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borron
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Portugal
How do you cue your records?

How do you people cue your records?

Do you slap your fingers on the outer edge of the record exactly the same as if you were scratching, or do you gently use your fingers on the "cutting" border of the vinyl?

I know this is a rather stupid question, but i seem to be the only one down here who slaps his finger the same is if i was scratching. Everybody uses the edge. I don't like it, i only use it if the record is warped, because it's the only way.

So is gently touching the edge a more correct way to cue, or it really doesn't matter?

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DJ_Ikronix
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Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Sacramento, CA, USA

I'm actually pretty much scratching the kickdrum while I'm waiting for the phrase to begin, so it's pretty much like you.


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Boomer187
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Ikronix
I'm actually pretty much scratching the kickdrum while I'm waiting for the phrase to begin, so it's pretty much like you.


dats what I do too.

I just scratch away to the beat.

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`pr0digy
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Philadelphia

quote:
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dats what I do too.

I just scratch away to the beat.


Same... But then again I'm pretty new, so who knows if it's the "best" way or not.


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SgtFoo
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vaughan, Canada

first i pitch match, then i find a cue-in point, then i start to match just as the cue comes up, then i mix in once it's comfy and all phrase-sync'd. sexy work. sexy sounds. sexy mixing.


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raynbo
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Middle of Nowhere

OK people, please don't laugh at this but..
How do you guys know where your cue point is? I'm sure after a few spins you kinda can get a general idea of where everything is on a vinyl, but is there someting on there that gives you a clue?

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punchline
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Virginia, United States

I usually just touch the edge of the vinyl. I don't think it really matters though. It's just the way I learned to do it, and it feels comfortable.

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dartman
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: western mass

quote:
Originally posted by raynbo
OK people, please don't laugh at this but..
How do you guys know where your cue point is? I'm sure after a few spins you kinda can get a general idea of where everything is on a vinyl, but is there someting on there that gives you a clue?


what i do is put the needle on the record and spin it with my hand (while the platter is spinning) until i get to the first real beat (kick drum?), and go from there.

some songs have weird intros... i usually skip over them and start from the first real beat. if the intro has some kind of a beat to it, like alittle ting or something, i might play the song from the begining. it all depends on the song and how long of a mix intend on doing.

dartman

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Zombie0729
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Registered: Oct 2003
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i start where ever the phrase is... but thats like 95% of the time on the first beat...

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trancintaiwan
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: from New Jersey, in NEW YORK CITY

you can see each section of the track on the vinyl. there are lighter and darker parts .basically u can figure out where the intro is, where the break is, or where the ending is. use those as a reference and then find the first beat of a phrase where u wanna mix it in. thats basically wut i do.

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jwear2004
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Stanford, CA

In response to the question of what to do if there's a weird intro:

I often move forward to the area with beats and cue it up there, matching the beats and making sure the tempo is the same. Then, if I know the record well and know that the first sound (of the weird intro) is on a 1 beat, let's say, then I just start it in time with the beginning of a phrase of the outgoing record. If the first sound on the second record is on the fourth beat, then I start it on the note just before the beginning of a phrase of the outgoing record.

After that, you can either tweak the eqs and fade out the last record so you have a nice span of time over which their are no beats and just the funky intro, or (depending on when you start the second record) you can switch over the beats so they are continuous. At least that's how I do it! Hope it helps.

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ThomB
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Twistin' My Melon

use what feels most comfortable for you - there is no right way as it is all dependant on what set up you have.

play around with it till you find whats best for you


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