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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
Re: Layering
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| 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 |
i m not sure abt this .. but isn't layering usually used in techno records .. where theres lock groves?
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| Originally posted by jun139 i m not sure abt this .. but isn't layering usually used in techno records .. where theres lock groves? |
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 .
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
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 =)
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| Originally posted by jun139 but i do scratch when i mix =) |
whats wrong with scratching to hard trance or edms ..
theres nothing wrong imo .. its just another skill worth developing i reckon.
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| Originally posted by jun139 .. and im still learning to scratch .. but i do scratch when i mix =) |
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 .
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
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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