Pioneer DJM-600 4 Channel Mixer with Effects/Sampler
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on 22-04-2003 12:27This content is © 2003-2025 The DJResourceVote :
Pioneer's all new DJ mixer, Supreme durability and sound quality,BPM Sampler,
Auto Beat Effects, 3 Cross Fader Curves, Headphone Splits - between assigned
channels, Kill Function, Auto BPM Counter and many many more features... The
DJM-600, has all the excellence of the DJM=500, plus many innovative DJ
friendly features setting the new standard in clubland.
The
Pioneer DJM-600(S) is for
artists, it's for those serious about music, for those serious about their mixes! Complete with an impressive arsenal of powerful effects, sampling functions,
automatic beat synchronization, a choice of cross fader curve patterns and superb
sound quality the DJM-600S is set to create the ultimate high!
This model is available in Black (
DJM-600) and Silver (
DJM-600S).

Specifications
Frequency Response
20Hz ~ 20kHz
Distortion
0.02 %
Signal to Noise Ratio line
87 dB
Crosstalk
>70 dB
Power Supply
AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
34 W
Dimensions
320 x 372 x 107 ( WxDxH )
Net Weight
6.6 kg
Input Specs & Terminals
CD
2 x (RCA)
Line
3 x (RCA)
Phono
3 x (RCA)
Mic / Sub Mic
1 x(Combi Phone/XLR)
1 x(Phone Jack 6.3)
Faderstart
2 x (mono mini JACK)
Return
2 x mono (Phone Jack 6.3mm)
Output Specs & Terminals
Master Out 1
1 x (XLR) +2 dBu / 600 Ohm
1 x (RCA) +2 dBu / 10k
Booth
1 x (RCA) 0dBv / 600 Ohm
Record
1 x (RCA) -8dBu / 10k
Send
2 x mono (Phone Jack 6.3mm)
Headphone Monitor Out
1 x (Jack 6.3mm)
Channel Equalizers
Low Frequency
-26 ~ +6 dB @ 100Hz
Mid frequency
-26 ~ +6 dB @ 1kHz
high Frequency
-26 ~ +6 dB @ 10kHz
Microphone Equalizers
Low Frequency
-12 ~ +6 dB @ 100Hz
high Frequency
-12 ~ +6 dB @ 10kHz
Sampler
Sampling Rate
44.1 kHz
Resolutions
16 bits stereo
A/D Converter
20 bit
This is a new DJ function that allows you to sample your favorite sources and
play them back easily at the touch of a button. The BPM is measured digitally
and recorded automatically exclusively for designated beats ( 1 / 2 / 4 / 8
/ 16 ) beats.
If set to the Stand-By mode when no sound is present, the function automatically
starts and stops recording in response to the presence and absence of the input
signal and achieves the correct sampling with perfect timing. What's more, the
user can edit the end position, making possible a wide diversity of playback
effects by making use of three playback mode options and the cross fader start.
- AUTO BEAT SAMPLING
Enables you to record up to 8 seconds of sound for sampling.
- AUTO SYNCHRONOUS START
From any given CUE point you can start a recording, when there's no sound on
the selected input the sampler keeps STANDBY.
- MANUAL SINGLE PLAY
Plays back the recorded sound once only when the button is being pressed.
The samples automaticly stops with playing when the button is released.
- AUTO LOOP PLAY
Sample can be seamlessly and continually looped with this feature, the loop
starts afer you pressed the button.
- AUTO LOOP/STRETCH PLAY
Extends or shortens the recorded sound in accordance with the current track's
BPM and plays back the sound repeatedly. This will give you a very accurate
and in-phase running loop. When it seems to go off-beat : slow down the
current track (on the CD-player or your turntable). Sometimes the BPM's are
not interpetrated right, just a prove that the DJ cannot be replaced.
Easy to use, DJ friendly sound effects. Effects dial allows complete control
over the intensity of the effect. Enables sound effects on 1/4, 1/2, 1/1, 2/1,
4/1, 8/1 beats with the ease of just pressing a button. Linked to BPM, the DJM-600
can add effects to each CHANNEL, MIC and MASTER independently.
You can produce
music that makes full use of high-level DJ techniques by performing quick setting
with the Beat Unit Switch button, adjusting the precise time parameters, or
controlling the balance between the effect sounds and the original sounds by
varying the mix ratio. Moreover, even when using the fader, it is possible to
leave just the effect sounds without linking to BPM.
- DELAY
Repeats a sound once with a reduced volume. You can set the delay to the desired
tempo by pressing the small buttons below the parameter display.
- ECHO
Repeats a sound several times, but with a reduced volume. You can set the
echo sound to their desired tempo.
- AUTO PAN
Automatically shifts the sound to the right and left. Also capable of short
auto pan sequences that would be impossible via manual operation.
- AUTO TRANS
Periodically cuts the sound.
- AUTO FILTER
Periodically varies the sound color.
- FLANGER
Periodically reproduces a sound effect resembling a jet airplane ascending
and descending.
- REVERB
Reproduces a reverberating sound effect.
- PITCH SHIFTER
Allows the interval to be freely varied throughout a range of +/-1 octave. With
this, the user can compensate for interval changes when using analog turntables
or for tempo changes when different makers' CD players are used. Additionally,
choruses can be made by employing mix ratios.
- EXTERNAL EFFECT INPUT (SEND/RETURN)
Allows the user to connect the mixer to an external effector or sampler,
etc.
When the Headphone Output switch is set to MONO SPLIT, the right channel becomes
the master and the left channel becomes the CH sound. Choosing Plural with the
headphone cue, the user can also hear mixed sound. Moreover, this function can
perform right and left level adjustment, thereby making monitoring easier.
Assign any channel you want to monitor it on the your Headphone. You can also
assign inputs to either side of phone for monitoring and cueing. Vary the level
of mix transition between assigned channels. You can split the Headphone output
or listen to a stereo signal. The volume is controlled by a seperate knob.
The internal BPM counter can measurement from 70 to 180 BPM fast and accurate.
When the beat is not a consistant 4-measures beat, it might take a little longer
for the DJM to get the right value. The effects can be synced with the tempo
of the music that you're playing. A beat indicator informs you when the required
beat is linked to the Auto BPM.
Connected to the CDJ Series, the DJM-600 can begin playback of a track using
the sliding cross fader or the channel fader. It can mix tracks without creating
spaces by setting the stand-by track's cue point and performing a single-action
cut-in. Since it returns to the cue point via the back fader alone, sampler-style
playback is also possible. Start/back play of sources recorded using the built-in
sampler is also possible using the cross fader.
Easily replaceable Channelfaders (4 channel + 1 Master) with Sensitive Touch
Faders. These fader might look a little fragile, but they are extremely durable
and reliable. Channel 1 and Channel 2 have Fader Start Play (in conjunction
with Pioneer's CDJ series).
Three different Cross Fader Curve patterns can be selected. Fader Start Play
with cross fader or channel fader (in conjunction with Pioneer's CDJ series).
Fader Back Cue Play (in conjunction with Pioneer's CDJ series).
3-band independent EQ for each Channel with a vast EQ range from 26dB (nearly
kill function) to +12dB.
Peak Level Meter For Each Channel, Source input levels are given instantly for
each channel.

Independent Monitor Selection Switch

Monitor any channel input or effect independently or simultaneously

Booth Monitor Level

Adjusts the volume for a separate DJ booth monitoring system

Balanced Output: Direct connection to amplifier

Top panel phones output

Trim

Separate controls for each channel

Also available in black (US : Black only!)
What do you think about Pioneer DJM-600 ??
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Nvie wrote on 25-03-2005 @ 13:53wat is de geluidskwaliteit van deze mixer nou? sommigen zeggen in een woord ruk en anderen vinden het weer geweldig?
Lead wrote on 25-03-2005 @ 19:13Zolang je hem niet door het rood heen jaagt (zoals het zou moeten) is
er niets aan de hand. Dit is een discussie meestal gebaseerd op een
persoonlijke mening en erg afhankelijk van de rest van het systeem. Als
je JB Systems luidsprekers hebt zul je niet kunnen horen. Als je
bijvoorbeeld Function One hebt kun je veel meer details en diepte in
het geluid onderscheiden waardoor je op meer dingen kunt letten...
Ik heb er zelf nog nooit last van gehad, maar dan blijf ik met mijn VU
meter altijd uit het rood. Ik ga voor ik moet draaien naar de zaal
technicus toe en probeer te regelen dattie me max vermogen geeft... en
daar neem ik dan maar genoeg mee...
Uiteindelijk bepaald hij hoe hard het gaat (de zaal techneut) een DJ kan alleen maar bepalen wat voor kwaliteit je uitstuurd.
DaRoyal wrote on 26-05-2005 @ 12:05De faders van de 'gewone' (retail) versie van de DJM-600 schijnen nogal regelmatig vervangen te moeten worden hè? En klopt het dat op de grote feesten zoals Dance Valley, Mysteryland, enz. gemodificeerde DJM-600's staan, met betere faders?
DaRoyal wrote on 28-05-2005 @ 09:41Ik dacht dat ergens gelezen te hebben, maar dat is dus een broodje aap verhaal denk ik.
Kan overigens dat topic niet meer in.
Lead wrote on 28-05-2005 @ 11:15Nope, niet waar.
Er is een bedrijf in de UK die de DJM-600's ombouwd, zie
dit topic. Maar dit is niet iets wat gebruikelijk wordt gedaan. Alle mixers die je op de grote festivals en evenementen ziet zijn ongemodificeerde toestellen, zo uit de doos de flightcase in.
vennix wrote on 08-01-2006 @ 00:42mensen al die zever van slechte geluidskwalitiet is zever in pakjes geloof me m'n broer heeft hem al gehad en ik heb er zelfs ook al mee gedraaid en ik heb er niks op aan te merken het is een perfecte mixer op elk oppervlakte als je het mij moest vragen alleen 1 nadeel ik vind dat de high , mid en bass knoppen veel te dik zijn je hebt er nie zoveel gevoel op ieder zijn mening natuurlijk he maar nu weet je de mijne
grz vennix
kavafis wrote on 09-02-2007 @ 21:16top.....
personally i like it more than the 800....
Foxxer wrote on 10-11-2007 @ 12:19kavafis
wrote on 09-02-2007 21:16:08 top.....
personally i like it more than the 800....
no i like the 800 more because the sound that's comes out of it is better!
BenQ wrote on 07-05-2009 @ 17:48Should i buy this one or the DJM-400 if they cost the same?? I´m using it (so far) only in my bedroom. Please help!
Pronoia wrote on 14-07-2009 @ 14:05Ik heb al jarenlang een Dateq XTC in huis en heb sinds kort een DJM- 600 (2e hands) gekocht omdat ik dat mengpaneel zelf eens wilde testen.?De DJM- 600 heb ik een paar keer op feesten mee gedraaid en dat was verder allemaal prima. Ik moet zeggen dat het geluid een stuk?minder goed?klinkt als bij de Dateq XTC.?De knoppen voelen ook veel 'goedkoper' aan. Net speelgoed.?Ik vind dat bij de Dateq XTC de bass, mid en hoog beter 'afgesteld' zijn. ??
Een maatje heeft de DJM- 800 staan en daar heb ik dan ook al eens mee gedraaid. Dat mengpaneel is qua geluid en knoppen veel beter als de DJM- 600. Heerlijk gewoon! Maar kiezen tussen de XTC en DJM- 600 kan ik nog steeds niet. De effecten zijn natuurlijk leuk maar ik heb ook een Kaos Pad van Korg wat overigens een erg leuk apparaat is!
djspob wrote on 07-09-2010 @ 22:44old is gold

the 500 & 600 are the best
Gilles123 wrote on 03-10-2011 @ 17:45Denk eraan om misschien een 2eh hands djm 6000 te kopen wat denken jullie daarvan doen of verder sparen voor bv djm 700?
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