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| quote: | Originally posted by Scottaculous
What does "drop out" sound like? |
lets say your running the delay timing at the 1/2 note setting..2 measures later jump to the quarter note setting to double it up..then u want to quadruple it at say measure 4 so hit the 1/8 note button (all ontime of course)...as to simulate a build...the sound shouln't drop out n the delay start over but rather it should double up right away and sound like a steady building roll..try this with the efx500 and then with anything else and you'll see what i mean. the efx is the only one i've found that the delay dosn't stop and restart when you change the delay setting but rather just doubles up, quadruples or cuts in half, etc.. (if u chose to do that). it's a great technique to use to create builds and the like on the fly by doing this and rolling off the bass off, running it through the efx500 filter at the same time, slamming it back at the beginning of measure 5 while cutting all fx. the djm600's supposed to be the efx500 built in button it doesn' have the controls that the 500 does so i didn't think it could do this either...but i was always curious since it's one of the few i didn't get a chance to play with the dlay settin on. know what i mean?
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