@Pioneer DJ USA Pri ton Joni thank you so much for demonstrating this. Is this same technique possible using a standalone CDJ or XDJ in lieu of a DVS enabled turntable? By the way, FYI for Pioneer, I just bought an S7 as it is the only two channel mixer I could get with built in hardware echo effect as well as a booth output. Otherwise I would have gotten a DJM-450. I am glad I did go for this though as I want to attempt to learn how to utilize the various modes to add flare and fun to my DJ sets. Tutorials like this are exactly what I’m after.
😳 that was so dope 🔥 I've done something similar to that on a SX controller & other times I did it using fx along with it. However that came out sounding much cleaner sounding 👌 However that mute function i never knew existed, does that work on controllers?
Gate cue is a new pad mode specifically for use with DVS configuration when using turntables with a timecode record. Prior to this mode, there was no way to do momentary triggers of each hot cue. Gate cue achieves a gated hot cue slightly differently than on a DJ controller with the deck stopped. It triggers a “muted deck” that only opens when you trigger the pad. This unique behavior is what makes this technique possible. It’s very similar to what happens when you activate a silent cue.
The DDJ-REV7 does not have an independent gate cue pad mode. The reason is because the DDJ-REV7 is a controller, which means the regular hot cue can behave gated when the track is stopped. However, the independent gate cue pad mode, this technique cannot be done on the DDJ-REV7.
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Pri back at it again!
Such a dope teacher… loving this!
@Pioneer DJ USA Pri ton Joni thank you so much for demonstrating this. Is this same technique possible using a standalone CDJ or XDJ in lieu of a DVS enabled turntable? By the way, FYI for Pioneer, I just bought an S7 as it is the only two channel mixer I could get with built in hardware echo effect as well as a booth output. Otherwise I would have gotten a DJM-450. I am glad I did go for this though as I want to attempt to learn how to utilize the various modes to add flare and fun to my DJ sets. Tutorials like this are exactly what I’m after.
That's a wild trick
😳 that was so dope 🔥
I've done something similar to that on a SX controller & other times I did it using fx along with it. However that came out sounding much cleaner sounding 👌
However that mute function i never knew existed, does that work on controllers?
Gate cue is a new pad mode specifically for use with DVS configuration when using turntables with a timecode record. Prior to this mode, there was no way to do momentary triggers of each hot cue. Gate cue achieves a gated hot cue slightly differently than on a DJ controller with the deck stopped. It triggers a “muted deck” that only opens when you trigger the pad. This unique behavior is what makes this technique possible. It’s very similar to what happens when you activate a silent cue.
@@PioneerDJUSA ahhh alright 👍
This seems like a really cool feature
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I gotta try this 👍
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Will there be any mapping for the s9?
Sorry for the inconvenience, but gate cue is featured only on the DJM-S11 and DJM-S7.
Can this feature be used on the Rev7?
The DDJ-REV7 does not have an independent gate cue pad mode. The reason is because the DDJ-REV7 is a controller, which means the regular hot cue can behave gated when the track is stopped. However, the independent gate cue pad mode, this technique cannot be done on the DDJ-REV7.