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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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great idea!
yeah, riding the pitch is far superior in terms of sound quality, you won't hear it as much. i use a combination of both, i'm trying to stay away from touching the platter at all, especially when the deck is playing live. It's ok to do it in the headphones.
Thing is, i am afraid to move the pitch to adjust when it's really, then move it back, because it never seems to be just the right spot again, and i have to keep riding the sucker, taking my hands and concentration off of the faders and EQs.
anyway, here's my tip, i didn't learn it today, but it's a good one for saving your needles (on technics tables anyway).
if you are having a friend over to mix who hasn't done it much (or even if you are just clumsy, like i am), then sometimes they will drop the needle on the pitch dots by accident, which is really bad for the needle. most needles are designed not to break when you do this but still, it can't be good for it.
what you can do is use the little lever that raises the needle to catch it. what you do is put the lever up just a bit above the record, then put it outside the 12" of the record, above where it would drop on the pitch dots. now, get eye level with your decks, and slowly move it down (don't have the platter spinning) to where the tip of the needle is below the record level (somewhere within the slipmatt) and then stop, and move it up a bit to get the tension right (anyone who's tuned a guitar will know what i mean)
Now, if you (or your wannabe DJ friend) drops the needle, you have a saftey net to make sure you don't wreck them!
If i do this, and put on a few shitty records i don't care about, then i really don't mind letting people play with my decks.
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Aug-05-2003 23:22
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DJ M.G
99' Addict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Somerset
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In a perfect world you wouldnt have to touch the platter
during a mix, If you do it during a melody you will
get that sluring sound.
So i try to use a combination of slowing it down by the
pitch and sometimes touching the platter.
lets say you slow down a record briefly with your finger
somtimes if your decks have a crappy torque, the platter
would slow down to the speed you wanted it to, but then
speed up very quickly, which throws your beats out of synch
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Aug-06-2003 07:59
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