Do crossfaders affect my monitor output?
Do crossfaders affect my monitor output? Posted on: 31.05.2013 by Lanora Fansher So, I just got a new A&H Xone22 mixer, and hooked it up using the separate monitor output (RCA) as my main, just so I could use it with the computer speakers I practice with. But both channels come through, moving the cross-fader has no effect. Is it supposed to be like that?? Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of having a monitor speaker in the first place? | |
Lanora Fansher 31.05.2013 | So, I just got a new A&H Xone22 mixer, and hooked it up using the separate monitor output (RCA) as my main, just so I could use it with the computer speakers I practice with. But both channels come through, moving the cross-fader has no effect. Is it supposed to be like that?? Doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose of having a monitor speaker in the first place? |
Lanora Fansher 11.07.2013 | Thanks for the advice everybody, the x-fader really was defective, I returned the mixer and the new one works perfectly |
Alphonso Deitchman 12.06.2013 | Try toggling the "X FADE" button just above the crossfader. |
Yong Aptekar 12.06.2013 | Try this. Turn everything on, and take a clear picturing of it. Maybe that will make it easier to help. |
Billi Gedraitis 12.06.2013 | Have you checked the cross fader settings? My pioneer has options for dif crossfader setting and one of those makes no difference when sliding the crossfader |
Lanora Fansher 02.06.2013 | It's just a basic setup, 2 turntables and Serato. There aren't any options for setting the monitor, so I'm assuming it's supposed to be the same as the main. |
Yong Aptekar 01.06.2013 | I don't know the xone22, but what do you have your monitor output set to? Is it set to master? |
Augustine Mitzen 01.06.2013 | yes it should be affecting the monitor output, as it's the same signal as master out. what are you using your mixer with? |
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