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what effect is this?
Posted on: 14.07.2013 by Emmitt Belback
sorry if this does not belong here and sorry for my ignorance but i was wondering what effect at 9:06-9:10 is?

Kellie Myrum
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Sambo
You need an isolate FX unit to get it exact live. Pioneer's newer units have it as standard, it's not hard to set up in Ableton (and as always with Ableton it's far more versatile), Deckadance 2 has it built in, there's a very raw, moderately difficult mapping method that can be done in Traktor, and as for Serato, I have no idea.
Hey Sambo,

My Isolator FX mapping in traktor might consume one empty deck to accomplish the effect so I assume you call it a very raw for that reason? Other than that I have not heard a complaint or an issue about the mapping itself, all I heard was people are loving it.
Tesha Freudenstein
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Chrisku13
While we're talking about technique here, I've always wondered how to do the thing he does with the vocals at 22:00.
simple 1 beat loop on the acapella, adjust loop out via the jog wheel (hitting loop out after setting up a loop on cdjs lets you adjust the end of the loop by spinning the jog wheel in either direction, making the loop longer or shorter), disable master tempo, pitch it up.
Emmitt Belback
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Chrisku13
While we're talking about technique here, I've always wondered how to do the thing he does with the vocals at 22:00.
looks like he locks the pitch, has the phrase repeat and then uses the slider to change the pitch and speed it up.

sorry if im ingorant ive never used any of pioneers products so i dont exactly know what the effects are called.
Doreen Schurle
15.07.2013
Originally Posted by Kelsey1B
That's what one's neck is for! Deeerh!
Haha :P Personally I rarely put mine around my neck because they're dual-entry, and I run the risk of messing my hair up if I actually put them ON. Same reason I despise headphones that you can't rotate or invert the cups 180
Pablo Siske
15.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
...LMFAO @ 10:22 btw. He's looking around believeing... "where the fuck do I put these headphones down?"

I've had that exact same thought myself several times in new/unfamiliar venues lol.
That's what one's neck is for! Deeerh!
Augustine Mitzen
14.07.2013
Originally Posted by The Mighty FV
The DJM2000, which he is mixing on, allows you to put FX on the low, mid or high of the track, so different parts will cut through.

And yes, welcome to DJTT...where people don't actually read what you ask but instead choose to wander off in their own direction hahaha!
yeah because the question was very specific
Kellie Myrum
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Sambo
You need an isolate FX unit to get it exact live. Pioneer's newer units have it as standard, it's not hard to set up in Ableton (and as always with Ableton it's far more versatile), Deckadance 2 has it built in, there's a very raw, moderately difficult mapping method that can be done in Traktor, and as for Serato, I have no idea.
Hey Sambo,

My Isolator FX mapping in traktor might consume one empty deck to accomplish the effect so I assume you call it a very raw for that reason? Other than that I have not heard a complaint or an issue about the mapping itself, all I heard was people are loving it.
Farrah Manygoats
16.07.2013
Ah, ok thanks. I thought it was something like that. This all sounds doable in traktor on an S4, right? Except for using the jog wheel to move the loop out point, which sounds pretty cool. Does he do that just to sync the vocals to the buildup of the other song?
Tesha Freudenstein
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Chrisku13
While we're talking about technique here, I've always wondered how to do the thing he does with the vocals at 22:00.
simple 1 beat loop on the acapella, adjust loop out via the jog wheel (hitting loop out after setting up a loop on cdjs lets you adjust the end of the loop by spinning the jog wheel in either direction, making the loop longer or shorter), disable master tempo, pitch it up.
Emmitt Belback
16.07.2013
Originally Posted by Chrisku13
While we're talking about technique here, I've always wondered how to do the thing he does with the vocals at 22:00.
looks like he locks the pitch, has the phrase repeat and then uses the slider to change the pitch and speed it up.

sorry if im ingorant ive never used any of pioneers products so i dont exactly know what the effects are called.
Farrah Manygoats
16.07.2013
While we're talking about technique here, I've always wondered how to do the thing he does with the vocals at 22:00.
Libbie Orion
15.07.2013
i dont know what the problem figuring this out was
its an easy echo effect.
THis happens perfectly on the Pioneer Efx 500
setting the echo at 1/1 then while its echoing hit 3/4 then hit 1/1 again.
Sounds exactly the same
i just tried it over one of my tracks

i recognized it quickly because i do this often on some short builds in the begining of songs on my show


Its just an echo and Abelton should be able to recreate that no problem
Doreen Schurle
15.07.2013
Originally Posted by Kelsey1B
That's what one's neck is for! Deeerh!
Haha :P Personally I rarely put mine around my neck because they're dual-entry, and I run the risk of messing my hair up if I actually put them ON. Same reason I despise headphones that you can't rotate or invert the cups 180
Pablo Siske
15.07.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
...LMFAO @ 10:22 btw. He's looking around believeing... "where the fuck do I put these headphones down?"

I've had that exact same thought myself several times in new/unfamiliar venues lol.
That's what one's neck is for! Deeerh!
Pablo Siske
15.07.2013
I've only watched the section you asked, but just by listening it sounds like a Roll or Stutter effect. A quick glimpse and the mixer looks like the DJM-2000. That mixer has a Roll Effect on it or if your using Traktor Pro has Beatmasher or BeatSlicer which does pretty much the same job.
Doreen Schurle
15.07.2013
Beatslicer on the kick by the sounds of it.

LMFAO @ 10:22 btw. He's looking around believeing... "where the fuck do I put these headphones down?"

I've had that exact same thought myself several times in new/unfamiliar venues lol.
Jetta Drenzek
15.07.2013
You need an isolate FX unit to get it exact live. Pioneer's newer units have it as standard, it's not hard to set up in Ableton (and as always with Ableton it's far more versatile), Deckadance 2 has it built in, there's a very raw, moderately difficult mapping method that can be done in Traktor, and as for Serato, I have no idea.
Augustine Mitzen
14.07.2013
Originally Posted by The Mighty FV
The DJM2000, which he is mixing on, allows you to put FX on the low, mid or high of the track, so different parts will cut through.

And yes, welcome to DJTT...where people don't actually read what you ask but instead choose to wander off in their own direction hahaha!
yeah because the question was very specific
Marcelina Hanaway
14.07.2013
I believe this is called the Axe Effect.
Emmitt Belback
14.07.2013
hahah. you wouldnt happen to know if there is any way to emulate this through serato dj would you?
Joesph Kasian
14.07.2013
Originally Posted by littlemimus
yes thats what i meant. so its just a simple delay? how do alot of djs get it to be so clear cut on the beat? when i try to do it in ableton it just sounds so muddied up.
The DJM2000, which he is mixing on, allows you to put FX on the low, mid or high of the track, so different parts will cut through.

And yes, welcome to DJTT...where people don't actually read what you ask but instead choose to wander off in their own direction hahaha!
Emmitt Belback
14.07.2013
Originally Posted by The Mighty FV
Wrong wrong and wrong, is no one watching the video?

The white noise whoosh is already on the track, the TS is asking what effect he is doing - which is a simple delay coupled with changing between the parameters 1/1, 2/1 etc. Nicky is just making it look over-complicated as he's setting up the mixer to start the set.
yes thats what i meant. so its just a simple delay? how do alot of djs get it to be so clear cut on the beat? when i try to do it in ableton it just sounds so muddied up.
Emmitt Belback
14.07.2013
i didnt mean the sweep. i should of clarified how the beat doubles then echoes more.
Joesph Kasian
14.07.2013
Wrong wrong and wrong, is no one watching the video?

The white noise whoosh is already on the track, the TS is asking what effect he is doing - which is a simple delay coupled with changing between the parameters 1/1, 2/1 etc. Nicky is just making it look over-complicated as he's setting up the mixer to start the set.
Izola Larose
14.07.2013
Originally Posted by johney
white noise with a sweeping bandpass filter


or this ... maybe add some reverb
Augustine Mitzen
14.07.2013
white noise with a sweeping bandpass filter
Izola Larose
14.07.2013
the build up sweep thing ?

something like this maybe ?

http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=13875

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