Originally posted by Ken_Allen
Flip the on switch on the back of the mixer a few times...It does that little trick to me some times...the bpm counters go too...but you switch it on a few times and they'll come back to life
LMFAO!! Sounds like a qualtity piece of equipment. The only things left to do before throwing it in the trash are jiggling the wires and hitting it a few times.
Aug-20-2004 00:29
kemisti
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Raahe, Finland
BTW, is the DJX-700 mixer more crappy than the VMX-300? I have read more bad comments about the DJX-700 one, but then again it's Behringer we're talking about
Aug-25-2004 16:16
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I think the vmx300 is better quality than the djx700, seems people have less trouble with them.
Aug-25-2004 17:35
benoitfan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
I don't understand why so many ppl bash Behringer. Have the VMX-300 myself for 2 years, not a single problem. All is working perfectly. Dunno if the new line DX line isn't as good, or what you guys are doin' to the mixers to kill them lol.
On topic, why do you need the levels? Put both tracks on PFL and adjust the gains of incoming track that way. It's way more reliable than the volume levels anyways (If I understood your problem correctly that is )
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Aug-26-2004 00:14
progressivepey
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: San Diego, CA
at least you know how to mix if this ever happens to you in a club. it's good to know your equipment in and out so if it ever happens to break down on you you still know how to use it.
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