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DJ Supaphonik 1 click flare scratching tutorial

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

Supaphonik shows how to do a 1 click flare as it should be !
DJ Supaphonik nous enseigne l'art du 1 click flare.

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  • gemini or numark mixer whats better ?

  • i think that numark is still better than gemini but it depends on the mixer model.

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  • learn to speak french! lol

  • it was in french but i get the idea, cheers mate

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  • Hey just wanted to say Thank You for the video. I learned how to scratch the one click flare from watching it over a year ago even though I dont know french! It just goes to show the how universal and powerful music is.

  • je habite a pomplemuse

  • what the beat used in this video?

  • @NebKheru7 just a reminder : dj flare invented the flare technic witch consist to start with the cross fader OPEN , then d-style came with the one click flare !

  • It is nice to see urban American style all over the planet now. 30 years ago, you could not get a mixer that held up to the rigors of scratching. We knew that shit would break if handled too harshly especially crossfaders. GLI would hold up, but they were 19inch rack mount mixers! The young guys come on and beat on theOld School guys. I know what it was like. It was costly. I was no tech until the military in 1988. I learned to open up shit and solder and all the stuff I paid techs to do.

  • @supaphonik Wrong on your part. North Carolina's DJ Kaos was doing this shit on 88.1 FM, NCSU's mix shows in 1987. This shit aiint new. Yeah Big name DJs will certainly get the credit, because they get the exposure. I got the recordings. back then there were no user replaceable crossfaders. We used the line switches until we either replaced the mixer or solder in another one, which took some time and ingenuity.

  • @supaphonik This is nothing new! Just like people thought Jazzy Jeff was the 1st with the transformer scratch. Back in the 80s when I had Radio Shack mixers, I used the line switches when the crossfader wore out. There was no user replace cross faders then. If I moved the switch slightly faster than the record, I created the same effect you see here. Same sound. A lot of these moves that are deemed "tricks" today were actually mistakes on the DJ's part. People come along and put names on it.

  • @NebKheru7 wrong! one click flare was invented in the 90s

  • @supaphonik The language you use is interesting. In the 80s we just messed around and whatever sounded slick or unique, we used them on our sets and during cassette tape recordings. I see there is a language in this arena now. This digital age is really nice and we are at no limit of what we can produce.Software, timecodes, Laptops. I like it. In the market for a hot PC or will more than likely buy a Macbook Pro.

  • @NebKheru7 ppl who start scratching need to know the basics, you'll not start scratching with a 3click cresent flare / clover tears. check my last vid call 3click with double baby if you want a advanced scratch technic

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