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Posted by AggieJedi on Dec-17-2001 16:14:

Confused Importance of Cue Faders on Mixers

How important do you feel a cue fader is on a mixer? For clarification, I am talking about the fader that allows you to adjust the mix in your headphones of the song you are cueing with the master output. I'm getting a 19" Vestax mixer and I don't think it has that fader, but the mixer I learned to DJ on does have it. I was just curious if it is normal to use it or if I should not worry and just learn to use the split "one on and one off" method with my headphones. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.

AggieJedi


Posted by Intrinzic on Dec-17-2001 16:48:

Personally, I prefer a cue-fader aka split-cueing. I do a lot of recording at home, and I find the split-cueing feature allows me to create more precision mixes, so I do have it on my own mixer.

But most nightclubs (at least around here) have Urei rotary mixers which are pretty basic... no eq's or split-cueing. You cue in one ear and listen to the program on the monitor. In a crowded nightclub, the volume is usually too high anyway for split cueing to be particularly helpful.

It's a matter of preference and the intended use. You're probably fine either way.


Posted by Kevin on Dec-17-2001 23:01:

I learned to mix using cue faders on a couple different mixers. I quickly realized that if you learn to mix using that feature it is harder to mix on a mixer that does not have it. So my advice would be to learn how to mix without it. Its just as easy once you figure it out.


Posted by DJ Darchinova on Dec-18-2001 03:48:

I am quite sure that the 19 inch Vestax PMC/PMV series dont have cue faders.. that also goes for their 10 inches'

A cue fader on a mixer doesnt make that much of a large difference.. from experience, i can still mix on mixers without them. You dont really need to "pre-mix", but just get the beats right by listening to both channels at the same time...

As for cue split, i dont use it cos its hard to cope with 2 diff. tunes in opposite ears.



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