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In the interest of NAMM
Posted on: 16.01.2009 by Roberto Viccione
Do you want a $64,000 turntable?

cause I know I do
Olinda Gereg
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
So you can put qberts record on it and scratch 4 samples at the same time... or something....

Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
You ever see the R.A.K.E. needle. Kind of the same concept only with 2 tracks. And they have to be locked tracks. Its fun to play with. Not sure how popular it ever got.
Random X
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Edited
Much better!
Xavier Emanuels
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
Edited
Random X
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
[..]

Id like to see someone do a spinback with knocking any of the tone arms lol

With? Without would be demanding more skill.

But 4 needles, perhaps 4 times the bandwidth of 1 needle? Still funky how they'd get 4 needles synched.
Xavier Emanuels
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by DvlsAdvct
It says so in the article...

you have 4 tone arms at different weights with different needles on it to get better sound off of different styles of music.
That doesnt sound nearly as exciting as my idea
Xavier Emanuels
17.01.2009
Originally Posted by JesC
Why does it need 4 tone arms?
So you can put qberts record on it and scratch 4 samples at the same time... or something....

Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
Roberto Viccione
16.01.2009
Do you want a $64,000 turntable?

cause I know I do
Olinda Gereg
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
So you can put qberts record on it and scratch 4 samples at the same time... or something....

Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
You ever see the R.A.K.E. needle. Kind of the same concept only with 2 tracks. And they have to be locked tracks. Its fun to play with. Not sure how popular it ever got.
Felix Harrer
16.01.2009
Maybe you can use the different tone arms as cue points somehow, like a hardware cuepoint
Random X
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Edited
Much better!
Xavier Emanuels
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
Edited
Random X
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by BentoSan
[..]

Id like to see someone do a spinback with knocking any of the tone arms lol

With? Without would be demanding more skill.

But 4 needles, perhaps 4 times the bandwidth of 1 needle? Still funky how they'd get 4 needles synched.
Roberto Viccione
16.01.2009
I believe your idea is pretty damn awesome. BUT, I don't know how reliable I'd find that magnet to not fuck everything up
Xavier Emanuels
16.01.2009
Originally Posted by DvlsAdvct
It says so in the article...

you have 4 tone arms at different weights with different needles on it to get better sound off of different styles of music.
That doesnt sound nearly as exciting as my idea
Roberto Viccione
16.01.2009
It says so in the article...

you have 4 tone arms at different weights with different needles on it to get better sound off of different styles of music.
Xavier Emanuels
17.01.2009
Originally Posted by JesC
Why does it need 4 tone arms?
So you can put qberts record on it and scratch 4 samples at the same time... or something....

Id like to see someone do a spinback withOUT knocking any of the tone arms lol
Cristian Carmona
17.01.2009
Why does it need 4 tone arms?
Random X
16.01.2009
Would love to hear it in action though!
Felix Harrer
16.01.2009
Yeah and you can have 4 of thew

Xavier Emanuels
16.01.2009
Id hate to believe what new needles on that thing costs.

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