A mix on a belt drive Turntable, The TT- Record
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This might be dumb, but can you Dj using just one turntable and a mixer? PLEASE RESPOND!!
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dj I have A problem with tt record and i need your help: when I start playg and i try to make some scratch, its look very slow, I mean when y play a music and y turn the vinil beckward scratching end y take y hand of its goes forward very slow, what can i do,i Just calibrate and still the same, what is the solution.
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@DeejayMastB no he uses skill
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work at computer ? serato , virtual dj !!!!
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@Inkv7 download onto a record? nah man, records have to be cut using a specialised machine, the majority of people dont personally have the facilities to cut their own vinyl. this turntable is for saving your records onto a flash drive, not the other way around
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@DjbaconbitzZz their certainly cheaper but harder to mix on because the platter takes ages to speed up to full speed, try and get some second hand direct drives ? the difference is alot bigger than one would think
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@MrBicycle15 no, belt drive turntables are shit for scratching, and the belt drive motor matters more to scratch djs than to any other kind, do yourself a favour, get some technics :)
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tt record is good for scratching? to listen to a song `s and really need the vinyl record?
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cheers
I have a question and would like some help on it as I really am intersted in getting one of those decks.
QUESTION,in the above vid did you say you had a harder time to keep it beat matched?meaning the pitch floated a bit yes?. Fine it's not for DJING/mixing but for recording your vinyl. BUT!!!! if the pitch floats then the pitch in the recording on the CD is going to float MEANING when you use it in a cdj, it will be a bit like a belt drive CDJ.
Does that make sence?
sonicboom333 3 years ago
to sonicboom333, V good piont!, it will only float when you move it, this is due to the platter trying to catch up with your movements on the pitch. When at the centre position/ no movement/ no gliding/ perfect stability of the speed/bpm. j
ellaskins 3 years ago