i've seen him live and i've seen a lot of videos and he never played stuff slowed down live from what i saw. not to say he didn't have modded decks, but i never saw them. plus he probably realized it's better on time to just record a set normal speed first.elgato wrote:thats interesting, i'd always heard that screw modified his turntables to do itProduct wrote:well the original screw mixes were recorded at normal speed then slowed down later. so just find one you like and slow it down
33 or 45 rpm
this is a bit embarrasing really isn't it
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thats madProduct wrote:i've seen him live and i've seen a lot of videos and he never played stuff slowed down live from what i saw. not to say he didn't have modded decks, but i never saw them. plus he probably realized it's better on time to just record a set normal speed first.
i wouldve thought it'd change the way you'd mix too, how long you'd leave tracks in for and suchlike
but there you go!
yeah kids used to get the cassette player walkmans and mess with em so they'd play tapes slower. that was right when screw was getting a fanbasedoomstep wrote:I saw somewhere Screw modded his tape deck to record his mixes, speed up the tape record the mix then then it plays back slow on a normal deck. But, I think he got the idea from playing 12"s at the wrong rpm.
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