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VisionsofPVD
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Question Question: How do you know when to replace your x-fader?

Maybe you guys (especially DJTJ) can me help me out on this:

I have a Roland dj-1000 and have had it for a year now. i seem to have a problem with the fader. Whenever I attempt to fade to the second channel, almost when the fade is complete, all of a sudden the sound from the first channel comes bursting in for a split second, does this mean i need to replace the fader? I know they are replaceable, just dont know what indicates that you need to change them...thanks....


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mantisnl
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Registered: Jul 2001
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Maybe you can check the dealer where you got it from


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boy_luke_y2k
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Newcastle, UK
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I've never replaced a x-fader, the only problems I've ever had is if you just play one record and fade out that it fades out at about 70%, not 100%, I'd only play one record and fade around with that to see what happens there, if you can take out the x-fader and dust/clean it, but if that doesn't work take it to Roland or a good DJ shop and they will help you.

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DJTJ
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Registered: Jan 2001
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Yep, that sounds like a worn out fader. You could try taking it apart and cleaning it with alcohol first to see if this helps. If you are not confident about doing this, find someone who is or take it to an electronics specialist. This will save you a lot of money on a replacement fader.

If this doesn't help, then you will have to get a replacement x-fader. Peronally, I find it easier and better not to use the fader at all, just to use the volume faders on each channel. You get a better control over the curve by doing this, and you don't get the problems that you have with crackling and bleeding.

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lexiconavenue
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Registered: Mar 2001
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definitely your fader, bro...called sound, noise, or channel bleed. i had to replace the fader on my roland a year ago. but you can tell the difference immediatley once its installed proper. just be careful when changing them out, make sure you unplug the mixer from the electrical outlet

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Dmatrox
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary

i dont use my fadar....

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VisionsofPVD
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: New York City
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Thanks guys, i definitely think I'll first try to clean the fader out myself, and if that doesnt work, well..gotta replace it..

As for using volume rather than the x-fader, i use that as well, but for quick transitions, the fader comes in handy...


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