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Posted by sandstorm03 on Mar-25-2005 17:59:

looping on the djm 600

does anyone really use it? Is it usefull for anything?


Posted by OzTiļæ½sto on Mar-26-2005 00:37:

Re: looping on the djm 600

quote:
Originally posted by sandstorm03
Is it usefull for anything?


Yes, looping stuff

It's really hard to get stuff timed exactly right (ie. grab one exact bar of the track) so whenever I use the record on the DJM it's usually just to record one single beat and then use that sample as a one shot in breakdowns to build the energy as the beat comes back in.


Posted by Inertia on Mar-26-2005 06:00:

if you've used CDJs with looping, getting a good loop going is easy. yes, it is useful, if you're into major "effecting". you can do some crazy live remixing if you tweak the "Time" parameter, and then bring the track back in at the right time.


Posted by Freak on Mar-26-2005 12:31:

if its the same as the EFX 500, its awesome....

Practice for a few weeks and you will be able to get the timing spot on.


Posted by chesco on Mar-26-2005 13:54:

I started using the looping on the djm a while back. You can get some really good effect with it. And the fact you can slow and speed the loop up is also very effective.

I've since sold my djm for an xone-92. I've got the cycloops sampler now, which is good cos you can have a load of loops at once but you can't slow the loop down or speed it up.


Posted by sandstorm03 on Mar-26-2005 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by chesco
I started using the looping on the djm a while back. You can get some really good effect with it. And the fact you can slow and speed the loop up is also very effective.

I've since sold my djm for an xone-92. I've got the cycloops sampler now, which is good cos you can have a load of loops at once but you can't slow the loop down or speed it up.


yea its fun to mess with the pitch :P,

but imo hard to get it matched, i guess you need to start it at the right time...


how is the 92??



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