Biting is a crime but don't stop it from you learning other djs routines like this them taking what you have learnt and make your own routines using them on other tracks ,
Thx for posting! One of the GOAT routines filled with mystery and magic tricks on wax - 20 years later people are still trying to decipher the code - how cool is is that
Mad respect for doing this!!! Man you’re a STAR, many many thanks!!! Can we say that the “main pattern” resemble a lot to Rob Swift’ Swing Pattern?! 😃🙏
Thank you 4 years late! I really appreciated this video. You've literally broke my co-ordination. I really understand beat juggling becuz of this vid and I can do a lot more of everything on ANY beat so Thank you, I appreciate it alot!!!
I believe this is called a "three click swing" scratch. It is similar to the boomerang except there is an additional click which creates an extra sound going forward and coming back (hence the 8 sound pattern 4 forward, 4 backward) still a tough scratch and goes well with the "swing flare" creating that awesome 16 sound pattern that sounds crazy when looped Example: Swing flare, 3 click swing, swing flare Or Chirp, boomerang, 3 click swing
your scratch has 8 sounds, and rafik's has 9. If you look at rafik's video here on youtube, you'll hear nine. The sound you miss is number '6' That being said, this is your own scratch, which makes it cooler than an autobahn anyway, so you should change the name of your video from 'slow autobahn scratch' to whatever you wanna name this scratch. ya dig?
Nice cuts! Sounds dope 2x the speed with babies instead of chirps. Almost sounds like Boomerangs with orbits. Borbits? haha jk. dont know the name. What beat was used in this vid?
this is like giving away paul daniels magic tricks lol fair play though, I can see how people could really benefit from a very well explained video with no jargon :-)
Thanks for the video man. I've taught myself some beat juggling, but mostly with looping. I always wondered how other DJs 'slowed down' a track. Now I think I can figure it out. Thanks man!
Thanks for the video man. I've taught myself some beat juggling, but mostly with looping. I always wondered how other DJs 'slowed down' a track. Now I think I can figure it out. Thanks man!
well it's about time someone made a video on how to do this type of beat juggling. Always wondered how people came up with stuff like that and to see it broken down helps a ton. Haven't touched my 1200's in a couple years. I can cut and beat juggle but not in this manner. Thanks for the video or link to the video
everyone going on about learn your own routine and shit shut the fuck up, people who learn guitar dont make their own shit straight away, as a matter of fact nor does anyone learning an instrument
@djx2k People bitching about others using Serato/Virtual Vinyl/Torq fall into 2 categories generally. #1-Purists (they may or may not have as much skill as you do) #2- Assholes that don't even own any turntables. For my part, I can't even transform without my bounce switch so there. Tight Video Man. Sincerly, That Dude- President of the Anti Ghetto Space Music Association.