Tuesday 7 January 2014

Dj tips 10

While the use of effects is an artistic choice, and
in some cases the basis of a DJ’s sound, I’d
recommend that you don’t OVERdo it with effects.
Many DJs use effects to help transitions from one
record to another and to enhance their DJ
performance. Neither of these things are bad — but
they become a problem if you rely on them .
Audiences have become familiar with Pioneer’s
echo, Allen & Heath’s filter and Traktor’s stutter
effects. Use your levels and EQ to create interest
before turning to the effects, and then when you
do drop that echo it will be something special
instead of redundant or annoying.

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