Sync to Pioneer DJ Players

Available in Resolume Arena only!

When using a Pioneer mixer with Pioneer players, you can automatically sync videos in Resolume Arena to the audio played by the DJ. Arena will keep an eye on what track is loaded in the player. When it sees a linked track, it will sync the video for you. This way, your show will be in sync no matter what.


Technical setup

On the hardware side you will need a simple ethernet hub to make the physical connections. The players, the mixer and your machine running Resolume Arena should all plug directly into this hub.

Next, you need to download Pioneer's free Pro DJ Link Bridge application or ShowKontrol

To keep the network setup simple, it is best practice to install the Bridge app on the same machine as you’re running Resolume Arena on.

In the Pro DJ Link Bridge application, select the network interface that connects to the hub (the IP address will likely start with “192.254…“). Do this for both the “PRO DJ Link” and the “TCNET” tabs.

Please refer to the Pro DJ Link Bridge Manual for further explanation about the app. Apart from any Artnet network connection you might have to other wired interfaces, it is best practice to turn off your wifi. You should have only one wired network interface active on the computer while using Pioneer sync.

On the Arena side of the setup you should navigate to Preferences > General >Pioneer DJ Network Interface and make sure that this network is the same network as the Pro DJ Link Bridge application is configured to.

When using different computers to run Arena and the Bridge app, and / or static ip address on the machines, make sure the first two bytes (ie: 192.168.xxx.xxx) of their ip addresses match. 

After you've completed your setup, you will see the available players on the toolbar. Up to 4 players can be connected and synced at the same time.

Resolume will let you know when it can't find any players at all. At this point, you will want to check your network setup and firewall status. Resolume will let you know what ports should be open on the firewall, but maybe it's wisest to just completely open the firewall altogether. You're about to run a fully sync AV set, you shouldn't be using the laptop to browse the web for questionable content anyway. But hey, no judging.

Tip! If you don't see any Pioneer related things at all on the toolbar, make sure Pioneer DJ TCnet is enabled via the View menu.

Toolbar

The toolbar will show important and not so important info about the players. 

  • Fader Opacity Shows the state of the fader on the mixer currently assigned to the player
  • Player Number Up to four PioneerDJ players can be connected and synced to simultaneously
  • Play/Pause/Stop Shows the state of the track currently loaded on the player
  • Time Remaining How much time is left till the end of the track
  • Artwork You liek dah perdy picturez?
  • Track Name / Artist Name Shows which track is currently loaded on the player

 

Linking a clip

To link a video clip to a track on a player, simply drag the player from the toolbar to the clip.

Resolume will now sync the playhead of the video to the audio. It will also trigger the video when the track is loaded in the player. All you need to do is sit back and relax.

Resolume will perfectly follow the time of the audio track. You can do whatever you want on the Pioneer players, and Resolume will follow along. Scratch, loop or slice, everything will stay sync.

Once you've assigned a video to be linked to a Pioneer track, Resolume will make sure that as long as that track is playing on the Pioneer, it's playing in Resolume as well. This means that you cannot accidentally trigger a different clip into the same layer, or even eject the video from that layer. Essentially, a layer playing a Pioneer clip is locked until the song is finished, or a different linked video is started in the same layer.

Tip! To achieve perfect sync and full audiovisual immersion, of course you need to make sure that your audio and video are the same length. You can't just use throw any audio on top of any video and expect magic to happen. Because you're lining up perfectly synced AV material, Resolume will not stretch your video to the length of the audio. So should your video file end before the audio track is over, Resolume will eject it.

To identify tracks, Resolume will use the title that the track has on the player. On the off chance that the track has no proper title, it will default to the filename itself.

Tip! Don't have the Pioneer players handy when prepping your set? No problem. You can also set a clip to Pioneer playback manually. Simply switch the playback mode to Pioneer and fill out the track name manually.

Just like SMPTE playback, Pioneer playback is only available on clips without an audio track.

Options

Once a track is linked, you get access to several options. 

Player

Here you can limit syncing of a particular clip to a particular player. This way, you can make sure that a certain video clip will only sync when played on Player 1. By keeping the setting to Any, it doesn't matter which player is playing the track.

Fader

Judge me by my size, do you? For such a small toggle, this holds some very important functionality. 

This will link or unlink the video layer in Resolume to the fader on the mixer controlling the player that loaded the track. When it's enabled, your video won't be visible until the audio is actually audible. 

You can of course unlink this to keep the reigns in your own hands.

Offset

This will let you make adjustments for any offsets between the start point of the audio and the start point of the video. We're only human, so we all make mistakes, especially during deadline crunch time. So if your video accidentally is missing a few frames at the beginning, you can set the offset to make sure it still lines up perfectly.

Player Layer Target

It can be difficult to predict on which player a DJ will play a track. And of course you don't want to double, triple or even quadruple up on each clip to make sure you're ready in the right layer and don't accidentally eject the playing video. This is what the Player Layer Target is for.

You set the target by right clicking on the player in the toolbar. Here you can choose which Resolume layer the video should go, depending on which player is playing the track. So if the DJ starts a track on player 2, while it's target is set to layer 8, the video will play in layer 8. If the DJ had started the track on player 1 while that player's target is layer 7, it would go in layer 7.

For this feature to work, you do need to set the Clip Target for all the clips that you want synced. The quickest way to do this, is to select all the clips and change their Clip Target to Pioneer Player Determined via the right click context menu.

Tip! If you are running a fully synced composition, you can also set the Clip Target on the composition level. This way, newly added content will be set correctly on import.

Supported Models

  • CDJ-3000
  • CDJ-2000NXS2
  • DJM-V10
  • DJM-V10-LF
  • DJM-900NXS2

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