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New Pioneer SVM-1000
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| Ted Promo |
| haha, ahh the patriotic level colours. |
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| cmay119 |
| Doesn't look like you'll be able to upgrade to Rotary. If you buy this you're stuck with line faders :( |
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| Hasneez |
| quote: | 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.
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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. |
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| i got big pants |
i like the price on that...
$6000 US |
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| 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. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| quote: | 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! |
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| 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 |
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| 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? :)
| quote: | 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! |
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| 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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