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borron
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Portugal
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Every dj i've seen does the same i do; correct the beat... just do a quick acceleration/deceleration w/ the platter and lock it with the pitch if necessary.
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Jan-14-2004 11:52
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skm
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: melb, aus
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would increasing/decreasing the pitch, then returning it b a good idea? i do this but i rkn most ppl wouldnt seeing as they might lose their original position
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Jan-14-2004 12:04
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Spin Doctor
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Outside Over There
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| quote: | Originally posted by skm
would increasing/decreasing the pitch, then returning it b a good idea? i do this but i rkn most ppl wouldnt seeing as they might lose their original position |
You’ll find that’s how a lot of DJ’s, myself included, mix regardless! Takes a bit of practice to get used to, but once you’ve got it nailed, you’re laughing. After all, Tony De Vit said that you should never touch the record that’s playing live!
As for the initial question, if it's caused by the needle skipping or some such other mechanical fault then the only real thing you can do is cut the old tune out. Correcting the error by speeding up or slowing down isn't really an option as they'll be out of phrase with one another. You could kill the incoming tune and start again, but there is the risk that the tune will skip in the same place again, making you look like a right Wally, plus there might not be enough time left on the first tune any more. Finally, If it's because you're not very good at beatmatching, keep practicing. 
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Jan-14-2004 15:26
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ezbeats
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Seattle, USA
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| quote: | | making you look like a right Wally |
what is this 'right WALLY'? ive never heard of it. and whats this bens your uncle stuff all about too?
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Jan-14-2004 19:17
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vhx1
TiT Killer
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: San Jose/L.A. CA
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I've only been doin this fer six weeks but i started messing around with pitch bending.. correcting using the pitch. It works quite a bit better than touching the platter but you need to make sure you return to the right position
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Jan-15-2004 01:38
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DJ Lazy
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| quote: | Originally posted by DjCoz
I've tried correcting only using the pitch control, but it seems next to impossible, I'm still in awe of DJs that can do that. I hope one day I can figure this out. So for now I'll have to stick to touching either the record or the side of the platter. |
What type of decks you spinning on?? Cuz if you are on Tech's you should have no problem using the pitch control to fix your problem. They are crazy for how fast they can speed up and slow down. Its pretty much instant. But then again if you are on some other kind of decks this won't be the case really...
Just curious..
Cheers.
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Jan-15-2004 06:06
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