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The '''Pioneer DJM-800''' is a small format, digital mixing console, designed to be used by DJs. It can typically be found at the [[Bop]], connected to two [[Pioneer CDJ1000|CDJ1000s]].
The '''Pioneer DJM-800''' is a small format, digital mixing console, designed to be used by DJs. It can typically be found at the [[Bop]], connected to two [[Pioneer CDJ2000|CDJ2000s]].


It features 4 stereo/digital input channels with 3-band EQ, two mono input (microphone) channels with 2-band EQ and auto-ducking, an A-B crossfader and a range of sound colour effects and beat effects.
It features 4 stereo/digital input channels with 3-band EQ, two mono input (microphone) channels with 2-band EQ and auto-ducking, an A-B crossfader and a range of sound colour effects and beat effects.

Latest revision as of 17:41, 18 January 2018

Pioneer DJM-800
Sound Desk Infobox
Type: Small Format Digital
Mono Channels: 2 (Mic Inputs)
Stereo Inputs: 4
EQ: 3 Band
Mix Groups: 2 (A-B)
Aux Outputs: L & R "Booth"

The Pioneer DJM-800 is a small format, digital mixing console, designed to be used by DJs. It can typically be found at the Bop, connected to two CDJ2000s.

It features 4 stereo/digital input channels with 3-band EQ, two mono input (microphone) channels with 2-band EQ and auto-ducking, an A-B crossfader and a range of sound colour effects and beat effects.

Inputs & Outputs

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Inputs

The DJM has 4 digital inputs, which we don't use, so the four Digital input select switches should be set to CD or Line.

Each channel has two sets of inputs for phono cables, labelled either CD and Line or Line and Phono.

When a line level signal, such as from a CD player or computer, is being used, the source should be connected to the CD (or Line on channels 3/4) inputs in the latter. If the input is from CDJs, minijack cables should be used to link the Control input/outputs for the corresponding channels.

Turntables should be connected to the Phono inputs, and their grounding wires attached to the grounding terminals.

Each channel also has an input select switch at the top of the channel strip; ensure this is set to the correct input when setting up.


The desk also has one combined Jack/XLR microphone input, and one Jack-only input for microphones. These can be found on the top, in the upper left hand corner.

Outputs

The desk has two XLR outputs for the main amp stack, labelled as Master.

There is a pair of Jack outputs for stereo monitoring, labelled Booth. These should be linked to the monitor amps - though may need a Jack-XLR adapter.

Finally, on the top of the mixer there is a 1/4" jack output for the DJ's headphones. If the DJ brings headphones with a minjack, there are adapters in the Ents Cupboard.

Tips & Tricks

  • Make sure the DJ stays off the "redline" - the point where the signal meter is in the red "OVER" section. If necessary, lower the trim on each channel strip. (The DJM has a master attenuator on the rear which lowers the overall output to a more sensible level - but at or above the redline, the sound can clip or trigger the volume limiter.)
  • When linked with the control cables, the DJM can cause CDJs to start and stop as the channel fader and cross fader reach their upper and lower levels. This may be requested by some DJs, and can confuse others. It is enabled/disabled by depressing the numbered Fader Start buttons.