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Hardwell/ Sebastian Ingrosso Effect
Posted on: 24.02.2013 by Tiera Kroneberger

1.43 when Hardwell turns the knob on the video. What effect/filter is that? Is it possible to get this on Traktor. I know we have a filter etc. But his one you can really notice when its turned on. Also Sebastian uses it alot in this mix:

at 1:50.
Tiera Kroneberger
27.02.2013
Originally Posted by Frank112916
That's just part of the track. But all it is, to achieve a similar effect, would be a quick low pass filter which is then slowly brought back up to through.
But what about Sebastians? It literally sounds like a space ship or a laser when he turns it on. How do i achieve that?
Jetta Drenzek
25.02.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
How do you guys tell the difference between LP and HP filter? Aren't they the same except the frequency ranges are reversed?
I'm genuinely not sure if I'm being trolled or not!

Originally Posted by Stewe
@Sambo - Isolator deck is optional in my mapping. I can still use it for track or remix deck and by changing the bank it easily becomes an isolator.
I didn't notice that! I'll give it a try when I have some free time. I have the lady friend round toevening so... I can do it then!

"under the stairs for you, B****!"
Ned Somerset
24.02.2013
Originally Posted by loverocket
Let's make a sub community called "how do I sound like a famous DJ".

So I know where to stay out of.

>
+1
Tiera Kroneberger
24.02.2013

1.43 when Hardwell turns the knob on the video. What effect/filter is that? Is it possible to get this on Traktor. I know we have a filter etc. But his one you can really notice when its turned on. Also Sebastian uses it alot in this mix:

at 1:50.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
27.02.2013
look up filter resonance
Tiera Kroneberger
27.02.2013
Originally Posted by Frank112916
That's just part of the track. But all it is, to achieve a similar effect, would be a quick low pass filter which is then slowly brought back up to through.
But what about Sebastians? It literally sounds like a space ship or a laser when he turns it on. How do i achieve that?
Dino Hapgood
26.02.2013
That's just part of the track. But all it is, to achieve a similar effect, would be a quick low pass filter which is then slowly brought back up to through.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
25.02.2013
highpass cuts out the low parts of the song first and literally lets the high pass through.. low pass lets the low pass through. The best vst filter I have ever heard which is comparable to the xone vcf filters is VPS Philta. to use it in traktor you would need to route the sound through DAW like ableton or use a dj software capable of running VST's like torq or VDJ Pro

Gaynell Rydberg
25.02.2013
I genuinely don't know. When I played around with the filter on my Xone 42, the LP and HP would sound the same if I started on the opposite ends of the knob.
Jetta Drenzek
25.02.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
How do you guys tell the difference between LP and HP filter? Aren't they the same except the frequency ranges are reversed?
I'm genuinely not sure if I'm being trolled or not!

Originally Posted by Stewe
@Sambo - Isolator deck is optional in my mapping. I can still use it for track or remix deck and by changing the bank it easily becomes an isolator.
I didn't notice that! I'll give it a try when I have some free time. I have the lady friend round toevening so... I can do it then!

"under the stairs for you, B****!"
Gaynell Rydberg
25.02.2013
How do you guys tell the difference between LP and HP filter? Aren't they the same except the frequency ranges are reversed?
Kellie Myrum
25.02.2013
Yep, just a low pass filter. You can add a peak filter and bit of reverb to get more expression.

@Sambo - Isolator deck is optional in my mapping. I can still use it for track or remix deck and by changing the bank it easily becomes an isolator.
Ned Somerset
24.02.2013
Originally Posted by loverocket
Let's make a sub community called "how do I sound like a famous DJ".

So I know where to stay out of.

>
+1
Jerica Salava
24.02.2013
Let's make a sub community called "how do I sound like a famous DJ".

So I know where to stay out of.

>
Jetta Drenzek
24.02.2013
That is just the filter. All filters sound different, Traktor has the one in the mixer, which you can change the type of in the preferences>mixer sextion IIRC. Also there's the actual filter in the effects rack which has a lot more capability. You just sweep the filter down and that's it!

EDIT: The reason that it doesn't effect the vocal of the Gotye song is because that is on a different deck/channel. Or it may all be recorded, which isn't unheard of! This can kind of be done in one deck with an effects unit that has frequency isolation, like the Pioneer RMX or the new version of Deckadance that's coming out. Not one to be left behind, Traktor will probably have it by the end of the year. Tbh the Traktor effects are in a desperate need of an update! There was a blog post on here not long ago where they described a rather clever way of replicating the frequency effect in the current version of Traktor by duplicating the song into a spare deck and effecting the frequency on that. I never tried it because I don't have a spare deck in my set up :P

2ND EDIT: I'm just too nice, here's the blog post to save you exerting effort in your little DJ hands trying to find it!

http://www.djranking s.com/2013/01/0...ng-in-traktor/
Hunter Renslow
24.02.2013
The knob he's turning is the dry/wet on the djm effects so he is either using the filter effect or the sound is actually in the track and they used that clip because it looks right for the video.
I've been on a few shoots for similar promo videos and sometimes the guys doing the videos use footage that fits the sound of the track playing.(I don't know the track in the video so this is just a suggestion)
Gaynell Rydberg
24.02.2013
Haha. That would be nice. As a newbie, I'm finding these threads really helpful.
Ned Somerset
24.02.2013
Can we just get a "which effect is hardwell using at this time?" sub section already

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