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| Dj-2TaLL |
for those who don't know what i mean, i'm reffering to those two buttons on either sides of the crossfader...
anyway...
my mixer(Gemini BPM 250) dosent have them...
i found out that by using the switches that switch between line2 to phono2 etc. i can kinda do the efect of the punch buttons and other kewl stuff...
i just wanted to tell u guys bout it and ask if it harms the mixer in some way?
peace...
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| dj alonzo |
| No, it will not harm the mixer in any way.. alot of dj's are doing it and no problem with their mixers.:) |
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| Dj-2TaLL |
kewl!!!
:)
so i hoped i renewed somthing for all ya djs!!!
:D :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :D :D :D :D |
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| j_spot |
| punch buttons are cool. They make it so that you can stay on channel 1 and litterally punch channel 2 in there for a bit, as opposed to putting x fader in the middle, and having the volume on channel 2 a bit higher, then putting the x fader back to channel 1. |
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| Pjotr G |
Yeah, I have punch buttons too, and for the hell of it I tried using the switch you talked about but when i do that, I tend to get a "clicking" noise when i switch it, which happens less when I use punch buttons.
You'll find that if you get into some heavy duty scratching switching a knob won't do either, it's gotta be either slapping crossfader around or, handy, punchbutton-bashing :) (oh it's sooo much fun mixmaster mike-ing) |
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| Transa |
| I dont know why the f*ck numark even bother putting punch buttons on thier mixers, the make a horrible "click" sound whenever they are pressed. |
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