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| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
i have one as well. its not that they blow, the DSP has solid filters, its just an extreme lack of control. there's no built-in LFO on the colour filter (although you can sort of do it with the autofilter) and there's no resonance control. so its sort of like a "standard built in filter". although it does have bandpass/notch and hi/lo filters. |
This is the main issue for me, although that doesn't render them completely useless.
They pretty much on par with the filters in the DN-X1500 if you've used them - same functionality (i.e. no wet/dry control, no resonance - just a single control to handle cut-off frequency, resonance and mix level), roughly the same sort of quality.
I've found the DN-X1500 filters very useful over the years that I've had the mixer and put the filters on the DJM800 to just as much use on the one occasion that I've played out on one - very useable for simply merging sounds a bit more cleanly, as it sounds you're wanting to do (in fact it was a techno set I was playing when I was on the DJM800 myself and used them for exactly this when getting busy with 3 decks)
But yeah give me Xone filters any day if there are some going!
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