Audioagnostic
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For those unfamiliar with the technology.
These are very cool devices meant for djs. You can play a cd, make loops, change the pitch, scratch, play music backwards.
I recently bought a pair of Pioneer cdj 1000mk3 and use the digital out to feed my dac. Sounds excellent but it is a nice toy as well...
When you load a cd it starts playing immediately but it takes some time to display the full waveform of the whole song. So, I presume there is some digital storage. But how is all the sound manipulation done? Is this all in the digital domain and does my dac do the final conversion to analogue?
Or are there subsequent adc and dac steps inside the machine?
This is just academic interest, I am happy with it. My Pioneer sounds fine and is built like a tank. Very forgiving for scratched disks as well. Bit large but it looks very cool and anachronistic next to my tiny dac.
Any links to sites that help me understand the tech inside these players is welcome!
The pic below has one of my machines, here still hooked up through its analogue outputs.
These are very cool devices meant for djs. You can play a cd, make loops, change the pitch, scratch, play music backwards.
I recently bought a pair of Pioneer cdj 1000mk3 and use the digital out to feed my dac. Sounds excellent but it is a nice toy as well...
When you load a cd it starts playing immediately but it takes some time to display the full waveform of the whole song. So, I presume there is some digital storage. But how is all the sound manipulation done? Is this all in the digital domain and does my dac do the final conversion to analogue?
Or are there subsequent adc and dac steps inside the machine?
This is just academic interest, I am happy with it. My Pioneer sounds fine and is built like a tank. Very forgiving for scratched disks as well. Bit large but it looks very cool and anachronistic next to my tiny dac.
Any links to sites that help me understand the tech inside these players is welcome!
The pic below has one of my machines, here still hooked up through its analogue outputs.