Ghost record

Ghost record
Posted on: 28.08.2011 by Kina Brumage
I've been playing with my s4 for a few days now and twice I've had a track playing when there are no faders up. It's hard to explain, imagine your just happily mixing 2 records then all of a sudden it sounds weird, like one of the records is doubled up. You pull down all the faders so nothing should be playing and one of the tracks is still playing except you don't know where it's playing from and you cant control it. I don't believe it's the record function because it's not on a loop. But both times it's happened I've had a few beers so it could be me doing something stupid. Any help fellas?
Kina Brumage
28.08.2011
I've been playing with my s4 for a few days now and twice I've had a track playing when there are no faders up. It's hard to explain, imagine your just happily mixing 2 records then all of a sudden it sounds weird, like one of the records is doubled up. You pull down all the faders so nothing should be playing and one of the tracks is still playing except you don't know where it's playing from and you cant control it. I don't believe it's the record function because it's not on a loop. But both times it's happened I've had a few beers so it could be me doing something stupid. Any help fellas?
Kina Brumage
27.08.2011
It's probably just me then pushing the wrong buttons after a few beers. I wouldn't have started the thread but I'm going a party tomorrow with all my mates who are still on 1210's and cdj's, I just want everything to go as smooth as possible. Lesson learned, lay off the liquor! Cheers man
Tatum Ansaldo
27.08.2011
Does sound a lot like the loop recorder, try turning the D/W up on the loop recorder then recording a loop and see if that's the same thing.

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