Pioneer Cdj 350 And Pioneer Djm 350, A New Age For Non Professional Dj Mixing
When Pioneer first introduced its professional dj equipments CDJ 2000, CDJ 900 and DJM 900, a new standard for sound systems and club party equipment was revealed to the market. Companies then started to enter the market targeting low end DJ products which offered few features. However, it is not until Pioneer launched that CDJ 400 that a non-professional product line offered new DJs a chance to experience the features which were formerly only available in professional dj equipment such as USB integration, effects and MIDI. With the introduction of the newer Pioneer CDJ-350 into the market new djs will be able to enjoy functions like multi format playback, record box music management, auto beat loop function, auto BPM lock which can match the tempo of songs by adjusting the speed to the Master BPM on each player and Beat display function which shows the position of a song and the playback point. This is aside from the USB key input located at the surface of the CDJ and also another USB MIDI located at the rear, which provides connection to digital dj software. With regards to mixing, the Pioneer DJM-350 is a compact two channel mixer, which features a fader start control and crossfader curve adjustment. But the best part of this mixer is the ability to record mixes direct from the mixer by sticking a USB key in and hitting the record button. Other features include 11 inch LCD touch panel display, multiple channel video blending technology, audio video effect function, AV beat effect, still image sampler at a 96kHz/24-bit digital sampling and a 32-bit digital signal processor, and 600MHz/32-bit/4800 MIPS analog to digital converter. Both the CDJ 350 and MDJ 350 are available as a package or individually. With these great dj equipment, new djs will be able to mix music and play them almost like the pros unlike when using other products of different brands which offer less features.
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