try the noise effect on a channel that’s not playing anything, then you should be able to control it separately. IIRC it should work that way
that is, if you’re not using all 4 channels
If you do some research on it you’ll see it’s a far cry from the Behringer DJXes you might expect it to be; plus it’s still not a cheap unit by any means, at £720 retail it’s a serious chunk of cash for a mixer. Well worth it though; some features even the 900/2000 doesn’t have
I found some good spots to use the noise to basically add an extra flair to to some breaks, or let it roll off with the bass. It takes some messing around and you can’t overuse it, but it’s a nice little touch sometimes. I don’t own a DJM-900 but I’ve rented them and played on them, and it’s just like everything else, if you fuck with it enough you’ll find a place to use it. (Note: I usually spin breaks or DnB… other genres it might fit so well).
As everyone has said it is too loud… and to use it on a channel that’s not being used.
But basically once you decide that is it’s use i actually love it! It’s the sort of sound that needs it’s own volume control in a way cause you want to bring volume up and down to create nice sweeps.
Us in combo with echo on the beat fx and too.
Agreed it’d be nice to turn it down in a setting or whatever but i actually like using it on it’s own channel now.