So last night during my gig, which is about 4 hours long, my Xone 22’s entire right hand side of the mixer died…
I couldn’t get anything to play at all, meters were completely dead. I couldn’t get sound in my headphones from the right channel either. Obviously we tried re wiring everything, because my buddy brought his DJM 850 right by and everything worked flawlessly on that. I read up somewhere that cranking the booth volume might do that, and I usually do while at the same time keeping my volumes on the backs of the monitor speakers low. I’m going to re try everything here in a bit, maybe even hit it with some compressed air.
Anyone of you with a 22 ever experience this? Hopefully someone can hit me with a few tips and tricks.
Yeah, it was quite funny laughing about it the next day. I had this epicly large group of broads on the floor and they were loving me so they kept bringing me shots and shit. Normally I’m cool but it went slightly too far lol.
That’s hilarious. Sometimes the solution is the most obvious. It’s like walking around for 5 minutes looking for something only to discover its in your hand or your pocket.
Dude, I was pretty pissed when it happened, I threw on a mix and just moped around. When I tried to see if my CDJ would calibrate it said it was skipping.. So at that point I was just like “screw this.”
Plus I didn’t want to lie to you guys, a bit of humility is always good
Always use a mapping as backup man for strange thing happening situations. Don’t tell me you have never dj internally on a keyboard shortcuts and save a day.
I tried when I got my Audio 2 with Traktor LE and doing that was just not my style man. This is my only gig where I bring my own gear so I use Traktor, but when I play out at a club I just bring a USB w/ Rekordbox. I’d never depend on Traktor, Serato, or any other software when it comes to a gig that matters. But that’s just me.