Quick Answers
Question | Answer |
What is the FX Pack? | A collection of over 30 professionally designed audio effects for DJ.Studio. |
Where can I use FX Pack effects? | In effect blocks and directly inside transitions. |
Can I customise the effects? | Yes. Every effect can be fine-tuned manually. |
Are FX Pack effects exported to Ableton? | No. FX and effect blocks are currently not exported to Ableton. |
Who has access to the FX Pack? | Customers with an eligible one-time license as described below. |
What is the FX Pack
The FX Pack expands DJ.Studio's built-in effects with a collection of more than 30 professionally designed effects.
Alongside essential DJ effects such as Filter, Echo, and Reverb, the FX Pack includes creative effects designed for vocals, buildups, drops, mastering, and sound design. Whether you're looking for subtle enhancements or dramatic transitions, the FX Pack gives you additional tools to shape your mixes.
Each effect has been created by professional sound engineers and is ready to use out of the box. For users who want more control, every effect can also be adjusted manually.
Note: FX and Effect Blocks are currently not exported to Ableton.
Using FX Pack Effects
FX Pack effects can be added as Effect Blocks throughout your mix or mashup.
You can also use them directly inside transitions to create smoother and more creative crossovers.
To add an effect to a transition:
Drag an effect from the FX Pack into a transition, or
Place the playhead inside a transition before adding the effect.
To make transition effects easier to manage, use the Show Transitions button on the Effects → FX Pack tab to show or hide transition effects.
Included Effects
The FX Pack currently contains more than 30 effects across several categories.
Basic Effects
Flanger – Sweeping modulation for a classic swirling effect.
Phaser – Adds movement and depth with dynamic phase shifting.
Chorus – Thickens and widens your sound for a rich, layered feel.
Reverb – Adds natural space and depth to your sound.
Echo – Classic delay effect for rhythmic and atmospheric repeats.
Alarm – A high-energy alert sound to grab attention instantly.
Buildup Effects
Riser – Creates tension before transitions and drops.
Delay Effects
Creative Delay – Experimental delay processing for unique textures.
Spiral – An evolving delay effect with dynamic movement.
Special Effects
Gater – Rhythmic volume chopping for pulsating grooves.
Sidechain – Classic ducking effect for punchy, dynamic mixes.
Autopan – Smooth stereo movement for added space and energy.
Compressor – Controls dynamics and improves overall balance.
Distortion – Adds grit and character.
Haas – Stereo widening using psychoacoustic delays.
Overdrive – Warm analogue-style saturation.
Reverser – Reverses audio for creative transition effects.
ROTT – Creative multiband compressor.
Stereo Widener – Expands the stereo image.
Tone Bulker – Enhances low-end weight and overall thickness.
Imager – Fine-tunes stereo imaging.
Vocal Effects
Exciter – Adds brightness and clarity to vocals.
Reverb Hall – Large, spacious reverberation.
Reverb Room – Smaller, more natural room reverb.
Vocal Polisher – Enhances vocal presence.
Vocal Thickener – Adds depth and weight to vocals.
Who Can Use the FX Pack?
The first version of the FX Pack was released on November 15, 2024.
The FX Pack is available to:
Customers who owned a one-time license on November 15, 2024.
Customers who purchased a one-time Pro + Stems or Ultimate license after November 15, 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use FX Pack effects inside transitions?
Yes. Effects can be added directly to transitions by dragging them into a transition or by placing the playhead inside a transition before adding the effect.
Can I edit the effect settings?
Yes. Every effect can be fine-tuned manually.
Are FX Pack effects exported to Ableton?
No. FX and Effect Blocks are currently not exported to Ableton.
How can I show or hide transition effects?
Use the Show Transitions button on the Effects → FX Pack tab to toggle the visibility of transition effects.
