We've got quite an international community here so...
what are some of the names the speed calibration pattern dots on a 1200's platter go by around the globe?
We've got quite an international community here so...
what are some of the names the speed calibration pattern dots on a 1200's platter go by around the globe?
i've always called them 'dots' *shrug*
I always called them the pitch strobes. Thats basically their purpose, they are strobe activated dots which allow you to eyeball pitch without looking at the slider.
strobe dots... idk as long as everyone know what you're talking about.
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I knew someone a while ago that called them "brothel dots", the reason being he said it looked like Pac Man in a brothel because of the red light!! I will add he was a bit wierd.
I always referred to them as "the speed bump thingies on the side", technical i know.
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i always called it the pitch calibration light.
if the pitch is not on 0 and the dots are "moving" at the 0 point....your pitch is out of calibration.
i call em nail files
Grind ya finger nail on em and you will see why
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