{"id":3244,"date":"2016-01-16T10:22:14","date_gmt":"2016-01-16T10:22:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mukerji.co.uk\/?p=3244"},"modified":"2018-03-03T12:54:18","modified_gmt":"2018-03-03T12:54:18","slug":"pioneer-djm-2000-firmware-update-to-version-3-nearly-a-nexus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mukerji.co.uk\/pioneer-djm-2000-firmware-update-to-version-3-nearly-a-nexus\/","title":{"rendered":"Pioneer DJM 2000 firmware update to version 3 – nearly a Nexus!"},"content":{"rendered":"

This article details the benefits of updating the firmware on a Pioneer DJM 2000. It’ll also explain the differences between a DJM 2000 running the latest firmware, and a DJM 2000 Nexus. It should be useful if you are trying to decide whether to buy a DJM 2000 or a DJM 2000 Nexus, or if you already have a DJM 2000 and want to better understand the benefits of upgrading the firmware.<\/p>\n

An introduction to the Pioneer DJM 2000<\/h3>\n

I recently acquired a DJM 2000 running version firmware 1.27. It’s about 5 years old, but in good condition. Still a very nifty piece of kit. My last mixer was a DJM 500 and the game has really moved on. From a purely non-musical perspective, consider that it has a touch screen and 6 network ports!<\/p>\n

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So a four channel DJ mixer. It can support turntables on two of the channels, and all channels support analogue and digital line in. It can perform the duties of a network hub between up to four CDJ devices, and even connect to two computers for seamless transitioning between DJs at a live event. It has a send\/return loop and a midi interface. There’s a huge amount of potential with all this, which I won’t go into now, but suffice to say this hardware is ready to combine traditional live DJ duties with more creative musical experiences normally restricted to audio studios.<\/p>\n

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From the top view then, this is more or less a traditional four channel mixer with an effects unit shoved in between channels 2 and 3 above the cross fader. So what does that touch screen do?<\/p>\n

It handles administration, midi control, settings etc. At first it seems bizarre that a mixer needs this, but much as we now take games console internet updates as being completely usual these days (remember the initial weirdness of the PS3 being online?!), it makes sense. But it also allows for some live DJ uses:<\/p>\n

7 band cross fader<\/h4>\n

Yes – chop two tracks together in seven chunks of the audio spectrum. Easy high-hat or kick drum swapping right there.<\/p>\n

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Live effects control<\/h4>\n

Use one finger to quickly control the base frequency and oscillation period of any of the built in effects.<\/p>\n

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Updating the firmware<\/h3>\n

See my guide on updating the DJM 2000 firmware<\/a>. If your DJM 2000 is still running version 1.x, you’re in for quite an upgrade!<\/p>\n

Benefits of firmware version 3<\/h3>\n

DJ benefits<\/h4>\n