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MrMilesDubert
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I know this subject has been touched upon in various threads in the DJ gear forums, but I haven't observed many specific answers. I recently purchased the 32 because I thought it met all of my very specific mixer wishlist criteria (3 channel, classic 3 knob eq DJ mixer setup, solid parts, onboard filters, etc). So far, it has proved to be more than awesome, except in one regard:
I am absolutely up in arms with the crossfader action. It moves well and all, but I'm sure many of you are aware of the issues with the fade contour. I was under the impression that it was designed to be a "Techno/Scratch" mixer, implying that it would be possible to get an extremely sharp "cut" for scratching and juggling purposes, but this does not seem to be the case, as I can only accomplish a quick fade in and out at best.
If anyone has any ideas on whether or not this is remediable or if I'm going to have to just look for another mixer model (which I am extremely reluctant to do), I would really appreciate some input.
Would getting the Penny and Giles upgrade change the cut incline at all?
All help is appreciated, thanks.
I am absolutely up in arms with the crossfader action. It moves well and all, but I'm sure many of you are aware of the issues with the fade contour. I was under the impression that it was designed to be a "Techno/Scratch" mixer, implying that it would be possible to get an extremely sharp "cut" for scratching and juggling purposes, but this does not seem to be the case, as I can only accomplish a quick fade in and out at best.
If anyone has any ideas on whether or not this is remediable or if I'm going to have to just look for another mixer model (which I am extremely reluctant to do), I would really appreciate some input.
Would getting the Penny and Giles upgrade change the cut incline at all?
All help is appreciated, thanks.