Can someone please tell me where to find it? Thanks!
Fade to Gray
Fade to Gray
Hey I'm making a new DJ mix and can't find the "FADE TO GRAY" Audio effect.
Can someone please tell me where to find it? Thanks!
Can someone please tell me where to find it? Thanks!
Re: Fade to Gray
Fade to gray is the modern replacement for the djm 600 flange efx 
Re: Fade to Gray
Aww man I thought we were going to talk about visage
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtsm6_ ... 1981_music
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xtsm6_ ... 1981_music
-
JuanSOLO
- Posts: 3236
- Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:21 am
- Location: Shreveport LA, sometimes Dallas/Ft Worth TX
Re: Fade to Gray
Love that song!paddyb wrote:Aww man I thought we were going to talk about visage
Re: Fade to Gray
I went to the search option and typed in Fade to Gray but nothing came up? Can you please just tell me where to find it.
Example to find slide away audio effect you go to... LIVE DEVICES then AUTO FILTER then SLIDE AWAY
I usually do all of my DJ mixes in Ableton but want to start using the effects to make the mix even better!
Thank you in advance
Example to find slide away audio effect you go to... LIVE DEVICES then AUTO FILTER then SLIDE AWAY
I usually do all of my DJ mixes in Ableton but want to start using the effects to make the mix even better!
Thank you in advance
Re: Fade to Gray
First of all, try searching for the British spelling of "grey" not "gray". The device should be in your Audio Effects / Audio Effect Rack / Performance & DJ folder. If it's not there, maybe try repairing the Library in Live's preferences...?
Re: Fade to Gray
if you still cant find it make one....
use an effects rack with a EQ3 with only the mids on.....and a ping pong delay map mid gain....low cut and high cut of EQ3 to macro 1 then also map feed back and dry/wet to macro 1......
another idea for the same sort of sound......
use a high pass filter and a simple delay......map the frequency of the filter, and simple delays dry/wet and feedback......(so again use effects rack)
it is real fun to tweak it.....and add other effects.
use an effects rack with a EQ3 with only the mids on.....and a ping pong delay map mid gain....low cut and high cut of EQ3 to macro 1 then also map feed back and dry/wet to macro 1......
another idea for the same sort of sound......
use a high pass filter and a simple delay......map the frequency of the filter, and simple delays dry/wet and feedback......(so again use effects rack)
it is real fun to tweak it.....and add other effects.
Re: Fade to Gray
British way worked! EQ... more work but more fun!!! Thank you, DJ MIX SOUNDS AWESOME NOW =)
