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Re: Re: Alesis Philtre!JJ
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| Originally posted by OMNIFEX Not at the least. I think you either have the Philtre on an uneven surface or your not accustomed to how to manipulate the effects Sounds more like you need to familiarize yourself with the Philtre than a manufacters defect. |
Mine kinda did that out of the box with the tap tempo button..
I just messed with it for a little bit....I just tapped it like I would if I was mixing. Now its fine. Maybe it gets "off center" during shipping...
I just re-checked mine and, as I mentioned previously, what
you are experiencing, does not apply to mine.
I don't know if its because I'm more heavy handed or what,
but, no issues with mine.
do i need a footpedal for this? i read something about a footpedal, if so, which is a cheap practical one i could get?
May as well drop this in here than make a new thread:
Pioneer EFX-500 vs EFX-1000.
Is the 1000 really worth it? Is it that much better?
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| Originally posted by Scolomon do i need a footpedal for this? i read something about a footpedal, if so, which is a cheap practical one i could get? |
ok, if i had 2 how would i hook one up to each cdj (lets say i have 2) i have seen erick morillo with like 3 cdjs and 3 filters hooked up to each
CDJ1 -> Alesis1 -> CD1 Input
CDJ2 -> Alesis2 -> CD2 Input
CDJ3 -> Alesis3 -> CD3 Input
I was thinking about doing something like you wanted as well.
But, I didn't like how the CD's output would overdrive the
Alesis input.
cant find any of those alesis philtres in the UK, damn! any 1 know of any little gadgets similar to this? sounds awsome! i use a kaoss pad too just wul be great to have sumthin with knobs too!
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| Originally posted by OMNIFEX I think I better buy another one before Dude runs out. Alesis doesn't make it anymore. |
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