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    Show off :lol:

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    someone said to me before it was easier to mix a 45 ,how do you work that out ,45 33 they both exactly the same to mix imo
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    Yeah but you have to know that you don't move the pitch as much with a 33 as you do with a 45. Some people probably don't know that and that's why they find it difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Addict
    Yeah but you have to know that you don't move the pitch as much with a 33 as you do with a 45. Some people probably don't know that and that's why they find it difficult.
    At the end of the day tho.

    If you can mix records properly then surely you should (IMO) be able to mix 33 & 45's with no problem.

    Sorry guys, It's the first time I've heard of this.

    Will :)

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    The original thing we said was that the quality of a 33 is SHIT compared to the quality of a 45.

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    meh, not so much that ppl care tho. ive got badly pressed 45s.

    as for the mixing being different, i cant say ive ever noticed. maybe i can just mix properly tho and dont blame the records for being the wrong speed ;)

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    cheeky :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiddlypeep
    Quote Originally Posted by Addict
    Yeah but you have to know that you don't move the pitch as much with a 33 as you do with a 45. Some people probably don't know that and that's why they find it difficult.
    At the end of the day tho.

    If you can mix records properly then surely you should (IMO) be able to mix 33 & 45's with no problem.

    Sorry guys, It's the first time I've heard of this.

    Will :)
    a) you have to push a 33 with more care...

    b) you have to slow a 33 with more care...

    the worse thing is when you actually in the mix with a 33 if you apply to much pressure to the platter to slow it down it can go right out and **** the mix up....whereas on a 45 its easier to sort yourself out if you get me...

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    takes the ****ing piss!!!!

    as soon as i put this post up to see whether it was worth buying or not it ****ing sells out on germantrance within a few days!!!!

    ****ing mother-****ing **** ****!

    right thats it, own up, who bought a copy....

 

 
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