Very nice tutorial !!❣ I needed to adjust both CutIn's to (~4h) and the Curve (~2-3h) to get a sharp cut-in and linear-curve (in order to still use the curve-control of the Mixer and a precise MIDI-signal as well). Now, the Curve-Control of the Mixer works like += original fader. (aka. sharp for skratching and smooth for mixing) Save the Vinyl ! Peace! 🖖
Thanks. I was planning on giving one of my mixers (Vestax PCV-275) a full restoration next week and I always said it was the absolute best sounding and feature packed analog mixer I've ever got my hands on... but it's perfection in every other way was nullified by the wide crossfade and lack of adjustment knobs because the volume fades up too long when you go to scratch; forcing me to either have to bring the fader too far toward the center to scratch fast or have to turn up the gain and stay toward the edge the compensate for the slight less in volume. I saw on their website that the InnoFader Pro2 will work in the PCV-275, so I was wondering if I'd be able to set it up how I want it for scratching. Your video appears to have proven it can at the end, since that seems to be exactly how I want it. There's one in my Rane mixer a turntablist just sold me, but it has the knobs my PCV lacks (unlike the PMC mixers, which have everything I need right out of the box), so I haven't had any reason to pull it out yet. Thanks
Ok can you tell me in writing where you have your cut (left and right) calibrated to? And your curve? It seems like you have it so it cuts in real close which is what I am trying to do with mine.
Rane has been long known for long lasting faders but in 2017 it is no longer good enough if your a turntablist. the Pro2 lets your adjust both the feel and the cut in time of the fader to your personally preference.