Pro DJ
The Future of the Mix
Make no mistake, the SVM-1000 will change your night out at the clubs – whether you’re in the DJ booth or not.
Gone are the days of disco balls, fog machines and lasers. Now party visual effects are in the hands of multi-media multi-taskers who crave stimulation from all aspects. Enter the future of the mix.
Now club-goers can hear, feel and see the music as soon as they pass the velvet ropes.
Once inside, walls lined with perfectly choreographed video montages are sure to get even the most timid of wallflowers moving on the dance floor.
Prepare for a whole different type of night out.
Onstage, DJs no longer have to bother with separate audio and video mixers to blend the music with the visuals when performing.
The future of the mix is here with the SVM-1000, another revolution from Pioneer's Pro DJ group, is an audio and video mixer that synchronizes audio with video elements in split seconds – making it easy to spark any crowd.
Just how easy?
The SVM-1000 comes with a touch screen LCD for fast and easy manipulation of video clips and pictures with the included visual effects. Zoom in and out on a picture, ripple the video, distort the video, twist or even make your own kaleidoscope with just a touch.
Now with the SVM-1000, DJ artists have a larger palette of colors and textures to work with. DJs can now set the mood, taking their audiences through a voyage, a story, with highs and lows, build ups and break downs for a full sensory experience that will change the club scene as we know it.
The Pioneer SVM-1000 will be available in February 2008.
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DJ Aero and Tommy Lee get to work on the SVM-1000 at Club Pacha in New York for the Pioneer DJ debut party |



















