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Do you think that it is common courtesy...
to turn off all the filters after you have finished your set, or is the onus on the next DJ to know the kit?
I made a right tit out of myself on Saturday following this chap who decided to put the filter right up to fade his last track out. I had never used the A&H mixer before and didn't realise that there were 2 filters - one for either channel, as all the mixers I have used before just have one filter which you assign to a channel.
Anyway, worse still (and I do think this is a design fault), you can't hear that the filter is on on the PFL, so I mixed for about 90 seconds without any sound coming out, despite being able to hear it perfectly in my headphones, Then when I realised the track was starting to die off and dropping drastically in volume, I panicked, realised the filter was on and just turned it straight off, leaving the next tune to blear out un-tactfully.
Ah well - live and learn eh? I certainly wouldn't do that to a DJ that followed me though.
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