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Eddie Halliwell DJM 600 scratching ? (pg. 2)
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| DjWhooCares |
| and people bitch that u dont need skills to play with cdjs :rolleyes: |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjWhooCares
and people bitch that u dont need skills to play with cdjs :rolleyes: |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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| scAza |
| Most DJs I know think mixing with CDJs is harder than with Vinyl... |
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| Charlie_Chongo |
| yup agree mate i know alot of proper djs (not just some bedroom jocks thinking the vinyl purists) that say cdj's are more difficult than vinyl! |
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| scAza |
| Personaly I much prefer mixing with CDs, but I can see why a lot of people have the opposite point fo view... |
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| deknician |
| quote: | Originally posted by Koris
the constant sound is a classic scratch sound |
I know someone asked this before in the DJ Booth forum, but there weren't many replies so I'm asking again: where can I get a sound like that on vinyl? I need the name(s) of the records/LPs! :) |
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| Ghostface |
Most scratch vinyls have a few classic sounds on them ie 'fresh' and 'all that scratching is making me itch'.
Try Dirtstyle records. |
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| armandzadza |
| Weak. He should take lessons from Zabiela. |
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| DjWhooCares |
| quote: | Originally posted by armandzadza
Weak. He should take lessons from Zabiela. |
:rolleyes: |
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| deknician |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ghostface
Most scratch vinyls have a few classic sounds on them ie 'fresh' and 'all that scratching is making me itch'.
Try Dirtstyle records. |
Thanks mate, will check them out. |
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| JakeC |
| quote: | Originally posted by armandzadza
Weak. He should take lessons from Zabiela. |
You try chopping chirps. 16ths at 145bpm+
puts wankers cramp to shame. |
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| greedy myles |
It'd damn near make you swing to cd wouldn't it....
above all DAMN! Go Eddie! |
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