hey jon. i was just wondering, what weight do you have on your needles when you scratch? does it vary from the weight you have on them for normal mixing use?
Yes, the weight it's different. i.e. If you are using a Stanto 500 II (needle) the normal weight it's 2gm for normal mixing. But if you are going to scrath you have to use 5gm.
Heh, I never tried that. I aught to order a scratch record from juno. I never had one and I remember they were quite expensive as they were pressed on extra heavy vinyl.
can i scratch with my grandfather's vinyls ?
mCreSpecT13 2 years ago 6
yes :D
sprayaa 2 years ago
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Zkrudriverz 1 year ago
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mitchgunthorpe 2 years ago
you're a cool dude! thanks for taking your time and showing us th basics! it's appreciated! :)
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cigarettetaste 4 years ago
hey jon. i was just wondering, what weight do you have on your needles when you scratch? does it vary from the weight you have on them for normal mixing use?
radiods 4 years ago
Yes, the weight it's different. i.e. If you are using a Stanto 500 II (needle) the normal weight it's 2gm for normal mixing. But if you are going to scrath you have to use 5gm.
00watcher 4 years ago
Heh, I never tried that. I aught to order a scratch record from juno. I never had one and I remember they were quite expensive as they were pressed on extra heavy vinyl.
jungletekno 4 years ago
Dirt Style records puts out some good ones.
briansredd 4 years ago
i cant find the right sample! :( i need it in Digital format! Jonathan could u record the sample-convert it to digital and send it to me?
bearztagger 4 years ago
I like the one with the zipper :)
Kbron2000 4 years ago