yo yo yo stop letting this thread die!!! i'll be home in a week keep it goin lol
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Posted Fri 06 Jan 06 @ 7:43 pm
bumpidy bump
Posted Tue 10 Jan 06 @ 5:21 am
Still stuck over here damn weather holding flights back
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Posted Wed 11 Jan 06 @ 1:29 pm
hope your doing well though Gauge. Up north in Canada we're having nasty weather lately.
Posted Wed 11 Jan 06 @ 3:31 pm
whats this about a scratching comp? if so im up for it?
Posted Wed 11 Jan 06 @ 5:15 pm
what hardware do you guys use to scratch with vdj ?
Posted Wed 11 Jan 06 @ 7:47 pm
well this competition will be open for any full VDJ users and any controllers are welcomed. either mouse, XP10s, TCVs or TCCDs.
Posted Thu 12 Jan 06 @ 12:52 am
or hercules dj console mk2 lol
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Posted Thu 12 Jan 06 @ 12:56 am
DOES ANYBODY HAVE A VIDEO OF SCRATHING WITH A MOUSE?
Posted Thu 12 Jan 06 @ 3:45 am
umm i would do it but i dont know how to do it with a quick cam
Posted Thu 12 Jan 06 @ 7:31 am
Ok at least a date should be set for this. Is someone going to take charge set the rules and a place for it to happen?
Posted Thu 12 Jan 06 @ 10:55 pm
yeah i agree with rids someone should make a forum on the date and rules and such i think it should be gauge and some others well if you want ofcourse gauge...
Posted Sun 15 Jan 06 @ 7:19 am
well i am going to get this all figured out. i just got back from the middle east yesterday so im spending time with my family b4 diving back into vdj, please be patient
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Posted Mon 16 Jan 06 @ 6:13 pm
cool
Posted Tue 17 Jan 06 @ 12:51 am
ok guys if any of you are seriously good at scratching then please make a video and upload it to this site, preferably useing Timecoded vinyl, show us what you can do!, give djgetdown a run for his money please ;).
Posted Tue 17 Jan 06 @ 1:20 am
If you need ideas for your scratch video, check this out ...Dj Craze working the ones & twos http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6382022157491295338&q=dj
Posted Tue 17 Jan 06 @ 7:37 am
bump yall
thats some crazy scratching from dj craze ive seen it before
thats some crazy scratching from dj craze ive seen it before
Posted Thu 19 Jan 06 @ 6:59 am
Oh my God. I just watched that video for the first time n i'm done. I'm giving my turntables to goodwill. How the hell is that f****ng possible? I mean I can only use my right hand to control the turntable so I always use my left on the xfader. And this m*********er is just playing around with both hands. My scratches r too basic n it's pissin me off. My left hand can't move fast enough. Any tips? For real i'm gonna throw these turntables in the lake behind my house.
Posted Thu 19 Jan 06 @ 7:45 am
Buddy, Practice makes man perfect. Not throwing his turntables into the lake.
regards,
adi
regards,
adi
Posted Thu 19 Jan 06 @ 3:26 pm
well i cant watch the video at work but i will say for scratching it takes alot of percise control. Try putting on on a slow beat like 70 bpm and then get a simple sample like "Yeah" and just work on the control issue, think in your head how you want it to sound and then move you hands and fader until you duplicate the sound your trying to get. Why it's hard to master is because your doing 2 things at once, moving the vinyl in a pattern and also controlling the on & off of the fader. Listen2 other dj's scratch and try and duplicate some of the sounds. Oh and if you do throw those TT's out let me know when ... i'll be sitting by the lake.
*you may benefit from a battle style setup, also the pic in your blog shows your mixer raised higher then the TT's which also allows for some movement problems, i am mainly a righty as well but try your left just for very simple things it helps a little, check my blog ...everything is level and close (6" mixer)
does that mixer have a fader curve adjustment, i didnt see it but that is KEY to scratching
*you may benefit from a battle style setup, also the pic in your blog shows your mixer raised higher then the TT's which also allows for some movement problems, i am mainly a righty as well but try your left just for very simple things it helps a little, check my blog ...everything is level and close (6" mixer)
does that mixer have a fader curve adjustment, i didnt see it but that is KEY to scratching
Posted Thu 19 Jan 06 @ 4:03 pm