@Spencer > The Master Cue will only let you hear the channels that are being played through the master output. You can use the headphones mixing knob to fade between master cue and channel cue.
I just bought a DJM900, so I am still very rusty as far as understanding all of its functions outside of mixing and effects. I'm currently facing a problem where the master cue only plays channels 1 or 2 in the headphones. Yes, I have all the faders up, but it still only plays audio from the left two channels. I've come across several roadblocks already that turned out to be obvious mistakes after looking at the manual or other online advice, but this one has me stumped. I hope I'm just missing something obvious. Thanks in advance.
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@Spencer > The Master Cue will only let you hear the channels that are being played through the master output. You can use the headphones mixing knob to fade between master cue and channel cue.
Hey Mark, thanks for the reply. I should have been more clear. When I said I had all 4 faders up, I meant that all 4 channels were live and were outputting audio through the master that was then heard through the speakers. So, 4 channels being heard on the speakers. However, when using the master cue, only channels 1 and 2 can be heard through the headphones, not 3 and 4. So, with all 4 channels playing live on the speakers, I would have assumed that all 4 channels would be playing through the master cue. The regular individual channels cues work just fine on their own.
@Spencer > Sounds like you may have a hardware issue. Does this also occur when only channels 3 and 4 are playing live?