Crazy FX Looks like he's using the filters over a shortenig a loop on the CDJ
The Xone 92 looks like a beast m8 How are you finding it?
Cheers for the vids.
It is a beast - I've only been on it for about an hour and I'm completed bewildered by it to be honest. But I'm sure it will all start to become second nature soon....
Mar-20-2007 22:50
Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Hey those first two are mine... I feel famous!
quote:
Originally posted by Trance Android
Some nice vids on the tube:
Filter demos Boy them filters sound wild at the end
Crazy FX Looks like he's using the filters over a shortenig a loop on the CDJ
The Xone 92 looks like a beast m8 How are you finding it?
Mar-21-2007 00:28
hooj1
Back from the dead
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Land of milk & honey
yea its takes a bit to get you head around the mixer esp. when you start using the aux inputs and fx units.
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Mar-21-2007 01:07
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by hooj1
yea its takes a bit to get you head around the mixer esp. when you start using the aux inputs and fx units.
Hell yes. I've been using my Xone at it's full potential for over a year now. All of the EQs, Filters, Aux, EFX-500. It can get really confusing when not only are you new to the mixer but when you add a new piece of equipment such as an effects processor. Once you get it down, though, you can work it like clockwork. It's always good to know how to use one before playing with one in a club because it's extremely easy to kill the sound. I still do and I've had mine for over two years.
In that regard, I will say that it's really tough for me to explain what all I do during my mixing. My hands are all over the place.
Good luck!
Mar-21-2007 02:47
brian_uhm
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
It's already been said, but just faniliarize yourself with each aspect of the mixer. I felt the exact same way when I purchased my 62. There's lots you can do depending on what you are hooking into it. I will tell you one thing though....the filters are so damn clean that you can mix without having to touch the eqs. Use the highpass filter and gradually go from right to left on the frequency range. Before you get to the freq to say 10 o'clock hit the filter on the other channel, while having it at 10o'clock, while killing the filter on the channel that you are bringing in. It might sound confusing, but mess with it. Just have fun and enjoy mixing on the best mixer company in the world.
Mar-21-2007 20:37
agentdansmith
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Cannock, UK
quote:
Originally posted by brian_uhm
It's already been said, but just faniliarize yourself with each aspect of the mixer. I felt the exact same way when I purchased my 62. There's lots you can do depending on what you are hooking into it. I will tell you one thing though....the filters are so damn clean that you can mix without having to touch the eqs. Use the highpass filter and gradually go from right to left on the frequency range. Before you get to the freq to say 10 o'clock hit the filter on the other channel, while having it at 10o'clock, while killing the filter on the channel that you are bringing in. It might sound confusing, but mess with it. Just have fun and enjoy mixing on the best mixer company in the world.
Funny you should say that cause this is what I've been doing tonight, not exactly how you described but basically mixing without having to touch the faders or eq's!!
I was well impressed to say the least.
I've just got to get the correct cables to connect it to my amp cause at the moment i'm using the Record out's RCA connections as I don't have any XLR cables. Am I right in thinking that the sound quality will be better when using the correct mixer output/cables?
Mar-21-2007 22:08
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
quote:
Originally posted by brian_uhm
It's already been said, but just faniliarize yourself with each aspect of the mixer. I felt the exact same way when I purchased my 62. There's lots you can do depending on what you are hooking into it. I will tell you one thing though....the filters are so damn clean that you can mix without having to touch the eqs. Use the highpass filter and gradually go from right to left on the frequency range. Before you get to the freq to say 10 o'clock hit the filter on the other channel, while having it at 10o'clock, while killing the filter on the channel that you are bringing in. It might sound confusing, but mess with it. Just have fun and enjoy mixing on the best mixer company in the world.
What works even better, and is what I usually do, is bringing the track in with the filter at about 12, and with each mid EQ and the low EQ adjusted in some way. You can get an incredibly smooth mix when you put all of the Xone's features to use.
Mar-21-2007 22:34
Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Definately get the right cables, otherwise you can't use the booth/master mix controls.
And you won't be able to record at the same time.
quote:
Originally posted by agentdansmith
Funny you should say that cause this is what I've been doing tonight, not exactly how you described but basically mixing without having to touch the faders or eq's!!
I was well impressed to say the least.
I've just got to get the correct cables to connect it to my amp cause at the moment i'm using the Record out's RCA connections as I don't have any XLR cables. Am I right in thinking that the sound quality will be better when using the correct mixer output/cables?
Last edited by Ryan0751 on Mar-21-2007 at 23:11
Mar-21-2007 23:01
agentdansmith
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Cannock, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Definately get the right cables, otherwise you can't use the booth/master mix controls.
And you won't be able to record at the same time.
I'm hopefully gonna get some this weekend, but you could you tell me if I should get some XLR to XLR cables and then buy some RCA adapters or should I just buy some XLR to RCA cables? Is there any difference between the two?
Mar-22-2007 09:11
Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Hmm... well the advantage of buying XLR cables is that you'll have them if you buy amps/speakers that use them as well.
The advantage of just getting adapters is that you can get cheap RCA cables anywhere.
Up to you I suppose
quote:
Originally posted by agentdansmith
I'm hopefully gonna get some this weekend, but you could you tell me if I should get some XLR to XLR cables and then buy some RCA adapters or should I just buy some XLR to RCA cables? Is there any difference between the two?