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mad_processor
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Posted: 07.12.2005, 23:22
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mad_processor
registered: Oct. 2005
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guess what sounds great: playing jungle tunes as fast as the turntable can go. i think theres a great possibility here: making pseudo-speedbass-remixes of songs on 33rpm vinyl just by flicking a couple of switches! i'm a try and get a sort of mixtape recorded tomorrow, cause its late and i dont want to get evicted.
[Edited on 7/12/2005 by mad_processor]
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skeeter
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Posted: 09.12.2005, 10:57
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skeeter
registered: Jun. 2002
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Yeah it's fun thing to do, gives it this great frentic quality. Unfortunately I never found enough 33rpm DNB records to make much use of it.
Techstep pushing 210bpm is such a wikkid sound. WAP WAP WAOOO.
http://skeeter.aklass.org
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dj_galaxy_mastermind
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Posted: 11.12.2005, 22:52
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registered: Nov. 2005
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Anyone know how to successfully mess with decks to get greater pitch variance? I tried on mine and now they are screwed. How can I fix this shit?
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mad_processor
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Posted: 15.12.2005, 13:52
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mad_processor
registered: Oct. 2005
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they usually get very inaccurate pitch-wise when fucking with the insides..and no way of fixing it as far as i know :( get one of those reloop decks that do 78rpm.
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LMS
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Posted: 15.12.2005, 14:26
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registered: Jun. 2002
Posts: 199
Status: offline last visit: 07.01.09
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u could always try using a virtual DJing software, the one I use (djdecks) can do 100%
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