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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
KORG EXPANDS RANGES OF VJ PRODUCTS WITH NEW
kaptivator DYNAMIC VIDEO STATION
MELVILLE, NY, July 28, 2005 — Korg announces
the kaptivator Dynamic Video Station, a revolutionary instrument that
allows VJs and video artists to create unprecedented live video performances.
The kaptivator is completely self-contained, and allows the user to
sample, store, mix, process and play back hundreds of video clips —
plus live video — in real time, without the need for any additional
equipment. It features a familiar, intuitive user interface that facilitates
fast and smooth operation of multiple tasks — from video sampling
to playback, from mixing to applying effects. Real-time expression and
control are provided via rotary knobs, a slider and a ribbon controller.
The kaptivator can sample and save up to 800 video clips
(106 minutes maximum), which can be accessed and played using 16 clip
pads. The pads are arranged in two groups of eight, with each group
acting as a separate source. Adding an external video signal (a camera,
for example) provides three video sources simultaneously. Two built-in
2.5-inch LCD screens — ideal for VJs in cramped booths —
provide multiple views for real-time monitoring of the live video input,
saved clips, as well as the contents of all 16 clip pads.
Fifteen effects, including Invert, Blurring and Colorize,
provide dynamic manipulation and enhancement of any video performance.
Effects such as speed change, reverse, random playback and scratch can
easily be added during playback. Fifteen routing schemes allow the user
to select a variety of insert points from among video sources and mixes
of sources. Users can save and edit up to 100 Styles, for instant recall
of video signal routing, effects and controller setups. The kaptivator’s
Motion Sequence function can record and play back real-time controller
movements and effect changes, such as switching between clips, moving
the slider and more. Up to 100 Motion Sequences can be stored and recalled.
Other features include a stereo audio trigger input that
can detect BPM or dynamics from an external audio source, allowing the
tempo of the music to control video playback. A Main Out Capture function
allows up to eight seconds of the mixed and processed video output to
be resampled. It can then be used as a third video input source for
even greater creative flexibility.
In addition to PAL and NTSC compatibility, The kaptivator’s
Composite and S-video inputs and outputs, as well as DV in and out and
MIDI I/O, allow it to easily interface with almost any system and transfer
video creations to a computer hard drive, if desired. The internal 40
GB hard drive provides plenty of storage for user video clips. A generous
collection of immediately usable video clips created by cutting edge
video artists is supplied as well.
The Korg kaptivator will be available in late summer at
a U.S. MSRP of $2500.
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