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Potmeter
You know the electronic bits that you tweak when you adjust the pitch
range
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Im surprised that no one has mentioned the new Vestax PDX2000 - it solves
Is it just me or does the idea of pitching something up 15% seem a bit
ridiculous? Vocals will take on a chipmunk quality, house will become
trance, and hard banging techno will become gabber.
Not to diss the Gemini package, it sounds like a good deal. Just
wondering if anyone else is thinking
Why ridiculous? Maybe not your taste or mine. Someone out there likes it.
Ive even heard some guys notch it up more then 15% for that fast booty
house. makes me wanna puke? of course. someone1 else digs it though
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Why ridiculous? Maybe not your taste or mine. Someone out there likes it.
Ive even heard some guys notch it up more then 15% for that fast booty
house
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Todd Smith wrote:
Alot of electro guys actually keep their techs pitched up to 16% so they can
get the really some really crazy electro beats happening. Electro has a
pretty wide BPM range and IMHO being able to pitch techs up to 16% is great
for this purpose.
i'll give
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Is it just me or does the idea of pitching something up 15% seem a bit
ridiculous? Vocals will take on a chipmunk quality, house will become
trance, and hard banging techno will become
Droppings/Set.Go
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Why ridiculous? Maybe not your taste or mine. Someone out there likes it.
Ive even heard some
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Todd Smith wrote:
Alot of electro guys actually keep their techs pitched up to 16% so they
can
get the really some really crazy electro beats
/Set.Go
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Todd Smith wrote:
Alot
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Jonny.
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Todd Smith wrote:
Alot of electro
Can Someone remind me how to do this?
Rc
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you don't break them - you can always return them to their previous
state in
5 minutes...
If you unplug your 1210 and make sure that you've grounded the earth to get
rid of any residue
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Can Someone remind me how to do this?
Rc
on 1/2/01 6:19 PM, Christian Bloch at [EMAIL PROTECTED
Metroplex records
So i could see the need for pitched up tables. Besides, pitching up tables
doesn't break them. There's always a means to change them back to their
original state.
Dennis
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What about -15%? Play Silent Phase's Psychotic Funk
at 33rpm +8% and it becomes something new... Similar
things can be done with Monolake and Theo Parrish...
What is your problem? +/-15% is a nice addition... Why
do you have to complain about everything?
bye,
Nick(Dj Pacific:)
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I agree...
There are alot of older tracks that I rarely play anymore because they are
only 135BPM at +8, and I usually play faster than that.
For instance: anything on +8
Spastik by plastikman
Anything by woddy McBride (incl. Basketball heroes)
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yep - take off the plate - use a screwdriver to peel off the next layer,
What layer
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yep - take off the plate - use a screwdriver to peel off the next layer,
What layer
: Thursday, February 01, 2001 3:18 PM
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ohhh, are you guys talking about the CD players??
or Technics???
If its the CD things, than my previous post is irrelevant
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.thedemonstration.com
http
. It
would speed up and go back to zero. It kinda freaked me out so I changed it
back. Only took five min. or so. It was fun though. You got to learn your
dex all over again.
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dennis Donohue wrote:
I agree...
There are alot of older tracks that I rarely play anymore because they are
only 135BPM at +8, and I usually play faster than that.
For instance: anything on +8
Spastik by plastikman
Anything by woddy McBride
to remark in a negative tone.
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dennis Donohue wrote:
I agree...
There are alot of older
Don't know if there are any Monthy Python fans on this list, but I think this
is turning into a rather silly discussion. Just play what you want at the speed
you want, it's just a matter of feeling comfortable. I usually play no faster
than 120/125bpm, so I have to downpitch almost everything.
Hulkkonen - helsinki mix sessions nummero uno
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I agree...
There are alot of older tracks that I rarely play anymore because
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dennis Donohue wrote:
I agree...
There are alot of older tracks that I rarely play anymore because they
are
only 135BPM at +8, and I
potentiometer
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yep - take off the plate - use a screwdriver to peel off the next layer,
What layer, where?? you can
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dennis Donohue wrote:
I agree...
There are alot of older tracks that I rarely play anymore because they
are
only 135BPM at +8, and I
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Todd Smith wrote:
Even the best of classics have been reworked into something new and
different (ie. TP playing MJ's Billy Jean on 45 and juggling it). Why the
hell do you think they made pitch control in the first place? Lose yourself
in the experiment and stop trying
/bloch
Tresor/LL/Deep Night Essentials/Simple Muzik/Funque Droppings/Set.Go
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it would be soo much better if that percentage increased to, say, 25% or
even 50% then we can make dub out of gabber, techno to drone (or
considering this is digital maybe glitch) muzak, or beat juggling dub to
make some 140 bpm techno. h. . . what else.
-choppie
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001,
That's why I always bring a screwdriver
Space Djz played cleveland with Oliver Ho a while back. Space Dj, right in
the middle of mixing two records and smoking his 58th joint, pulls out a
screw driver from his pocket (a full sized one) and tears apart the third
table (all while mixing the
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On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Dennis Donohue wrote:
Almost as narrow-minded as the people who say +15% is evil, and should
never
be tried
Just as an example of a time when I wished I had a wider pitch range
Trying to sync up a copy of Coil, Gloria Jones, and Softcell's versions of
Tainted Love. (there was a reason!)
Coil's is provided on a 45rpm disc. It's very, very slow. Even pitched to
+8, very slow.
Gloria Jones'
Question for ya -
What record did the collaboration of JT Donaldson and
Spencer Kincey 'The Ride' come out on? I've ALWAYS
loved this track, never known where it's from.
Dave
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Phonopsia [EMAIL PROTECTED] messed around with filters and
compression to make the sounds now known as:
This is the AMG discog for starters.
1997 Imagine-A-Nation Relief
1997 In and Out of Fog and Lights Peacefrog
1997 In Neutral Distance
1990 Let Your Body Rock
Tom Lawton:
(...about Gemini's discography)
He also released on on Planet E, back in , I think '96. Can't remember
the name of it, but it's in the 2nd hand section of my local shop for
some crazy price of £4.00 or something..
That would be the Moment of insanity EP, which BTW, I'm selling
that one is his best twelve together wit that perspective-release!!! awesome
stuff. and 1 of the best planet-e releases up to date. the italian labels i
mentioned yesterday btw r irma la douce and heartbeat. both releases r quite
weird, as 2 b expected from mr kincey. on a sidenote, can anyone
After seeing this thread develop last night, I got home and had a Spencer
Kinsey evening (sorry Christian, I'll check out your winning entry tonight).
The Parallel Thinking EP is excellent, especially the first track with that
snippet of stutteriness in the middle and the other side that sounds
He also put out Space Floor on the first Panhandle release, SF DJ's Come
Home. Great tracky house music.
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Gemini is Spencer Kincey. I have quite a few records that he has done under
his own name and also as Gemini. I first started seeing his records on
Relief/Cajual circa '94. Since then I have seen releases on many other
labels including Guidance and Peacefrog. As for his djing, I have played
with
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i'd be keen to know. i can't search amg now but they may already ahve
somehting or u could put it up there.
emma
mee-thod
-it's in the way that you groove
don´t forget that 1 on perspective, my personal fave... got two on italian
labels as well, look em up when im home...and there´s 1 with french vocals on
cajual which is excellent, fusion sumtinprob still loads more, the man
produces faster than his shadow...
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I am looking for info on the elusive Gemini for a little article I am
writing. Does anyone have any experince watching him DJ, ideas
...and a couple of more recent releases:
1999 Gemini - 'Swimmin Wit Sharks' 12 (Classic 077)
2000? Spencer Kincy - 'The 4th Day' 12 (Make Out Music 004)
Both are great 12s.
cheers
~Askew
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that make out ting is from 97/98 or sumtin, been playin it since
thenexcellent stuff!
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I've seen him spin a few times here in Chicago about two-three years ago,
and I was neither impressed nor dissappointed. His set fluctuated between
Deep house and tech-house. I also have a couple of his releases on a label
which I can't remember at the moment. They are sort of on the
: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 11:41 AM
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I've seen him spin a few times here in Chicago about
two-three years ago,
and I was neither impressed nor dissappointed. His set
fluctuated between
Deep house and tech-house. I also have
.
he is one of my favs.
peace,
h
giggin in utah...
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I think I recall seing some Gemini
, December 05, 2000 11:41 AM
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I've seen him spin a few times here in Chicago
about
two-three years ago,
and I was neither impressed nor dissappointed.
His set
fluctuated between
Deep house and tech-house. I also
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