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Fusic
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Apr-25-2006 05:08
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nrjizer
vive le deep

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Bumfuck, GA
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I just got my EFX-1000 today, and I'm having trouble getting it to cooperate with my Vestax PCV-275. The PCV does have send/receive channels, and I have those hooked up and have the levels set fairly well.
The problem is that my mixer has a Pre-fader, Post-fader, and Off setting for each channel. Whenever I initiate the EFX by switching to either Pre or Post on the mixer, the send/return channels instantly kick in and send the channel all the way through. The result is basically the track playing becomes overlapped on itself, resulting in a jump in volume and a flange sound (just as if you were to play the exact same song on top of itself). While this doesn't sound terrible, there is a clearly audible difference from when I switch the effect switch on and off, and it drives my mixer into the red. Obviously, this is unacceptable for recording or mixing live.
Also, the EFX completely bypasses my fader levels. For instance, if I make a feedback loop (an echo with full depth so that it doesn't degrade), it will sit and loop for eternity until I turn it off. Even if I pause the track in my CDJ, turn the fader all the way down, and turn the effects switch to "Off", the loop still comes through the mixer and into my speakers.
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May-02-2006 21:25
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DarkFall01
Fernando Alonso

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Zürich
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| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
I just got my EFX-1000 today, and I'm having trouble getting it to cooperate with my Vestax PCV-275. |
I have an EFX-500 going through a PCV-275 and I had the same problems in the beginning. The first thing you have to do is set the send/return levels on both the EFX and the mixer correctly.
On the mixer, Pre-fx will add 100% of the sound coming from the mixer to the EFX and back to the mixer. That's why it's over powering the mixer. Post, I think it does 50% or something, I'm not sure.
Anyway, if you want the song to run 100% through the EFX and keep that same sound as before, it's hard, again set your levels right. But to turn the effect on immediately (like pressing the effect button on a DJM600, etc), I put the effect selector on the PCV to pre and immediatly put the fader on that channel to 0. I haven't found another way of doing this. You can add it gradually by working with the send knob on the EFX and the volume on the mixer at the same time, to kind of slowly fade in the sound from the efx unit.
It's kind of a bitch at first, but it works.
Is the feedback loop on the EFX-1000 infinite? On my 500 it gets quieter over time and within about 1 min it's barely audible.
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May-02-2006 21:39
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