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DENON DN-S1200 using the low pass filter effect

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

DENON DN-S1200 using the low pass filter effect
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http://enzymeblackrecordings.ning.com/
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Big shout to Danny J lewis

http:www.djtutor.com
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  • Haha, They use this effect in movies and bacardi adverts Allot...

  • good

  • It is great to to know that a dj now a thing or two about basic rythm. Seeing this has taught me that it's not just musicsns that need to learn to count in time with the music but djs too.

  • killin' it, thanks

    

  • Ah fuck, I can't believe you've done this.

  • Nice stuff ;)

  • not really, ever noticed the 'woosh' sound in a filter? impossible to create with eqing. after the filtering, when you 'hold' the filter, that you can creatie with eqing

  • @audioh0lic

    well you could make the same effect with the eq, but you would have to cut all three frequencies at the same time.

  • he told YOU to see the description of the video!

  • can anyone please tell me name of this track. tnx

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