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Pioneer SVM-1000....seriously??? (pg. 2)
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ºJDº
damn.. that looks sick!
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
lame. I like my dark and dingy club nights. Video seems to be something you'd do when you're tripping on acid with a couple of friends.




i go to a ton of dark and dingy clubs with sick video work.



but it's not really a new thing. check this out
Ryan0751
Sander Kleinenberg is doing is sets with DVJ's, has custom visuals made for tracks. Adds something to the show I suppose.
DJ Manuel C
All I can really say to that is HOLY !!!!:eek: lol just when you think these people couldnt possibly over achieve any further, they slap you in the face with this monster. It looks very expensive (then again all their gear is pricy as hell), but you do get what you pay for! In really big venues video is a big portion of the show. But usually it is not controlled by the dj @ all! They usually just have a dvd player hooked up to some huge projector. If you're a dj who can simultaneously do both, more power to you buddy!
miamitranceman
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ghlight=SVM1000


;)
the_gamemaster
I still can't see the point of video DJing at all. Surely lasers are far better??
Clovis
This is a gimmick if there ever was one...
Ryan0751
It's not for everyone, but it's not a gimmick. Think outside the (edm) box.

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
This is a gimmick if there ever was one...
Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
It's not for everyone, but it's not a gimmick. Think outside the (edm) box.



Yes, I can't wait to see DJs putting even less effort into their mixing because they're too busy blending two pre-made visuals together and pretending to be that much more creative. :rolleyes:

There are professional VJs out there who invest thousands of dollars in high-end visual mixing gear, and take their craft very seriously, who must be absolutely livid at the sight of this thing. DJ's should mix music, leave the visuals to the people who actually know what the hell they're doing...


Case in point, Tommy Lee is using/promoting this POS...
miamitranceman
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Yes, I can't wait to see DJs putting even less effort into their mixing because they're too busy blending two pre-made visuals together and pretending to be that much more creative. :rolleyes:

There are professional VJs out there who invest thousands of dollars in high-end visual mixing gear, and take their craft very seriously, who must be absolutely livid at the sight of this thing. DJ's should mix music, leave the visuals to the people who actually know what the hell they're doing...


Case in point, Tommy Lee is using/promoting this POS...


I don't get the hostility. This looks like a tight unit. I wouldn't be worried about it affecting the quality of a DJ's mixing, and even if it did, it's most likely gonna be out of the price range of most DJ's anyway.


I'd bet good money if it was A&H you would not be so opposed to a piece of gear like this. ;)

Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
I'd bet good money if it was A&H you would not be so opposed to a piece of gear like this. ;)



Nah, my argument clearly doesn't have anything to do with that, and everything to do with what it is. :)

It detracts more than it adds imo.
aLviNx80
quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
Yes, I can't wait to see DJs putting even less effort into their mixing because they're too busy blending two pre-made visuals together and pretending to be that much more creative. :rolleyes:

There are professional VJs out there who invest thousands of dollars in high-end visual mixing gear, and take their craft very seriously, who must be absolutely livid at the sight of this thing. DJ's should mix music, leave the visuals to the people who actually know what the hell they're doing...


Case in point, Tommy Lee is using/promoting this POS...


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