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How 2 actually scratch the same as halliwell (pg. 2)
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| cheesy |
| quote: | Originally posted by mndeg
mp3 from first page doesnt work oh yeha and definitely post some how-to's |
Copy and paste the link to your browser, clicking it won't work because its hosted on Lycos. |
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| starlabs |
| quote: | Originally posted by mndeg
mp3 from first page doesnt work oh yeha and definitely post some how-to's |
It works, but Lycos doesn't allow referral links, so you'll have to copy and past the URL (link) directly into your browser's address bar... |
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| ô§§|E |
CHEERS!!!
thats was wiked :) and thanks for the write up, more of these the better! :D |
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| JM-8 |
hmm, I might try posting something up here as well. Never really done much practicing on top of a 140+ BPM beat.
Nice job with the example - the scratching in the second part of the sample was more in time with beat than the first. |
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| Zild |
| thats because the scratching in the second part of the sample was halliwell himself he better have his own little scratch down on beat seeing as how basically all he does. cmon i need 3 click orbits at 140bpm |
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| djdawn |
very sexy samples. now let somebody say scratching and trance don't work!
but I will never get this down, that's for sure... |
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| jizza |
cheers ian, always nice to see someone share their knowledge.
...would it still work if i was to use the volume fader instead of the crossfader? |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jizza
cheers ian, always nice to see someone share their knowledge.
...would it still work if i was to use the volume fader instead of the crossfader? |
Not really, you wouldn't get the right curve on the channel fader so it would not sound as crisp, not to mention that your fingers have to travel a further distance so you would loose speed. Hence it wouldn't sound as good.
You can still do cutting and stabs using the up faders.
I beat juggle with channel faders but that is on a battle mixer but they are much shorter and work better for this purpose.
On my A&H you can forget turntablism altogether.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Ian Knowles |
| Yeah. He's write about not really being able to do it on the channel fader. I always use the cross fader for this scratch + It helps to have the curve of the fader really tight almost on/off. I h8 being in the clubs and people are expecting me 2 scratch with an Allen+Heath and they dont understand the values of a scratch mixer or mixers with an assignable CF curve |
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| Ajay |
| sweet post m8 top stuff! |
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| Redmondo |
| Ken..the link u put up of your mate michael is only savage...I'd be well into that and in my opinion that scratching sounds better than the Eddie Halliwell clip without a doubt ! ! |
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| Ian Knowles |
Yeah I agree that Conway is good. But It doesnt have the same edge as halliwell. He needs 2 make more of a statement with his scratching and its quite hard doing that with Flairs(as Conway does) as apposed to chirps (As eddie does). Here's an example that I have run of using both types of scratching. U'll hear both conway & Halliwell elements
http://members.lycos.co.uk/ianknowles007/Scratchin.mp3
right click then save target as
Let me know your thoughts people
Ian Knowles Website |
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