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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › π FREE! WA Productions DJFX Effects VST Plugin reg. $39.90 LIMITED TIME!
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FREE! REG. $39.90
DJFX
Born on Stage, Made for the Studio
From sweeping filters and crushing distortions to rhythmic delays and booming reverbs, the signature effects found on legendary DJ gear have helped shape the sound of modern dance music. Inspired by the tools behind countless iconic club moments, DJFX brings those same vibes into your DAWβsupercharged for production.
This powerful plugin reimagines classic DJ-style multi-effects with creative twists, offering two distinct modes per effect: one that captures the feel of the hardware you know and love, and one that pushes into new territory. Stack, automate, and tweak with precision to give your tracks the energy of a live setβwithout leaving the studio.
A collaboration betweenΒ W. A. ProductionΒ andΒ BVKER, DJFX is your new go-to for festival-ready sound design.
https://www.waproduction.com/plugins/view/djfx
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This thing is a lot of fun. Thanks!
-Erik
I just post this stuff. It’s not like I have time to try it out for myself anymore! But since you posted that, I definitely will try it out. Seriously. You’re responsible for me trying out Melda plugins a few years ago, and now, I’ve become a regular user of them.
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It’s one of those plug-ins that doesn’t do anything that you can’t already do with individual FX, it just sticks them into one effect you can control with a big knob.
Filter sweeps, echo, etc. and of course they can be combined.
It takes you from “I could cook that effect up using a couple of stock plugins and automation” to “it sounds interesting when I turn this knob.”
So if your track seems to need some ear candy coming out of the bridge or breakdown, throw this on there and turn the knob. Then there’s only one control that needs to be automated.
-Erik
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I only have one question, what the hell is a CD turntable? There was never one in my early days.
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
Haha! I only cut and pasted it!
So, what is a CD turntable? Speed round, everyone give us your answer — realizing that that copy was either written by a very confused Gen Z’er or, more likely, AI.
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If I have it correct, a CD turntable is a DJ tool that allows you to perform a variety of turntablist moves using CD’s rather than vinyl. Scratches, crossfades, spin downs and restarts, there’s a spindle in the center you can grab and slow the audio down, etc.
They also usually come with built-in digital FX such as delay/echo, reverb, filter, stutter, etc. There are also ones that let you load up digital audio in file form and do the same things.
They typically have 2 “turntables” and a small DJ style mixer in the center with sliders, for doing the moves associated with mixers.
I’m not sure how they accomplish these things using CD’s, surely there is buffering involved.
The term for these devices that I’m more familiar with is “CDJ.”
The absolute weirdest such controller I’ve ever seen was at (no surprise) the Winter NAMM Show. It was a CDJ rig built in a guitar-ish form factor, with the turntables and mixer mounted in the “body” and some controls on the “neck.” A cousin to the keytar, another effort to make a performance more visible and mobile. Turntable rigs have the same issue that keyboard instruments do: you can’t see the musician’s hands. From the audience, it’s someone standing at a table fiddling with the equipment on it. Guitars and saxophones can’t have all the fun, right?
I don’t believe that it was a serious attempt to market such a product, more an attention-getting proof of concept. It certainly caught my eye. I nicknamed it the “turntar.”
-Erik
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CDJ Makes a little more sense. I did a Google search for CD turntable and nothing turned up except for some silly prototypes for turntables that actually played CDs or turntables with builtin CD players. There was nothing remotely usable for DJing. And certainly nothing that could be referred to the “early days of CD turntables”
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
I only have one question, what the hell is a CD turntable? There was never one in my early days.
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
Haha! I only cut and pasted it!
So, what is a CD turntable? Speed round, everyone give us your answer β realizing that that copy was either written by a very confused Gen Zβer or, more likely, AI.
Your friend who keeps the beat.
I don’t know if you cut and pasted it from the WA site you linked to, but there is now no reference to CD turntables there.
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
I only have one question, what the hell is a CD turntable? There was never one in my early days.
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
Haha! I only cut and pasted it!
So, what is a CD turntable? Speed round, everyone give us your answer β realizing that that copy was either written by a very confused Gen Zβer or, more likely, AI.
Your friend who keeps the beat.
I donβt know if you cut and pasted it from the WA site you linked to, but there is now no reference to CD turntables there.
This would be a clever signature if I could think of one.
I took it from the first paragraph that was on the product page at the time.Β They’ve since modified the copy. It looks a lot like AI copy.
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