no. Alot does, but certainly not all. This is because they arent the same... EG: you cant turn the spindle with your fingers to manually speed up the track by a small amount, because a cdj doesnt have a spindle. (not that it needs one, and not that i find this method useful in the least.)
Edit: is there another word for what im reffering to as a spindle? i feel like im using the wrong word...
Jul-23-2004 05:05
tranceDJ
The Music Tickles My Ears
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
no. Alot does, but certainly not all. This is because they arent the same... EG: you cant turn the spindle with your fingers to manually speed up the track by a small amount, because a cdj doesnt have a spindle. (not that it needs one, and not that i find this method useful in the least.)
Edit: is there another word for what im reffering to as a spindle? i feel like im using the wrong word...
No yer right...you have a little more control over the record with vinyl...the pitch is analog too so you can be more precise with it. Both have their advantages/disadvantages. But most basic mixing tips apply to both the same.
Jul-23-2004 05:19
tu_face
No Known Cure...
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
basic beatmatching techniques and all that are still pretty much the same, you just operate the two types of equipment slightly differently