Do you mean the mix from Cue to Master (like the DJM 800)?
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DJM T1 - Does It offer Split Cueing?
Simple question and I can't seem to find a simple answer.
Does the DJM-T1 offer split cueing from the headphones through the mixer? is this a hardware feature on the mixer, like that of the djm 400 or 800?
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Like, left channel of headphone is cue (either deck a/c or b/d) and right channel of headphone is master.
Left Channel/Right Channel Split is pretty old school.
Cueing is the same or similar to most popular mixers
IE. You have a volume knob for headphones overall, and a balance knob that balances between Cue and your Mainmix.
Cuing for each channel is controlled via 2 buttons, one for each channel that toggles the cue for that channel on or off.
It is hardware based, so it doesn't matter what inputs you're using.
This is a pretty standard setup.. i think Rane uses a small crossfader for cueing balance; but ulimately they all give very simlar control.
Hope this makes sense
I think Addison is asking for the Mono style(Cue in left, Master in Right) style, rather than the Stereo option on some mixers, fading from Cue to Master in both ears. Sounds like the answer is No, purely Stereo (fading from Cue to Master in both ears).
Indeed; most modern mixers don't offer this option.
correct. Usually on see this on the older mixers