You know the Xone:62 has two crossfader curves. One smooth with center dip, and one sharper without center attenuation. The sharp curve has been sharpened even more.
I got the plans from an Allen&Heath engineer. Got them somewhere still. Just involves replacing a resistor and a capacitator.
May-20-2003 09:20
JohnSmith
Agent Smith
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
hmm.. why would you want it sharper, do you scratch? and i thought i recalled you saying that you only used the line faders anyway?
On an unrelated note, looks like the DJM600 is catching up to the PCV275 as most popular mixer.
Originally posted by JohnSmith
hmm.. why would you want it sharper, do you scratch? and i thought i recalled you saying that you only used the line faders anyway?
I only use line faders when mixing indeed. And I also said I used the xfader when doing cuts (tricks), mainly during techno sets.
May-21-2003 11:48
DJ Ezzian
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
DJM 500. very happy with it
May-22-2003 07:57
24K
[CD-R!!!1!]
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Gangcouver, B.C.
Allen&Heath xone 62
May-22-2003 10:59
JohnSmith
Agent Smith
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
nice dude!
well, it's neck and neck DJM600 and PCV275 seem to be the most popular.