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Great Outdoors
quote:
Originally posted by Kid_Lax
spinbacks are also very usefull for when a mix is going to and can't be fixed...its an easy way out ;)


Hee Hee Hur Hur :D:D
Scottaculous
Wow your examples have opened my eyes Spin Doctor.

Now I know the terminology and these examples really help me get better. =)

Thanks again!
dvd
umm paul van dyk in mayday 2001.. when he did happiness ---> flight 643..... man i loved that part.
Tak
Cheers Spin Doctor.
Definetly try some of those tricks.

I find that scratching to a track can work if it's in the back on the second deck. EG on Marco V - Simulated (Original Mix) you can hear scratching quite a few times.
IronDragon
A big thanks to all who replied (especially Spin Doctor)

I'm sure it helped a number of budding deckmasters (espcially myself)
Spin Doctor
quote:
Originally posted by Excite
spin doctor can spin flight 643 with star 69 vocals added?


I could spin the Vocals to Star 69 over the top of flight 643, however I don’t own that Tiesto track :( It’s one of them tunes that slipped by. Sorry mate!
erullafs
Cool examples Spindoctor.

I have one questions. On the spinbacks, do you spin the deck coming in, or the one playing?
Great Outdoors
Well, Tiesto did it on the outgoing one.
D-Syde
Yes its always done on the outgoing one. You usually want to lower the volume a little too, the spin back tends to get a bit louder then when its playing normally.
Breeze
Cool

D-Syde
I would be cool to get some examples of some EQ tricks too. Maybe Ill post some later, if Im not too lazy :)
DJ Bazz
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spin doctor, are you from IDJ?
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