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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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I've got the DJM-600, and so you should be able to tackle this problem just like I did. I use the third selector (very right) on the crossfader curve selector. This way the tracks don't come in so loud. Also, I have found that this works equally well whether you are mixing with the crossfader or the channel sliders, though I personally mix with the channel sliders
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Dec-14-2002 14:12
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Xavier
DISILLUSIONED IN TRANCE
Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Anyone know what kind of curve the DJM-300 has?
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Dec-18-2002 02:05
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G K Murray
Likes old skool trance
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: A smog free place near Middlesbrough
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I can't understand your problem, if you have your mixer set up correctly, you will not have any problems. Do you use your Low, Mid and Hi's to bring it in?
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Dec-18-2002 02:52
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier
Anyone know what kind of curve the DJM-300 has? |
I apologize, I thought that you had the DJM-3000, not 300. I would think that if you email pioneer (www.pioneerprodj.com) they would be able to tell you what type of curve you have on that mixer.
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When you dance, the DJ takes you on a journey, but he or she is usually not the focus of your experience at a club or festival or wherever you hear the music. Dancing is. Music is.
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Dec-18-2002 03:35
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Devbert
Dutch Trance Worshipper
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
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Re: Who else has this problem....
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier
after you listened to your recording, the incoming track seemed to interrupt (come in far too loudly), eventhough when you were hearing it live, it sounded pretty okay. I'm using the DJM-300s
How do you correct this problem? How would you get it perfect like the pro djs? |
I not sure how you can correct this other than moving the incoming track in slower than you have been. People like me with a DJM-600 luckly don't have to worry about this because we have a isolated recording output that is completely seperate from the master volume control.
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Dec-20-2002 08:26
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