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Posted by spit_heron on Feb-26-2006 01:40:

filter mix

can i get a list of mixers that allow a filter mix, i.e. high pass and low pass filters on independent channels.

all i got now is the djm-800 and xone 92 (and above).

thanks.

edit: oh and can a lucky one with a xone 92 post an example of a mix utilizing this technique; i appreciate it.


Posted by idoru on Feb-26-2006 03:30:

Xone:62

Two examples of a filtered transition from a set of mine. Click me.


Posted by i got big pants on Feb-26-2006 11:10:

^nice transitions...makes me want to go out and buy a mixer with nice filters


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Feb-26-2006 12:11:

Re: filter mix

quote:
Originally posted by spit_heron
can i get a list of mixers that allow a filter mix, i.e. high pass and low pass filters on independent channels.


I always thought this was a normal thing in all mixers with filters...


Posted by Ryan0751 on Feb-26-2006 13:53:

Re: Re: filter mix

Some only let you filter either the master or one channel only... The xone 92 has two filters for application to any two channels.

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I always thought this was a normal thing in all mixers with filters...


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Feb-26-2006 14:29:

Re: Re: Re: filter mix

quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Some only let you filter either the master or one channel only... The xone 92 has two filters for application to any two channels.

Oh, whoops, I misread the first post. Nevermind then.


Posted by Allied Nations on Feb-26-2006 17:07:

I have an example of a filter transition in the mix on my sig.

somewhere between 24:00 and 34:00...

PHP:




Click Here.

My mixer is a DXM-06 btw.


Posted by Allied Nations on Feb-26-2006 17:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
I have an example of a filter transition in the mix on my sig.

somewhere between 24:00 and 34:00...
PHP:




Click Here.

My mixer is a DXM-06 btw.


Oh and it allows you to select a channel (1 at a time) OR the master channel.


Posted by Ryan0751 on Feb-26-2006 17:37:

Nice mix, btw

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
Oh and it allows you to select a channel (1 at a time) OR the master channel.


Posted by spit_heron on Feb-26-2006 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Xone:62

Two examples of a filtered transition from a set of mine. Click me.


nice, thanks man. now with the 62 you can just filter one channel or the master right? are you putting a high pass filter on the incomming channel, then raising the cutoff as you lower the bass (eq) in the outgoing track?


Posted by idoru on Feb-26-2006 21:36:

quote:
Originally posted by spit_heron
nice, thanks man. now with the 62 you can just filter one channel or the master right? are you putting a high pass filter on the incomming channel, then raising the cutoff as you lower the bass (eq) in the outgoing track?


You can do either one or two channels. However, if you choose to filter two channels simultaneously, they both have to be set to the same X-Fader, and the same exact filter will apply to them. ie, I couldn't use a LPF on one channel and a HPF on the other.

As far as during the transitions, if I use the HPF filter then I will start out with the low EQ on the incoming channel at about 9 o'clock, and the mid 1 & 2 EQs at the same. I'll gradually fade the mid 1 in first, then mid 2, keeping the filter at about 1 to 2 o'clock.

Gradually, then, I will begin lowering the Low EQ on the outgoing track as I bring in the Low on the incoming track, as well as lowering the depth of the HPF.

It takes some playing around to finally find a way to use the filter during transitions that you're comfortable with. And I'm not sure if my description made any sense or not.


Posted by spit_heron on Feb-27-2006 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
I have an example of a filter transition in the mix on my sig.

somewhere between 24:00 and 34:00...
PHP:




Click Here.

My mixer is a DXM-06 btw.


very hot.

seems u can due some nice things with a single filter, though the independent filters seems like its worth the upgrade to a 92 verse the 62.

Could also get two vf-1r (for a mixer without filters) and connect directly to decks, but then that wont help your cd players, unless of course they have biult in filters. so many options, so little money.


Posted by Allied Nations on Feb-27-2006 18:08:

Thanks for the comments, if you have a full review of the mix id love to read it.

As for filters.. sure, id rather have independant filters.. who wouldnt... but i have no munny


Posted by Clovis on Feb-27-2006 20:40:

My mini xone 32 has High/Band/Low filters...just like the way the 62 is setup.

I'm liking the horizontal fader to control it though...different than the knobs on the 62 & 92.


Posted by spit_heron on Feb-27-2006 21:08:

add the Dateq Vibe to the list of mixers with independent filters.

actually this mixer seems to give 4 filter controls for two channels; a high, band, low, notch, and some other i cant figure out.

this mixer looks quite nice, if it wasnt so cheesy looking and came in rotary id be all over it. anyone have any experience with one of these?

edit for manual info from dataq:

Internal filterbanks
The Vibe has two internal filterbanks. Each fader channel can be
routed to one of the two filterbanks. Besides it is possible to route
one channel to both filterbanks.
These filters make it possible to create the following filters:
� High-pass filters
� Band-pass filters
� Band-notch filters
� Low-pass filters
� Phase-shift filters
The mix controller adjusts the mix between the original signal
(clean) and the processed signal (effect). The freq controller
adjusts the frequency of the selected filter. The frequency
controller ranges from 20Hz up to 20kHz. The Q controller
changes the way the filters react: a low Q will result in a 'slow'
filter; a high Q results in a sharp filter.
Note:
� Some filter settings will cause the filter to block all frequencies. For example a
high-pass filter at 20kHz will pass all frequencies above 20kHz. In fact no audio
can be heard, because frequencies above 20kHz are not audible.
� Selecting a high-pass filter with a very high Q-factor and a low frequency (for
example 60Hz) will result in a boost of the low frequencies. The high Q-factor will
sweep-up the low frequencies (60Hz) before blocking them (20Hz).
� When a band-notch filter is selected with a high Q-factor it is possible that you
can not notice the effect of the filter. This is because only a very small audioband
is blocked.
It is possible to link the frequency-control to the crossfader. In order to do this the
crossfader has to be unused (no channels are routed to the crossfader). The low
frequencies (20Hz) are located at the left end; the high frequencies (20kHz) at the right
end. The freq>xfader button has to be pushed to make this link. The button will illuminate
brightly.
It is also possible to link the frequency control of both filters. When they are linked the
right frequency controller is active. The frequency will be linked automatically when both
controls are linked to the crossfader. When both frequencies are linked the freq link button
illuminates brightly.
One channel can be routed to both filter banks. To do this the crossfader has to be
unused, because it is automatically used to make a crossfade between the two filters.
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Posted by spit_heron on Mar-01-2006 14:15:

bump for any info on the Dateq Vibe. anyone have a go on one of these?


Posted by spit_heron on Mar-10-2006 15:12:

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