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| quote: | Originally posted by Briden
what's different about the straight arm, doesn't it just make it more skip resistant? do you have to cue differently with it?
the main thing i am concerned about is beatmatching on them, i typically use my fingers on the side of the platter a lot especially during the first little bit, does this work just as well?
is the pitch digital, or was that just a rumour?
is pitch bending easier to do on them or harder? |
You won't need to cue differently with a straight tone arm, it works just the same way except for the skip resistance and higher record wear. You may need more force than normal if you plan on touching the platter to compensate for the higher torque. I'm pretty sure it's a rumor, I only saw one place saying that they were sure it was digital but everyplace else says that it's not. The display, however, is digital, so if you find that distracting you may want to bring an index card just to rip it and cover the displays with them. Pitch bending should be the same since it's just a normal pitch fader, although the pitch fader might feel a little different in terms of resistance at first.
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