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| quote: | Originally posted by CReddick
Hopefully you guys can help shed some light on a sore subject for me regarding this topic.
I just bought a DJM-600 from a friend to act as a temporary mixer for at home and producing my weekly mix podcast...
and there is a TON of channel bleed. example.
cue track's fader is completely down, yet, some of that signal still bleeds into the main output. I.e., a quiet spot in a track, you can head me fucking with the cue track.
completely unnaceptable.
Are you guys experiencing any bleed with the Xone series mixers? I played with my friends Xone 92 and completely hated the filter / LFO features. I'm thinking the Xone 62 would be perfect for me.
Can anyone help with input on this topic? |
thats just wear and tear.
worn faders bleed, its not the 600 or the Xone, its just crapped out faders.
Xones may (but I'm not sure here) have longer life faders, but a new 600 and a new Xone will bleed the exact same amount (none).
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