Topic: Technics 1210: changing the pitch range ?
Does anybody know if it is possible to change the pitch range of these devices without busting them ?
8 % is to less for me.
Thx
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Does anybody know if it is possible to change the pitch range of these devices without busting them ?
8 % is to less for me.
Thx
yeah that's possible, if you remove the plate
there's a switch, you can adjust the speed by using a screwdriver
+16 is the result
you into chipmunk voices?
HA HA HA.... Happy Hardcore!!!
yeah that's possible, if you remove the plate
there's a switch, you can adjust the speed by using a screwdriver
+16 is the result
Cool thanks a lot !!
Will try later.
you into chipmunk voices?
Haha you must hate Baldelli.
I love to mix everything, and it happens many times that one record pitched max down and the other max up still don
Maybe you need a vestax PDX-2000 plastic ufo-like player with +-50% ultra pitch?
numark ttx does the job too. if you don't mind the honda look of it after the cadillac technics.
lol! Honda look
not only will some of the tracks sound silly pitched up/down so much, it will be a little harder to keep the beats matched IMO. If you want a bigger pitch range use a CDJ, so it doesn't change the pitch of vocals.
not only will some of the tracks sound silly pitched up/down so much, it will be a little harder to keep the beats matched IMO. If you want a bigger pitch range use a CDJ, so it doesn't change the pitch of vocals.
hmm, can all of the modern cdj players do that?
numark ttx can do that too actually, just need to switch the outs to line from phono on the back panel, but the sound is noticably bad if you pitch up or down more then a few percent. useless feature imo.
I haven't tried the new ones, but it worked ok on the old 100's, not sure if the new ones have it or not to be honest, I'm assuming they do.
forget all that crap.. use technics
that fixing stuff on youtube is really handy
i need to replace the pop up lights and i have an engine problem
but thats impossible to fix i guess
forget all that crap.. use technics
ttx ftw!
Many thanks to all the helping bots !!
The youtube video was exactly what i needed after i opened the 1210.
Now it works fine
not only will some of the tracks sound silly pitched up/down so much, it will be a little harder to keep the beats matched IMO.
You can do really amazing things with electronic music without vocals ( somtimes even with vocals ) with pitching them to the extreme, and in the end you can have two different tracks .
Sometimes it works too changing the original ranges 33/45.
That makes a lot of fun
Bye the way.
I only use tracks i have on vinyl so the CDJ could be a nice tool , but not for me yet.
@automatique
Nice equipment the "PDX-2000" but i love my Technics , and now more than ever before:)
I have those super OEM's that go +/- 10%, +/- 20% and even +/-50%. The +/- 20 range is quite handy sometimes when 10 is just not enough. Most records do not actually sound better when pitched to the extreme though.
So nice.
Just did it.
Thanx alot!
What does OEM stand for anyway? I never figured that one out.
ok, so what the fuck is a "Super OEM" then??
changing the pitch range is/was popular with the dj assault/godfather and scratch type dj's. i read somewhere it's difficult to reverse the process and put the decks back to normal. never tried it myself though, surely there's some way to recalibrate..
Ah, ok. The pieces are falling into place now. At first I thought OEM was the name of the company that supplied the motors for those
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