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CDJ1000 Mk3 Firmware Update (pg. 2)
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| DJ Charlie |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Charlie
theres also an update for the cdj-800mk2 but i'm wondering if it works with the cdj-800 (discontinued model)
mine says: ver. 1.11
and i'm wondering whats the hexadecimal code that replaces the time once in the "debug" menu... when you turn the jog it changes the code. (i replaced it to its initial value) lol i was affraid to screw something up |
i found my answer
http://www.djsounds.com/dj/content/...J_Firmware.html
Important: Does not apply to CDJ-1000, CDJ-1000MK2 or CDJ-800.
:( i would have liked to have improved master tempo and all |
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| nutsan |
| glad to c they are updating firmware! i only got cdj200 but one of them has version 1.20 and the other has 1.30 which i found quite odd. they were bought from the same shop at the same time. so im hoping they bring out an update for the cdj200 soon! :conf: |
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| Storyteller |
| wow my 800mk2's seem like totally different machines. They respond very different than before the update. It takes some getting used to imo. |
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| dj_kane |
| bit confused here. so if i download the firmware for my cdj800 mk2. how do i get on it into it? burn it onto cd or something? |
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| Storyteller |
if you have nero, close the startup popup and choose the burn image option in the Recorder menu and then select the iso file you downloaded from pioneer.
press the auto beat loop 2 button and the time mode/auto cue button and while pressing those, turn on your cdj, it will say download in the screen... put in the burnt cd and it will start the update.. once it is done you can restart your cdj and it is updated. |
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| dj_kane |
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
if you have nero, close the startup popup and choose the burn image option in the Recorder menu and then select the iso file you downloaded from pioneer.
press the auto beat loop 2 button and the time mode/auto cue button and while pressing those, turn on your cdj, it will say download in the screen... put in the burnt cd and it will start the update.. once it is done you can restart your cdj and it is updated. |
ahh great thanks |
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| miamitranceman |
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
wow my 800mk2's seem like totally different machines. They respond very different than before the update. It takes some getting used to imo. |
Mind ellaborating? I haven't updated yet so I'm a little curious as to what's changed from a hands-on perspective. |
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Prism
it's ridiculous and sad at the same time to see people rely on a damn BPM display any DJ should rely on his own ears period
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You know what I hate? People who don't read threads and just post the obvious attempting to come off as somehow "better" than the other people in the discussion.
Read before posting you knob. |
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| CReddick |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
You know what I hate? People who don't read threads and just post the obvious attempting to come off as somehow "better" than the other people in the discussion.
Read before posting you knob. |
I started this thread to discuss the firmware. discussion outside of that can go to PM or another thread. |
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| Storyteller |
| quote: | Originally posted by miamitranceman
Mind ellaborating? I haven't updated yet so I'm a little curious as to what's changed from a hands-on perspective. |
Could be me, but to me it seems as if the jogwheel has become a lot less sensitive. Don't pinpoint me on this though, I sometimes have these off days for dj-ing and today is def one of them.
edit: And an off-day it is, I had the speed adjust button set to it's slowest.... dumb dumb... all is the same.. awesome update :) |
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| miamitranceman |
| Haha, thanks for the response. I dig your tracks btw. ;) |
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