Using the fader start function, Starting the cross fader, Starting the channel fader – Pioneer DJM-500 User Manual

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By connecting the optional CD players CDJ-500G and CDJ-500 to CH1 and CH2, the player can be started using the channel
fader or cross fader controls. (The control cable must be connected.)

USING THE FADER START FUNCTION

Cross fader control

Assign (B) switch

Cross fader switch

Fader Start Play

When the DJ mixer DJM-500 and the CD player CDJ-500G for DJs are connected using the control cable, fader start play
can be performed. This means that by increasing the mixer fader control, the pause of the player will be released and the
song starts immediately automatically. The cross fader can also be used to perform fader start play. By returning the fader
to the original position, as the player will be returned to the cue point (back cue), sampler playing can also be performed.
(DJM-500 fader start play can be performed even when combined with the CDJ-500G and CDJ-500 . However, back cue
play can be performed only when combined with the CDJ-500 .)

Cross Fader Start Play and Back Cue Play

A can be started just by moving the cross fader control
from right to left during standby when A is at the cue point.
Likewise, B can also be started just by moving the cross
fader control from left to right during standby when B is
at the cue point.
At the same time, A will back cue (returns to the cue point).

Channel fader controls

Fader start switches

assign (A) switch

Control cable

DJM-500

CROSS FADER

CDJ-500

CDJ-500

A

B

Starting the Channel fader

1 Turn off the cross fader switch.

2 Turn on the fader start switch of the channel

connected to the player to be controlled.

3 Minimize the channel fader controls fully.

4 Set the cue point of the player and set the

player to standby at this cue point.

5 To start playing, raise the cross fader volume

at the timing to be started.

The cue point may be preset in the CDJ-500 . In this
case, there is no need for the player to standby at the
cue point.
After playing starts, if the fader control is completely
returned to the original position, the player will return
to the cue point and set into the standby state.

5 Set the cue point of the player and set the

player to standby at this cue point.

6 To start playing, raise the cross fader volume

at the timing to be started.

* This function will not work when assigns A and B are

the same CH, etc.

[Example]

1

2

3

4

ASSIGN A

CROSS FADER

<A

B>

Starting the Cross Fader

1 Turn on the cross fader switch.

2 Turn on the fader start switch (CH-1 or CH-2)

of the channel connected to the player to be
controlled.

3 Select the channel connecting the player with

the assign switch.

4 Minimize the cross fader of the selected chan-

nel fully. (The example is the case of connect-
ing the player to CH-1.)

MONITOR EQ

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MONITOR LEVEL

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MASTER BALANCE

BOOTH MONITOR LEVEL

R

L

PARAMETER

CH.SELECTOR

MAX

MIN

EFFECT ON/OFF

0dB

AUTO BPM COUNTER SELECTOR

MONITOR

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STEREO

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MIC

MASTER

ASSIGN B

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ON

FADER START

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ON

CROSS FADER

CH-2

CH-1

CROSS FADER

<A

B>

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ECHO

AUTO PAN

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PITCH

SHIFTER

DELAY

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