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RZA talks to Kotori about inventing Final Scratch technology

RZA from the Wu Tang Clan talks about how his contributions in inventing Final Scratch/Serrato technology. Look out for the new Wu Tang album "The 8 Diagrams" on December 4 and watch the entire Wu ...  
 
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thehourcup (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i want some of what hes smokeing.
royalsteven (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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7.14 O_O
HugoMadizon (1 month ago) Show Hide
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That's really messed up. I bet if he sold his replicators they'd be collectors items and he'd make quite a profit.
TV1530 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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1000 countries is quite a lot. He might be off by a few 900 or some shit.
Plattenlord (1 month ago) Show Hide
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that`s bullshit but !!!
but awsome bullshit :D
impatientp (3 months ago) Show Hide
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some real white boy shit? why is it ok for black people to be so ignorant?
TheStoicAgnostic (6 months ago) Show Hide
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he talks about how he invested in it
but right off he says he invented it
but he then explains how he met a dude who made it
rza is the man though

and all this stuff out is not real time
when you stab fast you see
i would like to see this replicator thing which he says doesn't hook up to the computer
it must be like a sampler or something
i like the sound of it
chompy410 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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This is Bullshit he's talking. FS technology was invented by a bunch of hackers (don't know why) Anyway a few of those guys set up a company in Holland called NTI2 in Holland during 2000. The prototypes were available sometime during 2001 which were used by only a handful of DJs. This system was reviewed in Future Music sometimes during 2001 2 years before it became publicly avialble. The guy in the review who also owned the 3rd prototype said it will change DJ'ing forever. He was right.
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If you listen to him at the end he was using this technology on the W album that came out in 2000 which the album began work in 1999, before prototypes were available so there has to be some truth to it.
skeletora (7 months ago) Show Hide
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like killera said "Well when you're sitting in from of the board of a major corporation, and you're the only black man in sight, and they shit on you, it's easily described as "white boy shit". Not really politically correct, but you have to view his comment in the context of what he's talking about."

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