Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
yes when i am playing hip hop/r&b and various urban stuff.
ocassionally use it in housey stuff but not very often.
Scratch it in, then drop it on the first beat and be ready to make a minor correction if needed.
Not hard to do on vinyl-ditto for cd
Dec-28-2004 02:22
3xx3r7
Speedy J addict
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: with your mom
I can do it about 60% successfully.
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Dec-28-2004 02:35
memusa
Eishta
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
Its a peice of cake on a cdj though.
Not really. I mix on cdjs and it doesn't go perfect every time. There's always a song where the beat is slightly off. It is easier, I'll give you that.
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Dec-28-2004 06:53
tu_face
No Known Cure...
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
i only ever really do this if i have been fannying around and havent got time to get it in properly. there is the odd tune with a cool intro that i will do it with.
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Dec-28-2004 12:29
Nemesis44
ZZZZZzzzzzz.....
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Brighton
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Originally posted by sym
It's not that hard, but it does go wrong alot.
i.e. it's actually quite hard...
It takes a lot of practice to get this right, but it can actually be done. Not the sort of thing you need to do though.
When i attempt it i need to get my release just right. Meaning, if i release the vinyl too soon/fast it will start slightly before it should and vice-versa. I try to practice releasing before i try to mix from the first beat. And that usually helps, but keep your hand on the pitch fader and ride it out carefully so it's not noticable.
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