link
AV mixer supporting
digital link
EFX-1000
EFX 1 (2)
VISUAL
DJM-1000
–26
+6
DJ CD player supporting
digital link
DJ CD player supporting
digital link
SOUND 1
SOUND 2
Digital link connections for EFX-1000
Digital link connections for the digital link DJ CD player
A digital link cable can be used to connect a digital link DJ CD
player to the SOUND 1, 2 connectors of this unit.
This link provides a high-fidelity digital connection for mixing of
sounds from the DJ CD player.
Use a digital link cable to connect a PIONEER DJ effector (EFX-
1000) to the EFX 1 or 2 connectors of this unit.
This link provides a high-fidelity digital connection and enables
use of the EFX-1000’s effects functions.
Operations following connection are the same as those when
“USING EXTERNAL EFFECTORS” (P.14). If the SEND/RETURN
connectors (phone plug cable) are connected simultaneously, the
EFX link input/output connection (via the digital link cable) is
automatically given priority.
The fader start function is also enabled by means of this single
digital link.
BPM link (Sound Link)
When a digital link cable is used to connect a supported DJ CD
player to the SOUND 1, 2 connectors, and the DJ effector EFX-
1000 is connected via digital link cable to the EFX 1 or 2
connectors, the effects can be added at the more accurate BPM
value measured with the DJ CD player.
For more information regarding settings, consult the EFX-1000
Operating Instructions.
Fader effect link (EFX Link)
When the connections described above have been made, moving
the channel fader slider produces the same effects as when
operating the EFX-1000’s jog dial.
EFX operate at
BPM of CDJ
(with BPM AUTO)
EFX
1. Set EFX-1000’s digital jog break to ON.
2. Use the SEND channel selector switches to select the channel
to be used for fader effects (channel [1]-[6] can be selected).
3. Set the effector LINK buttons (EFX 1, 2) to ON.
Connect to
channel 1
Connect to
channel 2
CDJ
MIXER
CDJ
3
2
÷
The effector LINK buttons will light.
Note: The sound volume for the channel selected will become
the same as that set with the maximum channel fader; as
a result, make your selection after confirming the level of
sound produced when the channel fader is set to
maximum.
Assign channel [1] or [2] with SEND
channel selector switch
Visual morphing (Visual Link)
4. Turn the SEND/RETURN button ON.
When a digital link cable is used to connect the DJ mixer’s VISUAL
connector to an AV mixer supporting digital link (and with the link
function enabled),the AV mixer’s cross fader can be moved
automatically in linkage with the cross fader of the DJ mixer, thus
allowing both audio and video to be modified together.
÷
The SEND/RETURN button will flash.
5. Operate the fader for the selected channel.
÷
÷
The EFX-1000’s digital job break meter and sound will
change in response to the position of the channel fader.
When the SEND channel selector switch setting is changed,
the fader effect link is canceled, and the effector LINK button
indicator goes out.
3
3
3 Output
AV MIXER
Video signal
Link cable
3
3
3 Output
MIXER
Audio signal
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OTHER (TROUBLESHOOTING)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think there is something wrong with this component,
check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component. Thus, also check the other electrical appli-
ances also in use.
If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center.
Symptom
Possible Cause
Countermeasure
Power does not turn on.
÷
÷
÷
The power cord has not been connected.
÷
÷
÷
Connect the cord to a power outlet.
Little or no sound.
Input selector switch is in the wrong
position.
Connection cable hasn’t been connected
properly or has been disconnected.
Connector or plug is dirty.
Choose the device currently playing with the
input selector switch.
Connect properly.
÷
÷
÷
÷
Clean and reconnect.
Adjust the setting of the MASTER ATT. dial
in the rear panel.
MASTER ATT. dial on rear panel is set
too low ([–12 dB], etc.).
Sound is distorted.
÷
÷
Master output level is too high.
Input level is too high.
÷
÷
Adjust the MASTER ATT. dial in the rear
panel.
Adjust the TRIM dial so that the input level
approaches 0 dB on the CHANNEL LEVEL
indicators.
Cannot cross fade.
÷
The setting of the CROSS FADER ASSIGN
switch ([A], [THRU], [B]) is incorrect.
÷
Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch of the
channel desired to cross fade properly.
Cannot fader start the CD player.
÷
÷
The fader start switch is set to OFF.
The rear panel’s player CONTROL
connector hasn’t been connected.
÷
÷
Set the fader start switch to ON.
Use the control cable to connect the unit and
CD player.
External effector’s sound is
distorted.
÷
The input level from the external effector
is too high.
÷
Lower the external effector’s output level, or
adjust the return level using the RETURN
dial (LEVEL).
External effector doesn’t operate.
÷
÷
The SEND/RETURN button is turned OFF.
The effector is not connected to the
RETURN connector or EFX connector
located in the rear panel.
÷
÷
Turn the SEND/RETURN button ON.
Connect the effector to either the SEND/
RETURN connector or the EFX 1 or EFX 2
connectors in the rear panel.
÷
÷
The SEND channel selector switch setting
is mistaken.
÷
÷
Select the source to which you want to
apply effects with the SEND channel selector
switch.
Link function doesn’t work.
A device supporting digital link is not
connected to the digital link connectors
(EFX 1, EFX 2, SOUND 1, SOUND 2,
VISUAL) in the rear panel.
Use a digital link cable to connect the DJM-
1000 to a supported device.
Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and
then on again.
Check the following items if the link connection is not established properly:
CAUTION Indicators
Meaning
Countermeasure
Each link indicator flashes twice.
Unsupported components are connected at
the link input/output connectors.
Check the connections at the link input/output
connectors.
Each link indicator flashes three
times.
The link connectors of a single DJM-1000
are connected together, or the link
connectors from two DJM-1000s are
connected together.
Check connections.
Each link indicator flashes four
times.
Communication error occurred at the link
input/output connectors.
Check connections and connector cables.
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OTHER (SPECIFICATIONS)
SPECIFICATIONS
1. General Specifications
3. Input output connectors
Power supply voltage............................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption .................................................................... 63 W
Operating temperature ................... +5 ˚C to +35˚C (+41 ˚F to +95˚F)
Operating humidity ......................... 5 % to 85 % (no condensation)
Weight ................................................................. 12.1 kg (26 lb 11 oz)
External dimensions.................482 (W) x 363.5 (D) x 187.5 (H) mm
(19 (W) x 14-5/16 (D) x 7-3/8 (H) in)
PHONO input connectors
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................6
CD/LINE, LINE input connectors
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................6
Phone jack (Ø6.3 mm) ...................................................................4
MIC, SUBMIC input connectors
XLR connector/Phone jack (Ø6.3 mm) ........................................1
Phone jack (Ø6.3 mm) ...................................................................2
DIGITAL coaxial input connectors
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................4
RETURN input connectors
Phone jack (Ø6.3 mm) ...................................................................2
MASTER output connectors
XLR connector................................................................................1
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................1
BOOTH output connectors
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................1
REC output connectors
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................1
SEND output connectors
2. Audio Section
Sampling rate............................................................................ 96 kHz
A/D, D/A converter .................................................................... 24 bits
Frequency response .................................................. 20 Hz to 20 kHz
S/N ratio (at full scale)
LINE ....................................................................................... 104 dB
PHONO .................................................................................... 88 dB
MIC .......................................................................................... 84 dB
Distortion (LINE-MASTER1)................................................... 0.005 %
Headroom .................................................................................... 19 dB
Input level
PHONO .................................................................. –52 dBu (47 kΩ)
MIC, SUBMIC...........................................................–52 dBu (3 kΩ)
CD/LINE, LINE ....................................................... –12 dBu (22 kΩ)
RETURN ................................................................ –12 dBu (22 kΩ)
Output level
MASTER1 ................................................................ +2 dBu (600 Ω)
MASTER2 ................................................................ +2 dBu (10 kΩ)
REC ...........................................................................–8 dBu (10 kΩ)
BOOTH .................................................................... +2 dBu (600 Ω)
SEND ......................................................................–12 dBu (10 kΩ)
PHONES ................................................................. +8.5 dBu (32 Ω)
Crosstalk (LINE)........................................................................... 88 dB
Channels ..............................................................................................6
Channel equalizer
Phone jack (Ø6.3 mm) ...................................................................2
DIGITAL coaxial output connector
RCA pin jack ...................................................................................1
Digital link connectors (EFX 1, 2, SOUND 1, 2, VISUAL)
Mini DIN ..........................................................................................5
MIDI OUT connector
5P DIN .............................................................................................1
4. Accessories
Operating instructions .......................................................................1
Power cord ..........................................................................................1
Warranty ..............................................................................................1
HI ............................................................. –26 dB to +6 dB (13 kHz)
MID ............................................................ –26 dB to +6 dB (1 kHz)
LOW........................................................... –26 dB to +6 dB (70 Hz)
Microphone equalizer
Appearance and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
HI ............................................................... –6 dB to +6 dB (10 kHz)
LOW........................................................... –6 dB to +6 dB (100 Hz)
Booth monitor equalizer
HI ............................................................... –6 dB to +6 dB (10 kHz)
LOW........................................................... –6 dB to +6 dB (100 Hz)
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OTHER (BLOCK DIAGRAM)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
DSP
MIC LEVEL
MIC AMP
MIC
MIC
DUAL PORT
RAM
A/D
BUS
HP
-COM
PHONO AMP
CH1
PHONO
TRIM
MIC
BUF.
BUF.
PHONES
D/A
LINE/CD
LINE
A/D
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
MUTE
MASTER1
MASTER2
BOOTH
ATT
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
SOUND
DIR
SRC
MASTER
BOOTH
REC
D/A
D/A
D/A
same as CH1
CH2
REC
PHONO AMP
CH3
PHONO
DIGITAL OUT
DIT
TRIM
BUF.
BUF.
LINE/CD
LINE
A/D
SEND1 RETURN1
SEND2 RETURN2
DIGITAL
RETURN 1
SEND 1
SEND 2
D/A
D/A
A/D
A/D
DIR
SRC
same as CH3
CH4
RETURN 2
PHONO AMP
BUF.
CH5
PHONO
DIT
DIT
EFX1 (1/2)
EFX2 (1/2)
TRIM
LINE/CD
SUBMIC
DIGITAL
A/D
SEND RETURN1
MIC AMP
SRC
SRC
DIR
DIR
EFX1
DIR
SRC
SEND RETURN2
same as CH5
CH6
EFX2
DSP
Talk
CHn
Over
Master LED detect
CHn
CHn
CH1 — CH6 Common
CHn
Digital Trim
Digital
CF Assign
Thru
Master balance Master Fader
MASTER
OUT
Cross Fader
Fader
Send Send
Ret1 Ret2
CHn IN
MIC IN
3-Band
CHn
Send Send
Send Send Send Send
A
3-Band
Ret1 Ret2
CHn
Ret1 Ret1 Ret2 Ret2
Post Aux Post Aux
CHn CHn CHn CHn
A
B
Pre
Pre
EQ
Pre
Pre
Talk
MASTER
Mast Mast
EQ
CHn CHn
Over
DIGITAL OUT
Analog
CH
B
Fader
Curve
REC OUT
Cross
Fader
Curve
Send Send Send Send
Ret1 Ret1 Ret2 Ret2
Post Aux Post Aux
MIC MIC MIC MIC
2-Band
Booth Level
Talk Over
MIC
EQ
BOOTH OUT
2-Band
Booth
EQ
MIC On
MIC Off
CHn Fader
Cross Fader
Master Fader
A/D
Input
Logic
Bus
Bus
A/D
12
Variously Fader Volumes’ value
Master Fader
CHn CUE
Bit
Master CUE
On
CHn level LED detect
Off
HP Level
CHn Level LED detect
Master
HP
Mix
CUE
HP OUT
A/D
Input
Logic
DUAL
Master Level LED detect
Fader Start/CUE Back Trimming
Variously Volumes’ & SWs’ value
PORT
RAM
CHn CUE
On
Send Send Send Send Send Send
Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2
Send Send Send Send Send Send
Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2
Send Send Send Send Send Send
Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2 Ret1 Ret2
Off
Pre
Pre Post Post Aux Aux
Pre
Pre Post Post Aux Aux
Pre
Pre Post Post Aux Aux
MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC MIC
Mast Mast Mast Mast Mast Mast
CHn CHn CHn CHn CHn CHn
Send1,2 Selector
Return1,2 Selector
Return2 CUE
On
Return1 CUE
On
Off
Off
Return1
Return2
Level
Level
SEND
OUT1
SEND
OUT2
Send / Ret1,2 (PreXXX)
RETURN
IN1
RETURN
IN2
XXX
Send/Return SW
OUT
IN
CMP
Off
Send / Ret1,2 (AuxXXX)
Send/Return SW
Send1,2 Selector
Return1,2 Selector
CHn
HP Mix
On
R
Master
CUE
XXX
Pre
Aux
Post
PreXXX
OUT
IN
CMP
CHn
Off
L
On
Master IN
R
L
Pre CHn
Post CHn
Aux CHn
Pre MIC
Post MIC
Aux MIC
Pre Mast
Post Mast
Aux Mast
Pre CHn
Post CHn
Pre
Aux
Mono Split
Mix OUT
Stereo
PreXXX
to Send1,2 Selector from Return1,2 Selector
Aux CHn
SEND
RETURN
IN1,2
Post
L
Send / Ret1,2 (PostXXX)
OUT1,2
Pre MIC
Post MIC
Aux MIC
Mix L
Mix R
XXX
Send/Return SW
AuxXXX
AuxXXX
L
OUT
IN
CUE IN
CMP
to Send1,2 Selector from Return1,2 Selector
Off
R
Pre Mast
Post Mast
Aux Mast
On
XXX : CHn (n=1 – 6), MIC, Mast
Pre
Aux
Post
PostXXX
Mono Split
Mix OUT
R
Stereo
PostXXX
to Send1,2 Selector from Return1,2 Selector
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We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will
provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer
and the Electronic Industries Association’s
Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of
sound levels is included for your protection.
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit
you’ve just purchased is only the start of your
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how
you can maximize the fun and excitement your
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that
lets the sound come through loud and clear without
annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly,
without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Decibel
Level Example
30 Quiet library, soft whispers
40
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock
at two feet.
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.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
120 Rock band concert in front of speakers,
thunderclap
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
140 Gunshot blast, jet plane
180 Rocket launching pad
Once you have established a comfortable sound
level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent
hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we
want you listening for a lifetime.
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Should this product require service in Canada, please contact a
Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio-
neer Authorized Service Company in Canada.
Alternatively, please contact the Customer Service Department
at the following address:
Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish
to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service
Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts,
operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please
call the number shown below.
800 – 782 – 7210
Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling
the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for
assistance.
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA), INC.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
300 Allstate Parkway
Markham, ON L3R OP2
(905) 479-4411
1 (877) 283-5901
P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH,
CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.
Published by Pioneer Corporation.
Copyright © 2004 Pioneer Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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