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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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the brain can actually tell if something is slightly slower, more than it can tell if something is slightly faster.. depending on which way you look at it this can work two ways:
1) its coming in faster, the crowds brains don't realise for the above reason, you the dj can sort it out easier too (using the platter is a brilliant way of slowing a track down without it sounding too much like its happening.. high torque decks required tho otherwise disasters happen), but your pitch adjustments will be harder to make as you don't realise it's going out as quickly.
2) its coming in too slow, you the dj can make a better adjustment tempo-wise, as you can tell when/how far it needs adjusting a lot quicker. unfortunatly, because you can tell quicker, so can the crowd...
its a vicious circle
as far as tidy mixes are concerned, it is easier for me to slow a record down with the platter, as you can do it with your eyes closed.. but when beatmatching, its technically more precise to pitch it up.
to conclude: if its coming in too fast, or too slow, it fucks me off!
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Jun-11-2004 09:51
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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
actually... you do. it's a theory of mine, and it seems correct through testing, when you use the spindle, you're not really moving the spindle, it is infact part of your finger dragging the vinyl making it go faster. try and use the spindle making sure you aren't touching the vinyl at all, and you'll notice it doesn't speed up. when i found this out, i said the hell with it and started using my fingers on the label for speed-ups. more precise too, imo.
i hope to learn to "pitch ride" soon. i can just never tell how far to move it, or put it back at the right spot. |
Actually, when speeding up, I sometimes spin the spindle round, and I know I don't touch the vinyl, next time you do it, watch the stobe, it speeds up, but anyway, I just correct whatever needs correcting, but if I had to choose, I would prolly go for slowing down, I have used the pitch before, but I dunno, just doesn't feel right, to each there own though.
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Jun-12-2004 03:01
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Rememberence_
James Packer

Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6
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| quote: | Originally posted by Briden
nah, it's easier to correct when it's going too fast, because you can just drag your fingers on the pitch dots. this will uniformly slow it down (just make sure not to do it in the middle of a melody, strings, or vocals or something like that)
speeding it up is harder, because you need to push in the center of the the vinyl, and some records are slippier than others and it can screw you up.
Or, you could do it the proper way and pitch waggle it, but that never works well for me. |
took the words right out of my mouth mate. perhaps one day I'll learn to ride the pitch instead of nudge though.
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