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    Default When in the mix....

    Was just wondering if you geeza's touch the platter and jog the record on??

    I do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJCraig Ryan View Post
    Was just wondering if you geeza's touch the platter and jog the record on??

    I do...
    Best avoided if possible, but sometimes it's the most unobtrusive route from A to B.

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    i've only ever controlled the speed of the records via the pitch faders, i learnt that way from the start
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Depends on what i am playing i guess, with slower trance mainly use the pitch fader. But with faster stuff i would normally use the centre of the record.


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    i have a bad habit of knocking the off button on the decks when cuing in my record thank god technics decided to put a metel cover around the on off switch

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    if you are going to touch the platter then its best to avoid tunes that have the following at that given moment:

    String sounds
    Ride Cymbals
    Strong Synth Lines
    Any sound with an elongated release time.

    try l;earning to touch the record between beats in a rhythmic fashion, this will reduce drag time and minimise any audible effects.

    The pitch fader technnique is far superior than touchincg the platter and gives results which are hard to hear and have less chance of going wrong. The possibility that you might be bumped or touch the platter too hard cant be overstated, and in a lcub environment its not gonna sound good, although club systems are often much more forgiving than bedroom setups.

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    bit of both really,mainly try and use the pitch tho.

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    yeh mainly use the pitch unless something really goes horribly wrong

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    i tend to use all of the above methods.

    i'd like to think im pretty good at controlling the pitch with the spindle.
    then i adjust the pitch fader to match.
    sometimes use the vinyl. never the platter.
    Last edited by Aratron; 25-12-2007 at 03:02 PM.

 

 

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