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New Pioneer SVM-1000
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miamitranceman
The next logical step for Pioneer. Holy crap that's gonna be expensive!

http://www.djresource.eu/Topics/sto...ioneer-SVM1000/
Ted Promo
haha, ahh the patriotic level colours.
stan229
that is sexy
cmay119
Doesn't look like you'll be able to upgrade to Rotary. If you buy this you're stuck with line faders :(
Hasneez
OMG :eyes:
Hasneez
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Originally posted by cmay119
Doesn't look like you'll be able to upgrade to Rotary. If you buy this you're stuck with line faders :(



And off course there are these obvious controls available :

* Audio Master Rotary
Instead of a fader, the Pioneer SVM=1000 has a rotary control for the master level. This will prevent you from making accidental mistakes due to your sleeves or other miss-grabbing.
* Video Master Rotary
Fade the Master Output to white or black by rotating this knob left or right.
* Balance
Sets the positions of the sound from left to right, when centered you feel a click.
* Booth Monitor
Control the Monitor Output for your monitor speakers.
*
Cross Fader A/B Selector
Use to route a channel to the designated site of the Cross Fader. When THRU is selected, the Cross Fader is bypassed.
i got big pants
i like the price on that...

$6000 US
DJChrisB
Looks cool. The main problem that is that there still isn't much in this genre for music videos. Most of what I have seen people mix of the DVDJ's is essentially Winamp visualizations, which is just kinda cheesy. Maybe this will open the flood gates for dance videos, but they have a high production cost so I doubt it.
SPAWNmaster
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Originally posted by DJChrisB
Looks cool. The main problem that is that there still isn't much in this genre for music videos. Most of what I have seen people mix of the DVDJ's is essentially Winamp visualizations, which is just kinda cheesy. Maybe this will open the flood gates for dance videos, but they have a high production cost so I doubt it.


you haven't seen sander k then.

anyone who buys a pair of dvj's and doesn't go above and beyond cutting between music videos is wasting money. furthermore I've only seen 2 dj's who use the dvjs (one of whom was sander kleinenberg). while a lot of the material is planned it looks really good and adds a very visual quality to the music experience!
nefardec
quote:
Looks cool. The main problem that is that there still isn't much in this genre for music videos. Most of what I have seen people mix of the DVDJ's is essentially Winamp visualizations, which is just kinda cheesy. Maybe this will open the flood gates for dance videos, but they have a high production cost so I doubt it.


almost any interesting club these days deals with video


hardly "music videos".

sander k is an example, as spawnmaster said, but hardly the best example IMO

Ryan0751
Gonna go check him out next Friday with his DVJ setup.

I read that he has staff that makes all the visuals for him though, otherwise, damn, don't we already have enough to do as DJ's? :)

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Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
you haven't seen sander k then.

anyone who buys a pair of dvj's and doesn't go above and beyond cutting between music videos is wasting money. furthermore I've only seen 2 dj's who use the dvjs (one of whom was sander kleinenberg). while a lot of the material is planned it looks really good and adds a very visual quality to the music experience!
SPAWNmaster
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Gonna go check him out next Friday with his DVJ setup.

I read that he has staff that makes all the visuals for him though, otherwise, damn, don't we already have enough to do as DJ's? :)


yes that's right, his visuals are all premade but i certainly think he does it in good taste, and while maybe not the best are definately a good effort.

also, as far as dj's not having enough to do, im one to think that we don't do hardly enough! but then again i'm moving towards a live performance setup these days, so it's just my funk.
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