Pioneer DVJ-1000 is announced
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Lead    posted on 20-07-2006 00:10
Pioneer has just announched their new DVd player : the DVJ-1000.

You can read the official press release, but you can also check out our DVJ-1000 DJ topic for far more extended information....

As of today the topic is still being constructed. Please enjoy the part that's allready finished untill so far Winking my eye
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What do you think about Pioneer DVJ-1000 is announced ??

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teddyaakre    posted on 20-07-2006 15:05
24-bit/96kH for internal processing....

And what is the cdj-1000 mk3's??

Illusion    posted on 20-07-2006 15:58
Nice!!

Very Nice
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VanAise    posted on 26-07-2006 11:03
So is this an upgrade of the dvj-x1 model..??

*eagerly awaits lead's demo video*

:p
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Lead    posted on 26-07-2006 15:17
Poster: teddyaakre
24-bit/96kH for internal processing....

And what is the cdj-1000 mk3's??

 

The DVJ does put this on the output aswell, if selected in the menu of the DVJ.

The CDJ-1000MK3 (and CDJ-800MK2) output 16-bit/44.1kHz.

So DVJ upscales the sample rate, CDJ product don't.
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Day-One    posted on 26-07-2006 19:35
Tjek movie..Thumbs Up
http://video.google.nl/q=DJ+mixing

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Mod edit by Lead on 26-07-2006 20:03 (42%)
the-melody    posted on 26-07-2006 19:38
that are the dvj x-1's...
User edit by the-melody on 26-07-2006 @ 19:38:56 (56%)
teddyaakre    posted on 28-07-2006 02:40
Poster: Lead


The DVJ does put this on the output aswell, if selected in the menu of the DVJ.

The CDJ-1000MK3 (and CDJ-800MK2) output 16-bit/44.1kHz.

So DVJ upscales the sample rate, CDJ product don't.
 

So that means that the dvj-1000 has better sound quality...hmm.. well well...
Does anyone one know if there will be a more "consumer" version of the dvj.. because there is no way that i will afford a djv.. If i was in an other country i would afford it.. but it costs 5,000$ in Norway Unhappy
User edit by teddyaakre on 28-07-2006 @ 02:48:44 (19%)
Winston    posted on 28-07-2006 02:54
Whooo. USD 10,000 for two? Must leave them for your dreams.


But I think, don't know for sure, that the higher sampler rate is for video processing. Probably you won't hear improved sound quality. The sound quality of the CDJ-1000 is already on top of everything. If you like digital sound.

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Camino    posted on 28-07-2006 19:44
Hmm.... it all looks good to me; smart of Pioneer to distanciate themselves from "the rest" by not following the tendancy to make budget DVD solutions (such as Numark) but to focus themselves exclusively on the high-end market. I hope that someday propper DVD technology will become more accessible for the hobbyist as well, but at the moment its just for dreaming, as winston said. What i don't understand is why Pioneer decided to update their current DVJ instead of allocating funds to the development of a propper video switcher; seeing as Edirol still prettymuch has a monopoly there...
Winston    posted on 29-07-2006 01:30
Maybe they are. You remember that a few weeks or months after the DVJ-X1 was announced, the VSW-1 was also released? But we just have to wait and see.
Tic Toc
Twello    posted on 29-10-2006 14:35
jongens ik heb een leuk DVJ-1000 filmpje gevonden op internet bij decks.co.uk



Mod edit by Lead on 29-10-2006 14:44 (44%)
ccc    posted on 29-10-2006 14:44
Poster: Twello
jongens ik heb een leuk filmpje gevonden op internet bij decks.co.uk

http://www.decks.co.uk/products/cdplayers/pioneer/dvj1000

 

I don't understand what you are saying.
Lead    posted on 29-10-2006 14:45
Just press the link... you'll see a movie on the website that opens...
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