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4 Channel Pioneer Svm-1000 Coming 2008


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Visit the BPM show and see the mixer in action!

 

In 2004, Pioneer launched the world’s first DVD decks which opened up VJing to DJs.

 

However, a major stumbling block for many was the lack of a simple and easy-to-use AV mixer; DJs and VJs had to use separate mixers to blend sound and vision.

Now the super-versatile SVM-1000 has the power and technology to change all that.

Developed with input from leading DJ and VJ artists this mighty mixer works perfectly in both audio and AV set-ups.

For many artists this mixer will be the missing link they have been waiting for. DJs and VJs around the world now have the potential to explore new avenues of creativity!

 

 

 

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Key Features...

 

World’s first mixer for 4-channel audio and video

Our unique patented Multiple Video Blending Technology makes it possible to offer a mixer that is capable of 4-channel synchronised audio and video mixing.

 

Audio and video in each channel can be controlled in various ways (such as by fader or EQ), and this makes it possible to complete a synchronised AV performance via conventional DJM mixing methods.

 

What’s more, because there is a facility for sound-only or visual-only control, users can create performances according to their individual preferences.

 

When switching the video, the SVM-1000’s cross fader is capable of various effects such as FADE, WIPE and CHROMA-KEY. This presents boundless possibilities in terms of mixing, remixing or scratching at the assigned channel.

 

AV Effect Function opens up a new world of audio and video manipulation

Within the SVM-1000’s 11-inch LCD touch panel (conveniently located front centre) is an AV Effect section, which enables the synchronisation of audio effects and video effects.

 

This function is capable of 30 patterns of effects on the audio and/or visual side, meaning that you can create countless combinations of effects. Each effect can be selected via an animated icon button for an easier (visual) understanding of the effect, thereby allowing DJs to instantly select the best effect for their performance.

 

AV Beat Effect: Automatically detects the tempo (BPM = Beat Per Minute) of the music and affects both audio and video in time with the beat.

 

There are 12 patterns of Beat Effects: DELAY, ECHO, PAN, TRANS, FILTER, FLANGER, PHASER, REVERB, ROBOT, CHORUS, ROLL and REV ROLL. Indeed, users are fully armed on the effects front as each effect allows access to several more effects, including INVERSE, EDGE and HUE .

 

 

AV Touch Effect: Enables a more sensuous use of effects because it allows users to touch and affect the visuals directly, as they appear on the panel. The mixer is loaded with 12 patterns of Touch Effects: RIPPLE, LENS, SPOT, RADIATION, CUBE, BLOCK, KALEIDO, TWIST, ZOOM, DROP, BLUR and DISTORTION.

 

 

Text Effects: Automatically detects the tempo of the track and displays text messages in sync with the beat. The SVM-1000 is equipped with 6 patterns of Text Effects: RANDOM, ZOOM, BLOCK, ROTATION, CRUSH and SLIDE. Messages are inputted via the touch screen’s built-in keyboard, but it is also possible to use an external USB keyboard.

JPEG Viewer Function: use still images from external memory sources

This feature lets you call upon JPEG images (up to 8 files) from SD cards or USB memory for use in the mixer’s Still Image Sampler.

 

By using effects on still images, or mixing these with motion pictures or other stills, this function further expands the range of a creative performance when compared with a moving image-only show.

 

It also allows looping of JPEGs, such as logos of the event/venue/sponsors and DJ branding, to play automatically like a slide show.

 

Designed for use with our DVJ-1000 DVD/CD decks, the SVM-1000 gives DJs comprehensive control by synchronising both audio and video elements of their performance.

 

Even audio-only DJs can easily add visuals synced to the music from the SVM-1000's built-in visualiser capability.

 

Complete with LCD touch panel, an impressive range of effects and 96 kHz/ 24-bit studio sound quality, the MIDI assignable SVM-1000 functions in a similar fashion to our acclaimed DJM series – which for DJs mean s that the doors to full-on AV freedom are now fully open!

 

 

Advanced digital audio/video system allows high quality sound and vision to truly come alive

The SVM-1000 achieves supreme quality sound through its digital sampling system. Digitised by a high quality 96 kHz/ 24-bit sound A/D converter, the analogue signal input passes through the shortest signal route to reach the digital mixing stage.

 

The mixing is then carried out by 32-bit DSP (Digital Signal Processing) – without any deterioration of the sound quality – and this produces the finest possible sound.

 

The mixer also sports a rigid chassis for minimising unnecessary vibration and maximising sound quality, while a dual-shield structure eliminates digital noise and a high performance power section boosts bass for a clear and powerful club sound.

 

The SVM-1000 furthermore incorporates a high performance integrated video circuit. The video signal’s input through the high performance ADC is processed with 600 MHz/32-bit/4800 MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second = 1 million command executions per minute) to ensure full dynamic rage and minimise unnecessary noise. This results in accurate, high quality images – even when visual effects (which are known to cause image deterioration) are used.

 

New club-conscious design/layout

As an instrument that aims to help define a new breed of artist, the SVM-1000 boasts a far more advanced and solid design when compared to standard DJ mixers.

 

To the rear, as seen from the dancefloor, the SVM-1000 features an illuminated display utilising diffused light. Elsewhere it incorporates a Channel Symmetric Layout and a tantalisingly tangible 11-inch LCD touch panel. The panel is designed for a direct and dynamic performance with low latency while using the mixer’s effects, and the symmetrical layout of the channel section is shaped for the slickest of shows.

 

Other DJ/VJ performance functions with innovative digital technology

 

 

Video Trim: Allows you to adjust the brightness of input video in each channel.

 

Video EQ: Allows you to assign video parameters, like RGB, CONTRAST, HUE and SATURATION to EQ, and to synchronise sound equalisers and video control.

 

AV Sync: Allows you to switch between sound and video with synchronous and separate control.

 

Fader Start: Connect up Pioneer’s DVJ players (DVJ-X1s/DVJ-1000s) with a control cable and sliding the cross fader or channel faders can start playback.

 

Fully Assignable MIDI Function: Allows you to control external MIDI equipment, such as EFX and DJ/VJ application software.

 

Video Monitor Select: Allows you to select the type of video monitor output: MASTER, CHANNEL, MASTER AND CHANNEL or MIRROR OF MASTER.

 

Talk Over: Automatically lowers track volume so the DJ or an MC can talk over the track.

 

Peak Level Meter: Allows you to check the peak level of the input sound immediately at each channel.

 

Fader Curve Adjust: Allows you to change the cross fader/channel fader curve.

 

 

Audio Input Terminal:

DVD/LINE x 6 (RCA)

PHONO x 2 (RCA)

DIGITAL IN x 2 (COAXIAL)

MIC x 2 (XLR & 1/4-inch, can also be used as PHONE x 1, 1/4-inch PHONE x 1)

 

Audio Output Terminal:

MASTER OUT x 2 (RCA x 1, XLR x 1)

BOOTH OUT x 1 (1/4-inch PHONE)

HEADPHONE MONITOR OUT x 1 (TOP PANEL 1/4-inch PHONE x 1)

REC OUT x 1 (RCA)

DIGITAL OUT x 1 (COAXIAL)

 

Other Terminal:

MIDI OUT x 2 (5P DIN x 1, USB x 1)

CONTROL ( φ 3.5 MINI JACK) x 4

 

Sampling Rate: 96 kHz

A/D, D/A Converter: 24-bit

 

Video Input Terminal:

DVD/VIDEO x 10 (COMPOSITE RCA)

S-VIDEO x 4 (S1/S2)

 

Video Output Terminal:

MASTER OUT x 4 (COMPOSITE RCA x 1, COMPOSITE BNC x 1, COMPONENT BNC x 1, S1/S2 x 1)

MONITOR OUT x 2 (COMPOSITE RCA x 1, S1/S2 x 1)

Other Terminal: VIDEO SYNC OUT x 4 (BNC)

Other Terminals: USB , SD

 

Dimensions: 500 mm (W) x 412 mm (D) x 202mm (H)

Weight : 12.8 kg

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Heavy!

 

Currently, Prices in UK vary between £3,800 to £6,000

On one US site, the price was around $5,500 (or £2,600 ) which is still £1,200 cheaper than the UK proposed price of £3,800!!

 

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Too expensive, just like their dvd decks.....

 

Having said that i'd love a pair of DVJ1000's.......its just a shame they havent sold so well , allowing the price to fall a little.

 

A decent laptop & a video mixer can do way more (than the DVJ's) for a lot less money

 

 

This mixer looks well tasty, but who is it aimed at?

 

VJ's - Not many of the Vj's i know are interested in this cos of the price, a new 16 input, 6 output video mixer has just been released which is way more interesting for less money.

 

Club DJ's - maybe, once they get some decent video content sorted to match the sounds...unless they're going to play music videos of course, but it begs the question do clubbers want to watch music videos?

 

Mobile Jocks - again maybe but price is going to be a major issue for all but the biggest/richest guys.

 

Live AV Acts - Most probably this is the biggest target market for this mixer, not a massive market.

 

I expect to see these sold via Turnkey in about 2 years when Pioneer finally drop the product. I'll buy one then for £699 (hopefully)

Sound - 32 Channel System, 2 x RCF 4Pro 6001 & 4 x RCF TTS18A Subs - 6K RMS Active System

Lights - 4 x Martin Mac 250+, 4 x Assorted LED FX, 6 x 1m LED Pixelpar, 2 x 1500 W Strobes, PC Control

Video - 6x4 to 14x10 ft screens & assorted projectors, plasmas, 10 DV Layers, broadcast cameras.

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Totally agree!

Who knows, maybe in the next two years we will see even further advances in this field and new products to rival. smile icon

 

 

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Many venues in the big towns eg Birmingham/Manch/London are getting into video mixing big time. Just look at the venue reviews in Night Magazine. Whilst some go down the Edirol way, many use the Pioneer products as they double as DJ decks as well.

 

A local spit and sawdust pub in town has recently had the Numark all-in-one unit.

I used to work for Mitchells/Butlers Inns and all their branded bars had mixeable video (eg Edwards Bars, Flares, Reflex, Walkabout, ONeils, Pig & Truffle etc). The dedicated players werent available at the time and they used very expensive PC based systems with the 'twin CD player' style interface.

 

 

 

 

PS some of the above brands are now owned by other companies!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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