DJ Summit using Serato -- Hip-Hop Mix
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cool mix, first transition was nice.
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Cuts are weak, but at least u can kinda mix
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need to improve your beatmatching but mix of songs seem to work. keep practicin. im thinking bout getting serato soon :D
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its very important that you can beatmatch so just keep practacing man then work on your scrathing cause you want to be able to scratch and lead it into your mixes
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bro if this video was made after 4 monthes practice then its not bad at all...
ur not mixxing toooooo well but once again for 4 monthes, pretty good!
keep in mind that if you dont know how to scratch WELL, too much is ugly, so reduce ur scratching lool... or at least lower the volume of the side ur scratching with.... bring up ur bass
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just finished watching the full video pretty good mix you got going, is that the ttm 57SL or are you using the serato scratchlive box?
EJ8civic 4 years ago
I'm using the SL box.. It's the djm 909 mixer that i have.
MWFinest 4 years ago
@EJ8civic .. its a djm909 mixer with SSL1
MWFinest 1 year ago
knowing that to be able to use serato with cdj you have to use the time coded cd, my question is, does the master tempo feature on the cdj800 work with serato timecoded cds?
EJ8civic 4 years ago
The MT feature on the cdj's causes a really odd error when using the time coded vinyl or cds.. There is, however, a built in MT feature in serato... Works really really well, at least for my causes.
MWFinest 4 years ago
thanx for posting ur video i was wondering how different are the scratching sounds between the serato records and the cdj
ffernandez16 4 years ago
They are, honestly, identical.. I haven't noticed any difference.. My latency is quite low on serato so it is very good..
MWFinest 4 years ago