Serato Software Feature Suggestions
teflon coated 57 fader knob
What features would you like to see in Serato software?
teflon coated 57 fader knob
cappinkirk
7:11 PM - 24 July, 2007
Where used as a lubricant, PTFE significantly reduces friction, wear and energy consumption of machinery.
en.wikipedia.org
helps for the crabs
en.wikipedia.org
helps for the crabs
cappinkirk
7:14 PM - 24 July, 2007
The coefficient of friction of plastics is usually measured against polished steel.[4] Teflon's coefficient of friction is 0.1 or less[3], which is the lowest of any known solid material.
concorde_pilot
1:34 PM - 25 July, 2007
haha nice idea, a smoother fadercap for crabs (when not sweating much :D) would be nice!!!
sounds strange but awesome idea
sounds strange but awesome idea
Vince
2:26 PM - 25 July, 2007
I'm down with that! I even sometimes use Fader Caps of other Mixers because the Rane's stick and that sucks for crabs...
Are u selling this stuff, or is it just an idea of yours ?
Sounds cool to me...
Are u selling this stuff, or is it just an idea of yours ?
Sounds cool to me...
Vince
5:08 PM - 25 July, 2007
Sell the idea to Rane ;) just joking...
Well DJ Qbert explains that he uses 'Fingertipp Moistener' or something like that...but your solution sounds better...
Well DJ Qbert explains that he uses 'Fingertipp Moistener' or something like that...but your solution sounds better...
DeezNotes
7:52 PM - 25 July, 2007
He's talking about the stuff bank tellers and grocery store cashiers use for counting money. It helps with the grip of your hand to vinyl. This would actually increase friction for your fingers to the fader cap.
I like Rane's fader caps!? A lot.
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Well DJ Qbert explains that he uses 'Fingertipp Moistener' or something like that...but your solution sounds better...He's talking about the stuff bank tellers and grocery store cashiers use for counting money. It helps with the grip of your hand to vinyl. This would actually increase friction for your fingers to the fader cap.
I like Rane's fader caps!? A lot.
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