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I'm a DJ who occasionally VJ's. I have been looking for a mixer so to speak that I can take two signals like VGA and crossfade them into one, like a DJ mixer does with sound. I cant seem to find anything under close to a thousand dollars and yet A/B splitters are like 10 bucks. Do they have anything I'm talking about that might be only like 200 or so or less, I feel like the technology is not that difficult. and it doesnt have to do anythign else, I just hate harsh transitions with splitters
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Put quite simply no not for the price you are thinking of unless you are happy to run composite or s-video signals then look around for a cheap mixer like this one http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-...item256ef0b8f9 - yes I know it is in the UK. Cant be bothered to do the search you will have to do anyway!
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Vjs have been trying to tell this for years(with little luck). Go for s-video, video signal. Even some old consumer VHS mixers had rudimentary faders. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...All-Categories |
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