Pioneer DVJ-X1
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The DVJ-X1 is a DVD quasi-turntable that allows VJ's to scratch and mix video like a vinyl record. Released in 2004 and designed for professional use in clubs, it features real-time digital video scratching, looping and instant hot cueing. The video and audio streams remain in sync even when being pitched or reversed. It also plays CDs and retains all the functionality of a regular CDJ1000 CD turntable. It makes creating complex visual sample based videos faster and easier. It also provides a method for making live DJing more visually exciting for audiences.
In 2006, Pioneer introduced a successor unit, the DVJ1000.