Monitoring on A Xone92
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Monitoring on A Xone92
First time I've mixed on one of these babies last night - one thing that was a bit odd was the fact you couldnt have two channels on at the same time as a Pioneer or other mixer. Were we being really dumb here, but I could not seem to get the two channels in the phones??
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i always thought there was a mix dial to go between the cue and the master.. but just had a look at the pic of the mixer and there isn't... maybe the post EQ button will allow you to mix between the master and cue...
you can use the aux knobs on the channels and get a pseudo cue/master mix going on the headphones, if you like to have a bit of the other channel, but not at full volume mix going on...
really hate the pressing both cues at the same time... does my head in... hate split que too...
that's one thing the DJMs are good for.. simple straight forward monitoring...also on the level meters too..
you can use the aux knobs on the channels and get a pseudo cue/master mix going on the headphones, if you like to have a bit of the other channel, but not at full volume mix going on...
really hate the pressing both cues at the same time... does my head in... hate split que too...
that's one thing the DJMs are good for.. simple straight forward monitoring...also on the level meters too..
There is a knob ont he right hand side of the mixer, above the headphone volume that allows you to do this.ChrisCV wrote:i always thought there was a mix dial to go between the cue and the master.. but just had a look at the pic of the mixer and there isn't... maybe the post EQ button will allow you to mix between the master and cue...
you can use the aux knobs on the channels and get a pseudo cue/master mix going on the headphones, if you like to have a bit of the other channel, but not at full volume mix going on...
really hate the pressing both cues at the same time... does my head in... hate split que too...
that's one thing the DJMs are good for.. simple straight forward monitoring...also on the level meters too..