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CDJ1000 Mk3 Firmware Update
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| CReddick |
Hey gang... if you've got one of these players, i suggest grabbing the new firmware update off pioneerprodj.com
this version 2.20 addresses better reading of scratched CDs...
and (the best) an update to the Master Tempo algorithm.
I updated one of my players and did an A/B with the same track... a lot of the 'suttering' that occurred before has been significantly improved.
My players out of the box were version 1.40
check your version by holding down the reloop/exit button for 10 seconds. |
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| Wisnia |
A friend of mine told me that there were problems with the first release of the 1000mk3s. He made it seem pretty serious/annoying since he got scared when he found out the club he was playing at had them.
Any of you guys experience problems with that version? |
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| CReddick |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wisnia
A friend of mine told me that there were problems with the first release of the 1000mk3s. He made it seem pretty serious/annoying since he got scared when he found out the club he was playing at had them.
Any of you guys experience problems with that version? |
Do you know what firmware version you're talking about? Mine were fine out of the box... but i just got them back in august.
I put the updater in my CD case... i guess i could always upgrade a player if i came across one out and about that had an old rev. |
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| RJT |
Does it do anything about the initial horrid inaccuracy of the BPM counters?
Not that they're needed, but I did notice that right out of the box they simply didn't work in the least. My 800mkI's were far more accurate. |
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| Prism |
| I never rely on the BPM display nothing is as accurate as your own trained ears so go on and uptade your cdjs |
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| CReddick |
| quote: | Originally posted by RJT
Does it do anything about the initial horrid inaccuracy of the BPM counters?
Not that they're needed, but I did notice that right out of the box they simply didn't work in the least. My 800mkI's were far more accurate. |
The official notice from Pioneer doesn't say anything... but when i was playing the same track on both players, one with the upgrade, and one without, the BMP readout was different on each.
then i upgraded the second one, and the BPMs matched... so they might have made some more changes 'under the radar'. a common practice, so i wouldn't be suprised. |
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| T-Soma |
pioneer seems to be quiet sneaky.
First with the going to great lengths to cover up and deny the release of an Mk3, now they dont want anyone to know where the messed up with their firmware.
Pioneer, The truth shall set you free!
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| RJT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Prism
I never rely on the BPM display nothing is as accurate as your own trained ears so go on and uptade your cdjs |
Neither do I, but the horrendous inaccuracy of the MK3's was too much to notice.
I played on them a week or two after they came out, and tracks whose specific BPM's i happened to know off hand showed up anywhere from 4-6 BPM off on the MK3's, so tunes at 126-128 read out in the mid 130's. :wtf:
I couldn't believe it as, for the most part, the counters on Pioneer CDJ's have always seemed at least consistent, and these were just all over the place. |
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| 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 |
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| 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
the latest update dramatically improved master tempo, also it made the decks less sensitive to scratched cds how ing cool is that? you should take care of your cds like ing gold in the first place and they come out with a firmware to make em readable even after you cooked eggs on them well not really but you get the idea!!! |
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| Spirit5 |
| Thank god I got a CDJ 1000 MK2 and not an MK3. I have had it for over a year now, no problems to speak of. The BPM I try not to use, but it doesn't appear to be too inaccurate. It's a good indicator to see about where the track is BPM wise. Scratched CDs work fine as well...but most of the CDs I used I take good care of, so I don't have to worry about that. |
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