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Omega_Blue
...so I got some numarks the other day... remember when I was talkin' about how I was gonna beatmatch well in a week? well.... it didn't work out exactly how I figured.. I'll be the first to admit I was wrong.. but anyways, I can kinda do it.. It just takes me a little bit to get it matched after cueing...

I was wondering, is there anything that I SHOULDN'T do to the turntables? like scratching, or spinning the platters a certain way? or something? just wondering, I don't wanna mess up my gear yet, I've only had them for a week. any replies would be greatly appreciated

and what's this pitch riding thing i keep hearing about? everyone talks about slowing or speeding up the record by touching the label of the vinyl or something? I always used the pitch slider.. is using the pitch slider not as precise or something?
auujay
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Originally posted by Omega_Blue
and what's this pitch riding thing i keep hearing about? everyone talks about slowing or speeding up the record by touching the label of the vinyl or something? I always used the pitch slider.. is using the pitch slider not as precise or something?


Different strokes for different folks.
dj chex
well one good way not to kill your records is use as little tracking force as necessary. Oh and BTW, im still waiting to hear how your first mixed set sounds :whip:

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....oh and hopefully I'll have decks in a month or so (but I'm straight broke). I'll tell you what- to attempt to prove my point that beatmatching ain't so bad, the day I get my decks and five vinyls I'll get on the boards and tell you guys about it. Then I'll sit there the first day and practice for a week and by the end of the week, I'll have a set, fully beatmatched, for you guys to pick and prod at. ...either that or I'll eat my words.
dj chex
so i guess you've learned real mixing is alot different from the computer but don't forget, you can also do more creative things w/ decks than you can with just software.

To make it even better try to mix from vinyl to traktor. That's when it gets really fun :P
Omega_Blue
how do I go about mixing from traktor to vinyl? the mix will get done sometime soon... expect in a week or so if i can figure out how to record it. I guess the main difference between vinyl and traktor for me is songs in traktor start instantaneously while my decks take .8 seconds to get going... that makes it a tad tough.
dj chex
how are you cueing the records blue?

When you cue a record, you first start the platter so it's spinning underneith and you carefully hold the record in place w/ your fingertips. Then you rock the record back and forth over the desired cue point. When you are ready to start the record, you release it and it will catch on.

Kinda hard to explain, but once you figure it out it makes it much easier.
dj chex
Oh yeah i forgot to ask, do you have felt slipmats?
Inertia
will you like fries or a milkshake to wash down those words you'll be eating?
Prodigy Child
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will you like fries or a milkshake to wash down those words you'll be eating?


LOL...yea I hate it when somebody says its easy and they could do it, one of my buddies thought this, so I said I'll give him afew minutes and all he has to do is beatmatch and sync the 2 records, they don't have to sound good or have any EQin going on, and I tiold him if he can do that, he can have my setup and anything else in my room, well after him getting pissed cos he couldn't, well, lets just say I can still spin in my room.
dj chex
when i was in a band in high school, there was this guy that could pretty much master any instrument you would throw at him. I was totally amazed. He played trumpet, drums, guitar, and keyboard while recording w/ us. I remembered one day after practicing and recording, he wanted to learn how to scratch and beatmix. I swear that was the only thing he couldn't play! So me being a cool friend, i loaned him a stanton sk-4, 500al2, str8-60 and gave him a ton of battle records and simple house records to practice. Still to this day he is not comfortable w/ the mixing concept like he is w/ other instruments.


I kinda wished our band actually stayed together long enough to record a actual album. And i kinda wished i stayed in production and scratching. :(

Prodigy Child
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Originally posted by dj chex
when i was in a band in high school, there was this guy that could pretty much master any instrument you would throw at him. I was totally amazed. He played trumpet, drums, guitar, and keyboard while recording w/ us. I remembered one day after practicing and recording, he wanted to learn how to scratch and beatmix. I swear that was the only thing he couldn't play! So me being a cool friend, i loaned him a stanton sk-4, 500al2, str8-60 and gave him a ton of battle records and simple house records to practice. Still to this day he is not comfortable w/ the mixing concept like he is w/ other instruments.


I kinda wished our band actually stayed together long enough to record a actual album. And i kinda wished i stayed in production and scratching. :(


Thats cool about your friend being good with instruments, but weird he can't learn how to mix fully, kinda good to hear, cos so many people think theres nothing to it.

Don't wanna jack the thread but, why did you stop Producing and Scratching?, I can see how a band can fall apart, needs everyone to stick together, but your on your own when scratching or producing.
Inertia
someone should write up a turntablism 101 of sorts for us who want to learn to get started on. just some basics so we get the idea.
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