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<blockquote data-quote="U31" data-source="post: 829971" data-attributes="member: 8996"><p>Marshal Jefferson? Every time i've seen him play he's used flange or phase. Or it could be filter or even EQ's with 2 copies of the same tune. Cant say for sure i wasnt watching closely, i was too busy enjoying it </p><p></p><p></p><p>How do ya think he makes the choon do that hi energy whooshing noise on those killer tunes that gets the crowd euphoric and all hands in the air? </p><p></p><p>Granted i've used filters (and even reverb /echo to collapse) for bringing a choon in or out (Lazy mixing, or or just varying methodology to keep it interesting, you decide ) </p><p>But phasing or flange is for picking elements out of a tune mid - tune and emphasising those element. Each type of effect is used once or twice per set ONLY. </p><p>Overuse of any DJing method marks you out as a total spastic IMHO</p><p></p><p>I'm talking INTELLIGENT use of effects here, not some kid at Christmas type scenario where samples and effects get stabbed at every opportunity.</p><p>Effects are another tool in your box, using em at the wrong time is dangerous, but applied with some thought it can make something sound truly outstanding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="U31, post: 829971, member: 8996"] Marshal Jefferson? Every time i've seen him play he's used flange or phase. Or it could be filter or even EQ's with 2 copies of the same tune. Cant say for sure i wasnt watching closely, i was too busy enjoying it How do ya think he makes the choon do that hi energy whooshing noise on those killer tunes that gets the crowd euphoric and all hands in the air? Granted i've used filters (and even reverb /echo to collapse) for bringing a choon in or out (Lazy mixing, or or just varying methodology to keep it interesting, you decide ) But phasing or flange is for picking elements out of a tune mid - tune and emphasising those element. Each type of effect is used once or twice per set ONLY. Overuse of any DJing method marks you out as a total spastic IMHO I'm talking INTELLIGENT use of effects here, not some kid at Christmas type scenario where samples and effects get stabbed at every opportunity. Effects are another tool in your box, using em at the wrong time is dangerous, but applied with some thought it can make something sound truly outstanding [/QUOTE]
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