i have this problem.i can mix and select a good playlist to keep party goers on the floor....but when it comes to scratching i'm all thumbs.i dont know how to select a beat or even how to scratch to a beat.i have read all the forums about scratching and even went to www.futureproducers.com,but still zilts.??help
Mensajes Tue 09 May 06 @ 5:00 pm
look for some videos on the web. And the most important thing: practice!
Mensajes Tue 09 May 06 @ 8:16 pm
scratching is all about playing with your crossfader.
to start... for example,
2 turntables, 1 mixer with 2 channels.
left turntable a sample vinyl (scratchplaatjuhh... :P), right turntable a bad assed beat.
cut off the bass on channel one and put the volume a little lower than channel 2,
pick a nice sample to scratch with (a sound or a vocal or something) make easy moves, as long as it doenst sound to horrible. and your crossfader is the most important thing actually when you have been practicing for a while, to cut one move in actually 3 sounds.
keep practicing and you will become better. and better.
greetz
to start... for example,
2 turntables, 1 mixer with 2 channels.
left turntable a sample vinyl (scratchplaatjuhh... :P), right turntable a bad assed beat.
cut off the bass on channel one and put the volume a little lower than channel 2,
pick a nice sample to scratch with (a sound or a vocal or something) make easy moves, as long as it doenst sound to horrible. and your crossfader is the most important thing actually when you have been practicing for a while, to cut one move in actually 3 sounds.
keep practicing and you will become better. and better.
greetz
Mensajes Thu 18 May 06 @ 3:37 pm