Today we explore one of my favorite techniques for working in drums into a live dj set. Playing drum fills on a Midi Fighter 3D and using a specific Traktor effect to loop, extend, and modulate them. Done correctly, this becomes a powerful tool for any DJ looking to add a bit more interesting elements to their sets – so watch the full tutorial inside to get started.
Here’s a quick overview/review of Ean’s main concepts in this video:
- Use Reverb and Peak Filter to spice it up
- Use Beatmasher before reverb and filter to record/loop your fills (no decay – stays constant)
- Add a T3 Delay and turn it all the way to the left to have a long echo that slowly delays out and gets quieter
- Record a Beatmasher roll and feed it into the T3 delay (this can get really wild quickly – use with care!)
Want to see how Ean sets up his DJ gear? Watch the full How I Play video here.
Want more great Traktor effects tutorials? Watch this one next!
Do you use Serato DJ? Is there a comparable Echo that provides the same effect? Tell us in the comments.
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maybe i’m blind, but is there an easy starter kit, for an luzzer
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Love these tips
One of the tastiesest mappings thus far! Very nice!
What do you have the motion controls on your 3D mapped to?
HP/LP filters, reverb and delay. I also found this working very good for 3D motion control.
I just have one X1! It is possible to manage fx with one only one? Ean please either a mapping of you?
Nice fx tips a question what is the background music in the beginning and the and?
Great! I really love your tips Ean! 😀