So essentially let's say you press Cue on deck A, everyone will hear what's coming out of deck A on the speakers? Then deck B has the cue button off, that's what you hear in your headphones
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cue is for headphones, crossfade completely to B, and cue A in your headphones.
The cue button has no effect on what everyone else hears. All it does is it lets you hear in your headphones whatever is playing on the deck you hit cue on. There's no real point of hitting the cue button for a deck that is already playing over the speakers. The cue function is to give you the ability to listen and prepare the next song you're going to play without everyone else hearing the prep.
Ah ok I see I see, because I've noticed when I it the cue button the song sounds better
While you're toying around figuring this stuff out, be sure to keep the headphones on one ear only. That way you can clearly hear the differences.
And you know we're talking about the cue circled in green, right? not the one circled in red
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yikes, that would be hearing it twice, or maybe hearing it at full vol? our ears perceive sounds that are louder as being better. turn down your cue mix volume!!
This is weird... its not quite working. WIll attempt some more.