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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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Hmm I prefer to do it with the normal line faders. First of all don't bring the fader completely down, as that will be too much (you'll have the feeling there will be a empty spot in the sound). Halfway down is more than enough (besides, as you move the fader less, you can be quicker in the movement).
The trick is not really to think about the decreasing part, but more the bringing it back movement.
Think as it more than emphasing the next beat. You decreased the sound for a beat, so the next one will have extra power. Just follow the groove and you'll feel naturally when you'll need to move the fader back (the up-down movement is quite fast, should only be down on the beat you wanna take out (or just after it depending on the effect), and back up full at the next one).
On certain occasions, mainly techno tracks, you can do such movements succesively. Makes a very interesting sound, like it's chopped up. I'll make a sample after my exams, when I plugged my gear back in.
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Jun-19-2002 15:31
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