Dobber Posted Thursday at 20:04 Posted Thursday at 20:04 Just noticed this on jm’s why is it (-2 rpm) what does this mean? Is it specifically this record? Is it to do with the recording itself?
Solution Dylan Posted Thursday at 20:07 Solution Posted Thursday at 20:07 Is it a reference to pitch control to say the recording is done at -2 ? 1
Dobber Posted Thursday at 20:09 Author Posted Thursday at 20:09 Just now, Dylan said: Is it a reference to pitch control to say the recording is done at -2 ? Could well be mate,but it seems pointless as it’s a fast tune anyway,would -2 make much difference?
Dylan Posted Thursday at 20:11 Posted Thursday at 20:11 Just now, Dobber said: Could well be mate,but it seems pointless as it’s a fast tune anyway,would -2 make much difference? It can improve a record quite a bit if it sounds a bit to fast at normal speed. It’s only subtle but does make a difference. 1
Dobber Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Pigeon Thing said: ...just a typo on johns site?... The picture above,not sure that’s a typo,but I reckon Dylan is correct on it being a pitch reduction.
Rick Cooper Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Slightly off-topic, which might get me a telling off from our friend Mr W Butcher. By mistake I played the single Mamma I Wish I Stayed At Home by Deniece Chandler at 33rpm.The result was a really nice mid tempo track with a sort of smoochy 1990 feel. Neither the vocal or instruments sounded obviously wrong, the main give away was the line "sixteen year old girl wild as the wind". If I knew how to, I'd put a clip on, could someone else do it.
Woodbutcher Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 21 minutes ago, Rick Cooper said: Slightly off-topic, which might get me a telling off from our friend Mr W Butcher. By mistake I played the single Mamma I Wish I Stayed At Home by Deniece Chandler at 33rpm.The result was a really nice mid tempo track with a sort of smoochy 1990 feel. Neither the vocal or instruments sounded obviously wrong, the main give away was the line "sixteen year old girl wild as the wind". If I knew how to, I'd put a clip on, could someone else do it. Care to elaborate ... ?
Modularman Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Rick Cooper said: Slightly off-topic, which might get me a telling off from our friend Mr W Butcher. By mistake I played the single Mamma I Wish I Stayed At Home by Deniece Chandler at 33rpm.The result was a really nice mid tempo track with a sort of smoochy 1990 feel. Neither the vocal or instruments sounded obviously wrong, the main give away was the line "sixteen year old girl wild as the wind". If I knew how to, I'd put a clip on, could someone else do it. You can adjust playback speed on youtube by pressing the cog in the top right of the video
Rick Cooper Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Modularman said: You can adjust playback speed on youtube by pressing the cog in the top right of the video Thanks for that, it's something I never knew. I tried slowing the speed on YouTube but it sounded nothing like the record at 33rpm. Her vocal was slowed but sounded to be at the same tonal range. The record at 33 sounds like a smooth male vocalist.
Geeselad Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 3 hours ago, Rick Cooper said: Thanks for that, it's something I never knew. I tried slowing the speed on YouTube but it sounded nothing like the record at 33rpm. Her vocal was slowed but sounded to be at the same tonal range. The record at 33 sounds like a smooth male vocalist. It's pretty dramatic slowing it be 50%, and it always goes weird and echoey
Geeselad Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Pretty certain the -2 is a reference to speed reduction on a standard 1200. Personally if I play well know classics I usually use standard tempo but if I'm playing more upfront I can get rather freestyle with the varispeed
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