Do these mixers have split cue?
Do these mixers have split cue?
also, what happened to that picture of the booth at the Music Box?
As I recall, it had a split cue and the crossfader had to be modified because the volume droped when fading from TT to TT. Once the fader was in the middle, down went the sound. I think Music Box photo was a GLI PMX 7 or 900 if I am not mistaken.
I have the 9000 at home and it has a split cue.Originally posted by GrantB:
Do these mixers have split cue?
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Thanks guys! I bought a 9000 on ebay but you can't tell from the picture. I'm trying to get my friend to switch from his crusty Realistic, but he insists on split cue. Maybe this will do the trick.
[ August 16, 2003, 07:58 PM: Message edited by: suenomartino ]
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A GLI PMX 9000 was my first mixer, and I learnt on that. I loved thse 5 band master eq sliders, in fact that has been my favourite eq set up on any mixer.
Shit, I still have that at my parents, I gotta find that box...thanks for the memories.
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