Hi,
Pioneer DDJ-SR2 and echo effect. I have seen with some other decks and software that when the echo effect is activated and the volume fader slammed down to 0, the effect continues as a way to transition into other songs. However, with virtual DJ when the effect is active and volume fader slammed down to 0, the volume cuts out. Is there a way to have the effect continue few a seconds when the volume fader is slammed down to 0?
Pioneer DDJ-SR2 and echo effect. I have seen with some other decks and software that when the echo effect is activated and the volume fader slammed down to 0, the effect continues as a way to transition into other songs. However, with virtual DJ when the effect is active and volume fader slammed down to 0, the volume cuts out. Is there a way to have the effect continue few a seconds when the volume fader is slammed down to 0?
Posté Sat 06 Aug 22 @ 11:27 pm
Yes, if VDJ is handling the mixing there is (if the audio config is set to use external mixer, then this physical mixer will of course turn down everything- nothing VDJ can do about that)
Anyway, it's called post-fader fx so try looking up fx-processing in the VDJ settings
Anyway, it's called post-fader fx so try looking up fx-processing in the VDJ settings
Posté Sun 07 Aug 22 @ 10:45 am
As an alternative there is also a special echo effect that you can arm and then use, that does exactly what you describe. More info here;
Posté Sun 07 Aug 22 @ 10:49 am