![]() ![]() ![]() USB 2.0 OR 3.0 – Pioneer CDJs can only read USB 2.0 but will read a USB 3.0 drive perfectly fine.CDJs (and most media players for that matter) only read FAT16, FAT32 or HFS+ file systems from flash drives because they are great for indexing files (such as different tracks) and recalling the information quickly. Most flash drives are FAT systems, but some rare cases such as NTFS, will have compatibility issues. FORMAT – All CDJs use specific file systems when reading your tracks to be played.On average a 5 minute 320kbps MP3 audio file is around 11MB, this means you’ll be able to get around 3000 tracks on a 32GB drive. HOW MUCH SPACE DO I NEED? – The most common sizes used by DJ’s are 32GB/64GB but you can get drives up to 2TB (at a cost!).Ideally you want to go for a minimum speed 0f 100MB/s (megabytes per second). ![]() Having slow transfer speeds means it’s going to take a lot longer to write tracks to your USB drive and also longer for your media player to read them. SIZE MATTERS BUT SPEED RULES – Size is going to be the most common factor to consider BUT speed is the most important.FIRST THINGS FIRSTīefore we get into some recommendations lets highlight some of the key things you’ll need to know: DJing on USB is by far the most popular and efficient format to play music from, so we decided to delve in and see what’s out there and give you some essential tips on using USB’s to DJ. ![]()
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