***How to transfer TTM57 Settings between multiple machines***
Hi,
tonight I have a gig at a club that has a 57 permanently installed.
I am curious how the groups will be set up. I got a 57 at home and it would be sweet if the groups and effects settings could be the same.
How can this be achieved?
Otherwise I would have to arrive there half an hour earlier to set everything up wich would be a pain.
Thanks in advance for your tips
tonight I have a gig at a club that has a 57 permanently installed.
I am curious how the groups will be set up. I got a 57 at home and it would be sweet if the groups and effects settings could be the same.
How can this be achieved?
Otherwise I would have to arrive there half an hour earlier to set everything up wich would be a pain.
Thanks in advance for your tips
At 1:03 PM 30 October 2009
Dj.Mojo wrote
any customization resides in the computer, not in the mixer
*page 34 - ttm57 manual
*page 34 - ttm57 manual
At 9:03 PM 30 October 2009
ral wrote
Thanks for the hint with the manual :-)
I just got home from the gig and was pleasantly surprised everything was transferred perfectly.
It went really well and smooth!
I just got home from the gig and was pleasantly surprised everything was transferred perfectly.
It went really well and smooth!
At 4:08 AM 31 October 2009
Dj.Mojo wrote
Still the 57 they had was the worst I have ever seen.
The fader was stiff as hell and the buttons didn´t really work anymore.
Awful
The fader was stiff as hell and the buttons didn´t really work anymore.
Awful
At 10:11 PM 31 October 2009
Dj.Mojo wrote
ahhh clubs and their crap maintained equipment. I know that one well....
At 7:36 AM 1 November 2009
RubixDigitales wrote
It appears to me as the 57 needs more service than for example the djm800.
Reason for that are the big slots under the crossfaders in which dust gets cought soooo easily. Also the buttons obviously get dirty very quickly.
The 57 in said club isn´t even used a lot. It is mainly standing around catching dirt.
At home I can simply cover my 57 after I am done djing but seriously who covers a club mixer?
Reason for that are the big slots under the crossfaders in which dust gets cought soooo easily. Also the buttons obviously get dirty very quickly.
The 57 in said club isn´t even used a lot. It is mainly standing around catching dirt.
At home I can simply cover my 57 after I am done djing but seriously who covers a club mixer?
At 11:39 AM 1 November 2009
Dj.Mojo wrote
yeah i dont understand how the faders can get that stiff. Ive had my 57 for almost 2 years and the faders are still like brand new and ive put it to good use. My uncle's the same way too, no stiffness in the faders.
At 7:51 PM 1 November 2009
Culprit wrote
Quote:
yeah i dont understand how the faders can get that stiff. Ive had my 57 for almost 2 years and the faders are still like brand new and ive put it to good use. My uncle's the same way too, no stiffness in the faders.dust on the rails of the faders causes the stiffness,
At 4:11 PM 2 November 2009
djcrap wrote
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