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  1. There is a method to work out which hand will work best on the fader. Insert both of your index fingers in your asshole then wiggle your thumbs. Whichever thumb is able to get a greater range of motion while the adjoining index finger is in the asshole, that is the hand you should use on the fader. Thank me later bro.

    Funniest post I've read in a while!

  2. Yo eric thanks for the video... can you let me know the difference between the flares I can hear them but I cant pick up the differences on the video...

     

    I know at 0:04 you are just doing long babys with a flare in the middle

     

    But at 0:10 i cant tell what is making the flare sound sharper when you do the click.. is it a tear or something??

  3. I personally do not like cutting in Serato. When doing fast chirps i dunno if its the latency but i can never catch the backwards chirp. I thought it might be my technique but I can do them on vinyl just fine... It could be my setup or something though because I've seen people bust fast chirps on Serato.

     

     

    i had this exact problem too. but it was just latency settings. i first used serato in about 2005 but never had that problem - and at that point i pretty much only did chirps and crabs.

     

    then more recently, having not used searto for a couple of years the problem came back - but it was just latency settings like i said.

     

    traktor is abot the same id say, but it seems to struggle on lower spec laptops

     

    Thanks man im going to look into that... Didnt know they had latency settings and i thought i was just fucked

  4. Goonie,

     

    If you take the derivative of the ttm's you will plot how fast the record is moving at that point in time. The example deft gives assumes a constant motion. For example a baby scratch might have a line with the equation 2x going forward and -2x going backward. This will just tell you you are moving at a rate of 2 in the forward direction and -2 in the negative direction.

     

    Post up your graphs and we can talk about it... I just dont see the practical application for quick sketches, I personally think it would confuse people.

  5. Goonie,

     

    If you are asking about how to transcribe to a TTM live i do believe it is possible. My senior project in EE had to deal with the time code signal, and giving users instructions on when to pitch up or pitch down in order to help them beat match.

     

    In my opinion you would not need Calculus to do what Deft is saying here is why... if you are using a Serato Time Coded vinly i believe they have a 1-khz sine wave, the sine wave on the left and right channels are offset by 90 degrees this allows you to determine weather or not the record is moving backwards or forwards. Anyways to get how fast the record is moving you would simply see how much it is offet by the 1khz sine wave.

     

    For example if the sine wave is at 2Khz you would know the record is moving twice as fast. To get if the record is moving forwards or back wards it is a bit more complex at least working the math part. I would like to contribute to a project like this and would help with coding, but I believe the hard part would be drawing straight lines and placing the clicks in areas where they should be. Since no one is going to be perfect

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