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- Jul 26, 2007
- Location
- Norfolk, UK
I've decided I'm goin' to buy some Techincs the end of this year, difference of the above being?
same bruv im gna go with 1210 tho just cus industry standard etc, not many differnce between mark 2 and 5 apart from the obvious modernising and looking slightly nicer, if you get mk 2's tho get the ones without the notch at the 45 point.. makes for finer mixing and ting braaaaa
if you get mk 2's tho get the ones without the notch at the 45 point.. makes for finer mixing and ting braaaaa
Yeah but if your mixing at that speed you deserve some problems! Speed it upppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!
What?? Lol
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Yeah but if your mixing at that speed you deserve some problems! Speed it upppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!
Just saying that in my opinion you (not you personally) shouldnt be mixing at the mid point anyway so any "click" should be irrelevant! Always think it should be sped up quite a bit as it just sounds so much phatter! Safe
right ill try and explain to u bruv ill draw a pitch control with what ive got on my keyboard to explain the little "click/notch"
--|-- -4
--|-- -3
--|-- -2
--|-- -1
--|-- <<45 rpm
--|-- +1
--|-- +2
--|-- +3
--|-- +4
--|-- +5
right now on the newer models i.e mk 5s and mk2 second edition when u move the fader over the 45 point it will run smoothly and u can make very fine adjustments to the pitch, wth the older mk2s u will notice that when u push the fader over the 45 mark it will fall into a little notch sort of locking it in place so thst u know preciesely the original bpm for that record , its how i learnt to mix, on stantons a little light comes up theres different way that different manufactures do it. hope this helped, it took long enough lol.
ellaskins is a funyn badman!
Go for it, they're cheap to buy 2nd hand and are still holding their value very well. I could probably sell my setup (1210mk2s + vestax) for the same price I bought it for 4yrs ago ha ha!
If you got the wedge though, get the gold limited editions!! MMMMMMmmmbuffting!