J
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I've been checking out this board for a while, but this is my first post. There's a lot of good info here, so I thought I'd toss out a question.
I have a fairly large console, and its a bit of a stretch from the mixer to the farthest two decks. I've always wanted to wire up a remote pitch control module that I could mount above the mixer to allow for +/- 1% (or less)to each of the three decks. This would allow me to ride the pitch during a mix while still keeping my hands close to the mixer.
I't seems that you could just put a good quality (Alps?) pot in series with the main pitch control (which I believe is just a variable resistor). If you properly sized the pot, you could have really precise, fine control. Of course it would be cut or boost only unless you recalibrated the main pitch to account for the extra resistance at the pot center point, but you could work around this.
I actually took apart one of my turntables once to have a look and see if it could be done. I saw the circuit board that the pitch control is connected to, and was fairly intimidated, so I put it back together. Maybe schematics would help, but I don't know where to find them. Anybody ever tried this? Anybody ever thought of this and thought it would be cool? If I did want to have it done, are there reputable people that do mods to 1200's?
-Jason
I have a fairly large console, and its a bit of a stretch from the mixer to the farthest two decks. I've always wanted to wire up a remote pitch control module that I could mount above the mixer to allow for +/- 1% (or less)to each of the three decks. This would allow me to ride the pitch during a mix while still keeping my hands close to the mixer.
I't seems that you could just put a good quality (Alps?) pot in series with the main pitch control (which I believe is just a variable resistor). If you properly sized the pot, you could have really precise, fine control. Of course it would be cut or boost only unless you recalibrated the main pitch to account for the extra resistance at the pot center point, but you could work around this.
I actually took apart one of my turntables once to have a look and see if it could be done. I saw the circuit board that the pitch control is connected to, and was fairly intimidated, so I put it back together. Maybe schematics would help, but I don't know where to find them. Anybody ever tried this? Anybody ever thought of this and thought it would be cool? If I did want to have it done, are there reputable people that do mods to 1200's?
-Jason