Scratch Set Using Denon DN-S3700 and Korg Zero4
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puta cabron mi respeto esa mierda te quedo sick
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dude! that was fan-fucking-fastic! smooth, and ballin.
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checkout my mix...
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@djslimtownsville cheerz
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@djslimtownsville i suspose its a matter of opinion, i have two american audio radius 2000, and multiple small memory sticks instead of hard drives, so i like to be able to swap and change quickly, for hard drives it makes sense to be fair
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@djdiligence well said!
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@DJDoubleBass
2 questions, 1. how do you find the "latency" i don't know if i am truly using the word properly, and 2. by what percentages can you change the pitch in each direction?
happyhappy2happy 3 months ago
@happyhappy2happy As far as latency, the DN-S3700's are pretty tight. Tight enough in fact, that I truly don't feel ANY lag using the spinning platter to manipulate tracks. I really need to upload another video showing some nastier scratches that better show off the platter. There are 4 settings for adjusting pitch. +/-6%, +/-10%, +/-16%, and +/-100%. The 6% setting is in increments of .02%. The 10% and 16% settings are in increments of .05%. The 100% setting is in increments of 1%.
DJDoubleBass 3 months ago
watched this wid 100 times end allways fresh again end again... i love dn-s3700 ,great dec's...
jigibao 10 months ago
@jigibao Thanks! Yeah the DN-S3700 is my fav.
DJDoubleBass 10 months ago
Where can i buy a flight like the one you have :)
Madsen188 1 year ago
@Madsen188 Guitar Center has them for example. If you wanted to order one, I know that DJ Deals dot com has them as well.
DJDoubleBass 1 year ago