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Pitch increase when vinyl is ending?
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eckmek
Am i hearing things or is it common for trakcs on vinyl to change pitch as you reach the end of them? Basically a pitch increase...
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by eckmek
Am i hearing things or is it common for trakcs on vinyl to change pitch as you reach the end of them? Basically a pitch increase...

it happens
Ryan0751
Yep, physics in action... there's less drag from the needle and tonearm as it gets closer to the center.
Zild
Yep.
eckmek
ah, physics...great :)

thanks guys!
theognis1002
CD> Vinyl!
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by theognis1002
CD> Vinyl!

downloading a track missing the first beat ftw!
Zild
Cue it a phrase in FTW.
Zoso
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Originally posted by Zild
Cue it a phrase in FTW.


:stongue:
Ryan0751
Missing the first beat? Whatcha mean?

I've gotta say, as much as I love my 1200's, they sometimes piss me off after playing on CDJ-1000's for the last year and a half. Riding the pitch gets old, I like locking my beats, thank you very much :)

And these days, everyone expects perfection. With everyone using CDJ's if not Ableton, beatmatching is (or should be) nearly always perfect or pretty damn close. A lot of people don't realize how difficult it is to get that same accuracy with spinning pieces of plastic and a needle dragging over it :)

DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by Ryan0751
Missing the first beat? Whatcha mean?

I've gotta say, as much as I love my 1200's, they sometimes piss me off after playing on CDJ-1000's for the last year and a half. Riding the pitch gets old, I like locking my beats, thank you very much :)

And these days, everyone expects perfection. With everyone using CDJ's if not Ableton, beatmatching is (or should be) nearly always perfect or pretty damn close. A lot of people don't realize how difficult it is to get that same accuracy with spinning pieces of plastic and a needle dragging over it :)

Yeah, see that is why I love vinyl. The challenge and having to stay on top of the mix. It's a skill, ya know? Its why I found going to cd's extremely easy, well... because they are noob. :)
Zild
Yes 95% of professional DJs are noob.
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