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Posted by LinX on Jan-24-2006 03:01:

Kill Switches?

so im new to this whole thing i just noticed that my kill switches high, med, low simply bring the ranges from normal level (or where ever it was previoulsy set) straight to zero.. can someone give me pointers as to where this would play into mixing or where one would use them?? it prob sounds dumb im sure but my mixer's got them along with prob everyone out on the market so i was just wondering.


Posted by mikefasssy on Jan-24-2006 03:47:

say you want to totally switch basslines in a mix..instead of slamming the respective knobs (on a lot of mixers the lowest point on the knob isn't even a full cut hence kill switches) just flip the respective switches, saves a few milliseconds.

fun to have, not a lot of mixers have them which kind of sucks if you get used to using them a lot (cough me cough).


Posted by Vero on Jan-24-2006 09:03:

my PCV-275 the kill switches take the EQ down to about having the nob turned all the way down. for mine the only way to get a "true" kill is to hit the switch and crank the EQ to full neg. i kinda like that though. i can flip a switch and still keep a little bit of the low-mid while im mixing into something else.

just play with em in a mix, some people dont like to use em. i think they are fun.


Posted by n3lly on Jan-24-2006 22:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Vero
my PCV-275 the kill switches take the EQ down to about having the nob turned all the way down. for mine the only way to get a "true" kill is to hit the switch and crank the EQ to full neg. i kinda like that though. i can flip a switch and still keep a little bit of the low-mid while im mixing into something else.

just play with em in a mix, some people dont like to use em. i think they are fun.


lol.. i have the same mixer and thought exactly the same as yourself there! Love the kill switches.. it's a pity though that the center channel doesn't have any kills

But still, i love this mixer! Simplicity at it's best! (keeping in mind price etc )

nelly


Posted by LinX on Jan-25-2006 22:16:

yeah im catching on a little bit at a time.. like everyone says on these boards practice practice practice.. but i love killing the low, and mid ranges and boosting the high at the end of a mix then mixing right into another bassline with the low end cranked all the way up makes for a good transition.. (well not always, but you get what im sayin )


Posted by beats and beeps on Jan-26-2006 00:08:

Re: Kill Switches?

quote:
Originally posted by LinX
so im new to this whole thing i just noticed that my kill switches high, med, low simply bring the ranges from normal level (or where ever it was previoulsy set) straight to zero.. can someone give me pointers as to where this would play into mixing or where one would use them?? it prob sounds dumb im sure but my mixer's got them along with prob everyone out on the market so i was just wondering.

Techno man, techno.

Thats where one would use them.


Posted by stefanoc on Jan-26-2006 03:41:

i love the kill switches on my numark. it just saves you lots of time and concentration to focus on other things. kill switches are very useful and very addictive and unfortunately lots of mixers dont have them. i dont think the pro mixers have them at all (djm600, dns1500)

set the incoming track to the bass level you like and turn the kill switch on. at the right time just drop the kill switch while you work around with the other knobs for perfect flow.


Posted by InterMilan31 on Jan-26-2006 03:43:

im guessing but you are using a DMX/DXM whatever from Numark right?

I didnt like them on that but I seem to be the only one who didnt like that mixer

anyway the professional mixers dont really have kill switches for the eq's so cant really help ya although they are good for techno and can sound right when perfectly matched


Posted by ivanbee on Jan-26-2006 15:04:

Love Poundin' Sensation

man i love kill switches


Posted by Ludikruz on Jan-26-2006 15:52:

well once you get to be an experience dj you will use the kill switches for working trax and not for mixing.

If you have a switch for each eq than you can really work tracks..


Posted by Rick D on Jan-26-2006 16:41:

pcv 275 kill switches are ace

The knobs only go down to -16db (low and hi) and -12db (mid), so no where near a complete kill


Posted by Stu Cox on Jan-26-2006 17:03:

Personally I'd rather have eq which goes down to -36dB or more, which is a decent cut, as it gives you more control - you can cut it as much or as little as you like.

The DN-X1500 goes down to -40dB which is good, but unfortunately DJM600 and Xone62 both only go down to -26dB on the eq which isn't really enough imo... I know a lot of people say "it's about right for mixing a track in", but I want to be able to literally remove the bassline from a track when it's over the top of a breakdown or something... with a bigger cut you can always just not turn it down as far!

Xone:92 claims to go down to -∞dB and I don't think it's far off, which is nice


Posted by IntegraR0064 on Jan-27-2006 00:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Personally I'd rather have eq which goes down to -36dB or more, which is a decent cut, as it gives you more control - you can cut it as much or as little as you like.

The DN-X1500 goes down to -40dB which is good, but unfortunately DJM600 and Xone62 both only go down to -26dB on the eq which isn't really enough imo... I know a lot of people say "it's about right for mixing a track in", but I want to be able to literally remove the bassline from a track when it's over the top of a breakdown or something... with a bigger cut you can always just not turn it down as far!

Xone:92 claims to go down to -∞dB and I don't think it's far off, which is nice


I agree. That's why I picked the DN-X1500.

I do miss my old kill switches though...sometimes when i'm feeling crazy I'll use the EQ on/off buttons combined with EQing to recreate the effect...but somehow it's just not the same...


Posted by Prism on Jan-27-2006 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Personally I'd rather have eq which goes down to -36dB or more, which is a decent cut, as it gives you more control - you can cut it as much or as little as you like.

The DN-X1500 goes down to -40dB which is good, but unfortunately DJM600 and Xone62 both only go down to -26dB on the eq which isn't really enough imo... I know a lot of people say "it's about right for mixing a track in", but I want to be able to literally remove the bassline from a track when it's over the top of a breakdown or something... with a bigger cut you can always just not turn it down as far!

Xone:92 claims to go down to -∞dB and I don't think it's far off, which is nice


Any other mixers out there that'd go down to as low as dn-x1500 or at least to 30db? Thank you


Posted by Stu Cox on Jan-27-2006 07:57:

quote:
Originally posted by IntegraR0064
I do miss my old kill switches though...sometimes when i'm feeling crazy I'll use the EQ on/off buttons combined with EQing to recreate the effect...but somehow it's just not the same...

I use that quite a lot anyway, not a matter of feeling crazy

I'll dig out some other mixers with a big eq cut later today


Posted by Pinokio on Jan-27-2006 15:11:

quote:
Originally posted by moondog
pcv 275 kill switches are ace

The knobs only go down to -16db (low and hi) and -12db (mid), so no where near a complete kill


Hey I just Recieve my equipment yesterday
2 Pioneer CDJ-200 (New)
1 Pioneer HDJ-1000 (New)
1 Vestax PCV-275 Mixer (Used) I'll post pics soon =)


as for the mixer,Evertthing isd in mint condition, just that the low kill switch form channel 1, it's ripped off, so I want to know where can I buy a replacement for this.

If I can't find it, do you think I can get the high kill switch , and place it on the lo kill, as I almost never use the high or medium kill, the ones that recieved more use are the low kills.


Thank You.



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