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Does a loose pitch fader affect beatmatching
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| Nbrablec9 |
| I've been spining for over a year now , and personally I've never spun on anything but my old belt drive gemini's and my numark TT 500's...............Lately i've been trying to spin on my buddies discontinued Gemini PDX 6000 turntables. For some reason i have the hardest time beatmatching. The pitch fader is really loose , but i'm not sure if thats the problem. please email ur input .....thank brabes |
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| don_q |
you see, that's 1 reason many here freely promote techs:
its getting used to the equipment.
sucks a little, but you'll get over it |
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| Omega_Blue |
| is there a reason you posted this twice? |
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| zizack |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
is there a reason you posted this twice? |
is there a reason you posted this twice? |
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| eyeball_2003 |
| ok then while were on this topic, any thoughts from anyone on the looseness or fluctuations of a TT-200 deck? im well used to mine now but cant help think that techs are soooooo much better and hold a constant pitch better. |
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| CosmoKid |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_Blue
is there a reason you posted this twice? |
maybe the slider is loose on both decks?
:tongue3 |
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| Nbrablec9 |
| I thought i accidently deleted this thread.......well im glad i didn't ......I understand that i need to get used to others equiptment,,, but don't most quality decks have smooth pitchfaders....I would think a club would keep their decks fine tuned! |
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