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lesprock
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: donegal, ireland
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hey thanks everyone.ive tried everything that you hav suggested and i think im getting a bit better.
i have another question for you tho.when i know the bpm of 2 tunes how do i get them to match up,im a little confused as to the +2 and +4 etc.is that just simply if a tune is at 140bpm wen the pitch slider is at 0 and you move it to +2 it will be at 142bpm?cause i counted the bpm for a couple of tunes and then tried to match them up and it was way way out.
i know im asking some stupid questions here but i have to get the answers somewhere.
thanks a lot guys.
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Apr-28-2003 21:15
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conk
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Inspiration
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Good questions...I might as well take advantage of the attention. Is there any use for the pitch bend? As far as I can tell its only temporary but I'm used to Traktor where you can use it to fine tune the permanent pitch. Stupid, I know...Thanks for the help.
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Apr-28-2003 22:39
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JohnSmith
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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there is no use for pitch bend on a turntable, at least imo. I've never used tracktor, but in VTT, the pitch bend lets you move the pitch, and have it "snap" back to the original place. quite helpful actually, if that was on my techs i would use it.
however, the great thing about vinyl is, you can just touch the label to make it go a little faster, by lightly pressing in a circular direction in the direction the records already spinning, with your fingers as close to the spindle as possible.
if you need to slow it down, you can drag your fingers on the pitch dots.
however, even better than this (smoother, less noticeable when the track is live) is to just move the pitch up a little bit, and then back down (or vice versa if it's to slow) it's a little more difficult, but a superior way of doing a pitch bend.
BTW, very nice taste in trance you got there mate, those are some of my favorites.
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Apr-28-2003 23:11
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loki
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Cincinnati, USA
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When I first started, I couldn't tell which record was moving faster. So, I would take the record that I wanted to add to the mix, and begin monitoring it through the headphones. Periodically, I would tap the vinyl to slow it down (tap the second record). After a few taps, the records would be matched - usually. As soon as the beats synch up, you will notice it. It sounds like heaven Inevitably, the records would fall out of sync again. This is where I would change the pitch a bit, tap the record again, and see what happens. Soon you will start to hear the differences. That's how I learned, and it worked for me. Hope that helps!
Loki
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