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NEW... Pioneer DJM 5000
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DJM-5000 Mixer Brings Life into Mobile DJing with Creative New Features
Atlantic City, NJ - DJ Expo Booth #108 (August 10, 2009) � Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Professional Sound and Visual Division today unveils the DJM-5000, an innovative audio mixer designed specifically for the growing number of mobile DJs, offering them additional capabilities to expand their musical and entertainment abilities. The DJM-5000 is geared for all types of performances, offering new features such as multi-zone entertainment, three microphone inputs, Advanced Talk Over, 96kHz / 24-bit sampling, Sound Maximizer, MIDI mapping capability and a built-in sound card. The mixer is intended for rack mount installation, complementing Pioneer�s MEP-7000 and SEP-C1 multientertainment
systems providing improved mobility for DJs on the go.
�The mobile DJ environment continues to be the backbone of the DJ entertainment industry and entertainers in the field now require even more from their mixers. The Pioneer DJM-5000 offers DJs more flexibility within their setups and performances because it is essentially five products in one combining a mic effecter, audio interface, MIDI controller, audio processor and a second zone mixer,� said Matt Dever, vice president for Pioneer�s Professional Sound and Visual Division. �From small clubs and lounges to weddings, this mixer can adapt to varying types of environments.�
Mastering Different Zones
The DJM-5000 features two flexible output modes: multi-zone and standard. In multi-zone mode, the mixer�s outputs can be dedicated to multiple audio sources and distributed to two different areas or rooms. For example, this groundbreaking feature allows DJs to transmit music from a separate source such as an MP3 player to a lounge or cocktail room while simultaneously outputting high energy music from digital turntables to a main dance floor. Similarly, broadcasts from a microphone also can be selected to transmit separately to two different zones, allowing MC performances or announcements to be tailored to the appropriate areas. In standard mode, all four audio outputs are directed to one area
such as a main dance floor.
Mic Check One-Two
The DJM-5000 incorporates another industry first, an exclusive feature called Advanced Talk Over*, which attenuates the frequencies in the mid-range / vocal area of music being played while the microphone is in use. The Advanced Talk Over feature is designed to distinguish announcements made by the DJ and/or MC without lowering the entire volume output, which can often affect the energy of the event. The output of the feature can be adjusted accordingly in two levels through a dedicated control knob on the front panel.
The DJM-5000 also includes three microphone inputs, two of which are independent balanced inputs for performances from an MC and/or vocalist. Each microphone channel has a dedicated volume control as well as a 3-band equalizer for increased tonal quality and control. In addition, the microphone section of the mixer is outfitted with four different effects: reverb, echo plus verb, octaver and pitch to further enhance vocal performances.
High Quality Audio
Much like the DJM-1000 and the industry standard DJM-800, Pioneer also enhanced the output of the DJM-5000 by utilizing a 96kHz/24-bit analog to digital converter as well as a 32-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in the mixing process to ensure the highest audio quality output. In order to virtually eliminate interference generated by other products or power cords, the DJM-5000 employs a shorter signal path designed to reduce the effects of inherent noise, a high performance power supply to stabilize voltage, and shielded dual RCA inputs. Furthermore, for entertainers using compressed audio files, the DJM-5000 has been equipped with a built-in audio processor called Sound Maximizer to enhance low and high frequency ranges. The �Dynamics� function boosts sounds in the lower frequency range up to eight decibels for added bass response, which is particularly helpful when the music source is lacking low-end punch. The �Clarity� function adjusts the gain of the mid-high frequency range by up to an additional four decibels for a brighter and clearer overall sound. The clarity adjustment improves the sense of separation and distinction by emphasizing the mid-high range sounds, even at lower volume levels.
Enhanced Control and Connectivity
The DJM-5000 is equipped with a six-channel (three stereo pairs) USB Audio Interface. The connection allows direct plug-in from a laptop computer** to the mixer over the USB connection without using an additional external sound card. The mixer is fully functional as a flexible MIDI controller. Sixty-one of the DJM-5000�s seventy-three buttons, knobs and sliders are assignable to transmit control data via MIDI signal to a laptop�s USB port while running any MIDI-compatible DJ software.
Additional Functions:
* Digital Input � Two digital inputs allow the user to connect digital sources with digital outputs for the best possible signal quality without deterioration of the content.
* Peak Level Meter � Each channel features a multi-colored, 10-segment / per channel LED meter to quickly view audio levels at a glance
* 3-Band EQ � Equipped with a 3-band (High, Mid, Low) equalizer on each channel, the sound can be adjusted from �26dB to +6dB
* Cross Fader Assign � Users can easily assign channel output via the cross fader for increased flexibility
* Cross Fader Curve Adjust � Allows the curve of the cross fader to be adjusted to any of three patterns
* Fader Start Play � The mixer can automatically start/cue a connected device such as Pioneer�s CDJ or MEP players by simply sliding the cross fader or channel fader
* Rack Mount size � The mixer is a 5U by 19 inches wide rack mount size allowing for a variety of rack mount installation applications, ideal for clubs and studios
The DJM-5000 will be available in October 2009 for a manufacturers� suggested retail price of $1,275.00.
Pioneer offers a complete line of professional DJ Equipment through its Professional Sound & Visual Division. Its DJM series of mixers has become an industry standard at clubs, studios, mobile rigs and homes around the world, known for its high quality sound and reliability. For more information, visit www.pioneerprodj.com.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. is headquartered in Long Beach, Calif., and its U.S. Web address is www.pioneerelectronics.com. Its parent company, Pioneer Corporation, established in Tokyo in 1938, is a preeminent manufacturer of high-performance audio, video and computer equipment for the home, car and business markets.
* Industry first as of August 10, 2009
** Compatible with Windows and Mac. Three stereo outputs can be assigned under Windows only when used with ASIO compliant software.
SPECIFICATIONS
Number of Channels: 4
Input Terminals: CD / LINE x 6 (RCA), DIGITAL IN x 2 (RCA), MIC x 3 (Top Panel XLR / �-inch combo x 1, XLR x 1, �-inch x 1)
Output Terminals: MASTER OUT x 2 (XLR x 1, RCA x 1), ZONE OUT x 1 (XLR), BOOTH OUT x 1 (�-inch), HEADPHONE MONITOR OUT x 1 (Top Panel �-inch), REC OUT x 1 (RCA)
Other Terminals: SEND x 1 (�-inch), RETURN x 1 (�-inch), CONTROL OUT x 2 (3.5mm mini-jack), USB-B Port x 1
Sampling Rate: 96kHz
A/D, D/A Converter: 24bit
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005% or less
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 102 dB (LINE)
Headroom: 19dB
Voltage: 120V / 60 Hz
Power Consumption: 29 W
Dimensions: 19in (W) x 8.86in (D) x 4.24in (H) 482.6mm (W) x 225.1mm (D) x 107.8mm (H)
Weight: 15.2lbs / 6kg
Hmmmmmm. It looks.... OK. 
For us club DJ's it's not very appealing, but for mobile DJ's, I can see this being really appealing. Besides Pioneer's obvious statement saying that it's a mobile mixer, you can also tell because they eliminated the PHONO in's. They also eliminated the effects and added the ZONE controls. Zone control is a great feature if you're doing a mobile gig where you need sound in more than one area.
another pioneer mixer which is completely digital, useless
nice, i was wondering if they were ever going to update the 3000
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| Originally posted by Tony Morello nice, i was wondering if they were ever going to update the 3000 |
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| Originally posted by orTof�nChiLd another pioneer mixer which is completely digital, useless |
no news on teh cdjs?
When is the upgrade to the djm800 coming out?
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| Originally posted by snatonsb When is the upgrade to the djm800 coming out? |
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| Originally posted by Marcus007 no news on teh cdjs? |
It's kinda cool that CDJ's and mixers are going to all have USB. Only problem - not many laptops have more than 2 USB ports. I guess they could run the CDJ's USB can be hubbed through the mixer but that would have to create latency issues.
The cost is going to be $1300+tax.
That's a lot for a relatively simple mixer, but I think it's an incredibly stupid move to remove the phono's.
A lot of mobile Dj's still rely on vinyl for older music so this mixer only works for a potion of the market.
If this is pioneer's attempt to try to kill off turntables (becuase they don't have that in their line) then it's a major fail.
i dont understand why anyone needs to mic inputs with separate controls from everything else? own low,mid,high etc etc. it could just be a fully operating channel with a mic selection option and be a 6 channel mixer instead? does anyone actualy mix 4 songs at a time and then sing with two mics on top of that????
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| Originally posted by palm i dont understand why anyone needs to mic inputs with separate controls from everything else? own low,mid,high etc etc. it could just be a fully operating channel with a mic selection option and be a 6 channel mixer instead? does anyone actualy mix 4 songs at a time and then sing with two mics on top of that???? |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN The cost is going to be $1300+tax. That's a lot for a relatively simple mixer, but I think it's an incredibly stupid move to remove the phono's. A lot of mobile Dj's still rely on vinyl for older music so this mixer only works for a potion of the market. If this is pioneer's attempt to try to kill off turntables (becuase they don't have that in their line) then it's a major fail. |
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| Originally posted by Tony Morello in my 7 years of mobile djing, i never used a turntable all the old stuff is available on cd the keyword here is mobile, lugging around all that gear along with a turntable or 2 AND records just isn't an option this mixer along with a dual unit cdj in a flight case paired with a set of active speakers is a godsend, you want as little pieces to lug around as possible as for the mics, in a wedding situation, you'll have one for the MC and one for yourself, plus whoever would be coming up to speak isn't going to all sound the same, being able to tweak the eq to each speaker's sound will create a better end product |
This mixer sucks, thats all i'm gonna say.
Go analogue, go Allen & Heath
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN That's strange? Every mobile jock I've ever known takes a crate of vinyl (at least with them). Yes, if it's a smaller one they don;t bother, but with the big weddings and private events they nearly always have had a full DJ booth type setup. Usually with rack mount CD players but maybe because it's been a while and things have changed???? |
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