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| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
I cant do many tricks seeing as I dont have an efx500 and won't be getting one until next christmas
Sometimes when I'm bored I grab a noise loop, and then use "out adjust" and adjust it all the way to make the shortest possible loop, so that it sounds like a motorcycle or something. Then I put it on master tempo, and wide tempo range and move it down to -100% then I just flick the pitch between 99 and 100 to stop/start it. Then I learned to use the cross fader, and start finding actual tones with the pitch fader. Also by toggling on/off both the wide range button, and the master tempo you can switch between 4 different tones.
Oh yeah, I have the 800s and I dont find them limiting in the least. They lack hot cues, which will stop you from doing that "remixing" live stuff, but they have beat cutters/auto beat loops which the 1000 does not, and these can be used for things other than making cheesy buildups. It also has a "quick return" function which is great for tricks. I also prefer the reverse button it has greatly over the reverse switch featured on the 1000 when it comes to doing tricks.
The 1000mk11 is still the most expensive for a reason though, but I'm just reminding people that they dont need the 1000 to do some nice stuff.
Also alternative cd players such as the dns5000 are just boxes waiting to be opened. I honestly can't even begin to think what someone like james zabiela could do with a pair or 3 of dns5000s and a dnx1500. Alpha Track + dnx Matrix + Dnx effects + external effects processer = omg! |
you sure the 1000 doesnt have the beat cutter/auto beat loop? i could've sworn reading it did, and that those same buttons doubled as the hot cues...
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