Do you find yourself still using the EFX500 after getting Traktor?
Aug-31-2010 22:09
djdk
Nutritional Overachiever
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
Of course, who could ignore having a big flashing effects box right in front of their face whilst mixing
Seriously though, its often easier just to use the EFX for a delay or a flange (s******) if ive got the effects in traktor set up for other jobs instead of reconfiguring the fx section in traktor. Also the way the I have everything routed using the X:FX sends on the 42 means I can set up some nifty chained effects without having to switch from complex to chained within traktor.
___________________
I just do it exactly the way I enjoy listening to it. This is most of the time it is with banging beats. It is even with a soft thing, a soft melodic idea, or whatever. I still like to have it rocking. Keep in mind what this music is made for, first of all. Its not made to be easy listening on the radio. Its not made to be easy listening in television. Its actually kick ass in the club. This is what music is. This is the purpose of this art form...to listen to it and let the frequencies actually blow you away. --Paul Van Dyk
Sep-20-2010 00:04
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
Was that table originally a fussball table??
Love it! Great set up! Lovely mixer.
Sep-20-2010 00:50
DJDavidScott
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: New York , NY
Indeed fuseball table!! Good eye. Made the most sense to me. Thanks! This room is a lifetime of envisioning a studio!!
___________________
I just do it exactly the way I enjoy listening to it. This is most of the time it is with banging beats. It is even with a soft thing, a soft melodic idea, or whatever. I still like to have it rocking. Keep in mind what this music is made for, first of all. Its not made to be easy listening on the radio. Its not made to be easy listening in television. Its actually kick ass in the club. This is what music is. This is the purpose of this art form...to listen to it and let the frequencies actually blow you away. --Paul Van Dyk
Sep-20-2010 01:01
david.michael
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Dayton, OH, USA
lol, that is awesome.
Sep-20-2010 13:24
Dj Gracjan
Dance To My Beat
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: 519
quote:
Originally posted by david.michael
lol, that is awesome.
I agree strongly. That looks sooo clean
___________________
London Loud | Sense.fm
Prog House | Tech House | Techno | Minimal
Sep-20-2010 16:48
n3lly
www.n3lly.com
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
I'd nearly be tempted to bring the cdj's down beside the X1's.
Move the X1's in closer to the mixer first. CDJ's on outside. Then place some dinky little stands which could have some nice monitors pointing right at your ears. I know you have the Mackie Monitor down in the corner but dunno how comfortable it is reaching for the cdj/eject button etc etc.
Really nice set up though. Love the use of the fussball table. Great vision.
Steve
Sep-20-2010 18:36
Zak McKracken
Trance
Registered: Jun 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by DJDavidScott
what are those midicontrollers?
Sep-20-2010 20:11
Inny
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Below sealevel
quote:
Originally posted by nortek
what are those midicontrollers?
Kontrol X1 by Native Instruments
Sep-20-2010 20:17
amp3
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2008
Location: in a cave
Great set-up/studio!
___________________
It's kind of like bang the drum slowly, except the drum is a chick