Echo Freeze effect on DJM

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Echo Freeze effect on DJM
Posted on: 01.06.2013 by Yong Celestino
Hi guys,

When I Dj with Traktor, I use the Echo Freeze effect a lot to let a song echo out. I was wondering, how would you do this on a DJM 800 or 900? Just apply the echo effect and pull the fader down? I don't own a DjM, but when I have to play in clubs, I would also like to use this effect.

I tried it once in a club on a DJM by applying echo and pulling the fader down, but I noticed the echo died out almost instantly.
Kellie Myrum
02.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The Dub Echo only lasts a fraction of a second rather than the tail you get from the Echo Beat effect.
Activate third button in single FX mode. Should give long tail in post fader.
Olin Easley
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
If you have trouble mapping this effect you can still use post fader to achieve same result with delay effect.
Cheers for the tip, but I haven't mapped it cos I'm too lazy and to be honest, I hardly ever use the effect.
Kellie Myrum
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by DISaS73R
Have you tried echo, slow down, pause, fader down? That's what I usually do in Traktor cos I can't be arsed to map echo freeze on my controller. It's not quite the same, but does the trick for me.
If you have trouble mapping this effect you can still use post fader to achieve same result with delay effect.
Yong Celestino
01.06.2013
Hi guys,

When I Dj with Traktor, I use the Echo Freeze effect a lot to let a song echo out. I was wondering, how would you do this on a DJM 800 or 900? Just apply the echo effect and pull the fader down? I don't own a DjM, but when I have to play in clubs, I would also like to use this effect.

I tried it once in a club on a DJM by applying echo and pulling the fader down, but I noticed the echo died out almost instantly.
Kellie Myrum
02.06.2013
Originally Posted by makar1
The Dub Echo only lasts a fraction of a second rather than the tail you get from the Echo Beat effect.
Activate third button in single FX mode. Should give long tail in post fader.
Alphonso Deitchman
02.06.2013
The Dub Echo only lasts a fraction of a second rather than the tail you get from the Echo Beat effect.
Valeri Holderness
02.06.2013
Theres a post fader effect called "dub echo" or something like that (mines at a venue right now or else I'd go check), which is basically controlled by the filter knob. Hit that effect (its one of the six on the LEFT side of the mixer), turn the filter knob and pull down the fader. The effect will still be audible after the fader is pulled down as its a post fader effect.
Olin Easley
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by Stewe
If you have trouble mapping this effect you can still use post fader to achieve same result with delay effect.
Cheers for the tip, but I haven't mapped it cos I'm too lazy and to be honest, I hardly ever use the effect.
Kellie Myrum
01.06.2013
Originally Posted by DISaS73R
Have you tried echo, slow down, pause, fader down? That's what I usually do in Traktor cos I can't be arsed to map echo freeze on my controller. It's not quite the same, but does the trick for me.
If you have trouble mapping this effect you can still use post fader to achieve same result with delay effect.
Julissa Serrone
01.06.2013
^ I believe you're right. I put the DW anywhere past the 50% but NOT past the 75% and let it rip. Yeah too much DW and it creates significant background
Alphonso Deitchman
01.06.2013
The 50% mark on the Level/Depth dry wet knob seems to work best for me, as any further will cause a volume spike when you engage the effect. This is on the 900 though - I believe the 800 behaves a little differently.
Julissa Serrone
01.06.2013
It does not drag as long on a DJM. Try echo at 75% dry wet and rate at either 1 or 1/2 beat. Turn the effect on and pull down the fader.
Olin Easley
01.06.2013
Have you tried echo, slow down, pause, fader down? That's what I usually do in Traktor cos I can't be arsed to map echo freeze on my controller. It's not quite the same, but does the trick for me.

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