I was hoping some more experienced users could explain how to use the FX of Numark PPD01 mixer. I have played with the Pioneer DJM500 before but I'm just an amateur. I have two Pioneer CD players.
I bought the Numark after returning the Behringer DJX700 whose effects I found useless. In particular, I'd like to use the flanger (or any other interesting FX). I would be spinning mostly trance like Tiesto,Markus Schulz, and Armin.
BTW, I did notice the improved sound quality between this unit and the Behringer.
Thanks in advance.
Sep-04-2004 01:21
sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
god dont use the flanger the most annoying effect ever
I don't intend to use the FX that much but I do want to unterstand how to use them if appropriate. The manual is pretty much worthless. The filters seem strange to me since they share the EQ controls.
Sep-04-2004 19:28
DjVash
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Netherlands
I don't have a PPD01 in stock right now so I can't check. Sorry dude.
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Sep-04-2004 19:47
tu_face
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Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
quote:
Originally posted by sleepydragon
god dont use the flanger the most annoying effect ever
a flanger is only annoying if the person doesn't know how to use it creatively i.e. not just flanging down then up over a period of 16 beats or whatever (all the bloody time!). that is boring, and its a shame cos you can get so much more out of a flanger if you twat about enough with it
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Sep-06-2004 13:40
DannyO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
a flanger is only annoying if the person doesn't know how to use it creatively i.e. not just flanging down then up over a period of 16 beats or whatever (all the bloody time!). that is boring, and its a shame cos you can get so much more out of a flanger if you twat about enough with it
I'll second that, I've heard it used at times where it has really helped the tracks energy or buildup, but you really gotta know what you are gonna do, and not just turn it on full and leave it for 32 beats.
Sep-07-2004 01:03
J:\Digital
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quote:
Originally posted by DjVash
If you wanted good effects, you should've bought the Nuo 5. With the Numark, I don't know. Read the manual!
Yea.... cuz The Numark and Nuo5 are in the same price range...
Not everyone is able to afford a 1500 dollar mixer... there for they have to go with what they can afford..
As for the flanger... It is a sweet effect when used properly... DAMN SWEET!!
Sep-07-2004 02:09
DannyO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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Originally posted by J:\Digital
As for the flanger... It is a sweet effect when used properly... DAMN SWEET!!
Your saying that cos your an effects whore...
Sep-07-2004 03:11
J:\Digital
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Originally posted by DannyO
Your saying that cos your an effects whore...
I wouldn't talk mister "Satisfaction" sampler boy....
Sep-07-2004 03:13
DannyO
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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Originally posted by J:\Digital
I wouldn't talk mister "Satisfaction" sampler boy....