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The CDJ-350 will allow users to create DJ performances with various digital music files including MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF files that are stored on different forms of media, including USB mass storage device class products1 or CD-R/RW discs. The media player also includes Pioneer’s proprietary music management software, rekordbox™, making it possible to manage music files on a computer for quick song selection when played back on compatible Pioneer players.
Compatible with Various Media and Music Formats – Playback of MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF files recorded on USB devices and CD-R/RW discs as well as conventional music CDs.

Rekordbox™ Music Management Software – Through the rekordbox software, music files are analyzed by BPM2 and beat position and can be categorized by genre. Analyzed music can be selected by genre, album or artist on the CDJ-350.

BEAT Display Function – Visually illustrates the beat position of a song and the playback point providing easier hand, eye and ear coordination when performing scratches and loops.

Auto Beat Loop Function - With one press of a button on the player, the user can create various loop performances including:

Beat Loop - Matches the beat and repeats a 4-beat loop

Loop Divide - While playing a loop, plays the loop at a different rhythm

Hot Loop - While playing a loop, returns to the start of the loop and plays it

Auto BPM Lock – Users can set a Master beat per minute (BPM) on the CDJ-350 that current playing songs can be synchronized to with a touch of a button. The feature enables beginners to easily match the tempos of songs by simply adjusting the speed to the Master BPM on each player.

Create Playlist Function – While a song is playing, users can immediately add it to a new playlist with a touch of a button for future playback of favorite songs.

DJ Software Compatible – The CDJ-350 is MIDI compatible with other DJ software allowing it to be used as an audio interface.

Other features include:

Vibration-resistant utilizing Shock-Proof Memory3 and Floating Architecture

Four level tempo settings for maximum variation range of a song's tempo (±6%, ±10%, ±16% and WIDE)

Resume Function enables users to remove a disc and resume playback at the same spot when the disc is reloaded

Playable Media: Music CDs, CD-R/RW, USB devices (flash memory/HDD, etc.)

Playable Files: MP3, AAC, WAV (44.1 kHz/16bit), AIFF (44.1 kHz/16bit)

File formats compatible with USB storage: FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, HFS+

Frequency Performance: 4 Hz–20 kHz

Signal/Noise Ratio: 115 dB or higher (JEITA)

Total Harmonic Distortion 0.006 % (JEITA)

USB Ports: USB A Port × 1, USB B Port × 1

Audio Output Terminals: AUDIO OUT (RCA)

Other Terminals: Control (3.5mm dia. mini-plug)

Max External Dimensions: 8.66in (W) x 11.36in (D) x 4.21in (H)

Weight: 5 lbs

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if they did i would have no problem buying it, dont think ill really use cds only usb's, although theres no reason not to put the cd player with it anyway, costs next to nothing and its just an added extra

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I wonder when they'll put out a media player that doesnt have a disc component (just USB input for MP3 playback)? The MDJ 600....

what do you mean doesn't have a disc component?

Specifications wrote:

Playable Media: Music CDs, CD-R/RW, USB devices (flash memory/HDD, etc.)

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this is crazy. go cdj800 or cdj1000. im starting to think all the rest of these cd players are all looks and no action. sure they got the "goods" but where has the "compact" disk player gone?

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I wonder when they'll put out a media player that doesnt have a disc component (just USB input for MP3 playback)? The MDJ 600....

what do you mean doesn't have a disc component?

Specifications wrote:

Playable Media: Music CDs, CD-R/RW, USB devices (flash memory/HDD, etc.)

C'mon Buck...take a breath and read it again (out loud might help) ;)

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No worries...

(I went to give you some rep fro admitting your mistake and computer says "To give reputation the same user you should spread it around"? Reads like a chinese instruction manual :scratch: )

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I've tried to +rep tomy before and it said the same thing, except the last time I +rep him was days before I think.

Anyway, its a good system. Just need to iron out the creases

Hey.. what about those CDJ 350s ey!?... :P

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well i just checked it and saved it at 15 minutes.

so that shouldn't actually happen

BUT, you were having cookie issues so mebe that was it?

i mean CDJ three fifty stuff

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