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James Zabiela - CDJ Scratch Tutorial (Doin' Mad Stuff) (pg. 2)
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Trance Nutter
quote:
Originally posted by zizack
that was a really cool video. And I could be wrong, but it looked like he was using a DJM600 but in black.


Thats what I thought too.
Was wondering what you guys were on about.

I got a sudden urge to buy some new stuff................
Ken_Allen
That was like 5 seconds of scratching...I wasn't looking for the efx, just the wicky wicky stuff :whip:
Dirk W.
quote:
Originally posted by zizack
that was a really cool video. And I could be wrong, but it looked like he was using a DJM600 but in black.


Haha yea you are right. I even own the DJM600 and I didn't recognize it. I am not familiar with the black color, and the EFX button was hidden behind the turntable throughout the video so I just passed it off as being something else.

I'm the .
djkoolaide
great video :) thanks for posting!!
stevebutabi
quote:
Originally posted by onceler
lucky me is i have a cdj 1000 & efx500... now i know the screte to the scratching. that video was also a bit clearer on how to do that 4/1 loop at the end and adjust the sample that goes into it. the other thing that was wrong is he said the sample doesnt degrade on the 1 bar (4/1) setting.. it actually does get softer and softer as it is resampling itself.



actually the sample doesn't degrade on 4/1... at least it doesn't on mine
D-res
that was sweet... i almost want cdjs now...


wait..



im still a turntable head:D
starlabs
Wow... crazy. Imagine if he had 4 arms... :haha:

I take this is from that little video snippet from this Alive cd? Gosh, I gotta get that cd :)
Trance Nutter
"Hello, my name is Chicken Monkey"
:stongue: :stongue:



Me and some mates had a very similar running joke a couple of years ago, only difference was it was Chicken Goat.
Eis
Great vid! *Counts money for cdjs*
onceler
quote:
Originally posted by stevebutabi
actually the sample doesn't degrade on 4/1... at least it doesn't on mine


What is the longest you have had the sample going for? I have had it going for like 4 minutes or so and i keept needing to adjust the gain.

stevebutabi
4 minutes? i've never tried to sample anything for more than a minute... why would you ever want to sample for 4 minutes? sounds creative
onceler
I used it once or twice when one record had a repeating 4-beat sound that at the end, that is all that was left..

so i sampled that and had it play into the other record to create the illusion of a longer blend.
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