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| Originally posted by onceler People keep pointing out that you need a DJM-600 also. Why would you need that, just cuz Zabiela uses it, you now need it? Any mixer w/ send/receives will let you do it, some just better than others. |
Does the djm600 have 45mm faders or 60mm?
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| Originally posted by Zild I'm very sorry to inform you but I have battle records with skipless scratch phrases containing same the scratch sample Zabiela was using in the video. |
What are you sorry about? Any turntablist worth his salt can do what JZ does without the need for CDJs. I never said they can mix as well as JZ but everything he does can be done on turntables and wax.
man this is great, did not think me posting that video would make everyone jump like little kids.
could anyone give me a junk.co.uk link to a record with a locked groove of "Aahhh"?
For a lot of the stuff that Zabiela does you don't even need a send and recieve function. It does however become necessary if you are going to do 'real' scratching with the fader and you want to put an effect on it.
On a side note, what really cracks me up about this thread is that it's so obvious that a whole heap of you have actually never seen or hear Zabiela play.
What makes this even more ridiculous is that it's also clear that some of you have never come into contact with a CDJ-1000 MK2 either.
Take it or leave it but I'm telling you now that there are things that you will not be able to do with vinyl that you can do with a CDJ and visa versa.
Zabiela does not just cut and scratch and neither does a turntablist.
Nem
sorry, but no, you can't do half the shit zabiela does with vinyl. he uses tiny loops loads, as well as hot cues (on that sdcard mentioned earlier) and quick returns, all of which are simply not possible with vinyl.
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| Originally posted by Nemesis44 For a lot of the stuff that Zabiela does you don't even need a send and recieve function. It does however become necessary if you are going to do 'real' scratching with the fader and you want to put an effect on it. On a side note, what really cracks me up about this thread is that it's so obvious that a whole heap of you have actually never seen or hear Zabiela play. What makes this even more ridiculous is that it's also clear that some of you have never come into contact with a CDJ-1000 MK2 either. Take it or leave it but I'm telling you now that there are things that you will not be able to do with vinyl that you can do with a CDJ and visa versa. Zabiela does not just cut and scratch and neither does a turntablist. Nem |
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