How is this done?

How is this done?

Just saw this in a vid:

(@4:23)

Which effect did he use, 'cause it sounds awesome, and can be done on a DJM.

start sounds like a really fast flanger on a beatmasher, then the second and end parts sound like either a loop or a beatmasher combined with either transpose or tempo.

not a clue what that effect is but its damn cool.

shame about jack beats tbh, they have the skills but its a pity their live sets arnt better. their track selection is a bit wack. love their old tracks but theres only so many times you can hear “jack beats what” in the space of an hour without it becoming boring.

just looped it with the right hand and transpose on the second? my guess

How does the annoying screaming guy always find a microphone at shows like that?

if there was someone mcing at a show like that i think id probably steal the mic off them.

Please come to Fuck Yessss in Atlanta

I disagree, I’ve seen them 3 time in the past year and they’ve kept it fresh - yeah, they usually play their big tracks and remixes but most of the other tracks in their sets were recent and changed up. They mix pretty quickly as well, I think, so manage to pack a lot of tracks into a set.

… did he ever push a button? or is that knob touch sensitive?

Tried this in Traktor, sounds pretty much the same! Thanks dude!

they use one of those denon midi controllers that are made to compliment scratch live. it sits right in front of this mixer, but its only about an inch or so tall. he probably set a 1/2 bar loop on that while playing with the transpose on the djm2000 and doubling and halving the loop. i dig it

this…i just saw em this past weekend and it was crazy insane

oh ok. got it :slight_smile:

Someone needs to ram the microphone down his mouth.

Ive heard some TERRIBLE MCing in my time but that is just beyond pathetic.

We put Jack Beats on at our club almost exactly a year ago… I have no recollection if it was goo as i was very very drunk.:smiley: