Hidden Effect on Pioneer DJM700

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июн 2014
  • Showing a hidden noise/jet intent effect i discovered on the Pioneer DJM700
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Комментарии • 10

  • @MrTech1210
    @MrTech1210 7 лет назад

    Hi.... I've just bought a DJM-700 and was experimenting with this roll feature. I'm confused!!! After creating a 8/1 roll sample, when i assign the roll back to a channel, i cannot use the 3 band equaliser on that roll sample! I would really like to create a loop and be able to use the 3 band equaliser on it. Am i doing something wrong? I hope you can reply to my question, it will be very much appreciated. Cheers, Andy

  • @DJBonnyGamella
    @DJBonnyGamella 8 лет назад

    Hi DJ... I need HELP! :]]
    ...And have a big question...
    Last month, i bought one DJM 700 used, however, is "like new".
    Already I used it +/-10 times, one this, stay up to 10 hours on, but he is heating up too much. Should reach 50 celcius at the bottom.
    It's my first DJM -newest line- (I had a DJM500 and not remember heating)
    This heat is normal and i can rest easy?
    Thanks for attention!

    • @caraudioetc
      @caraudioetc  8 лет назад +1

      +DJ Bonny Gamella
      I am not totally sure about that sorry, I will have to do a long running test on mine to see how hot it gets

    • @DJBonnyGamella
      @DJBonnyGamella 8 лет назад

      +DJGoProCarAudioGuy Tks... My mixer heats in 1h30m +/-. The heating main point is in the same direction of the booth volume knob, but below.
      My fear he was experiencing temperatures between 16 ~ 20 degrees, however, we entered the spring here in Brazil and in this last Friday he has faced an ambient temperature of 30 degrees and here will increase, reaching 40 degrees by the end of spring and early summer.
      If you can, after just over one hour on, simply lift the mixer and place the hand at this point below. His report will help me a lot! :]

  • @joerivankallo
    @joerivankallo 8 лет назад +4

    This is not a hidden effect. When switching the blue led to off, you apply any filter on a specific range of frequency. For example when you do it with delay, you only hear the delay of a specific range of frequency. Good luck with it!

    • @caraudioetc
      @caraudioetc  8 лет назад +1

      Cheers for the info man, i think back in the day when i made this lol, I would have titled this "hidden" just because unlike everything else on the mixer there is no annotation on the faceplate or in the manual that i could find that states its there or 'labels' it.

    • @joerivankallo
      @joerivankallo 8 лет назад +1

      +Car Audio.etc I know it is definitely metioned in the products manual though...

    • @caraudioetc
      @caraudioetc  8 лет назад

      ok

  • @djsebism
    @djsebism 10 лет назад

    why hidden?

    • @caraudioetc
      @caraudioetc  9 лет назад +1

      Sebasto Robert well i randomly discovered it when mixing and theres no documentation about it anywhere or indication of it on the mixer so i just assumed some people might not know about it...