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Technics Parts Pitch Control Unit w/PCB (Modified)
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<blockquote data-quote="Antz" data-source="post: 696372" data-attributes="member: 3321"><p>I just bought the slider and 'soldered' it on (saudered????') myself...</p><p>To be honest I don't completely understand what ur asking..???</p><p>My pitch kept locking on zero randomly (which was a mechanical fault with the zero lock part of the slider )... so I changed the slider, keeping the original PCB (had to solder at 4 points).</p><p>When you do this this you should make sure that the zero position on the pitch slider (set by adjusting the POT) matches the quartz lock (switching point at which the record is played at the correct pitch (if that makes sense?????? I'm pissed!)</p><p>You do this so there isn't a big differance between say..... 0 and -1 pitch when your mixing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antz, post: 696372, member: 3321"] I just bought the slider and 'soldered' it on (saudered????') myself... To be honest I don't completely understand what ur asking..??? My pitch kept locking on zero randomly (which was a mechanical fault with the zero lock part of the slider )... so I changed the slider, keeping the original PCB (had to solder at 4 points). When you do this this you should make sure that the zero position on the pitch slider (set by adjusting the POT) matches the quartz lock (switching point at which the record is played at the correct pitch (if that makes sense?????? I'm pissed!) You do this so there isn't a big differance between say..... 0 and -1 pitch when your mixing. [/QUOTE]
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