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Re: How do YOU correct the record when its off?
| quote: | Originally posted by D-Syde
Just wondering what the majority of people do to correct the record when the beats are off...and when its live (meaning its playing along with the one you are about to mix out of). Im in the bad habit of touching the platter to slow it down or spinning the label to speed it up if it needs it. I heard about people using the pitch control, and was wondering what the technique is...besides the obvious slowing or making faster. |
Pitch control! .. Touching the platter, vinyl however you use your hands to change the speed, it is easily noticable, sometimes not, you can also bump the record or make it skip and then you're SOL. Best way is with the pitch fader, although many DJ's touch the vinyl and I know this because I can hear it.
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