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House/Techno Dj from Denmark
EQ kill is actually on most mixers.
my Denon doesn't have switches or buttons, but when my EQ knobs are all the way to the left, that band is "killed" and having it isn't a deal breaker for me. Although i would rather have the ability to "kill" or damn near kill the band via a knob, than having a button. 24dB is plenty of attenuation
My Denon goes to -40 dB.
Took me a while to get used to it. Going to 9 o clock is pretty much turning it off completely.
Bedroom DJ | Pioneer DJM-800 | Pioneer CDJ2000 and CDJ900-NXS | 2 x Mackie MR8MKII | Sennheiser Amperior
The mixer is amazing outside of the fact it has a small pop when you trigger the filter per channel. I just leave mine on so I never have to deal with it.
Build quality is strong and the sound output is like any other Xone.
Plus I plug and unplug A LOT, and I also run my audio through it when I'm producing... It's a good mixer for the price in my opinion.
iv got eq kill buttons on my controller (hercules rmx2) and i really don't use them. by the time i would want to kill a particular eq it would really make a difference as the new track iv been mixing in is in full swing. i guess there are some cool tricks you could try to explore with kills but its nothing a twist of an eq knob doesn't really do for the most part
Hercules RMX 2 Traktor Kontrol F1
Check out my F1 hot cue mapping https://maps.djtechtools.com/mappings/1376
with practise you can get the manual eq kill trick down. or do what i do and use the kill in traktor in combo with my mixer
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Full eq kill isn't really necessary, just a preference as others have said and cutting 24 out of the bass should be plenty of room for a new track to sit in.
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