Mostly a metal or punk guy, was jut looking it up because i thought it sounded cool. But was wondering what is the slider he is working with. I assumed it was a volume lever but wanted to know for sure, thanks in advance.
@tilidin crossfader, cuts between having the left, right, or both channels on. Aside from record it's your primary tool scratching, that's how you get all the different sounding scratches. It's what you use to start and stop the sound, sort of punctuate your scratching. Look up a couple scratch tutorial videos and it'll make sense as the techniques are explained.
Good job, good technique, as you have an UMX 5, know you if one to integrate(join) the pro x fade of eclectic Breaks in this mixer? And it is always the cross to fader gemini of origin or the new CROSSFADER RG-45 UMX?
@shareck Wow, that's really good. yeah, contact cleaner will stop stiffness i had no idea Gemini made good products i actually have the Gemini PMX60 i got from a buddy i needed somethin after i sold my Rane TTM54 (needed the cash) and i can actually scratch pretty well with it i'm suprised. i just want to get something newer with the 6.5'' style. i like the size of these mixers and gemini seems to be quality that isn't hard on my wallet like Vestax or Rane. that model mixer is discontinued huh?
tolstoyleo said u need 2 do more patterns, but dat shit still sweet 2 me..Fucc whut anybody else say..I'm still amazed on tha first vid(I think it wuz tha 1st vid)... I still have that 1 in my fav..aka Blaze
the curve is very sharp and the cut in point is decent. its far from rane but its almost the same like in vestax pmc II pro mk2, or any vestax made in the same time as this gemini. the cut in point is even better than in vastax. and the faders are very smooth as well. but these are short body alphas so not as heavy/durable as vestax ones.
ive got the same turntables with shure m44-7 needles....when i scratch it seems to skip a fair bit...i have it set on 3grams.....is der anything else i can do to stop this...also how many grams do u have it set on??
well. i'm using ortofon proS which isn't even made for scratching purpose. The weight on it is bout 4g. Shures are at 3-3.5g should be fine. Does you platter wobble? Mine (and is quite usuall for all the pdx decks) has quite loose fitting and it wobbles and swings a lot. But it's ok for scratching in my case. Maybe yours wobbles even more and this may be the reason.
You may need to adjust tha arm.. U know @ tha bottom of tha arm, where you can turn tha black knob @ tha base.. Maybe you need 2 adjust that, it should work=p... aka Blaze
nice handle, son - email me at adamlewis26000@yahoo.com i have a couple of questions for you if you dont mind my asking....
adouble54321 1 day ago
Hey, your good :)
xPIVOTxMANx 1 week ago
I dont usually give props. But this is fresh. How come your needles dont skip? Let me know man
Drxggy 3 weeks ago
The rapper in that track has a horrible stuttering problem.
Darryliscool 2 months ago 4
@Darryliscool I like that hahah
321KojaK123 1 month ago
i like that )))
djanimado 3 months ago
class do you dj out anywhere?
diarmaidok 3 months ago in playlist More videos from shareck
nice kutz
djwizo5000 5 months ago
This shit is raw
dplocus123 5 months ago
You've got insane control.
Honker103 5 months ago
I love the gemini version of the 06 pro...seems like the fader is nice though
TCowanATL 6 months ago
This is actually good shit dude!
ldehart1 6 months ago
shit is wild man. hope I can get that good
encdee 6 months ago
very nice!! d -_- b
acjwright 7 months ago
this is just brilliant bro
fuzzytracks 8 months ago
Mostly a metal or punk guy, was jut looking it up because i thought it sounded cool. But was wondering what is the slider he is working with. I assumed it was a volume lever but wanted to know for sure, thanks in advance.
tilidin 9 months ago
@tilidin crossfader, cuts between having the left, right, or both channels on. Aside from record it's your primary tool scratching, that's how you get all the different sounding scratches. It's what you use to start and stop the sound, sort of punctuate your scratching. Look up a couple scratch tutorial videos and it'll make sense as the techniques are explained.
DecaTarce 7 months ago
Get in man! Loved it
ADeeprose 10 months ago
Nice, i like it!
Neksstar77 11 months ago
that was pretty dope son
redx19360 1 year ago
hi very nice work sounds good!
what is the name of the ugly duckling track?
derQuatschkopf 1 year ago
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derQuatschkopf 1 year ago
are you using one turntable or two??
TheEmceehero 1 year ago
@TheEmceehero One. I use one turntable.
shareck 1 year ago
Good job, good technique, as you have an UMX 5, know you if one to integrate(join) the pro x fade of eclectic Breaks in this mixer? And it is always the cross to fader gemini of origin or the new CROSSFADER RG-45 UMX?
kasiddu 1 year ago
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kasiddu 1 year ago
how old are you man....
mucrane 1 year ago
yo wuts your set up
98040115 1 year ago
have you had any problems with this mixer at all? like bleeding n what not on the Crossfader?
PotLogicbeats 1 year ago
@PotLogicbeats no bleeding or anything. only getting really stiff after few years. but thats probably because i never sprayed it with any lube
shareck 1 year ago
@shareck Wow, that's really good. yeah, contact cleaner will stop stiffness i had no idea Gemini made good products i actually have the Gemini PMX60 i got from a buddy i needed somethin after i sold my Rane TTM54 (needed the cash) and i can actually scratch pretty well with it i'm suprised. i just want to get something newer with the 6.5'' style. i like the size of these mixers and gemini seems to be quality that isn't hard on my wallet like Vestax or Rane. that model mixer is discontinued huh?
PotLogicbeats 1 year ago
@PotLogicbeats Yeah. it's discontinued. Gemini usually do shit but some series are well built.
shareck 1 year ago
cool
DjPedro00 1 year ago
Good job man. Pretty decent.
Rennaaa 1 year ago
I thought it was pretty good man, you should def stick to your style.
illadvanced24 1 year ago
What stylus u using?
whats the scratch record?
Also whats the "going rate" for a 2nd hand PDX2000 and how does it compare to 1200's?
sorry for all the questions, made cuts man!
alekscee 1 year ago
Very enjoying to listen to man. Goodjob.
ElephantRectum 1 year ago
Hey i meant wat it the real names of the albums
google741 1 year ago
very nice!;)
DanvanderDzban 2 years ago
where can i get these
google741 2 years ago
try ebay
SeNsatiOnZ91 1 year ago
where can i get the records
google741 2 years ago
you need to learn some more patterns. but the rhythm is on point.
tolstoyleo 2 years ago
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good work man!
gesc1200 2 years ago
is this volume one or two
tjnyekushon 2 years ago
scratch roulette vol.1
shareck 2 years ago
tolstoyleo said u need 2 do more patterns, but dat shit still sweet 2 me..Fucc whut anybody else say..I'm still amazed on tha first vid(I think it wuz tha 1st vid)... I still have that 1 in my fav..aka Blaze
analher 2 years ago
Does the wife kut?
koldkuts2 2 years ago
No. She doesn't.
shareck 2 years ago
just wondering how the crossfader is like compared 2 vestax,rane,is the cut in point & curve good enough?
sweepee213 2 years ago
the curve is very sharp and the cut in point is decent. its far from rane but its almost the same like in vestax pmc II pro mk2, or any vestax made in the same time as this gemini. the cut in point is even better than in vastax. and the faders are very smooth as well. but these are short body alphas so not as heavy/durable as vestax ones.
shareck 2 years ago
Nothing compares to Vestax. Not even Rane.
3insanity 2 years ago 2
Rane blows vestax out of the water. I used a vestax 05 II for 5 years, then a vestax 05 III for 5 more, then I tried Rane...NEVER GOING BACK
dionysis1200 2 years ago
@dionysis1200 RANE!!!!!!!!! I LOVE MY RANE!!!!!!
AndreKingTV 2 years ago
I beg 2 differ, my ttm56 & djm909 would kill any vestax mixer...aka Blaze
analher 2 years ago
ive got the same turntables with shure m44-7 needles....when i scratch it seems to skip a fair bit...i have it set on 3grams.....is der anything else i can do to stop this...also how many grams do u have it set on??
cheers
awesome scratching btw!
ninodee11 2 years ago
well. i'm using ortofon proS which isn't even made for scratching purpose. The weight on it is bout 4g. Shures are at 3-3.5g should be fine. Does you platter wobble? Mine (and is quite usuall for all the pdx decks) has quite loose fitting and it wobbles and swings a lot. But it's ok for scratching in my case. Maybe yours wobbles even more and this may be the reason.
shareck 2 years ago
You may need to adjust tha arm.. U know @ tha bottom of tha arm, where you can turn tha black knob @ tha base.. Maybe you need 2 adjust that, it should work=p... aka Blaze
analher 1 year ago
cut
stepolek 2 years ago
your so smooth
Question
I got a set of turntables too
But sometimes when i scratch the needle jumps and also my fader can get all staticky too
Any help?
bboysmyles 2 years ago
you need proper turntable with proper needle on it, and properly adjusted, you also need a proper mixer with good fader, otherwise - no joy
shareck 2 years ago
Defy "proper" for me
I got Citronics atm
I forget the name of the model but the mixer and turntables are both black
EZ
bboysmyles 2 years ago