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Posted by ianco on Jun-22-2007 02:41:

Layering

I've read this on here a few times (layering), anyone tell me what it is?
While I'm here, might as well ask what 'on the fly' means too. I've read this one a few times too.
Hey, come to think of it, what about an ABC of DJ terms for non-native English speakers?
Just joking but I am curious about layering and on the fly.
Thanks


Posted by Cro_Addict on Jun-22-2007 03:29:

Re: Layering

quote:
Originally posted by ianco
I've read this on here a few times (layering), anyone tell me what it is?
While I'm here, might as well ask what 'on the fly' means too. I've read this one a few times too.
Hey, come to think of it, what about an ABC of DJ terms for non-native English speakers?
Just joking but I am curious about layering and on the fly.
Thanks


Layering is playing one track on top of another (i believe)

on the fly is doing something that is not prepared in advance.

In a sentence: "That mother****** was layering tracks on the fly"


Posted by jun139 on Jun-22-2007 17:31:

i m not sure abt this .. but isn't layering usually used in techno records .. where theres lock groves?


Posted by Jarvmeister on Jun-22-2007 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by jun139
i m not sure abt this .. but isn't layering usually used in techno records .. where theres lock groves?


You might be right but I cannot tell for sure - i cannot understand what the fuck you are saying.


Posted by jun139 on Jun-22-2007 18:21:

sorry i mean.

isn't layering only a technique used when spinning techno? . coz techno records have a on them some thing called lock groove.

a lock groove deliberately loops back onto itself. so the same revolution is played over and over again .


Posted by nefardec on Jun-22-2007 18:26:

no that's bullshit

was this in some sort of djing for dummies guide you read or something?


you can layer everything and anything (and should unless you want to be a gimp dj just playing one record after another)

just use your ears. some things sound good, some things don't

also lol that might have come out harsh but i don't mean to be offensive


Posted by jun139 on Jun-22-2007 18:41:

hahah nah .. its alrites .. coz i dun do much layering myself .. and a friend of mine use to spin techno.. and told me abt lock groove .. so i was just wondering ...

i spin trance ..hard trance and hardstyle .. and im still learning to scratch .. but i do scratch when i mix =)


Posted by DiscoStew on Jun-22-2007 19:07:

quote:
Originally posted by jun139
but i do scratch when i mix =)


oh dear god! say it ain't so.


Posted by jun139 on Jun-22-2007 19:15:

whats wrong with scratching to hard trance or edms ..

theres nothing wrong imo .. its just another skill worth developing i reckon.


Posted by Beatflux on Jun-23-2007 03:32:

quote:
Originally posted by jun139
.. and im still learning to scratch .. but i do scratch when i mix =)


Sweet man!

I've heard this one Trance set with scratching and it sounded really good. I wish I still had the set or could remember the DJ name! This wasn't hard trace, this was just plain old trance. I think the intro track was Greece 2000. I've tried scratching before, and it's definitely something to work on. Good luck!


Posted by jun139 on Jun-23-2007 07:40:

hahaha yeah definately man .. but scratching can be really distracting though .. coz u just have too much fun scratching to the record that u forget to bring the next track in .. happened to me a few times .


Posted by Alex Barretta on Jun-23-2007 16:57:

I try to layer as many of my transistions as I can by bringing in the next record pretty early so you have some elements of the next track 2 - 3 minutes b4 its ''really'' playing. And as for scratching, it can be a really cool effect to surprise the crowd. A cool technique I like to use is to put echo on the second record and scratch it during a buildup on the main track. And since I scratch using the first beat of the upcoming track I just start matching the second track right from there


Posted by jun139 on Jun-23-2007 17:49:

i get what u mean dude..

do u use a scratch record.. or u just scratch from normal records.

but i do agree.. it gives the crowd a very nice surprise.. thats why im still learning how to scratch .. freaking hard though ..took me 3 days to get my transformer scratch done properly... it was very frustrating ..



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