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Your Face
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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^nice transitions...makes me want to go out and buy a mixer with nice filters
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Feb-26-2006 11:10
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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Re: Re: filter mix
Some only let you filter either the master or one channel only... The xone 92 has two filters for application to any two channels.
| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I always thought this was a normal thing in all mixers with filters... |
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Feb-26-2006 13:53
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spit_heron
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: illy, usa
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| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
Xone:62
Two examples of a filtered transition from a set of mine. Click me. |
nice, thanks man. now with the 62 you can just filter one channel or the master right? are you putting a high pass filter on the incomming channel, then raising the cutoff as you lower the bass (eq) in the outgoing track?
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Feb-26-2006 18:35
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idoru
You Can Call Me Al

Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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| quote: | Originally posted by spit_heron
nice, thanks man. now with the 62 you can just filter one channel or the master right? are you putting a high pass filter on the incomming channel, then raising the cutoff as you lower the bass (eq) in the outgoing track? |
You can do either one or two channels. However, if you choose to filter two channels simultaneously, they both have to be set to the same X-Fader, and the same exact filter will apply to them. ie, I couldn't use a LPF on one channel and a HPF on the other.
As far as during the transitions, if I use the HPF filter then I will start out with the low EQ on the incoming channel at about 9 o'clock, and the mid 1 & 2 EQs at the same. I'll gradually fade the mid 1 in first, then mid 2, keeping the filter at about 1 to 2 o'clock.
Gradually, then, I will begin lowering the Low EQ on the outgoing track as I bring in the Low on the incoming track, as well as lowering the depth of the HPF.
It takes some playing around to finally find a way to use the filter during transitions that you're comfortable with. And I'm not sure if my description made any sense or not. 
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Feb-26-2006 21:36
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spit_heron
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: illy, usa
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| quote: | Originally posted by Allied Nations
I have an example of a filter transition in the mix on my sig.
somewhere between 24:00 and 34:00...
PHP:
Click Here.
My mixer is a DXM-06 btw. |
very hot.
seems u can due some nice things with a single filter, though the independent filters seems like its worth the upgrade to a 92 verse the 62.
Could also get two vf-1r (for a mixer without filters) and connect directly to decks, but then that wont help your cd players, unless of course they have biult in filters. so many options, so little money.
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Feb-27-2006 17:24
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