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| quote: | Originally posted by tdurden
I'm certainly not the authority on it, as I'm new to this, but I just bought one. I mentioned in another thread, the only beef I have with it is the signal drop-off at center point on the xfader. Stantons' idea of a fix for something too technical for me to get into to. The workaround appears to be to lower the gain on the channel strips, or something like that. Let me see if I can find the thread...
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that's actually not a work around but a type of x-fader curve. it's a rarely used x-fader curve since most djs hate it. it's supposed to make "trance" or "techno" mixes smoother as it's like slightly lowering the up fader on the track playing over the mains as you bring in the new track. that way you don't get really loud when both tracks are playing and then quiet when you fade out the first track. me, i think it's useless and they should have stuck with a standard curve. i never use the x-fader anyway. cheers.
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