no. you can compensate by not moving your hands less distance
rest your finger on the button and just press it when you need to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6siG3LwzPo
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no. you can compensate by not moving your hands less distance
rest your finger on the button and just press it when you need to
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6siG3LwzPo
Definitely agree you should learn to control your button mashing, however if outside vibrations is the problem (i.e. rickety table, drunks around the decks, etc...) then $30 on a pair of freefloats can easily remedy that. I've played in a few different environments where having floating decks were essential to keeping my vinyl scratch free and the mix from falling apart because some drunk D-bag bumps into the table. Plus I love the feel of a floating turntable, but that's just me:)
If the needle is skipping YOU'RE HITTING IT TOO HARD!!!
I've got Dicers here, fixed to 2x1200's with DJ Putty. Like I've said before, I can bash 'em pretty hard without any skipping.
If you're not using DJ Putty, try removing the 45 adaptor locator from the Dicers (using a screw driver), and fixing 'em to your TT with DJ Putty. Might make a (small) difference.
Maybe try calibrating the deck while hitting your Dicers, maybe that will help. I have the exact same setup and I don't have that problem. Even with my monitors blasting loudly next to my tables I can scratch (badly) and hit the cue points, loops, etc. on my Dicers with no problems.
Does it happen in Rel mode too?