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8.6. Using the Equalizer
The EQ knobs and EQ Kill buttons are used for making sound adjustments to tracks while cueing
and while mixing.
The EQ knobs adjust the high, middle, or low frequencies in the audio signal.
The Kill buttons completely remove high, middle, or low frequencies from the audio signal.
Using the EQs can make transitions more flawless. The following example outlines a procedure on
how to use the Equalizer during a transition.
8.6.1. EQing the Bass Frequencies of Tracks during Transi-
tion
The most common EQing technique is to take out the bass of the next track before the transition
and to gradually bring it back in during the transition.
Assuming you want to transition tracks from Deck A to Deck B:
1. Before starting the transition, turn the LOW knob on Mixer channel B to minimum position for
taking out the bass frequencies of the track in Deck B.
2. Progressively mix in Mixer channel B by gradually moving the crossfader from the left to the
center position.
Both tracks are audible in the Master signal but the track on Deck B has no bass.
3. When you want to bring the bass back in, gradually increase the bass amount of Mixer chan-
nel B while simultaneously decreasing that of Mixer channel A using the LOW knobs on both
Mixer channels.
Both tracks are still audible in the Master signal but the track on Deck A has no bass.
4. Complete the transition by gradually moving the crossfader all the way to the right.
You mixed two tracks in conjunction with the Equalizer.
Alternatively to the EQ knobs, you can also use the EQ Kill buttons. These buttons
are used for immediate killing the respective the frequency band of the audio signals
during transitions as well as for performances in between.
Using the EQs during a transition to take out frequencies can avoid clipping that can
easily occur when two tracks play together with full volume.
8.7. Working with Mixer FX
In this section you learn how to apply Mixer FX to your mix.
Basic Usage Tutorials
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