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    Hi People, Just wondering if someone can give me some tips/advice on pitch control. My beatmatching so much better now improved lot. Now what im finding is, i beatmatch to records after 5 or 10 secs they start to drift apart. I tryed using pitch, but my pitch control skills are crap. Any advice. Thanks for any info giving.
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    Quote Originally Posted by Junglist_007 View Post
    Hi People, Just wondering if someone can give me some tips/advice on pitch control. My beatmatching so much better now improved lot. Now what im finding is, i beatmatch to records after 5 or 10 secs they start to drift apart. I tryed using pitch, but my pitch control skills are crap. Any advice. Thanks for any info giving.
    tweak the cone in the middle of the turntable slightly to slow it down a bit, and then adjust the pitch a little bit

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    Re: Help with pitch control

    Nice one, i have a go.
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    Quote Originally Posted by Junglist_007 View Post
    Hi People, Just wondering if someone can give me some tips/advice on pitch control. My beatmatching so much better now improved lot. Now what im finding is, i beatmatch to records after 5 or 10 secs they start to drift apart. I tryed using pitch, but my pitch control skills are crap. Any advice. Thanks for any info giving.
    i was in the same position as you a couple of months ago and the answer unfortunatly is pratice
    keep hold of the pitch controller all the time, just adjustin it slightly, tryin to keep the two tracks in time.

    learnin this way rather than touchin the plate and things will mean you'll be able to keep mixes sounding tight for as long as you want

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    Re: Help with pitch control

    also, if one track is fallin behind, speed it up just above what it should be.

    this will make the track catch up, and then bring the shift down to the correct tempo and try and keep it in time by changin it by milimeters when you hear it going out of sync

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    what decks have you got? because pitch control on middle of the range decks can be tricky to begin with, you're gonna find some decks are more responsive than others. just practice, practice, practice is the only way you're gonna get it*

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    Re: Help with pitch control

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    what decks have you got? because pitch control on middle of the range decks can be tricky to begin with, you're gonna find some decks are more responsive than others. just practice, practice, practice is the only way you're gonna get it*
    Thanks for all replys, nice one for that. I got Technics 1210MK2.

    I will keep on practising defo. Hopefully i get hang of it soon.
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    You got a bump at 0 on your Technics?
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    Re: Help with pitch control

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    You got a bump at 0 on your Technics?
    Sorry i dont get what you mean?
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    Is there a notch around the 0 on the pitch? I.e. when you move the control around 0, it falls into a notch?
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    He means that 1210mk2s have a dip on the pitch control at the 0 point tht was taken out fr the later models.Wouldnt bother bout that though cos technics are pretty much bombproof anyway.Industry standard innit?Practice is the key here cos thats the only way to get good dude!
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    Oh right i get what you mean now. Yes does fall into notch hear little ckick sound. I just went and had look. What does that mean is that good? or bad? Are my decks old model? Thanks for the help guys, nice one.
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    That's bad, means you'll have trouble making the very precise adjustments that you need to. You have an older model. Unfortunately keeping decks locked will be a bit more difficult.
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    Quote Originally Posted by Dustek View Post
    That's bad, means you'll have trouble making the very precise adjustments that you need to. You have an older model. Unfortunately keeping decks locked will be a bit more difficult.
    Just my luck lol. Would i be best selling them, and geting newer pair of technics model? Thanks for your help mate.
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    Re: Help with pitch control

    the way i learnt how to pitch control better was to cue the vinyl up, then when i release it i only use the pith to get it in time, if its very slow wack the picth up fast then bring it down slowly and eventually it ill be in time, do a whole set mixing like this and it you will get better.

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