Basics and best scratch tutorial i ever found on the net(dj lessons)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

I was looking for a scrach tutorial on youtube, insted of finding people just talking a lot and making noise... i found that video on take a lessons downloaded it and share if with people that realy need something to stat with. im pretty sure you will learn something from this if u are novice in scratching like me

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  • I want to be a Dj i want to know the begginers tech so can u help me???

  • @FizZ995 YES WHAT SETTING DO YOU HAVE, WHAT ARE YOU USING/

  • What needles do you use in this?

  • @DjUniqueBeats Hey Bro search Dj fresh one online, i got the video and loved it so i put it on youtube to help newbiz like me...that's all.

    i don't know his setting sorry

  • nice 1 m8, actually learned quite alot here....... gonna try it out now.... keep you posted on progress ,,thanks again;-)

  • @MegaDeeman thanks for watching Regards

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  • @SeanReyDJ it's like you ask why use different FX when mixing music.. bro

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  • @gato90909 none I know of other than Native Instruments (Traktor) or Serato Final scratch. These combine decks (or a midi controller) with software, Most PC software is basic and purely for mixing (you are better using Acid by Sony. In a lot of cases you don't even have to beat match anymore. You can learn mixing techiniques and basics from software so would give you a leg-up should you try it for real. Scratching needs LOT of hours too and 12 years in I'm still crap (but trying!)

  • @FizZ995 my website pretty much covers every aspect of techinque and tech, buying options and is a specific website (totally free too) to help the absolute beginner to the more advanced. You need to decide vinyl or CD and also have a mixer. doesn't have to be expensive to start but the better it is the quicker you will progress-you won't have to fight the equip doing what it wants as well.

    @DJUniqueBeats I use Shure M477s, Butterrugs as slipmatts, any scratch record you get from an online shop.

  • @SeanReyDJ i'm not a dj or anything, but it's like doing different rhythms. depending on what's going on around your scratching, you'd want different patterns to fit what was going on. listen to what he does at the end

  • Better tutorial from dj angelo

  • @DjUniqueBeats Hi I know this reply is a bit late but those needles are the Shure M-447. Designed specially for turntablists. I use them & they're great, nice loud bassy sound & they hardly ever skip. Peace.

  • How would I do some of the scratches if I use software for DJing?

  • Good lesson , Thank you to teach us ^ ^

  • What turntables are u using?

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