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Aug 06, 2012  So i wanna link my friends x2 pioneer 2000s up to my laptop and controll traktor, So fine. My problem is can i link the Djm 850 to the laptop and link ALL 4 Decks up from traktor Pro to the MIxer whilst still controlling with the pioneer 2000’s. OR even better.

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Apr 23, 2018  The Traktor Pro 2.11.3 update brings Scratch Certification for a host of Pioneer DJM mixers, namely the DJM-TOUR1, DJM-750, DJM-750 MK2, DJM-450 and DJM-250 MK2. This opens the DJM mixers up for use with a DVS system, with no extra interface required. Furthermore, Traktor automatically configures the inputs and outputs when the device is connected. May 25, 2017  DJM 750 and Traktor Pro. Discussion in 'General DJ Forum' started by Mattia15, May 23, 2017. Mattia15 New Member. A friend lent me a Pioneer DJM 750 and I would try to use it as Traktor Pro controller ( 2 or 4 decks doesn't matter). Then I should set up a MIDI mapping for the DJM 750 but if I should play in a club.

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So you want your DJ sets to be full of creative effects? Sara Simms shows how to add four effects to your mixes when DJing on Pioneer Mixers like the DJM900.

Do you listen to DJ sets and wish you knew how to create all the effects that you hear the big DJs use? Whether you're an open format DJ or play more underground music, learning to use the effects on Pioneer DJ mixers can add an original creative flair to your sets. Take full advantage of everything your Pioneer DJ mixer has to offer and learn to mix with effects. Here's a guide on how to get started:

Effects Intro

On the right-hand side of Pioneer's DJ mixer is the effects section. This tutorial will use the DJM-900 nexus as a reference, but the guidelines below will apply to most Pioneer DJ mixers.

On the bottom of the mixer, you'll find the On/Off switch and the Level/Depth knob. The Level/Depth knob controls the amount of the effect that's applied. Above this is the Time knob, which adjusts the length of the effect. Next up is the Assignment selector, which allows you to select which channel the effect will be applied to. Effects can also be applied to more than one channel at a time by selecting a Crossfader to apply the effects to. If 'CF A' or 'CF B' is selected, the effect will be applied to all the channels that are routed to either Crossfader A or Crossfader B.

Further up on the mixer are the Effects and above this, an Auto/Tap and Tap button that allows you to tap in the BPM. At the top of the Effects section is the X-Pad, which can be used to adjust the Effects and turn them on and off.

Set Up

No matter which effect you decide to use, the BPM of the track must be set on the mixer so that the effect can function at the same speed of the track.

The mixer should automatically calculate the BPM of the track when Auto/Tap is set to Auto. However, sometimes the BPM needs to be set manually. To do this, press the Auto/Tap button to change the mode to Tap. Hold down the Tap button and change the time knob until the BPM display on the screen matches the BPM of the track. The BPM can also be tapped in manually by tapping in quarter notes at the same speed of the song's tempo.

Next you'll need to select the channel to apply the effect to. For example, if a track on channel one is playing, and you want to apply the effect to this track, then set the selector to channel one.

Reverb

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Reverb is the gradual decay of original and reflected sound waves that occur naturally as a result of room acoustics.

When to Use it: During breakdowns, or when playing techno, tech house or minimal genres.

Reverb can be used creatively during DJ mixes to add space and dimension. It can also be applied to acapellas in small amounts to give them character. The Reverb time can be adjusted, so that the frequency of the reverb tails change during the mix. Reverb is best used in small amounts.

If you're using Reverb during breakdowns, try turning down the Low EQ at the same time you turn up the reverb. You can also turn up the Reverb, turn down the low EQ and fade the channel fader down.

Reverb:

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Echo

Many DJs use the terms reverb and echo interchangeably, but they have subtle differences. Echo effects are time-shifted repeats of a signal, but they are designed to sound like the echoes found in nature.

When to use it: Echo can be used creatively to transition between tracks. Using this method, you'll hear the Echo fade out, so you can bring in the next track. Echo is a useful effect to use when you're transitioning between two tracks with different BPMs, or the second track has a long intro.

Transition Idea: Start out by playing a tune, and set the BPM on the mixer to the same BPM as the track. Assign the Echo to the channel the track is playing on. Set the time of the Echo by using the Time knob or the X-Pad; a good choice might be 3/4. At the end of the song, turn the Echo on by pressing the ON/OFF button and take the volume fader down. When the Echo begins to fade away, play the next track.

Spiral

Spiral is a reverb effect that adds a reverberation effect to the input sound. When the delay time is changed, the pitch changes simultaneously. Spiral is a unique effect in the way that it gives you control over the effect that it creates and when this effect comes out of the mix. The ON/OFF button functions as a release for the effect and the Spiral trails off once it’s hit.

The Downward (or Upward) Spiral:

Press Auto/Tap, and then tap in your BPM. Start with the level at zero, so you're able to slowly turn up the Spiral effect. The Spiral sound should be audible. You can move the beat button to the left, which raises the pitch or move the beat button to the right, which decreases the pitch. To release the Spiral, click the ON/OFF button and you'll hear the Spiral fade away as it pitches up.

To pitch the Spiral up or down, the X-Pad or the Beat buttons or Time knob can be used. Spiral can be turned on or off by touching the X-Pad, even if the ON/OFF light is solid, meaning the effect is off.

Slip Roll

Slip roll is an effect that's found exclusively on Pioneer DJ mixers. It records small bits of audio and repeats them. The length of Slip Roll's speed can be adjusted so that it will glitch different parts of the tune. When the effect is turned off, the track that's playing is immediately audible.

When to Use It: Slip Roll can be used to create a fresh, glitchy section in a track, transition between different tracks or create your own cool buildup.

How to Use It: Before starting to use Slip Roll, the mixer needs to know how fast the track is. Start out by playing the track, and automatically set the BPM or tap it in. If you don't do this, the Slip Roll effect will be out of time with the music.

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Choose the Slip Roll value by selecting it with the X-Pad, Beat Buttons or Time Knob. Start off with the 1/1 Time, then change to 1/2 and 1/4 so you can hear how the effect sounds at the different time values.

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Adding effects to mixes is a great way to carve out your own sound as an artist. Pioneer DJ's effects allow you to easily add new sounds to your mix. It's likely that you'll run into these mixers if you're playing out professionally, so every DJ should learn to use at least a few of their effects in their sets.

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