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up faders or crossfader? (pg. 2)
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BOOsTER
unless I want to do some kinda turntablist like things I don't touch the crossfader at all...

but when I use ableton, I use it for the dry/wet switch for my FX...

its very simple and effective...let's say you route your FX returns to channel 4...then I set the crossfader so that when I move it it mixes with channel 4...funny thing is for example having a delay routed this way...

you can "rytmically gate" the delayed signal with the crossfader...which is funny :)
Dojomaster26
I can use both but I prefer to use the upfaders.
nerdgrl416
Once you go up faders you don't go back.
skip
neither!

rotary for me. :eek:
stan229
i use upfaders and eqs.. rarely touch my gain unless the song is drastically quiter/louder but i definately dont use them for my transitions
Oreoh142
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Originally posted by stan229
i use upfaders and eqs.. rarely touch my gain unless the song is drastically quiter/louder but i definately dont use them for my transitions
how do you not use the gains...it helps so much
richg101
i use the gain to get the tracks peaking at the same level on the channel meters during bpm/pitch adjustment. then use the crossfader and the faders/eq during the transition.
Watts
The crossfader, always. I can't scratch with the upfaders.
DJChrisB
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Originally posted by Watts
The crossfader, always. I can't scratch with the upfaders.


We're scratching now? How bout that . ;)
echosystm
TITFADERS

a.chan
I think im going to miss my upfaders... i have a rotary mixer on the way
s3nate
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Originally posted by echosystm
TITFADERS


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