- Sound design
- DJ FX
DJ FX
The Song mode's per fragment DJ FX provide further important tools to design sounds with.
For example, the DJ FX buffers can be used to silently prepare a buffer before the song starts. The buffer can then be used in the song in various creative ways. Examples include;
- reversing phrases/patterns/loops
- reversing cymbals or kicks (often used to lead into new parts)
- reversing a reversed-played vocal sample (see conditionals) with strong reverb, for a ghostly "sucking" effect that precedes the vocal
- buffer-locking the first step (or fraction of a step) and opening (or closing) a lowpass or high-pass filter
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- 9. MC.th Master Compressor threshold (under Glob (song globals) page)
Sets the threshold (0-100) above which the master compressor/limiter should kick in.
- 13. Sync analog sync pulse (under Glob (song globals) page)
Keep this setting at 'off' if the breakout cable is not in use.
- 8. MIdI MIDI channel assign (under Glob Gobal page)
Specifies the MIDI channel that the track should send its note and controller messages on.