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rainbow_marble
off subject but how is that pioneer EFX unit, if anyone has one? i was thinking about getting one...
tu_face
i have one, its wicked.. beats the djm600 one to the floor. basically has the same effects but its 100000000 x more controllable
seven.dj
is it worth it to get the pioneer effects rather than get a new mixer with effects??
trancinchink
i'm looking at getting a korg kaoss pad 2. it read up on both and the korg seems to have more of what i'm lookin for.
tu_face
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Originally posted by seven.dj
is it worth it to get the pioneer effects rather than get a new mixer with effects??


that really depends on what mixer you plan on getting, and what you plan on doing with the effects unit. unless it has send/recieve jacks on the back you can only have the effect over the master signal, and even with them sometimes it doesnt sound as good. with the djm mixers you can have it on either a single channel or the master, but an effects unit on its own is more controllable than one built into a mixer. my ideal fun setup would be a djm3000 AND an efx500 :toothless
Nemesis44
I don't really use effects units even if they are available to me. I have a Korg Chaos pad and don't really use that either.
My main complaint is that the sound quality reduction is too noticable when being processed through most (probably all) of the affordable units.

Send and recieve is a must in my opinion otherwise the effect dominates the signal and sounds so obvoiusly 'additional' that it will be screaming at you rather than making the listener think which mix is this?

The only effects I bother with are usually band filters (High and Low). A well placed delay can sound really nice but the thing is that the music so obviously looses something when it's taken away.

The Chaos pad does have some nice features that you can do while a vocal is running just before the breakdown kicks off but the other thing about effects is that less is more. Use it sparingly or your crowd (Even if it's your cat) will get bored and possibly even annoyed after a while.

They can be fun but they are gimmicky in my mind unless you shell out the big bucks to get propper stuff.

Just my 2 UK pound sterlings worth.
Nem :)
DJ Joshua H
I just got the djm500. One effect i found pretty cool is if you use the echo betweetn 2 and about 20 milliseconds. its so small that you can't hear anything repeated but it makes a wierd hi pitched sound and if you change it from 2 to 4 to 6 and so on the tone changes. Has anyone else played around with this? is it to cheesy?
tu_face
you have discovered picotto's little trick ;)

if you use it well, good things will come, but it sounds wank if you do it wank. you have to be creative with it to make sure you arn't doing something that hasn't already been done a million times. i dont think you can do this on djm500, but it sounds wicked if you isolate it to only mids and highs, leaving the kick clean ;)

the same goes with the use of a flanger... people who just let a flanger loose and let it do a couple of cycles then turn it off.. damnit use your brain :toothless
PVD fanatic
very cool stuff, sounds like a lot of fun, and hard work to make it all work right .. but hey, who said it was ever going to be easy .. thansk for the info , any more tricks of the trade would be much appreciated... :)
Breeze
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Originally posted by DJ Joshua H
I just got the djm500. One effect i found pretty cool is if you use the echo betweetn 2 and about 20 milliseconds. its so small that you can't hear anything repeated but it makes a wierd hi pitched sound and if you change it from 2 to 4 to 6 and so on the tone changes. Has anyone else played around with this? is it to cheesy?



i use the echo sometimes when im mixing to songs but only for a few seconds, also delay is pretty cool also reverb.

DJ Joshua H
Tuface -- haha i had no idea that picotto used that! i think it sounds pretty damn good especiall if you use it in time etc...
PVD fanatic
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dj joshua H- I just got the djm500. One effect i found pretty cool is if you use the echo betweetn 2 and about 20 milliseconds. its so small that you can't hear anything repeated but it makes a wierd hi pitched sound and if you change it from 2 to 4 to 6 and so on the tone changes. Has anyone else played around with this? is it to cheesy?


what is the setting you use on the parameter at the time of the echo, does it equal what is in the top box??? and if so, when do u drop it ?? and what do u mean by "between 2 and about 20 milliseconds"????
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