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jam1chicago

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jam1chicago last won the day on March 11 2017

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  1. I had 2 in my possession for a while. They have found new homes, one still here in Chicago with J.Marz of CTA crew and one in Texas with Dj Hypnotize
  2. The homie @allfff on instagram makes them
  3. Pearl white Vestax pdx tables I've seen in the wild Original red Vestax 06 and 05 pro mixers S9 but I can't see me ever spending that much $$$ on it Black QFO badly
  4. Ended up having a hard time understanding some stuff on the beatshelter pyle preamp installation video but it all worked itself out in the end, I installed the biharitonearm from portableskinz and a shure m44-7 needle long boring installation of the tonearm video here and some scribbles and such to put it through the paces
  5. hi there I signed up to research about this as I'm going to try and install a tonearm to run a m447 on my pt01 scratch as well. I have found the page from using webhistory, this saves snapshots of webpages and luckily this one is on there- The beat shelter guide to pyle 444 https://web.archive.org/web/20160509192429/http://www.beatshelter.com/?p=762 Id like to get the newer beatshelter amp as it looks a lot easier to fit that one but i might try this like you are doing as i have already got nearly all the parts. What sort of wires do you have to use to connect between the pyle and the pt01 boards, for the three red /white/black line wire(step 10), and also the power red /black wire? is their a grade of wire i should use or is like rca wire ? Thanks in advance, good luck I had a few multicolors of this laying around from some earlier projects, worked fine for me: http://www.ebay.com/itm/400645005466?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
  6. does anyone have an install guide for the PYLE preamp? It's no longer on beatshelter and the youtube version is a 100MPH slideshow with no info. I'm up to the point where I removed the C18 and C8 capacitors and I'm ready to start adding the pyle preamp but now I'm seeing what looks like the power of the pyle board going to a 9v power adapter and 9v battery? Can anyone confirm this?
  7. I did the collage work in Photoshop and printed it through Styleflip.com
  8. I've got plenty of wire I just don't know what those little metal leads are called I want to make my own headshell wires at a custom length, I'm just not sure what the little metal parts are called at the end this to crimp I'm to the prongs of the head shell and cartridge. Anybody know what these are officially called?
  9. Somebody just gifted me six of them but it's just the cartridges no screws or nuts. Anybody have any recommendations on where I could buy a bunch cheap? Or specifically what size are or what they would be called at that size? I'm sure I can grab something on Amazon I just don't really know what exactly I should look for
  10. Nice! When your ultrapitch is in effect does the platter speed fluctuate at all when cutting? I noticed that the ultra pitch kit from open-format does that a lot and the workaround they have suggested was sanding the edges of the platter Rim down so it is flat and smooth and that little Ridge won't provide friction. Even doing this it's still fluctuates a little bit when the pressure is applied and it is very annoying. I was wondering if your version those the same?
  11. Because the wiring is different in the pt01 scratch which it makes it a lot easier to rig up literally just plug and play
  12. I think if you open a session in Ableton and put it in 133.33 BPM that equals one full Revolution so if you were to divided up equally into fourths 4/8 you could pretty much hash out the alignment. I believe it is also the story on this YouTube from DJ Angelo on making a scratch tool
  13. you could drop the loop then change them tempo gradually by hand til you get to your target tempo then mix as normal.. or you could map an encoder to control a decks tempo.. I created a modifier where if I hold down the little gear icon at the top of my mixer and rotate my loop encoders, they would change the deck tempo of whatever deck I wanted, and whenever I'm NOT holding it down aka normal use, the loop encoders work as normal
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