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CDJ-350 & DJM-350 EXPLOSIVE PERFORMANCE Creatively compact, with USB recording, rekordbox™ and high quality effects


CDJ-350 compact multi-player / Playback from audio CD, CD-R/RW and USB memory devices / Supports MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF formats / Includes music management software rekordbox™ / Auto BPM Lock mix-assist / USB – HID, MIDI audio interface / Beat Loop Function with Loop Divide


DJM-350 two-channel mixer / USB Port for instant recording / Track Mark button splits recording for indexed mixes / Four innovative effects: Gate, Jet, Crush, Filter / Three-band isolator EQ on each channel / High fidelity digital design with isolated components


The 350 series is packed with features found on Pioneer’s top-level kit to make everyone’s move into clubland more accessible and inspirational. With the CDJ-350, you can play MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF files from USB memory sources, CD-R/RW discs, or audio CDs. Use music management software rekordbox™ to prepare more for performance. And exploit mix-assist options like Beat Display, Auto BPM Lock, Auto Beat Loop and Playlists editing.


Videos featuring Tim Berg on PIONEER.CO.UK CDJ-350 & DJM-350 available separately PGB 350 AD GUESTLIST NETWORK.indd 1 14/6/10 11:08:32


Its audio interface also enables full controller capability, including integration with any MIDI compatible DJ software. On the DJM- 350, you will benefit from four effects, precise high and low-pass filter control, plus three-band isolator EQ for each channel. You can even record your set in professional WAV format with track markers, directly onto a USB storage device. Compact format but big on performance: introducing the CDJ-350 & DJM-350.


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