didnt really know where to post this...sorry :oops:
http://www.lilypix.com/photos/data/d...947_p39483.jpg
it is molto sexyio tho :cool:
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didnt really know where to post this...sorry :oops:
http://www.lilypix.com/photos/data/d...947_p39483.jpg
it is molto sexyio tho :cool:
Slick. Is it me or are there no effects on there?...
What's with the "studio-style" faders?
:clap: Nice one... shame there's no internal FX-processor in it tho... :neutral:
its ghot dual send and return so i think they r gonna release in line with the new EFX1000
http://store1.yimg.com/I/djgear_1828_22449454
should be a tidy package :clap:
can it compete with the allen n heath
Screw the fx I'm glad they didn't put that garbage on there.
Still no kill switches or faders tho.... and the console style faders are pretty dumb for a dj mixer..
Sweet.. another Pioneer product I don't have to waste money on :)
good for djs with little or no tricks.
Ill stick to my 600.
I wouldn't mind the efx processor for a few tricks with a live PA. That would be kind of useful. The old EFX 500 was always pretty good for that.
Master isolators on the top right look ok.
They always dress up their gear don't they?
Still prefer my A&H to be honest...anyday.
Eq's for the booth monitor? stroke of genius.... how many time have you been mixing on a shitty foldback and wanted to eq the mids so you could hear what you're doing?
me = a million.
This looks sweet.
looks pretty cool
Yeah agreed, that's a pretty good idea...Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig McW
Although I'm not sure if I like this compared to the djm500/600...not keen on the faders or the lack of internal fx on board...
looks a bit cheap. good ideas going into it tho, except console faders, i hate that
Specs please.
agreed for thos who dont want to use efx... an external efx proc has always been better than those cheap interated proc...Quote:
Originally Posted by gumpy green
but a dj cando tricks with records etc. the long fadrersa re not a problem, i consider this a basic dj skill to be able to use long faders to make cuts .... so thes faders do not forbid cut-like tricks.
and the long faders allow more precise mixing anywas... that was the BIG problem of the DJ500/600 the EQ and faders werejust un-precise libreating all the sound power at some part of their range, and doing nothing outside of it
master isolater is a wicked idea, would love to have one of those intergrated on the 600, had to buy an external one.
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SPECS
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3 Mic / 10 Line / 6 phono / 4 Digital / 2 "sound"
- 19" Rackmount / Tabletop design
- Digital Out - Switchable 48 kHz or 96kHz
- MIDI Out / MIDI Cross Fader for operation of external equipment
- 2 Band Booth EQ for equalizing the booth monitor
- Fader Start Play for CD player control on ALL 6 channels
- 3 Band Equalizer (-26dB to +6dB) with Hi, Mid and Low settings in per channel
- Master Output Attenuator - rear panel output attenuation of master 1 and 2 O/P's by 0dB, -3dB, -6dB, -12dB
- Peak Level Meters for all 6 INPUT channels AND MASTER OUTPUT to MONITOR levels
- 2 x Send / Return Channels (PRE/POST & AUX)
The DJM-1000 will be available from the beginning of April
PRICE £2000 approx
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The DJM-1000 is a robust installation grade mixer with the highest quality digital audio, enhanced functionality and intuitive design.
It's the result of extensive industry research and development with world-renowned DJs, club technicians and installation engineers.
The DJM-1000 employs Pioneer's expertise in audio technology to create a high-end reference audio mixer that is easily connected to traditional DJ equipment as well as other digital devices like samplers, effectors and digital turntables - giving professional DJs uncompromised performance and the flexibility to perform the best possible sets.
Pioneer's heritage in digital technology has been used to create a high-grade digital audio path for the DJM-1000. The mixer has a 24-bit/96kHz digital sampling rate and a 32-bit/96kHz digital sound processor. The DJM-1000's digital input-output signal path allows for transparent signal processing of Pioneer's CDJ and DVJ series of digital decks, ensuring the best possible sound quality. Analogue input signals are also digitised by a high quality A/D converter and mixed without any deterioration to the audio. The unit has a rigid chassis to minimise vibrations and a high performance power supply to produce clear, powerful sound.
The inclusion of a 3-band Master Isolator allows the user to control the levels from +6dB to - 26(Kill) dB in each band. It can also be used to attenuate and accent partial bands. A 17 phase fader curve allows adjustment not only of the cross fader curve but also the curves of the channel faders. This enables DJs to customise the feel of the mixer to suit their own personal style.
The DJM-1000 is also designed to integrate easily with the new Pioneer EFX-1000 Effector along with future Pioneer Pro-DJ products. All will share the same high quality sound and can be controlled via digital links to give even greater variety to a DJs performance.
Unique features and industry firsts included on the DJM-1000 are: A new Sound Link / EFX Link function that is used to control other Pioneer equipment via a link cable. A BPM Synchronise Function that synchronises the BPMs of all attached equipment, i.e. CDJs and an EFX unit. A Visual Link Button used when other visual equipment is connected, which enables control of visual effects and fades with the Pioneer MIDI cross fader.
The bespoke ALPS line faders can be easily changed for rotary versions giving clubs the flexibility to cater for DJs preferences
:love: :love: :love:
£2000???
Yeah, way too expensive. And I hate those faders! I agree with Traxx - " I'll stick to my 600 "... But yeah, the booth EQ function is something all (club) mixers should have!
ya wanna be running a vestax skratch mixa like the 07 or 07isp and outboard fx to learn some decent dj tricks.....them things just hold yer tricks back....
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Originally Posted by gumpy green
been there...done that. :cool:
lets hear it then....would like to hear what others have did with this style...wish others would get into it too cos most techno djs are boring.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zektor
im ther still learning and will be all my life ...ther is never no end to the possibilties of music/djing ..so you cant really you say that...
check my sig for this style.....live last weekend @ our club night.....it should get you back onto doing it....done that,,,pfffttt.. ;)
Doe,s look pritty good i,ve got 2 pioneer cdj 800,s & their great but can this mixer stand up too the mighty xone 62 or the 464 i recently bought the 62 & its just mega simple layout easy to use and seems to be getting like the technics mk2 as an industry standard totally awsome don,t think it will beat the allen & heath but when it comes to cd,s they have got it licked :clap:
apart from all the extra digital shit thats in there they have priced it high enough so that it doesn't bring down the price of the 500 and the 600 :cry: :cry: bastards!!! i am waiting for the price to drop for ages, cheepest 600 is around 600 quid, and its been out for a a few as well.if i was gonna pay that sort of cash for a mixer(2000) i would av a a+h xone 92 ;) feck all this digi shite :dontevengothere: ;)
Yeah regardless of the fact that I don't like many things about this mixer.. one of the biggest turnoffs is the digital pathway.... :/
I wonder what the curves on the eq's and the input gains are like on this mixer......never owned a Pioneer but any time I have played on one I find the curves odd to say the least especially on the input gain....the knob goes from 9 oclock round to 3 oclock and the only range that isn't silent or overloaded is between 12.00 and 12.10. Well ya know what i mean.
i do indeed nasty..
same with the 300 round the gaff..
True, but this expensive "piece of shit" only has High and Low-end EQ, it'll help, but still... could have just aswell done it all the way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Craig McW
Isolator does look cool, but it's not worth buying it for just that. No FX on it is just a shame.
Maybe they finally did something about the soundquality... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pioneer
Main con's are still:
-> Too Expensive
-> No FX
it looks like the tasscam x9 a bit same sorta look. i would be interested to hear this on a rig to listen to the eq..hate eq on the 600 due to the fact they are all filtered. the sound coming off a 500 is fine.so will be intersting to hear the sound quality on this. :study:
hope they've improved the buid quality and the pre amp
cos the old 600's fell apart and they sound shit through a rig!
damn i love my studio style faders on my made2fade.10yrs old and still my fav mixer.
good mixer if you want to look cool while you dj.
all i need is a x-fader.
i hope they've improved the sound of the eq's, the ones on the 600 are probably the worst i've heard,
to me atleast they sound awfull.
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Originally Posted by Traxx
agreed !
Looks Brilliant, perhaps pioneer are getting a little worried about the stages forward the xone:92 is taking mixing.