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Lethal Theory 002 vinyl problem!!

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Cotts
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Posted - 2007/10/21 :  13:35:41  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Cotts's homepage  Reply with quote
'Auto' systems never work as well as the manual methods with djing anyway. I prefer having total control and adjusting everything myself, I feel as though auto puts me out of control of whats going on and you get unpredictable results.

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Leto
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Posted - 2007/10/21 :  17:08:26  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Leto's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Lilley:
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Originally posted by Leto:
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Originally posted by BobbyRitalin:
use your gain knob. It's like turning the volume to 11 when most mixers go to 10



A gain knob? I've never heard of it. What is it? Does it like adjust the volume or something on a track but not on the channel fader. Is it kind of like increasing the volume because some songs are louder than others?

What a novel idea! :P




Dont know if your being serious or not, but generally the point of the gain is to set your 0db mark. This is particularly helpful when doing mixing for a band. set your gain for each instrument to se tthem all on an equal level, then fader for how loud you want your instrument. gain with mic's is kinda tricky cos to much gain n all hell breaks loose with feedback



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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2007/10/21 :  18:25:20  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Hard2Get's homepage  Reply with quote
Auto anything is just for lazy bastards :P



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__CMC__
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Posted - 2007/10/21 :  20:51:24  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit __CMC__'s homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Cotts:
'Auto' systems never work as well as the manual methods with djing anyway. I prefer having total control and adjusting everything myself, I feel as though auto puts me out of control of whats going on and you get unpredictable results.



You can still alter the gains, whats more if you do need to alter a gain the program will store that info so next time you play it the gain dont need to be changed, just 1 less thing to worry about but to each there own.


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dj_deano
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Posted - 2007/10/22 :  09:28:59  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit dj_deano's homepage  Reply with quote
All the pressings are quiet. Just turn it up louder.

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roundhead711
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Posted - 2007/10/23 :  03:12:33  Show profile  Send a private message  Reply with quote
Do we need the music (sy and unknown remix) is quiet on my picture copy.



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