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| quote: | Originally posted by sm44
yea, i seen skipless scratch tools, what exactly does it mean? has it got deep grooves or has something to do with looping? |
What InterMilan31 mentioned is a locked groove, which means its a loop which is circular on the vinyl instead of spiral shaped, so it doesn't move on the record when you play it, it just plays in a circle. This creates a looping beat which plays forever until you stop it.
Skipless scratch tools are samples which are repeated in a long series of adjacent grooves. If the needle jumps out of the groove and goes into an adjacent one, it will be at the same point in the sample. This can help if your needles don't hold the record very well or you don't want to put a ton of weight on them for some reason.
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