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J0L0
13th September 2002, 09:59 PM
Hello,

Can anybody tell me some more about the panasonic MX10



tank you

Jonhttp://www.marktplaats.nl/fotos/video/videomengpanelen/450.jpg

MoRpH
14th September 2002, 03:28 AM
Have used these many times in the past, but a little rusty as to all the functions, using spook's luma modded unit @ a show tonight, will throw down a review tomorrow :)

J0L0
14th September 2002, 09:20 AM
thanks Morph you're the best

MoRpH
14th September 2002, 06:42 PM
Cheers mate, just home from the gig and the review will be up in a couple of days, probably will be a MoRpH & Spook co-review as its his unit. Also the unit reviewed will have the luma mod installed :)

Yetimon
15th September 2002, 10:18 AM
MoRpH - I'll be keen to read what you think of the mod!

My old employer has an MX10 that I'm itching to do surgery on. I don't like the buttons tho - not very responsive (a right pain sometime!), and the sliders are a bit sticky. May just be a problem with that particular mixer tho.

I've never seen the external keyboard for it tho - what's on that? (And for that matter - can it be used with some other interface...??)

Not a bad little mixer tho - doesn't have chroma keying, but there is that luma key mod for it. I'm thinking of buying my old boss's one and use it downwind of a PC.

Are you looking at buying one? What price are they going for these days?

Cheers,
-y

MoRpH
15th September 2002, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Yetimon
MoRpH - I'll be keen to read what you think of the mod!

My old employer has an MX10 that I'm itching to do surgery on. I don't like the buttons tho - not very responsive (a right pain sometime!), and the sliders are a bit sticky. May just be a problem with that particular mixer tho.

I've never seen the external keyboard for it tho - what's on that? (And for that matter - can it be used with some other interface...??)

Not a bad little mixer tho - doesn't have chroma keying, but there is that luma key mod for it. I'm thinking of buying my old boss's one and use it downwind of a PC.

Are you looking at buying one? What price are they going for these days?

Cheers,
-y

MX10 and TZT review and tutorial post some time this week.

Yeah the buttons and sliders on the unit can be VERY fiddly

The external keyboard is a titler, pretty crap though

I would snap it up, they are useful to have in a rig or as a first mixer, I have a MX1 and have access to a modded MX10 when ever I want so buying one isn't on the cards for me, although a luma modded MX12 would be nice :)

Look @ paying around $500 australian for an MX10

brain
16th September 2002, 07:27 AM
hi,

compared to a mx-12 there are atz least two main differences (maybe more):

- you have no T-bar and have to use sliders (with the problems mentioned above)

- you have no s-vhs support

if you live in the netherlands, check out ebay - you may get one for 200 EUR. an mx-12 will cost up to 400-500 EUR but is (to my opinion) much more usable in live playing and rock-solid hardware for long long use even in hazardous environments...

bye brain !

mikimoto
20th September 2002, 12:44 PM
hi there,

a few hours ago i recieved my MX 10.
I bought it on a national auction site in austria for 70 euro!!!

ebay is a good site but there a many other.
i saw an auction on ebay for a PAN. MX10 for about 180 USD -
and the auction wasn?t finished...

MoRpH
25th September 2002, 06:02 AM
Luma mod is dead easy to do, the link is in the links section @ VJC :)

burstingfist
26th September 2002, 11:27 PM
So basically, with the luma mod for the MX10, the MX10 becomes superior to the MX12. Man, shoulda got the MX10 instead of the MX12 (half the price too). Oh well, you never can really win, there's always something bigger and better than what you got. So I guess you just have to maximize what you got and forget about what you don't have.

MoRpH
27th September 2002, 03:02 AM
NO WAY!!!!! the MX12 is FAR superior to the 10 even just fir the buttons!! the buttons/t-bar/knobs, everything about the controls of the 12 are better than the 10, the only thing is no-luma key and that can be fixed with the luma mod which you should get an email about VERY soon :)

wellREDman
10th February 2004, 08:46 PM
as far as i know,
the difference is internal resolution/wiring,

the 10 is composite, and the mx12 is svhs internally

never actually seen a 12 but the 10 is muddy as fuck

MoRpH
10th February 2004, 10:58 PM
Originally posted by wellREDman
the difference is internal resolution/wiring,
the 10 is composite, and the mx12 is svhs internally

Correctamundo

scopi
14th December 2006, 04:40 AM
I have one for sale here (http://www.vjforums.com/showthread.php?t=18913) if you want it.