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trance and sound effects?
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dazzed
A few of my friends mix house, and they you their soundeffects. the effects do add a nice thumping sound to the mix. but it does get old.

I however, haven't heard many trance mixes using effects? maybie pan and flanger at most. does anyone out here use effects on trance regularly?
Dj_Andrew_K
effects are my fav thing during the mix :)
I always enjoy a nice flanger to the max...
Devbert
lot of people do effects. its kind of changing the music the way you want it
nate735
Flanger, Ecco, And Auto Pan are my favoite :) They make the song sound MUCH better especially on trance.
Dj Thy
Three words : Xone, VCF, Filter
mikefasssy
i don't even know what a flanger sounds like. i have probably heard them on livesets but haven't recognized them.
Dj Thy
http://www.harmony-central.com/Effe...icles/Flanging/

Check the examples.
James Woodrow
I like a bit of reverb, delay, and flange in my mix, I hav an external fx processor which does its job and adds that little extra something which a lot of the djs around here don't have to my mix. I find my fx processor to be some of the best money I have ever spent, as it can spice up a dull moment in a good track.

James
Origin X
A flanger on a snaredrum intro sounds really great, only a bit too much used to be original, but still nice;)
MERiDiAN5i2
quote:
Originally posted by Dj Thy
Three words : Xone, VCF, Filter


Right! trance has such weak bassbeats i like to keep the three filters ganged on, with the resonance at about 4 o'clock (almost full)... and keep a heathy resonance down low (on the bassline) ... then I can wiggle the VCF frequency a little, making the bassline a little more funky.

funky filtered fast trance... :D ... and mix in a hoover from a hardhouse track while im at it.. awwyeeaaaa :toothless

-mer
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