Serato DJ 1.5 now supports the Pioneer CDJ-2000 and CDJ-2000nexus natively, in conjunction with a supported.To put it simply, this means you can leave your Control CDs at home and connect directly to your computer to control the software in Internal mode alongside your Serato DJ DVS device or controller.Alongside the new features for the CDJ-2000nexus, we have worked hard to ensure that both the CDJ-2000 and CDJ-2000nexus have really tight integration with Serato DJ and accurate control. We made sure to take on board a lot of the lessons learned from developing support in Scratch Live. We did a lot of testing both in the office and in the club!The CDJ-2000nexus also supports a few more features in Serato DJ. Read on to see what’s new, and for a step-by-step guide on connection. If you have any questions, just hit us up in the comments. Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus FeaturesEasily read and control the Serato DJ library directly from your CDJ screen. Use the Scroll Knob to move through your library and crates and push to load tracks.
Use the Back button to move back to your crate list and hit the Quantize button to also switch between the FX, SP-6 Sample Player & Recording panels in Serato DJ.The waveform of the current track will be displayed on screen. Use the touch strip underneath for needle drop functionality to jump quickly through your track and find the best bit to cue up and play from, or return to the beginning.Set and trigger up to 3 Hot Cues directly on the CDJ. Manual loop controls are also provided with the IN / OUT buttons alongside RELOOP / EXIT. Once you’ve set a manual loop, you can hit the OUT button again and use the CDJ platter to adjust the loop length.You can now engage Slip Mode directly on the CDJ using the SLIP button. Easily switch during performance without having to MIDI map to another controller or use the software control. Also, using the REV latch, you can use the Censor feature in Serato DJ.The LOOP MODE button can be used to activate the currently selected saved loop in Serato DJ and the CUE / LOOP CALL button can be used to cycle through these. You can also hit DELETE to remove the current saved loop from that slot.Hit the SYNC button to engage Sync in Serato DJ for that deck.
This package contains the files needed for installing the Pioneer DDJ-SX2 DJ Controller Driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add new functions, or expand existing ones. Even though other OSes might be compatible as well, we do not recommend applying this release on platforms other than the ones. Pioneer cdj 400 Firmware has been updated Unit is in working condition Check out our ebay store or USB Integration and MP3 Playback The CDJ-400’s cosmetic design is simple and compact yet elegant with all of its various controls and features located directly on top of the unit.
Hitting MASTER disengages Sync off for that deck. You can read more about using Sync in the. Connection GuideBefore you start, make sure you have the latest version of installed on your laptop.
The CDJ-2000 & CDJ-2000nexus are only supported in conjunction with supported Serato DJ devices and not stand-alone. You will also need to update the firmware of your CDJ which you can find.The Pioneer CDJ-2000 & CDJ-2000nexus are class compliant USB plug-and-play devices for Mac, however require drivers for Windows. You will find these on the installation CD that is provided with your CDJ, or as a download from the.To use a pair of CDJs with Serato DJ, you will need at least 3 available USB ports. If you don’t have 3 ports available you may be able to connect your CDJs to a powered USB hub. It is however, important to always connect your Serato DJ hardware directly to your computer.- Connect your Serato DJ device as per normal into an available USB port on your computer.- Connect the CDJ to your computer via USB cable or USB hub.- Open Serato DJ.- Press the LINK button on the CDJ-2000nexus.- Press the Scroll Knob to connect to the computer.- Use the Scroll Knob to choose which virtual deck you wish the CDJ-2000nexus to control.- Set the virtual deck in Serato DJ to Internal mode (INT).
If you are using a controller, this step is not necessary.Once your CDJ-2000nexus is connected, the Serato music library and track information is instantly browsable on the CDJ’s color screen and dedicated hardware controls.Your CDJ-2000nexus can also be used to play regular CDs. To do this just connect the CDJs audio outs (RCA) to your Serato DJ devices hardware inputs (if available) as you would your regular CD players.If you want to know more then have a read of the official Quickstart Guides, available on the. Quote:so just to confirm the hid got re-done for the cdj 2000 from scratch live?HID support for the CDJ-2000 in Serato DJ was built from the ground up. A lot of functionality is the same, but a few things have changed.
Check out the Quick Start Guide for more info:Cheersomg you have actually made me day. Can't wait to use it with my sl3.
Gotta wait till december for beta and feb for official:(.Wait, confused. I thought this means that the 2000/nexus already work now? Or we have to wait til Dec?
Quote:okay so i just plug in the soundcard from the cdjs to my laptop and the cdjs to my laptop, am i correct?CDJ 2000/2000Nexus to your laptop, Rane Soundcard (outputs) to your mixer, Rane Soundcard to your laptop and you are good to go. Just not yet, as the Rane soundcards are not working with Serato DJ yet, you'll have to wait til the end of the year for the SDJ 1.6 beta or til feb 2014 to get it work, or you buy a Rane 64 or an Pioneer DJM 900 SRT and you can start using SDJ with your CDJ 2000/2000Nexus now. Quote:Hi there.I tried to connect my cdj's nexus with serato Dj, but no luck!!! I tried to connect it with sl1, also not working. I tried also to connect my nexus's with ddj-sx and every thing working except the sound not coming out on the mixer!!! How can I make it work with DDJ-sx??And if I got DDJ-SP1 with 2 cdj's nexus and connect 3 of them to the laptop (with out having the 2 new mixers and DDJ-SX), will this work!?The SL1 is not supported in Serato DJ!!! You can use it with SSL only!!!If you don't have the hardware which is supported in Serato DJ you can't use the CDJ's in Serato DJ now.
Quote:I have cdj 2000 nexus, I can not make the connection using only CDJs not? I'll need a more hardware? What would this hardware?In traktor I can connect the CDJ directly, without the need for additional hardware.If you want to use Serato DJ 1.5 with your CDJ 2000 Nexus, you need another piece of hardware that is supported in SDJ (Rane 64 or Pioneer DJM 900 SRT), then you don't need anything else, like in Traktor. The CDJ 2000 Nexus are natively supported in SDJ 1.5.So you would connect them with a USB cable to your laptop and one of those mixers I've mentioned to your laptop and that's it.
People say the CDJ 2000 Nexus work with the Pioneer DDJ-SX controller and SDJ as well, it's just not official.From february 2014 on you will be able to use other Rane Hardware together with your CDJ 2000 Nexus and SDJ 1.6 (the SL2, 3, 4 and the Rane 61, 62 and 68). Now is more cheaper to buy a simple controller than buy the 2 cdj nexus and still need a hardware!!?? For the moment i still use my cdj's only with usb sticks.It has always been this way, most controllers are cheaper than just one CDJ 850 and all controllers on the market are cheaper than just a single CDJ 900.Yeah. The controllers are cheper than a setup (in my case) with two cdj 2000 nexus. And the controller works without problems. But with the expensive cdj's you still need to buy more complements.I will be happy the day when serato finally accept the cdjs without SL or any piece of hardware.(if virtual dj can.
Why you can't?). Quote:I have cdj 2000 nexus, I can not make the connection using only CDJs not? I'll need a more hardware? What would this hardware?In traktor I can connect the CDJ directly, without the need for additional hardware.If you want to use Serato DJ 1.5 with your CDJ 2000 Nexus, you need another piece of hardware that is supported in SDJ (Rane 64 or Pioneer DJM 900 SRT), then you don't need anything else, like in Traktor. The CDJ 2000 Nexus are natively supported in SDJ 1.5.The day when i can connect my cdjs directly without additional hardware. I can say the nexus are natively supported in serato.
Quote:Good afternoon. Just downloaded SDJ 1.5 onto my MAC.
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Running TTM-57 with 2XCDJ-2000 Nexus. They run fine in SSL. Close SSL, go to open SDJ, comes up, detects comp able hardware; go to link on the CDJ-2000NX, hit link, and it just sits there, not connection.What am I doing wrong.BTW - CDJ-2000NX firmware ver 1.2graciasel BorikuaYou are missing a piece of supported hardware to use your CDJ 2000 Nexus with SDJ, like the Rane 64 or the Pioneer DJM 900 SRT. By the end of the year, with Serato DJ 1.6 beta you will be able to use your set up with an Rane SL 2, 3 or 4 or you use one of these mixers: Rane 61, 62 or 68. Quote:Is there a way to map the 'LOOP MODE' or 'SLIP' buttons on the 2000-nexus to generate a 4-beat loop like the 2000? Really frustrated with the lack of that feature.Hi DJ.POLITIK,Sorry this feature is not currently available in Serato DJ. The HID is not mappable.
The 4-beat loop was a hardware looping feature, and is not available when looping via the software (In HID/Internal mode). We hope to add more features and functionality in future, however I dont have any further information on when that will be available.You are more than welcome to start a feature suggestion here Regards. Quote:Hi,It's possible to connect DDJ-SX with 2 CDJ-2000 NEXUS for control 4 decks of Serato DJ?It will work the same as it would it you hook up two turntables. You will not be able to use the pads or effects with them though. You will only have access to the mixer portion of the DDJ-SX.Incorrect. The 2000's use HID via USB to the laptop and you can use the CDJ's to control decks 1&2 at all times and the platters on the DDJ-SX to control decks 3&4 at all times giving you full time 4 deck support.
You also have full access to the beat pads, fx, sampler, etc with the DDJ-SX at all times. I have done it and it works 100%. Quote:Hi,It's possible to connect DDJ-SX with 2 CDJ-2000 NEXUS for control 4 decks of Serato DJ?It will work the same as it would it you hook up two turntables. You will not be able to use the pads or effects with them though. You will only have access to the mixer portion of the DDJ-SX.Can somebody confirm if Numark NS6 + CDJ2000Nexus works the same as SX + CDJ2000Nexus?ThanksI can confirm it works 100% but as The Serato guys said it adds up to an unsupported setup and I can also confirm you certainly do run into some issues about 4 hrs. Quote:I forgot to add, your TTM 57 is not supported in Serato DJ, you can use it with SSL only!And just having the CDJ 2000 Nexus to use SDJ is not enough.Thanks for the information. I had read about Serato killing the SL1, but the TTM-57??And I was looking forward to trying the new software with the added features.I guess unless you have a rich uncle, you ain't keeping up with the flow.jeezzel Borikuap.s.
Has anyone tried the Rekordbox that comes with the Pioneers?Yes. Rekordbox is a nice idea but it has many flaws. It is also not an all-in-one solution like Serato & Traktor are. The library management is very similar to Traktor as well. In other words Serato is much better.I am able to keep up with the flow so I got you. I don't have any uncles. Ripping on the 2000's is not the way.
The 900 is the same glorified midi controller as well. Just a little less money. If you think the people who came up with that 'glorified midi controller' thing don't feel the same way about the 900's as well you may want to reassess. I too agree to add it to the list of supported devices for SDJ. But there are even more users who feel the CDJ-900 is a stepping stone. Does that make them right?
Whatever works for you correct? To each his own.
On the brighter side you will be happy to know the HID configuration was designed from the ground up for the 2000's but this is what also lead to the difficulty in porting as now they have to follow suit for the 900's. Quote:The implementation for Serato DJ matches the Pioneer pitch range spec.6%, 10%, 16%, Wide.-This increment only works when the CDJ is connected in HID mode.In regards to the vibrations 'debounce' has been rebuilt and this is not an issue when connected in HID mode using Serato DJ.Jamie,My specific question is whether the pitch increment is now 0.02% when you have the unit in HID and select either +/- 6 or 10. In other words, when I start at 0, does it count up 0.00, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06, etc.I'm not sure what 'debounce' is, but the problem was that ScratchLive was programmed to use an increment of 0.015% for 6 or 10 and made the pitch fader extra sensitive, more so than it should have been. This caused ghost pitch changes and also made it difficult to dial in on a desired value. Quote:Serato See the CDJ Range as an add on accessory.
SO they ignor the fact they have an inbuilt soundcard. AND you have to use a serato supported soundcard to unlock the software.So ssl - RANE: MP4/SL-1/TTM57/SL-2/SL-3/SL-4/61/62/68 Is needed then you can add the cdjs as addons.You should add there is a reason for that:SSL is a free software and SDJ is free, when you are coming from SSL or bought a supported controller. Let's say someone owns CDJ's and wanted to use SSL or now SDJ with the inbuilt soundcards of the CDJs, if he can download the software for free then Serato wouldn't make any money, just Pioneer. NI is dfferent they sell their software only. Quote:Serato See the CDJ Range as an add on accessory. SO they ignor the fact they have an inbuilt soundcard. AND you have to use a serato supported soundcard to unlock the software.So ssl - RANE: MP4/SL-1/TTM57/SL-2/SL-3/SL-4/61/62/68 Is needed then you can add the cdjs as addons.You should add there is a reason for that:SSL is a free software and SDJ is free, when you are coming from SSL or bought a supported controller.
Let's say someone owns CDJ's and wanted to use SSL or now SDJ with the inbuilt soundcards of the CDJs, if he can download the software for free then Serato wouldn't make any money, just Pioneer. NI is dfferent they sell their software only.Yes totally true it would need some payment to serato. Quote:Jamie,My specific question is whether the pitch increment is now 0.02% when you have the unit in HID and select either +/- 6 or 10. Quote:Serato See the CDJ Range as an add on accessory.
SO they ignor the fact they have an inbuilt soundcard. AND you have to use a serato supported soundcard to unlock the software.So ssl - RANE: MP4/SL-1/TTM57/SL-2/SL-3/SL-4/61/62/68 Is needed then you can add the cdjs as addons.If I'm not mistaken controllers such as the CDJ 2000s are also supported on the Pioneer DDJ-SX? The SX is a Serato compatible controller.I am happy with a controller setup. However, adding controllers, or even upgrading to separate components (replacing the controller by CDJs, mixer, SSL-box) would allow me to have full control over everything (play video with timecode records, or everything midi, or analog as I please). Moreover, CDJ controllers would add stability in case the laptop fails, as they can also read from external USB storage. But it's just way above my budget, and too many cables are required.
I'd much rather have to pay for serato software to be able to use CDJs in HID mode than having to connect another device when I already have built-in sound cards. Full control aside, it would just be a step back in my situation.I understand the financial reason for not letting us use CDJ's in HID mode with Serato DJ. But what about Pioneer's DJM 900 SRT mixing unit?It is 'Serato Certified', meaning it has a built-in Serato sound card.
Having said that, I assume you would no longer need a separate SSL-box. But again, you would have to use timecode CDs or vinyls! I simply don't get it. Quote:It (Pioneer DJM 900 SRT) is 'Serato Certified', meaning it has a built-in Serato sound card.
Having said that, I assume you would no longer need a separate SSL-box. But again, you would have to use timecode CDs or vinyls! I simply don't get it.And please tell me I am wrong in this.If you want to use the DJM 900 SRT with SDJ you can connect your turntables to it or CDJs. No other Rane soundcard (SL2,3,4) is needed as the mixer has one inbuilt already, just like the Rane mixers (61,62,64 and 68).
If you want to use this set up with CDJ's there are models you would need the control CDs or the control tone on a usb stick or on a sd card (900s, 850s, 800s.) but if you like to have HID modus then you need the CDJ 2000/2000 Nexus. No timecode needed in this case. Dear SERATO, i had a CDJ 2000 nexus, I already updated to Firmware 1.21 and Im using Serato Dj Version 1.6 im using a MAC OSX 10.8,i already follow all the steps to connect it to computer i already downloaded the latest MAC Aggregator on CDJ2000 Nexus how come it does not recognized by the SERATO DJ 1.6? And I'm looking for the INTERNAL MODE On SERATO DJ i could not find it on (SET UP) preference Any Help Help.I dont have SL box,or any serato dj certified mixer, only i had is DDJ SX to Get the Audio of CDJ2000 Nexus goin to DDJ SX Mixer.
Here's my setup.I can't get the CDjs to control Serato DJ via USB with a hub.- MacBook Pro 10.5.8- Latest version of Serato DJ- 2 x CDJs 2000 nexus- DJM 900 srt- Brand new Anker 7 port powered USB hub- 2 CDJs are plugged into the hub which is plugged into one of the USB ports on the laptop- the second USB port on the laptop has a USB cable directly from the DJM900 SRT.I've updated the firmware on the CDJs and everything else is up to date. The USB hub indicates it's reading the 2 CDJS because the lights on those ports are on.Serato is set to Internal mode and the CDJs have been linked and the player numbers have been assigned.What am I doing wrong? Link button on the CDJs flashes and once I load a track the play button on the CDJ won't even start playing.Please help. I just blew more money than I have on these things and I would like to get full functionality not just playing a CD or USB drive.
The issue is that I had a senior moment and didn't know that certain decks correspond to certain channels on the mixer. I thought I could assign the channel I wanted by switching it to USB on the SRT. It's not very obvious on the documentation (unless I had another senior moment there) but I'm really happy you responded and cleared things up. Thanks again!Other question how do I get the big wave forms to show up on the CDJs. Might be a stupid question but now that I've got your attention.
It's fine if they don't as I have them on my computer. Unfortunately they do not. That is exclusive to Rekordbox.
There have been some fake photos of the large (scrolling) waveforms on the 2000's working with Traktor & Serato as seen here but they are fake nonetheless. This is a current feature request though and we are trying to get it.If you've got a free moment there are a few things I'd recommend you do to ensure you are running 100% I just wanna run through some of the known issues that some CDJ / SRT users are facing. You already would have noticed the largest two issues but the others are not so obvious and I just know I would want to know right away if it were me. It seems rather silly that you would require a third and useless device in addition to two CDJ2000s and a mixer. They are midi-compliant devices, you're already in bed with Pioneer and have full access to their midi protocols, why not eliminate the need to have this unnecessary third device?
Why not be able to walk into the booth, plug in your laptop, and mix? You natively support all functions of all the Pioneer controllers, so why not the CDJs? ANY of the CDJ models, for that matter? As far as the 2000s are concerned, they're only the world standard for professional DJs.so I can see why you would give priority to some bedroom DJ gear, but not them.Maybe Serato has legitimate? reasons for not allowing the CDJs to control Serato without a third device, but I think a lot of other DJs are thinking the same thing I am: They worked hard, saved up their hard-earned dollars, and bought what the industry tells them is the best of hardware and software, and they cant even use them together.Ridiculous.As Dennis Miller would say.
'just my opinion, I could be wrong.' Hi SAINT JAMESYou make a good point and this is something we are often asked for. The best thing for you to do to help make this a reality would be to get involved on this thread:Our products team regularly survey the feature suggestion area and pay attention to threads that get a lot of reasonable people asking for something that is a good idea.@ametjenesnemaan - Likewise we get a lot of people asking for exactly this. There are various threads in the feature suggestion area that you could get involved in to help bump this.CheersAaron. There's a feature that the cdj's got for Setting the loop automatically based on the track’s tempo (Auto Beat Loop) here the steps:During playback, press the LOOP MODE button.The beat number selection screen appears on the main unit display.The beat select screen is also displayed when loops are set and when the slip function is turned on.I took that for the cdj's manual.But when using Serato the beat select screen don't show up so I have to use mac's trackpad in order to click and select the beat number I want. Is there another way to activate the beat select screen or it currently don't support that?
I understand that it is most likely a marketing agreement between Pioneer and Serato to help sell 900SRT mixers with bundled Serato DJ software. I'm sure we all agree that SDJ is great software and that Serato definitely should be paid for this.Aside from the security/dongle feature built into a 'Certified' sound card, is there any other physical difference between that and a regular soundcard, any real soundcard features/specification that SDJ requires?As mentioned, it appears that Traktor works with CDJs and a non-certified mixer. Also using the Aggregator for MAC it is possible to run the audio output from SDJ directly through CDJs connected via USB (using the CDJs internal soundcard) and then into a regular mixer (non SRT). Obviously no HID/Control though. So it would appear that SDJ can in fact use the soundcard of a CDJ, but chooses not to.Is it possible to have a paid version of SDJ that can work without a separate device such as the SL 2,3,4 etc?
I for one would be happy to pay for a version of SDJ that works in this way. Failing this, people are probably going to start looking for creative solutions to this situation. (In theory, I wonder if the sondcard from a 900SRT mixer could be installed in a CDJ2000 Nexus?)At home I use 3x CDJ 2000 NXS' and the DJM 900SRT mixer, which work perfectly. However, I am supposed to be playing at a club in a couple of days time and they only have a DJM900 mixer (non SRT). So I'm trying to find a solution to this issue without having to spend $750 on an SL3, which isn't justified for this occasion.Ps. Like many others I was initially confused by the title and first few paragraphs in this thread, I also assumed I could use CDJs alone. The link to for 'require a Supported Serato Device' directs you to the page with 'all' devices listed, ie the CDJs are listed on that page, so it's understandable if people then assume that a CDJ is a 'Serato Device'.
Please update the title to specify that you still need a device with a 'SERATO CERTIFIED SOUNDCARD built in, such as Rane SL2, SL3, SL4, 900-SRT Mixer'. Cheers. Quote:Is it possible to have a paid version of SDJ that can work without a separate device such as the SL 2,3,4 etc? I for one would be happy to pay for a version of SDJ that works in this way. Failing this, people are probably going to start looking for creative solutions to this situation. (In theory, I wonder if the sondcard from a 900SRT mixer could be installed in a CDJ2000 Nexus?)Non again not possible. People HAVE already done this.
Not so much the sound card from the 900SRT to the CDJ as that is not practical. (Let's put a multi output soundcard into device we only one one output from?) People have put the sound cards from the SL boxes into DJM mixers (prior to the SRT) & such though as it makes a little more sense. Like many others I was initially confused by the title and first few paragraphs in this thread, I also assumed I could use CDJs alone. The link to for 'require a Supported Serato Device' directs you to the page with 'all' devices listed, ie the CDJs are listed on that page, so it's understandable if people then assume that a CDJ is a 'Serato Device'. Please update the title to specify that you still need a device with a 'SERATO CERTIFIED SOUNDCARD built in, such as Rane SL2, SL3, SL4, 900-SRT Mixer'.May we direct your attention to WHERE THE CDJ'S ARE LOCATED though? You may notice they are located under the 'Accessories' tab and you also may have noticed that EACH & EVERY other accessory there requires the use of a Supported Serato device.To do what you ask they would have to list each & every device which seems a bit silly.
IMO they handled this as best they could. Not to mention the VERY next sentence puts this in layman's terms:'To put it simply, this means you can leave your Control CDs at home and connect directly to your computer to control the software in Internal mode alongside your Serato DJ DVS device or controller.'
Seems pretty tough to boof that one up no? Cheers for your reply, I'm new to cdj's and even time coded cd's. I was using an NS7 previously, so some of this is new to me and like others I just got excited read the start (without reading the 250+ posts) and then proceed to attempt to set up - cdj directly. Yes, I probably would have saved some time if I had read all of the comments first.Installing an SL sound card in a mixer is a logical method.
But I was looking at what I have in front of me that I could use to determine the requirements of a certified SoundCard. Ie I could pull apartment my 900srt and look at swapping the SC into a cdj to 'test'. If this worked then I assumed that it would probably be easier to source a 'replacement' sound card for a 900srt than it would be to source a range sound card? But I am only guessing.In regards to your comment. Quote:There is no way (even using the aggregator) to output sound directly through the CDJ's.-I have set this up while I was messing about with it tonight.On a Mac, with Pioneer's aggregator app installed, open midi preferences, and then right click/option click on the CDJ and set it to play sound as the default sound card.The CdJ is connected to the laptop via a USB cable, the RCA output from the CDJ goes into the mixer, the mixer channel is set to CD/line in (rather than USB).
It is a 900srt mixer, but since I don't have it connected to the laptop via USB, I assume that this could be any normal mixer. It was just part of my trouble shooting process, still useless at this stage without a certified sound card though. Quote:I have purchased Pioneer CDJ 800's and i have the Akai Amx Mixer. Today i had trouble getting the deck to move on Relative mode. I put in a random t.i. Cd, and got no movement.
If these cdjs are supported, could you please give me, from top to bottom a set list of how i should set everything up, from cable placment, to control cds if needed, as well as a set of troubleshooting procedures.-MatthewMatthew,Probably a good place to start would be to start a new thread in the support forum that is specific to your problem - you posted in a message thread having to deal with 850s and 900s specific to HID mode, and that's not supported with the 800s.That being said, you can't put a random T.I. CD - you need to use the Serato control CDs and then things should work. But really, start a new message thread and/or read the support documents as that should answer all your questions.Thanks,Mike. Quote:I have purchased Pioneer CDJ 800's and i have the Akai Amx Mixer. Today i had trouble getting the deck to move on Relative mode. I put in a random t.i. Cd, and got no movement.
If these cdjs are supported, could you please give me, from top to bottom a set list of how i should set everything up, from cable placment, to control cds if needed, as well as a set of troubleshooting procedures.-MatthewMatthew,Probably a good place to start would be to start a new thread in the support forum that is specific to your problem - you posted in a message thread having to deal with 850s and 900s specific to HID mode, and that's not supported with the 800s.That being said, you can't put a random T.I. CD - you need to use the Serato control CDs and then things should work. But really, start a new message thread and/or read the support documents as that should answer all your questions.Thanks,MikeWhere do i start a thread? Not sure how to do that with a new topic.
Quote:I have purchased Pioneer CDJ 800's and i have the Akai Amx Mixer. Today i had trouble getting the deck to move on Relative mode. I put in a random t.i. Cd, and got no movement.
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If these cdjs are supported, could you please give me, from top to bottom a set list of how i should set everything up, from cable placment, to control cds if needed, as well as a set of troubleshooting procedures.-MatthewMatthew,Probably a good place to start would be to start a new thread in the support forum that is specific to your problem - you posted in a message thread having to deal with 850s and 900s specific to HID mode, and that's not supported with the 800s.That being said, you can't put a random T.I. CD - you need to use the Serato control CDs and then things should work.
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But really, start a new message thread and/or read the support documents as that should answer all your questions.Thanks,MikeWhere do i start a thread? Not sure how to do that with a new topicAll your answers were posted above your reply. My serato midi is just not connecting, i have CDJ2000 Nexus, CDJ 900NXS and DJMS 9 and am having trouble fully connecting the Right deck (CDJ 2000nxs Deck 2) to MIDI mode. Deck #1 CDJ 900NXS connects normally and allows me to select which deck number I want during the connection process. Deck #2 however does not connects. It never gives me the option to select the deck number and will not control. The CDJ display stays at the connecting node and shows a picture of a laptop and CDJ connection but that's it.
Specs below:Macbook Pro with OSX 10.12CDJ2000 Nexus Firmware 1.30CDJs and the DJM S9 connected via a USB hub to mac's USB. Quote:How to connect sl3 using cdj 2000 nexus and djm 2000 nexus?
Can it be setup using scratch live or Serato Dj?Hey Mike,You have a couple options here, you can either;A) Use the CDJ2000NXS with control CDs or the Serato control tone on a USB and send the outputs of the CDJs to the line in on the SL3, and then from the output of the SL3 to the line inputs of the DJM 2000NXS.B) Connect CDJs directly to the computer via USB and take advantage of HID mode (no RCA cable required between CDJ and SL3) then from the output of the SL3 to the line inputs of the DJM 2000NXS.Hey Kane,Tq for the advise!Will come back if the problem persists.Regards,Mike.
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