Headphone volume
Mine is set sharp because my xone:dx's filter assignment follows CF assignment. If the assignments were independent, it might as well not be there. One of these days, I'll unplug it and see if the filter assignment still works. If I ever get around to getting another CDJ or (less likely) a platter controller, I'll get a different mixer or an Innofader and learn to scratch, but it's so expensive to do that it's not really a priority.
On my VCM-600, the CF is set up as a macro control that fades between master and cue signal to my headphones…and it's set wherever the hell the curve adjustment happens to have been bumped to…using it like that, I couldn't care less what the curve adjustment is.
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I'm playing around on the S4 and have it mapped to control dry wet. Kind of fun, but not sure I'll keep it like that.
SCREW YOU GUYS.
Line faders are for noobs. I cut with my line faders and then turn all the EQ knobs at once to fade in a track.
IN FACT I'm going to get a graphical equaliser for each deck and raise each individual fader.
sharper than a piece of paper that's been folded to a fine point, dipped in lemon juice and jabbed into someones eye.
use line faders for gentle/smooth fades. x-fader is to cut/chop and nothing else imo
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