Roland DJ-707m easy microphone calibration
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- čas přidán 31. 08. 2021
- Here's an easy 4-step process to properly set the gain and calibrate Mic 1 + 2 inputs on the DJ-707m. This is vital to eliminate gueswork and avoid clipping. Extra bonus included: the lazy way...just use Mic 3. Remember to save your settings as a Scene.
Thank you so much!!!!
thank you for the TIPS - looking forward to giving them a go this weekend
So glad I stumbled across this video, I had tried every combination of adjusting low/mid/top on the mics and could not find a setting I was happy with, it just sounded atrocious, followed your advice and set to -15 and sounds crystal clear. Really helpful.
Great info.
Thanks Chris. I just got my 707. And i was working on mics and came across your video. I appreciate it!
Thank you! This is great and the mic is working good now.
Thank you Chris - very helpful!
Thank you very much. You have saved me a lot of heartache and should now be much happier with my mic volumes. Kind Regards
My Microphone now sounds Fantastic - I was about to ditch this controller as I though the Mic channell was crap . Now I have the best controller
thank you very good info I was having a hard time
Thank you for saying it plain!
Thank you for this!! Overall good rig just thought what is wrong with mics?! Now I am good!! thanks again!
Thanks just calibrated mine! Couldn't figure it out at the gig why mics 1 & 2 sounded distorted but mic 3 was good..
Thanks , Help me a lot 😅
Gracias
Thanks for this but running cranking your master volume and each mic volume up sounds weird though. Why not leave the Gain on the Mics setting at 0 and then use the volume know to adjust levels?
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Tx for the video. when I plug my microphone on Left or Right Jack AUX (the button on MIC position), I can't change any settings in the Mic3 Scene Edit (even I put REVERB in the Mic 3 settings, nothing change). What's wrong ?
Thank You So Much. I have a question I just watch the whole video I would never run my master volume all the way to zero would that still be fine or should I put it where I would normally leave my master at?
Do you feel they have put a good dac inside it for the output?