Volume Control when recording loops to use in Remix Decks

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Volume Control when recording loops to use in Remix Decks
Posted on: 01.02.2013 by Erlinda Novobilski
Hi,

Apologies if this has already been covered but I've recently bought an F1 and want to begin creating my own remix sets.

The problem I'm having is volume control when recording loops from regular decks and attempting to place into remix decks. One loop could be really quiet and the next loop can be really loud.

Anyone else have any problems with this or know any fixes?

Thanks in advance.
Erlinda Novobilski
01.02.2013
Hi,

Apologies if this has already been covered but I've recently bought an F1 and want to begin creating my own remix sets.

The problem I'm having is volume control when recording loops from regular decks and attempting to place into remix decks. One loop could be really quiet and the next loop can be really loud.

Anyone else have any problems with this or know any fixes?

Thanks in advance.
Alyce Southey
01.02.2013
hold shift, slide corresponding columns fader down. release shift. slide it back up for more volume. opposite to turn down volumes.
Erlinda Novobilski
01.02.2013
Awesome, thanks for the help!
Ena Nouri
01.02.2013


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