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Do you use your cross fader?
I was just wondering how different people go about fading their tunes in and out. I personally learnt to mix using just the faders and eqs on each channel. I never touch the cross fader at all, just leave it in the middle (it actually has a switch where I can turn it off). Seeing as I've never used the cross fader before, I now find it really weird to try and mix using it.
Are there any pros and cons to mixing this way?
I use the crossfader, but not for mixing much.
yeah i do... but i wanna try not using it...
Never
no. only use the channel faders personally
During a traditional mix I never touch the crossfader, just upfaders n eq's.
However, if I'm doing some teasing or sampling I like to use the crossfader.
I dunno why.
I do, but I just tried a mix using only the eq's, and It was probably the best mix I have ever done. Maybe it was just a coincidence, but I think I'll give eq mixing a little more attention.
I don't use the crossfader, never have (apart from once or twice trying it out).
Dunno why, just find volume faders and eqs more comfortable.
what are the advantages of only using the upfaders? isnt it difficult to bring one in and take one out at exactly the right rate, given diff volumes of tracks etc??
I use the crossfader along with the upfaders (and EQ's, but I don't tweak the volume much with them).
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN what are the advantages of only using the upfaders? isnt it difficult to bring one in and take one out at exactly the right rate, given diff volumes of tracks etc?? |
Never used it, probably never will.
I don't think I've used my crossfader in like 6 months. Took awhile to shake the habit though.
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN what are the advantages of only using the upfaders? isnt it difficult to bring one in and take one out at exactly the right rate, given diff volumes of tracks etc?? |

Who cares? Every mix is different, despite the way you guys come across (i.e. you do every mix the same way!). Who says you have to use all/any of them at all? There are tunes which sound excellent when you whack them in, no lowering of the volume, no EQing, just bosh the X-fader over. Other mixes you bring it in gently, using X-fader, channel faders AND EQ.
Every tune is different - EVERY mix is different. I see posts on TA all the time, asking how people do their 'transitions' - there is no single answer you can give!
Apologies for......actually no - fcuk that! Every time you mix a tune in, do something a little differently and you'll learn for yourself the INFINITE number of ways you can mix tunes together.
nope, never use it.
the little bastard pisses me off sometimes though - when i start mixing and i dont notice its not right in the middle and all the volumes are screwed up - it took me fookin ages once to figure out it was the xfader causing it 
i dont like it. i like to use the channel faders all the way, they give you much more control over the music.
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| Originally posted by [UK]Trancedewd� nope, never use it. the little bastard pisses me off sometimes though - when i start mixing and i dont notice its not right in the middle and all the volumes are screwed up - it took me fookin ages once to figure out it was the xfader causing it |

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| Originally posted by [UK]Trancedewd� nope, never use it. the little bastard pisses me off sometimes though - when i start mixing and i dont notice its not right in the middle and all the volumes are screwed up - it took me fookin ages once to figure out it was the xfader causing it |
I use the crossfader (set to a nice gradual contour) and the eq's simultaneously.
I find it much more comfortable to use one hand to control the single cross fader, while using my other free hand to change the eq's throughout the mix. Whenever I try using the channel faders, it just seems like more work because I constantly have to move both hands from each respective fader to the eq's, back and forth, back and forth.
With the crossfader, one hand just hovers over it, moving it across at key points in the mix, while the other hand hovers over the eq section, making little changes throughout.
It's all personal preference though. If you ever end up playing in a club, there's a good chance you'll have to use only rotary knobs anyway, so whether or not you're used to channel faders or the crossfader won't make too much of a difference.
never ever, its the only way to scratch dj tho, when used properly is a wicked tool, but not my preference for trance/prog
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| Originally posted by tu_face this is what the gain knob is for ![]() i personally use the up faders to bring in a track or take it out. if i cut or sample stuff i use the x-fader. easier to get it faster, and you can do a straight track swap momentarily much easier. |
i use it when sampling, cutting or scratching. for normal trance mixing i dont use it.
and i too have been the victim of an offset xfader and thought my mixer was broken for about 20 minutes. oh man ive never felt so stupid in my life 
i guess i'm the only one that uses it all the time then
, i find it easier than using upfaders
Nope, I never touch it...
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