American Audio Radius 1000 midi. A look at the FX’s

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American Audio Radius 1000 midi. In this video i give you a small demo of the on board fx. www.djtutor.com toon is Two Armadillos ” Nostalgia” Specifications – Plays MP3, CD & CD-R discs – Midi software compatible (Control up to 8 MIDI channels at once) – Display shows track titles and artist from ID tags when played – Advanced cueing with track searching by frame – Quick MP3/CD recognition, Track and Folder Search – Advanced Track Search: Search for a new track while one is playing – ‘PowerTouch’ advanced digital scratching (with adjustable sensitivity) – 2 Scratching modes: Digital Scratch mode, Beat Juggle mode – Tempo Lock – Instant Start – 9 On-board FX: Scratch, Filter, Echo, Trans, Skid, Phase, Flanger, Pan, Bop – 6-inch (150mm) Jog Wheel with LED Cue marker and adjustable LED effects – 3 mode Jog Wheel: Normal, Scratch, and Auto Cue Scratch(Great for Beat Juggling) – Time & Ratio adjustment for digital FX – FX sync adjustment – Red LED Visual marker display: Reference point to view where the disc is playing – Digital BPM Counter: keeps digital FX in sync with music – TAP Button for manual BPM – Anti Shock (10 sec.) – Smart loop: Automatically measures your loop; Fader ‘Q’ Start – Independently adjustable Pitch Bend (up to 100%) – Sleep Mode (Adjustable in increments of 5 – 120 minutes) – 3 Flash Start Buttons with (5 second sample each button) – Recall memory of Q-Start and samples – Store up to 1500 cue points – Digital Output (S/PDIF) – Headphone jack on rear

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19 Responses to “American Audio Radius 1000 midi. A look at the FX’s”

  1. SoundsOfThought on November 3rd, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    interesting piece of equipment, something i wouldn’t mind using.

  2. looks like a good piece of kit

  3. Cool

  4. can you controll the X Y parameters (width and depth) of the effects? Like Filter and Phase?

  5. looks good… anyone knows where i can get it???

  6. how mucht it cost the cdj400?,in philippine money?

  7. i think its around 30k

  8. I’m guessing you can control at least one with the jog wheel.

  9. Yea hopefully, thats the problem with many cdjs that have built in effects, is that you cant controll their parameters (xyz depth-width-length). Its sometimes Better to get a simpler cdj or preferrably decks and just use an effects board, or unit where you can really have controll of youre effects and get lots of effects for that matter!

  10. Wow u suck

  11. 2 questions, can you use the jog wheel as well as the knobs to adjust the effects? And also does the pitch adjust read .05 like the Pioneers or just .1? Thanx so much!

  12. good questions. i’m hoping to find the pitch resolution too, they look nice

  13. watchingyourvid on May 21st, 2009 at 10:24 pm

    i think its like pioneer

  14. prolly not… i think it just comes with a few preset filters, but u cant modify them using parameters..

  15. yes you can, you use the 2 buttons on the side of the arrows, those are parameters you can tweak on top of the otherones when you use the arrows… its the same on the cdi500, great feature, you have a ton of options

  16. can yoy use the jog wheels to change the effects or not ????????

  17. djsmithy14 / Yes you can use the jog wheel to change the effects. You can modify length or volume of an FX by using the jog. You can do much more with them than you see in the clip.

  18. @trancedj77 ok thanks but how ?

  19. @djsmithy14 sorry about my stupid posts. My internet connection is an it didn’t load the post I made so I thought I’ve done something wrong. Anny way, to control you’re FX using you’re jog weel, you have to be in normal mode, not in scratch or A.cue, but normal mode. The second step, choose you’re desired fx and while it’s plying, push one of the parameter knobs and at the same time spin you jog wheel to control the fx. If you want your fx to stay at certain parameter, use the hold button.

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