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The Pioneer DDJ-400 is a DJ gear that offers a seamless mixing experience for music enthusiasts. With two scratcher platters and a two-channel mixer section, this device allows users to create dynamic and engaging mixes. The built-in optical drive is absent from this model, making it a sleek and compact option. The Pioneer DDJ-400 is compatible with Mac operating systems, including Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, and Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave. Additionally, it supports popular Windows operating systems such as Windows 10, Windows 7, and Windows 8.1. This wide compatibility ensures that users can seamlessly integrate the device into their preferred operating system. Included in the package is a USB cable, which allows for easy connectivity to computers or other devices. The presence of a quick start guide assists users in setting up the device efficiently. Measuring 482 millimeters in width, 272.4 millimeters in depth, and 58.5 millimeters in height, this DJ gear offers a compact and portable solution. Weighing 2100 grams, it is lightweight and convenient for transportation. In summary, the Pioneer DDJ-400 is a versatile DJ gear that provides an immersive mixing experience. Its compatibility with both Mac and Windows operating systems, along with the inclusion of a USB cable and quick start guide, makes it a user-friendly option. With its compact dimensions and durable construction, this device is ideal for DJs on the go.
| Brand | Pioneer |
| Model | DDJ-400 | DDJ-400 |
| Product | DJ gear |
| EAN | 4573201241528, 7426806762714 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | Quickstart Guide (PDF), User manual (PDF) |
| Number of scratcher platters | 2 |
| Mixer section | Yes |
| Number of mixer channels | 2 channels |
| Built-in optical drive | No |
| USB direct playback | - |
| Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
| Sample rate | 44.1 kHz |
| MIDI | 24 bit |
| Product color | Black |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 103 dB |
| Crossfader | Yes |
| Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N) (USB) | 0.005 % |
| Mac compatibility | Yes |
| Mac operating systems supported | Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave |
| Windows operating systems supported | Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 |
| Minimum RAM | 4 GB |
| Minimum processor | Core i7, i5, i3 |
| Cables included | USB |
| Quick start guide | Yes |
| Width | 482 mm |
| Depth | 272.4 mm |
| Height | 58.5 mm |
| Weight | 2100 g |
| Deck 1 (L, R) out | Yes |
| Deck 2 (L, R) out | Yes |
| Microphone in | Yes |
| Number of microphone inputs | 1 |
| Microphone connectivity | 6.3 mm |
| Headphone outputs | 1 |
| Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
| Apple docking | No |
| USB connector type | USB Type-B |
| USB ports quantity | 1 |
| USB port | Yes |
| Master (L, R) out | 1 |
| Power supply type | USB |
| Built-in display | No |
| Cable lock slot | Yes |
| Cable lock slot type | Kensington |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Pioneer DDJ-400 below.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has a weight of 2100 g.
A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has a height of 58.5 mm.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has a width of 482 mm.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has a depth of 272.4 mm.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has a USB Type-B connection.
Ensure that the power cable is firmly connected to both the controller and a power source. Check if the power switch on the back of the controller is in the "on" position.
Use the included RCA cables, connecting the "Master Out" ports on the back of the controller to the input ports on your speakers. Adjust the volume levels on both the DDJ-400 and the speakers for optimal sound.
Make sure that all audio connections are secure and that the cables are not damaged. Adjust the gain knobs on the controller to prevent audio clipping or distortion. Also, check your software settings for any unintended audio effects that may be causing the issue.
Familiarize yourself with the effects section on the controller. Experiment with the different effect types and adjust their parameters to suit your mixing style. Use the dedicated effect buttons and knobs to activate, control, and manipulate the effects during your DJ sets.
The DDJ-400 is designed to work seamlessly with rekordbox DJ software. This software allows you to organize and prepare your music library, create playlists, and perform various mixing techniques with the controller. Ensure you have the latest version of rekordbox installed to enjoy the full functionality of your DDJ-400.
Yes, the Pioneer DDJ-400 has two scratcher platters. This allows for more control and creativity for the user while DJing.
Yes, the Pioneer DDJ-400 has a mixer section. This allows the user to mix and control the audio levels of multiple channels.
The Pioneer DDJ-400 has 2 mixer channels. This is suitable for DJs who want to mix audio from two different sources.
No, the Pioneer DDJ-400 does not have a built-in optical drive. This means that the user cannot play CDs directly on the controller.
Yes, the Pioneer DDJ-400 is compatible with Mac computers. It supports Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, and Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave. This allows Mac users to easily integrate the controller into their DJ setup.
Yes, the manual of the Pioneer DDJ-400 is available in English .
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