A technique that I came up with in March 2008 with one hand on the laptop, one hand on the turntable, giving a digital sound to mixing without losing the organic touch of the hand on the turntable. I hope djs can use this! Hit me up on Facebook if you have any info or questions…
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DJ Quikfingaz, cuts up some old-school hip-hop classics. (continues from Mix 1 video) This mix is from an exclusive mixtape, he donated to us many, many years ago. The cuts of course are crisp, the selections heavy, and there are many, many more exclusive mixes, which will be uploaded. So please SUBSCRIBE, its appreciated. Its all about that “Bullet Reaction” of energy. (Please also COMMENT & RATE. The aim is to get given longer than 10 minutes, cos that just don’t cut it, when you got sets …
Mackie 450 speakers are about 0 each and a CD Mix2 runs about 0 (They have already made a CDMix3 in fact) Poles, Speakers cases and stand all run around each.
Want to know when to cut the bass or boost the treble? Then click on as Phil K demonstrates how he creates dancefloor drama by manipulating the low, midrange and high frequencies in a mix In this clip the house and breaks master continues to expand on the basics covered in Episode 1. Phil explains more about bass, midrange and treble and how controlling each can impact on your delivery. He also discusses swapping basslines, enhancing or killing specific frequencies and developing your own …
Phil K is back with yet more tips on How to DJ. And this time around hes looking at how up-and-coming DJs can get gigs and break into the scene Are you experienced? If youre seeking DJ experience in clubland and want to generate career-building exposure as a warm-up spinner, then this is the clip for you. Having DJed since the mid-80s, Phil talks us through the various stages of getting your name out there. From approaching the clubs, to online marketing, to performing the perfect warm up …
One of James Zabiela’s trademarks as a DJ is the way that he scratches and transforms sounds. When done at the right time and place, this always turns heads. So the penultimate part of this series focuses on how to scratch it up, JZ-style. Taking certain techniques from turntablism and giving them a digital twist, here the super-dexterous star runs us through a few of his favourite tips and tricks. These include how to create scratch patterns and how to cut them using the cross fader. The …
For DJ’s who have the concept of beat matching but lack direction of putting music together to sound smooth as butta. These are more for the ones where you hear them mixing all over the place thinking it’s bueno.