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shawnb
Suspended User
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: BRAMPTON, ONTARIO
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Re: crossfader versus track volumes
| quote: | Originally posted by SgtFoo
I was told once that the crossfader is only for scratching, and that for dance music, DJs should use each track's individual volume slider to mix. Is this true??? what do most of you DJs use?? does it matter? am I not a n00b?? |
i always used the crossfader, but now im gonna turn off the crossfader and use the volume fader instead bcuz wit the crossfader its hard to control the volume of the "b" song. im gonna go try now, see ya!
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May-05-2003 23:24
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Xavier
DISILLUSIONED IN TRANCE
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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when i'm using the crossfader and recording, the fading sounds so awful when I hear it later. Yet when I play it live sounds decent.
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"Burn down the disco, hang the blessed dj, because the music that they constantly play,
it says nothing to me about my life..." The Smiths - 'Panic'
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May-06-2003 01:17
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