its so annoying especially when recording a mix aint got a clue what the problem is. my setup is with traktor and turntables amp mixer speakers what could be the problem ???????????????????????
its so annoying especially when recording a mix aint got a clue what the problem is. my setup is with traktor and turntables amp mixer speakers what could be the problem ???????????????????????
sounds like it could be a grounding issue on your mixer if it happens to both xfader and channel faders
yes it does when im mixing it in and putting volume up it will buz while im moving it how can i fix this ? thanks
i cant help with that but there are guys on the forum with knowledge of ground loops issue fixes so im sure someone with be able to help you out
will a di box sort it ?
Does it buzz when music's not playing? If it does then it's a grounding issue. If it doesnt then its proabably a hardware issue
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If anyone had this problem abit of wd40 fixed this
I would never use WD40 on a fader!! Get something like Deoxit instead that is meant for this purpose.
See this thread for more info: http://forum.djtechtools.com/showthread.php?t=11905
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It sounds like the "problem" that you have "fixed" is maybe deteriorated fader contacts. You'll have a build up of conductive "dust" on your fader tracks...
Remember that WD40 is a temporary fix. The WD40 will eventually evaporate to sludge, and this sludge will continue to build up no matter how many times you re-lube the fader.
Best bet, is to remove the fader, strip it, clean it w/compressed air and maybe some alcohol (or some other cleaner that evaporates to nothing) then add a LITTLE lub if required (light mineral oil - dirt cheap and easily available).
^That's all old knowledge - and I honestly haven't needed to do it for YEARS.
Fader maintenance used to be vital, but, honestly, paying for an Innofader once os worth it to avoid all of that nonsense!
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quick side question.... way back in the day when i was a locksmith we used graphite powder to lubricate locks, because a wet lubricant attracts all kinds of crap. (yes graphite powder, it literally works wonders.)
Anyone ever tried this on a fader?? it could be a solution to spraying stuff into your faders, and then having bigger problems later.
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