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Ok let see if io word this right. I just got my allen & heath xone 92 mixer. really great mixer. this in what i am concerned about though. on the up faders it seems like the song comes in weak untill you start getting to the top of the channel where it is shaded part. then it starts to come in harder. but at the top part of the shaded area it is VERY sensitive. same as when you start pulling a song out. if you just barley pull it down some its a very noticable difference in sound level. almost to much. does all of yalls do this smae thing. is there anyway to adjust this?
Change the faders to linear rather than logarithmic. It'll void your warranty tho. Wait till it runs out.
how would you do that?
Sell it and get a rotary
You have just named one of the reasons I detest faders on mixers.
The same thing happens on my 62. I don't have a problem with it, though. It just takes some getting used to.
slam the faders all the way up, and use your gains to control volume
rolf!!! so the a&h have logarithmic faders..LOL!! unbelievable... my M304 is totally linear the way I hear it imo
the same thing happens to me, and also on my eq with the low's, it cuts bass very sharply when you get low, just takes getting used to, feel it out you'll like it more.
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Originally posted by Benjamin_D how would you do that? |
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Originally posted by blacknoizybox my M304 is totally linear the way I hear it imo |
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Originally posted by Rebel Brown Does it fuck! The fact the upfader curve is complete bollocks is the sole reason I want to get rid of mine. |
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Originally posted by blacknoizybox sorry for my bad english but what does "Does it fuck!" mean? |
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Originally posted by Freak English slang for 'You are talking rubbish my good man' |
That's why I bought the rotary version
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