What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
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What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
Quick question, trying to work out what pedals/effects units would be best for adding delay/echo/reverb to live mixes. At the moment at home, I have a djm800, but theres no way im taking that everywhere i go!
I play roots dub/steppas/reggae, so something to maintain that dubby sound would be good...something to plug into any mixer thats at the club/radio..easy to set up, not too big
someone recommended me boss dd20..the pioneer efx units are just too expensive...
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I play roots dub/steppas/reggae, so something to maintain that dubby sound would be good...something to plug into any mixer thats at the club/radio..easy to set up, not too big
someone recommended me boss dd20..the pioneer efx units are just too expensive...
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
Korg Kaoss pad 3. (KPD3)
Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
nice. and that is easy to wire into any mixer?
If anyone can suggest anything a lil cheaper that would be good..but all ideas welcome! thnx
If anyone can suggest anything a lil cheaper that would be good..but all ideas welcome! thnx
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Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
dubstation plugin on a return channel in ableton... i also have fade to gray on every track to avoid trainwrecks.
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Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
yeah dubstation is a great and v cheap plugin.
soundtoys echoboy is meant to be awesome but a lot more expensive.
I use the UAD RE201 plugin, which is also very bad, but needs a dsp card so not cheap at all... got dubstation as well tho, well worth the $30 or so...
soundtoys echoboy is meant to be awesome but a lot more expensive.
I use the UAD RE201 plugin, which is also very bad, but needs a dsp card so not cheap at all... got dubstation as well tho, well worth the $30 or so...
Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
hardware-wise, the green line6 pedal is great for delays, and the electro-harmonix holy grail is a wicked reverb.
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Re: What do you use for your delay/echo/reverb when mixing?
thanx Sharmaji!
So you think these two pedals (dl4 line6 & the holy grail) are good for dj'ing purposes?
If you wanted to use both effects though (not necessarily at the same time, but in one mix/performance), how would that work, cos surely on a djm600 (for example), you could only plug one send/return effect in at the back
(or am i completely wrong)
would you favour these over the kaoss pad?
Cheers!
So you think these two pedals (dl4 line6 & the holy grail) are good for dj'ing purposes?
If you wanted to use both effects though (not necessarily at the same time, but in one mix/performance), how would that work, cos surely on a djm600 (for example), you could only plug one send/return effect in at the back
(or am i completely wrong)
would you favour these over the kaoss pad?
Cheers!
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