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Never touched M5G's.
Wow and flutter is negligible on 1200's. There are a lot of other factors which make it harder to mix. Most everyone I know who plays on both well says vinyl is much more difficult, and I agree.
The pitch slider of a 1200 is the same length as a CDJ-1000, and yet while the CDJ covers only a +/- 6% range, a 1200 covers +/- 8%. So the same little adjusment on a 1200 will make a bigger pitch change than on the CDJ.
The real issue is in correcting a mix. While you can very easily flick the plater on a CDJ and get a predicitable result, generally touching the record (or pushing it) on a 1200 can easily result in an overcorrection.
This is why most people graduate to riding the pitch... requires you to really stay on top of the mix, listening the whole time in your phones, and making tiny (millimeters) adjustments up and down to keep the beats locked.
Warped records, strange pressings, etc all add a little as well. And don't forget physics... a record will spin a LITTLE bit faster as the tone arm gets closer to the center (less drag).
It comes with practice of course. Just don't expect it to be like CDJ's where you can get something perfectly beatmatched ahead of time and expect it to stay there.
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yeah, i know that the pitch slider is analog and because of that it doesn't have increments, but what i'm concerned about is getting the tunes matched as good as possible, nothing else. and i dunno how much the wow & flutter really affect on TTs as i've never played on any. but some people say that it's easier to get tunes matched "exactly" on TTs and some say it's easier on CDJs with 0,02% resolution, i dunno which is more true as i've only played on CDJs with 0,1% resolution.
this is getting very offtopic now though, but who cares as we're the only two participating.
have you played on the m5g's? are they any different because of the digital pitch slider? i'd expect them to have the same wow & flutter though. or am i completely mistaken? i'd think they are because of the motor, not because of the pitch being analog. i just checked some prices and a m5g would cost me 56€ more than a mk5 if i want a dustcover, so if i decide to buy a new one i might as well get a m5g then. |
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