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Wait, let me get this straight...
So the Xone 92 doesn't have any effects ? Am I correct ? Where do you rock out on effects then lol.....
You don't, because they usually sound like crap.
The 92 has filters only, which sound fantastic and are infinitely more useful than the filter/flanger/phaser on other mixers.
If you want more, get an external effects unit or use software effects.
hmm i like i like
effects =/= good.
good music doesn't need it, and a beautiful interaction between 2 or 3 tracks properly eq'ed >efx imo.
What they said..
Traktor Pro gives me both decent sounding filters and decent sounding FX. IMO, of course.
That being said, I use the filters frequently as a tool, and I only use the FX when I'm screwing around at home and showing them to friends, so take that for what it's worth.
If I had a mixer with a flanger it would be activated 24/7 365.
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| Originally posted by enydo If I had a mixer with a flanger it would be activated 24/7 365. |
I have 50+ FX on my currently unused DJM909 & also an EFX1000. Since I bought an A&H Xone62 dirt cheap off a mate about 4 months ago I haven't missed the FX at all - not even flanger
the filters on the Xone are great 
Not even been bothered to hook up the EFX1000 to it yet. In fact I'll probably sell that & the 909 soon...
Well as my first setup I JUST bought a xone 92 and 2cdj 1000mk3's and I believe these monitors that are called RPK. Is that a little too much to learn on ? lol...
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| Originally posted by delusional Well as my first setup I JUST bought a xone 92 and 2cdj 1000mk3's and I believe these monitors that are called RPK. Is that a little too much to learn on ? lol... |
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| Originally posted by delusional Well as my first setup I JUST bought a xone 92 and 2cdj 1000mk3's and I believe these monitors that are called RPK. Is that a little too much to learn on ? lol... |
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| Originally posted by Trance Android I can't believe you spunked all that cash on gear & only JUST found out it doesn't have FX Enjoy, great set up you have there |
how much you selling that 909 for? i don't like effects, but that cross fader is teh sex.
back to the topic...a properly produced track doesn't need efx (although looping and a reverb/echo might be useful).
Hey no hijack lol...
I got the 8's, and Ive been looking @ DJ equipment since I was about 15, I am not 20 years old, and I only listen to dance music ... I do like other genres as well dance music just makes me the happiest. I also played in a jazz band for 4 years so I have some background in music... And yes it was quite scary splurging on this gear lol...
I have a Pio DJM-3000 and the only two things I really love about it are the flange & echo, I can't live without 'em.
On the other hand, I could sure use some proper EQ's 
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| Originally posted by DuBam I have a Pio DJM-3000 and the only two things I really love about it are the flange & echo, I can't live without 'em. On the other hand, I could sure use some proper EQ's |
I suck at technical stuff (among many other things), so sorry if I can't describe it the way it should, be, described!
My problem is pretty much what you guessed, the lows aren't low enough. And the ranges are too wide, meaning that the low affects the mid, and vice versa. So an extra band wouldn't exactly hurt.
It only goes down to +/- 26db and thats not nearly enough to kill the bass, thats why I jizzed my pants when I used A&H for the first time.
But if your thinking of getting one, I'm not saying you shouldn't. Especially if you get a cmx-3000 to accompany it, doesn't get much cheaper than that.
i find pioneers rack mount dj stuff quite interesting because of the value. i had a feeling about the db slopes though, thanks for that friend!
FX have a time and a place... never say never, but subtlety is the key.
It always makes me laugh when I see people on here go on about how FX are crap and cheap etc then start worshipping people like Zabiela... naming no names 
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| Originally posted by Stu Cox FX have a time and a place... never say never, but subtlety is the key. It always makes me laugh when I see people on here go on about how FX are crap and cheap etc then start worshipping people like Zabiela... naming no names |
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| Originally posted by Stu Cox FX have a time and a place... never say never, but subtlety is the key. It always makes me laugh when I see people on here go on about how FX are crap and cheap etc then start worshipping people like Zabiela... naming no names |
there is a correlation in my area with effect abuse and not knowing how to dj... just saying.
Deadmau5 loves his effects... Sometimes it sounds good sometimes it's a little over kill..
I sold my Xone 92 to get a DJM-600. I do regret it a little but i wanted to learn on both and had the Xone92 for about a year.
But i think if you press the HP and LP filter buttons at the same time you get some sort of flanger or different effect going.
But yeah i used to love the filters and resonance. I probably used that more than i use the 8 effects on the DJM-600.
Although echo/delay and reverb are good, and the flanger is okay used maybe once or twice in a set.
Read the manual though, i learnt one or two extra things about the mixer.
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