DJM-900 - Effect CF A/B assign, what do you use this for?
DJM-900 - Effect CF A/B assign, what do you use this for? Posted on: 18.08.2013 by Caleb Demillo I was messing about on the DJM-900, and I see you can assign the effects unit to 1-4, and the Master, which I fully understand, but you can also assign it to the CF A/B...Is there a specific use case for this? If you were using the CF, you could just assign the effect to source you wanted. The only thing I'm believeing is you could assign it to say "B", and then have multiple channels assigned to "B" playing simultaneously. Is there some other trick I'm not believeing of? | |
Jack Narva 22.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Larita Smaga 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
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Hipolito Scionti 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Caleb Demillo 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Caleb Demillo 18.08.2013 | I was messing about on the DJM-900, and I see you can assign the effects unit to 1-4, and the Master, which I fully understand, but you can also assign it to the CF A/B... Is there a specific use case for this? If you were using the CF, you could just assign the effect to source you wanted. The only thing I'm believeing is you could assign it to say "B", and then have multiple channels assigned to "B" playing simultaneously. Is there some other trick I'm not believeing of? |
Jack Narva 22.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Larita Smaga 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by MaxOne
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Hipolito Scionti 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Caleb Demillo 19.08.2013 |
Originally Posted by Mojaxx
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Larita Smaga 19.08.2013 | Post-fade echo. If you use the crossfader, then having the FX assigned to a channel means that cutting off the sound with the crossfader also cuts off the echo tail. Assigning it to Crossfader A or B means you can cut with the channel fader OR the crossfader and still hear the tail. |
Hipolito Scionti 19.08.2013 | I use 2 decks, almost 3 three or 4 But I have deck A on channel 1 and deck B on Channel 4... It's easier to click back and forth between CFA and CFB then click between ch1 and ch 4 |
Augustine Mitzen 18.08.2013 | you're overbelieveing it |
Caleb Demillo 18.08.2013 | Blech. Too bad they didn't put a full matrix on the mixer. |
Alphonso Deitchman 18.08.2013 | You can duplicate tracks across two channels if you're using CDJs (digital+analogue RCAs) and then use the crossfader to fade between your duplicates, i.e. wet/dry. |
Caleb Demillo 18.08.2013 | Ok, that's what I thought. Hmm, too bad there's no way to assign it to "wet/dry". You can't really do that easily. |
Napoleon Koczur 18.08.2013 | You'd use this feature if, for example, you want effects on channels 1,2, and 3 but not 4. So maybe you're rocking some loops on these channels and you want to build to a crescendo with some reverb across 3 channels to build into the drop of your full track on channel 4. As you said, assign 1,2 &3 to A and 4 to B. Job done! |
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