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Pioneer DVJ-X1

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 4:01 pm
by Roland
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The new DVJ-X1 is based on the award winning CDJ-1000, but plays DVD's too!
This amazing unit allows you to manipulate video as well as audio - even scratching and looping!

Combining Pioneer's world-famous CD Jog Dial technology with the flexibility and capacity of DVD, the DVJ-X1 looks just like the company's own CDJ-1000MK2 CD player. But what's even more radical is that the DVJ-X1 has the same functionality – with the added capacity to playback DVDs as well as CDs. This means that digital DJs used to performing live with a CDJ-1000MK2 will have no trouble using the DVJ-X1 as a CD-playback tool.

But crucially, DVJs will also be able to use the DVJ-X1 to manipulate DVD visuals in exactly the same way as they would music. So real-time digital video scratches, loops and instant cues are all possible with the awesome DVJ-X1, while the video and audio streams always stay in perfect sync, even when they're being reversed and pitched. This new Pioneer unit works with all established CD formats as well as DVDs, crossing the boundaries between the once-separate audio and video domains

Specification
Disc Format DVD Video, DVD-R(Video Mode),
DVD-RW(Video Mode)
CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Power Requirements AC220-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 47W
Weight 7.3Kg (16.1lb)
Dimensions 348mm (W) x 451mm (D) x 128mm (H)

Video Output
Composite Video Output RCA (1), BNC (1)
Component Video Output BNC (1)

Preview Video Output
Composite Video Output RCA (1)
S-video Output 4 pin mini DIN (1)

Audio Output
Audio Output (2ch) RCA (1)
Digital Audio Output (coaxial) RCA (1)
Frequency response (CD) 4Hz to 20kHz
4Hz to 44kHz
(DVD, 96kHz )
Signal to Noise Ratio 115dB or more (JEITA)
Distortion 0.006% (JEITA)

Other Terminals
Control terminal 1/8 inch phone jack


*Specifications and design are subject to possible modification without notice.

**The DVJ-X1 does not play DVD-Audio (192 KHz 24-bit), Super Audio CDs or MP3.

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 5:48 pm
by Genesis
hahaha...
Pioneer neko ikh l market!!

I'm stickig to the CDJ-1000 MK2 as their best masterpiece ever. i don't even
need this one, but i guess it might be used at gigs for VJing, might be more
handy than PCs.

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:18 pm
by Roland
Your right Genesis The DJ Can Also Be A VJ !

PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 7:36 pm
by Genesis
but it'll be too much to at once.
most venues now have either a VJ besides the DJ or programmed PCs with
the sound waves to generate the visual effects and lazers.

PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:05 pm
by 3aly
I think they're pushing it.. but who knows... it might take the market one day and outrun the CDJs...

PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 8:00 pm
by Proof
neat stuff....yeah, VDJ's would use it more....plus DVD's have more capacity to hold more songs...so taht would be bigger help for the DJ's...they dont have to carry that much CD's around

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