I would love the ability to change the crossover frequencies for the internal mixer.
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
Posted Sun 04 Jan 09 @ 9:37 pm
I also think this would be a very useful addition - set the frequency, curve, and possibly min/max ranges too.
Posted Sun 04 Jan 09 @ 9:41 pm
DJAuz wrote :
I would love the ability to change the crossover frequencies for the internal mixer.
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
+1
Posted Sun 04 Jan 09 @ 11:10 pm
+1
Posted Sun 11 Jan 09 @ 4:08 pm
DJAuz wrote :
I would love the ability to change the crossover frequencies for the internal mixer.
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
Using a Total Control I rely on the internal mixer, but I personally find the upper crossover frequency for the bass way too high.
Also perhaps adjust their sensitivity or curve profile?
That would make me a happy camper :)
Me too +1
Posted Tue 13 Jan 09 @ 4:48 pm
+1 here, as well. Most Numark and Pioneer mixer's I've used have the low to mid cutoff frequency right around 150 or 200Hz, with a sharper cutoff than what vdj/cue has. As it is now, Cutting the low cuts out a lot of the midbass portions of vocals, making male voices sound like they're talking through a telephone, and cutting the mid and high (when you want to bring the bass in from another track) still lets too much of the mids come through the low EQ.
Why was the 400 or 500hz cutoff chosen? I've never seen a pro mixer use such a high low-to-mid cutoff frequency.
Why was the 400 or 500hz cutoff chosen? I've never seen a pro mixer use such a high low-to-mid cutoff frequency.
Posted Mon 16 Mar 09 @ 3:42 am
+1. The curent cutoff frequency for the bass is too high.
Posted Sat 25 Apr 09 @ 5:51 pm
+1...cut off for bass, mid, & high
Posted Sun 26 Apr 09 @ 8:52 am
+1
Posted Sun 26 Apr 09 @ 9:31 am
+1
Posted Sun 26 Apr 09 @ 6:17 pm
+1
Posted Sun 26 Apr 09 @ 7:21 pm
I have never used the EQ in VDJ before, Just run it through a mixer. Tho YES this is BAD and needs to be fixed. i couldn't imagen playing out to a crowd with a Lazy EQ.
Posted Sun 05 Jul 09 @ 1:14 pm
Is this on the VDJ radar? I would eventually like to use the internal mixer in a live setting.
Posted Thu 05 Aug 10 @ 2:44 pm
+1
Posted Thu 05 Aug 10 @ 10:28 pm
Never paid much attention to this, but after using 'the other products out there as well' in the virtual market I do notice a big difference in behaviour. Being able to set the curve to that some well known mixers or create your own settings, following along the VDJ philosophy, would be a big bonus.
Posted Mon 13 Dec 10 @ 8:20 am
I agree entirely +1
Posted Wed 23 Feb 11 @ 10:10 pm
This thread has been going 2 years and they still haven't fixed the upper end of the bass EQ?
+1, agree with this thread.
+1, agree with this thread.
Posted Mon 20 Jun 11 @ 9:51 pm
+1.
Rane mixers use:
4kHz for HIGHs.
300Hz-4kHz or MIDs.
300Hz for LOWs.
Rane mixers use:
4kHz for HIGHs.
300Hz-4kHz or MIDs.
300Hz for LOWs.
Posted Thu 23 Jun 11 @ 2:16 am
SBDJ wrote :
I also think this would be a very useful addition - set the frequency, curve, and possibly min/max ranges too.
+1
Posted Thu 23 Jun 11 @ 2:17 am
I personally use a VST now instead of the internal EQs when using the internal mixer.
Posted Thu 23 Jun 11 @ 4:10 am