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Effects
MAGIX Digital DJ comes with several high quality built-in effects which may be
particularly useful when mixing dissimilar tracks. For example, removing the
bass from a pair of tracks will cut the drums, which can be beneficial if the
tracks have very different beats. As always, experimentation and practice are
required.
Controls
MAGIX Digital DJ also has a number of advanced filtering options, optimized
for DJ applications. The levels of these effects are controlled by the XY control
pad. You have the choice of:
• BASS, MID, TREB 3-band Equalizer - The effects section contains a 3-band
equalizer, Bass, Midrange and Treble frequencies. The BASS slider can be
linked automatically to the Crossfader using the 'BASS X-Fade' switch on the
left side of the Playlist Window.
Note: when in Bass X-Fade mode, the Bass EQ slider is disabled.
• Frequency CUT mode - Left-click on the BASS/MID/TREB buttons to
momentarily cut that frequency band, right-click locks the cut state on.
• RELOOPER 1, 2 & 3 - These switches activate the Relooper (view page 37)
function. Left-click the Relooper buttons for momentary effects. Right-click (or
Alt+Click) to lockthe mode on. Left or right-click to disengage the re-loop.
• LOWPASS FILTER - Cuts the treble frequencies above the cutoff value. X/Y
control Vertical (Y) changes the cutoff value. Horizontal (X) changes the
resonance. A narrow band of boosted frequencies at the cutoff point creates
a more pronounced 'sweeping' effect.
• HIGHPASS FILTER - Cuts the bass frequencies above the cutoff value. X/Y
control Vertical (Y) changes the cutoff value. Horizontal (X) changes the
resonance. A narrow band of boosted frequencies at the cutoff point creates
a more pronounced 'sweeping' effect.
• BANDPASS FILTER Allows a narrow band of frequencies through.










