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My small list

Dieses Thema im Forum "Feature Suggestions" wurde erstellt von WalkieEnTalkie, 8. Januar 2012.

  1. WalkieEnTalkie

    WalkieEnTalkie New Member

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    Below a small list of features I would appreciate in an future update!

    1) The "Crush" effect, as you find it on the DJM 800 !
    This is an effect I would love in the FX-list, i use this quite often in my sets but when i go playing at smaller parties they usually don't have an DJM 800 installed and so no crush fx for me !​

    2) Don't "lock" the effect to the "on-beat" marker if you know what i mean?
    What I'm trying to say is: now when you use for example the bouncer FX it will nicely use the master BPM but it will not sound good (in sync) if the track I'm playing is not perfect "in phase" with the phase-meter. If it is in phase there is no problem, but be honest how often can you play without going out of phase :cool: And try it yourself if you don't get what I'm trying to say!

    A solution could be to let the effect "start" when you hit the on button for that effect (again like on an DJM 800) or start when the FX-value get above zero.​

    3) Make a re-trigger button/option for the samples on the sample decks! (or tell me how to do it if this already exists :lol: )

    4) Show the name's of the CUE points in the waveform.
    So that instead of 1,2,3,.... the names (or the first 5 character or so) are shown. This will give me/you a better overview for what the cue point is there. I think this is handy with a large music library with tracks you don't often play!​

    This was my small list, I hope others will find some things useful as well !

    Grtz Walkie & Talkie
     
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