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Is it just me or is this guy pretending to DJ? (pg. 3)
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| msz |
| quote: | Originally posted by discobiscuit
Great track selection
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wtf? hahahah
he has great mixing too right discobiscuit? |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| im add him as a friend on xbox live and play some halo 3 |
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| orTofønChiLd |
here he is without the mask
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| Rodri Santos |
first strance thing is that he claps and you don't hear nothing + the sound quality is too good to be recorded with a videocamera. Possibly recorded with the laptop though.
The first transition you can even know if the tracks were beatmatched properly because it's a quick cut.
I don't know what's the point of scratching the vinyl without the fader up....
At 2:50 there's some kind of scratch sound that i don't know if it's original from the song but he is obviously not scratching.
At 5:00 i see him turning up the eqs of the upcoming track but doesn't translate to sound, however i can't see well so maybe they were up and he just touched them.
Well he just has hell expensive stuff and a freak mask, but has tons of views, maybe i should buy one lol |
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| Stu Cox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
first strance thing is that he claps and you don't hear nothing + the sound quality is too good to be recorded with a videocamera. Possibly recorded with the laptop though. |
Yeah he'll be recording it with the master out from his mixer.
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
I don't know what's the point of scratching the vinyl without the fader up.... |
Some people used to call it "rubbing" the record rather than scratching - it's where you use the same sort of motion to roll over your first beat a few times to get the track ready. It's like hitting the cue button a few times on the CDJ before you play it, just lets you know it hasn't skipped and you've got the sound there ready to go. You'll see just about every vinyl DJ doing that (including ones who don't scratch) and a lot of CD DJs too.
| quote: | Originally posted by Rodri Santos
At 2:50 there's some kind of scratch sound that i don't know if it's original from the song but he is obviously not scratching. |
Sounds like it's in the track - it's one of the sounds in the track playing which is being scratched, so that's fairly likely.
I don't think he's faking, I just think he's a twat.
Although that's partly because I can't stand all this clown house (as I call it). |
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| Rodri Santos |
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Some people used to call it "rubbing" the record rather than scratching - it's where you use the same sort of motion to roll over your first beat a few times to get the track ready. It's like hitting the cue button a few times on the CDJ before you play it, just lets you know it hasn't skipped and you've got the sound there ready to go. You'll see just about every vinyl DJ doing that (including ones who don't scratch) and a lot of CD DJs too.
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yeah that makes sense, i do that to set some specific cue points with cds but it's just a few seconds to spin it and grab the snare, haven't seen vinyl last years :( then i think it's played live. |
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| discobiscuit |
Quit hatin' this 16 yr kid is doing something right... He has a bigger fanbase/following than 90% of you close-minded s. Proof is in the putting... Let's see some links to some of ur videos, sites, etc. The kid put himself out there, people like it, and he now has a following. Ok he's not the best mixer. Some of the tracks are bunk. BUT people are liking it so I give him props.
That's one thing I hate about djs. They are always picking other djs apart. Amist a crowd of 1000 people who are dancing their asses off and having a good time, they are standing there miserable, jealous, and hating on the dj. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| All that gear just to fader-slam between fidget remixes... |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
I don't think he's faking, I just think he's a twat. |
+1 |
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| Rodri Santos |
| quote: | Originally posted by discobiscuit
Quit hatin' this 16 yr kid is doing something right... He has a bigger fanbase/following than 90% of you close-minded s. Proof is in the putting... Let's see some links to some of ur videos, sites, etc. The kid put himself out there, people like it, and he now has a following. Ok he's not the best mixer. Some of the tracks are bunk. BUT people are liking it so I give him props.
That's one thing I hate about djs. They are always picking other djs apart. Amist a crowd of 1000 people who are dancing their asses off and having a good time, they are standing there miserable, jealous, and hating on the dj. |
You should think if he got that fanbase as a dj or as a clown. |
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| darouge11 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
All that gear just to fader-slam between fidget remixes... |
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