Pioneer is known in the DJ world as a company that is constantly releasing the biggest, baddest, and most innovative equipment. Since the development of the CDJ, they have been the industry standard for night clubs and club Dj's across the glob. The new
Pioneer CDj 2000 still play all of your audio and MP3 cd's, but now you can also play files from DVD, USB, and SD card. Pioneer has also eliminated a the need for laptops. Now you can store everything you need onto one USB memory stick. From this one music library you can then connect up to 4 CDJ 2000' using the newly developed Pioneer Pro Dj link. Connecting the CDJ' via Lan network cable allows you to access the single music library from any of the turntable units. Among all of the new features, one of the most exciting has to be the complete intergration with the Tonium Pacemaker Pro. This new intergration will allow you to carry your entire music collection, enable you to prepare and practice your sets before your gig, record during your set, and listen back on what you did. The CDJ 2000' come with pioneers new Rekordbox application which introduces what they call the "Prepare and perform concept". But dont worry if you are not ready to give up on your other DJ software because the new pioneers will be compatible with Ableton, Scratch live, and Tracktor Pro. Pioneer included a 24 bit audio file sound card with mini and HID control over USB so that you can manipulate any software. All this allows you to leave all that complicated wiring and extra equipment at home along with your laptop. With all of this new revolutionary technology ofcourse pioneer would make it just a beautiful and pleasing to looking at. With its new 6.1 inch raised color screen, upgraded transport controls, improved hot cue's with larger brushed metal buttons and rotary selector, the CDJ 2000 is as gorgeous as it is functional. I you are are looking to upgrade your equipment and you have a little money to spend, then the Pioneer CDJ 2000 may be what you are looking for. i know Im making an effort to get a pair of these decks for myself.
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