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n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin
So i'm a little confused with my mixer.. (Vestax pcv275)

Hello there,

I'm just wondering lads, i've recently acquired a vestax pcv275. It's a beauty and i'm really pleased with it. But i've got two questions for you guys.

First of all, I've always read on here that you should try and keep your tracks bouncing on the 0db mark on the db level meter (which is on the top right side of the vestax mixer)..

The thing is, even if i play over this 0db level the music still sounds perfect. Granted, go that little bit too far and it will distort. But if i do keep to the 0 db recommendation the music is kind of quiet Just wondering if you guys go with what sounds good or what the mixer is telling you.

And secondly, my headphones. For some reason i can only hear the cue'd track on one ear. Even if i turn the split cue on nothing happens. I've tested the earphones on another source and they work fine.. Is there anything i'm missing? Or is this right? I'm using a 3.5mm adaptor to increase the size of the headphones jack. I've tested two of these (neither were new), again might these be at fault?

Apologies for the long post..

Cheers in advance..
nelly

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djdk
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London

I find that the 275 sounds warmer at about +3 - +5 on the output. Although when i record i try to keep everything at 0db at then amplify the recording.

As for your headphones, no idea mate. Have you tried both headphone jacks on the mixer (the one on the top and the one on the front)? If that doesnt solve anything I think you might be looking at having to send it to get repaired.

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Freak
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...

its not a digital mixer- no need to keep it at 0dB- will probably sound better by going over it.

As for the headphones:
Is the channel panned?
Check split cue pan
Balance between program/cue
Is the mini jack plug mono???

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n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin

quote:
Originally posted by djdk
I find that the 275 sounds warmer at about +3 - +5 on the output. Although when i record i try to keep everything at 0db at then amplify the recording.

As for your headphones, no idea mate. Have you tried both headphone jacks on the mixer (the one on the top and the one on the front)? If that doesnt solve anything I think you might be looking at having to send it to get repaired.


That would be hilarious if i had to send it to get it repaired...Seeing as i just bought it last thursday.

Anyway cheers for the info on the db meter. I was just a bit confused as i was frequently not looking at it and just going with what sounded good rather then looking at the meters.

Just out of curiosity, there aren't any switches or buttons which would keep the audio from going to both ears on the headphones are there?

Thanks for the speedy reply again,

nelly

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n3lly
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Dublin

quote:
Originally posted by Freak
its not a digital mixer- no need to keep it at 0dB- will probably sound better by going over it.

As for the headphones:
Is the channel panned?
Check split cue pan
Balance between program/cue
Is the mini jack plug mono???


Again nice to know. Thanks a mill.

As for the other questions.

The channel is not panned.
Split cue has been switched both on and off with no difference.
Balance between program and cue is set up correctly from what i can tell.

And finally, the one thing i'm slightly weary about is the mini jack being fooked. Then again it would be a nice waste of money to buy another one with 2 already lying around.

Only one way to find out i suppose.

I was expecting to come back here to find a single post 2 hours later This is a nice surprise..

nelly

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Freak
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...

I had a problem with my monitor output from my EFX 500.. it was in mono, but it was a stereo plug adapter i was using so i was a but concerned/confused

Turns out it was the plug adapter: It had a stereo output, but was a mono input.

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xx_lucy_xx
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Sheffield

quote:
Originally posted by n3lly

Anyway cheers for the info on the db meter. I was just a bit confused as i was frequently not looking at it and just going with what sounded good rather then looking at the meters.


My mixer is arsey like that - it just depends if im in a loud mood to whether i pay any attention to it


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DJ Joshua H
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, Massachusetts

quote:
Originally posted by Freak
its not a digital mixer- no need to keep it at 0dB- will probably sound better by going over it.


can you give some examples of digital mixers? the djm500 is not a digital mixer right?

Thanks!

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T-Soma
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair

Numark are making alot of digital mixers now. PPD mixers, DXM mixers and their was some other numark usb mixer that juz came out i think

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Rick D
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Registered: Sep 2003
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don't know if you solved this problem yet, but there is a cue on/off switch for each of the channels below the effect switch, which is below the eq knobs, try those


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ESMdjm600
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hey guys, i just saw someone say that "its not digital so u dont have to stay on 0db" thats a rule ive been going by myself on my xone 92... but i dont think thats a digital mixer, and i did notice myself like this guy with his 275 that when i go over 0 the music still sounds good, no clipping or distortion.... does that mean i can go a little more ape shit on levels?

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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: new york

quote:
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hey guys, i just saw someone say that "its not digital so u dont have to stay on 0db" thats a rule ive been going by myself on my xone 92... but i dont think thats a digital mixer, and i did notice myself like this guy with his 275 that when i go over 0 the music still sounds good, no clipping or distortion.... does that mean i can go a little more ape shit on levels?


yes the xone 92 is an analog mixer, and yes you can definitely go over 0db and still get great sound quality. if youre recording i would recommend not going over at all, but for normal mixing/listening it may sound better a few dbs over.

razzi.


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