I discovered a good tip to share if people are using Technics. When mixing a 33rpm record that is running slow, instead of pushing the record or turning the spindle, you can push the 33rpm button down and tap the 45rpm button and it has the same effect but is less noticeable/jarring. Can’t believe I only just read that. I guess it’s pretty limited, as you can’t do anything if you’re playing 45rpm which most dnb jungle 12s are, and you can’t slow down a 45rpm by tapping 33rpm, but I’ve still used it a bit.
I discovered a good tip to share if people are using Technics. When mixing a 33rpm record that is running slow, instead of pushing the record or turning the spindle, you can push the 33rpm button down and tap the 45rpm button and it has the same effect but is less noticeable/jarring. Can’t believe I only just read that. I guess it’s pretty limited, as you can’t do anything if you’re playing 45rpm which most dnb jungle 12s are, and you can’t slow down a 45rpm by tapping 33rpm, but I’ve still used it a bit.