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My Christmas List: Pioneer SVM-1000
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| ingy6969 |
are you a VDJ?
if not then the question is why would you this monstrosity? for effect? why not go for the new 800 or buy an efx 1000. |
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| beema |
| pioneer, the leader in gluttonous extravagance |
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| DJ Eco |
| I like to keep it basic... 70% of the people that buy (and can afford) some of the best equipment out there don't even know how to use it (not saying you, but in general)... I'm happy with the system I have now, haha.. |
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| Stassi |
| I wouldn't mind this as I would like to get into VDJing, but its a hobby that is just too expensive. |
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| gimmebeatz |
| whats the pricing lookin like for this? |
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| DanAX |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Eco
I like to keep it basic... 70% of the people that buy (and can afford) some of the best equipment out there don't even know how to use it (not saying you, but in general)... I'm happy with the system I have now, haha.. |
That's true, I bought myself EFX500 when it first came out, until now I still don't know how to use that ...So I went to back to use the effects from my DJM500 instead..now that EFX500 is piece of junk for me taking up studio space.. |
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| JohnnyMonsoon |
I gotta say, I'm pretty impressed with the mixer. I got the chance to play with it here in Seattle when Sander Kleinenberg came to play at the Last Supper Club. While it might be overkill for simple DJ use, it is damn fun to play around on. I like the way the effects are laid out on the touchscreen better than how they are setup on my djm800.
I told the resident who plays with me at the club to show me what he thought of it while using it, lol :p
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