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2 years agoHappy to confirm that a pair of -20db XLR attenuators did the trick! FYI I did find a -6db master attenuator in the settings of the Pioneer XDJ-RR, but alone it wasn’t enough. Thanks for your help!
Happy to confirm that a pair of -20db XLR attenuators did the trick! FYI I did find a -6db master attenuator in the settings of the Pioneer XDJ-RR, but alone it wasn’t enough. Thanks for your help!
Thank for this great info and links! It’ll take me some time digest and solve my specific issue. But I’ll be back with feedback.
Thanks for the info. I didn’t know that the outputs would typically be at different levels and that could explain the problem. I may just buy some RCA to 1/4" TRS cables to use instead of the XLR. The XLR inputs are combo inputs on the audio interface so I should be able to just plug them in.
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