Wouldn't it be cool? Let NI hear you!
Wouldn't it be cool? Let NI hear you!
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Just buy the new DJM900! ;0
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I just though that as new club standard has it, a software like traktor should have it too
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Some effects have filters built in in the single mode. For those that don't you could add a filter to the start of a group.
Filters are a lot more precise than 3 buttons, so i'd say Traktor is still way ahead although far more complex.
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You could emulate it, with a little work... load the same track on two decks, cut the EQs on each to where you're interested, apply the effect on the one you want, et voila! If you are a two-deck DJ, then that could be one use for the other two.
Not a great solution, but... a thought exercise, at least.
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I'm sure the DJM would do the same if you turn the dry/wet up to full so you only here the effected sound, which has some eq bands killed.
Say you want reverb only on set frequencies in Traktor, you use the effect in single mode:
1. control the amount of reverb with the dry/wet (up to 50% you add the effected sound to the original, more than 50% you start to cut the original until only the effected sound remains)
2. Use knobs 1 & 2 to set the high and low pass cutoffs frequencies (shape the frequencies that are sent to the reverb)
3. Use knob 3 to set the size of the reverb
Xone DB4 | Pioneer DDJ-SP1 | DJ Tech CDJ 101 (x2) | Serato DJ
NI X1 MKII | NI Scratch A6 | MF Twister | Traktor Pro 2
Sennheiser HD 25 II | KRK Rokit 5 (x2) | Focusrite Scarlett 2i4
Mixed In Key 8 | MusicBrainz Picard | Mixxx 2
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