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DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 50
I would just get a cheap DJ mixer - try Stanton, Numark

Even though you dont have/need a mixer for 2 tables, you will still get a crossfader, and who doesn't want to learn some dope scratches!
 

Equelizer

BEAT HEAD LOCKER
ill o.g.
DJ Hoppa said:
I would just get a cheap DJ mixer - try Stanton, Numark

Even though you dont have/need a mixer for 2 tables, you will still get a crossfader, and who doesn't want to learn some dope scratches!

I am glad you brought that up. I can't scrathe for shit. I want to learn bad as hell. Cats down here in this area don't have that under their belt. I want to add that to my skills.
I bought two Numark turntables from Musician's friend for 300 bones and them joints are collecting dust. I want to put them to use. Help me out DJs and scratchateers.
 
ill o.g.
If you were up here i could definitely come by and give you some lessons, but i dont know if i could explain it in words.
 

Equelizer

BEAT HEAD LOCKER
ill o.g.
Loose Cannon said:
If you were up here i could definitely come by and give you some lessons, but i dont know if i could explain it in words.

Are there any videos or something I can pick up? A Nigga wanna learn real bad.
 

O-H-TEN

aka Tha' NVZABLE DRAGON
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 3
Equelizer said:
Are there any videos or something I can pick up? A Nigga wanna learn real bad.



Go out and pick up a copy of DJ Qbert's Do It Yourself scratch dvd VOLUME 1. It will teach you all you need to know to start off with. Once you learn a bit; you'll want to get rid of those Numarks and get you some real turntables; i.e. 1200's or PDX 2000's.
ONE
 

DJ Hoppa

Broken Complex Records
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 50
O-H-TEN said:
Go out and pick up a copy of DJ Qbert's Do It Yourself scratch dvd VOLUME 1. It will teach you all you need to know to start off with. Once you learn a bit; you'll want to get rid of those Numarks and get you some real turntables; i.e. 1200's or PDX 2000's.
ONE


Yea, I got volume 1 & 2, it really breaks down all kinds of different cuts, and it is explained very well...

Just watch that shit over and over, theres a lot of cool different functions on that dvd...
 

Equelizer

BEAT HEAD LOCKER
ill o.g.
O-H-TEN said:
Go out and pick up a copy of DJ Qbert's Do It Yourself scratch dvd VOLUME 1. It will teach you all you need to know to start off with. Once you learn a bit; you'll want to get rid of those Numarks and get you some real turntables; i.e. 1200's or PDX 2000's.
ONE

Yeah I was thinking that the turntables had something to do with it too.....
Where can I find a copy of the DVD...
 
ill o.g.
turntablelab.com should have it. Also, this is completely about scratchin, but you should pick up the movie "SCRATCH" its like a documentary on hip-hop and turntablism. It might give you some ideas and you can learn some shit off it.


Go to videos in the scroll menu:
http://turntablelab.com/index1.html
qbert is on the first page, further down.
scratch is on the second page further down.



And on the subject of gettin new tables, i started scratchin since before i was makin beats and ive used the belt-drive STR8-50's for 2 years and im still doin fine on them. I only needed to replace the belts once, but it was fine after that. And learning on belt-drives will probly help you be light on the tables when your scratchin, and that will help a lot.

Make whatever decision you want, but stickin with the numarks aint a bad idea imo.
 

Equelizer

BEAT HEAD LOCKER
ill o.g.
Loose Cannon said:
turntablelab.com should have it. Also, this is completely about scratchin, but you should pick up the movie "SCRATCH" its like a documentary on hip-hop and turntablism. It might give you some ideas and you can learn some shit off it.


Go to videos in the scroll menu:
http://turntablelab.com/index1.html
qbert is on the first page, further down.
scratch is on the second page further down.



And on the subject of gettin new tables, i started scratchin since before i was makin beats and ive used the belt-drive STR8-50's for 2 years and im still doin fine on them. I only needed to replace the belts once, but it was fine after that. And learning on belt-drives will probly help you be light on the tables when your scratchin, and that will help a lot.

Make whatever decision you want, but stickin with the numarks aint a bad idea imo.

PRECIATE IT....THAT HELPED.....
 

Lex

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Loose Cannon said:
turntablelab.com should have it. Also, this is completely about scratchin, but you should pick up the movie "SCRATCH" its like a documentary on hip-hop and turntablism. It might give you some ideas and you can learn some shit off it.


Go to videos in the scroll menu:
http://turntablelab.com/index1.html
qbert is on the first page, further down.
scratch is on the second page further down.



And on the subject of gettin new tables, i started scratchin since before i was makin beats and ive used the belt-drive STR8-50's for 2 years and im still doin fine on them. I only needed to replace the belts once, but it was fine after that. And learning on belt-drives will probly help you be light on the tables when your scratchin, and that will help a lot.

Make whatever decision you want, but stickin with the numarks aint a bad idea imo.

That film is amazing - it involves such a wide range of artists..from Premo to Dj Shadow and it touches on some really important issues.
Anyway; I have to get myself to get myself a proper turntable; At the monent I've got a record player which I use simply for recording stuff on vinyl onto my computer.
 

Haze47

THE URBAN ARCHEOLOGIST
ill o.g.
yo, if you want an amp anything by cambridge audio, especially the A range i got an A5 65w per channel 5 or 6 channels, bi wiring capability, and in either fetching silver or traditional black, all are standard rack size as well....

DJ mixer - Numark have got a new one out with a USB input/outputs, USB is apparantly a better connection than phono cables...

safe
 
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