i was at an oakenfold set where he was spinning iguana and right before the melody hit he rewound it exactly one phrase. you couldnt really notice it unless you were waiting for the melody. anyone know how this is done?
Oct-07-2002 07:00
Jah
i just want to wear a hat
Registered: Nov 2000
Location: Australia, Perth
yeah tiesto did this too on the build up to urban train when he played here im not sure exactly how they do it but i have my theory that they put that djm600 sampler too good use yeah? or simply get 2 copies of the same record
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Oct-07-2002 07:26
ascension
sAtoShiAddicT
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Australia - Perth
yeah i heard judge jules do this about 3 times in a row with brainbug - nightmare
killed the song
i think he did it with 2 copies of the record
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Oct-07-2002 11:32
Endre
lol space music
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Space
there is a Plug-In for Technics that allows you to back-spinn records.
you just push Start/Stop button, 2 times very fast when its playin and then 2 times again to make it run as usually again.
to actually figure out what they did we need some more info...
like, did you hear a spinback?
was the track all of a sudden playing in reverse?
or was it just an extra phrase in there?
cause if it was just an extra phrase, then it's either a sampler or 2nd copy of the track
Originally posted by DJ_Shockwav
to actually figure out what they did we need some more info...
like, did you hear a spinback?
was the track all of a sudden playing in reverse?
or was it just an extra phrase in there?
cause if it was just an extra phrase, then it's either a sampler or 2nd copy of the track
yea i heard a spinback but it was really quick like in the span of less than a second. but in that quick spinback he rewound the song around 16 beats.
Oct-07-2002 23:19
DJ LIQUID
House DJ 4 Life
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: IL USA
quote:
Originally posted by Gourhellyea
yea i heard a spinback but it was really quick like in the span of less than a second. but in that quick spinback he rewound the song around 16 beats.
in that case he probably used 2 records...
mixed it in...then when the time came spun it back and kicked in the second record in the exact spot (16 beats back)
ah ic, thanks for the info... in that case it sucks for me because i am not rich enough to buy two of the same record.
Oct-08-2002 03:02
djmorph
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA
judge jules
Ya, i thought the Brainbug-nightmare things was sweet. I think it was more something you do in the moment, it wouldn't sound good in a studio, but when ur there at the club its something different so it makes it better in my opinion.
Oct-08-2002 05:49
Spin Doctor
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Outside Over There
Yeah it’s deffo done with 2 copies of a record. It’s easy to pull off with practice. Be warned on some tracks it sounds dire. Not something I recommend just doing with out having had a wee practice at home first to get the feel for it right and see which tracks it works with. I’ve done it before live a few times and it can either a) Send everyone who’s on the dance floor loopy and go down great or b) Send everyone who’s on the dance floor mad because you’ve killed the vibe. I personally think a happens on average more times than b. If your not very good at throwing in tracks or you can’t afford another copy, the best bet is to burn a copy of the track you want to do it with onto CD. That way no throwing in is needed and you only need pay for a CD-R.
Oct-08-2002 13:52
Gourhellyea
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: RU, Jersey
quote:
Originally posted by Spin Doctor
Yeah it’s deffo done with 2 copies of a record. It’s easy to pull off with practice. Be warned on some tracks it sounds dire. Not something I recommend just doing with out having had a wee practice at home first to get the feel for it right and see which tracks it works with. I’ve done it before live a few times and it can either a) Send everyone who’s on the dance floor loopy and go down great or b) Send everyone who’s on the dance floor mad because you’ve killed the vibe. I personally think a happens on average more times than b. If your not very good at throwing in tracks or you can’t afford another copy, the best bet is to burn a copy of the track you want to do it with onto CD. That way no throwing in is needed and you only need pay for a CD-R.