@@DJLiftOFFIm really having trouble finding which hand to use for the platter and crossfader. Right handed and i still cant figure which hand im comfortable with.
Thank you very much 🎉❤love from Ghana I just started my scratching journey and is your videos that I’m using as guidelines is hard at the start but I know I’ll get it done sooner ❤🎉
Nice flight! It was smooth! A thing I always try to keep in mind : my best of the bests and worst of the worsts scratch sessions happened during live sessions. So if I feel I do not progress, I try to forget I practice or I literally turn the radio switch on and start spinning tunes, recording everything and sometimes I need to break down my own stuff 😂 See you next flight!
@DaklubHK I want to motivate you today, I have been a dj for 9years but I started learning scratching on July 2024, At the July ending I was stocked at getting the double time scratching (Fast baby scribble), at a point I nearly quit because I wasn’t getting it, I started focusing on getting that particular scratch and I started getting it perfect after 2 weeks of constant practice, now my hand can double time freely on the jug wheel, I now enjoy the fast baby scratching all the time. So don’t give up
Yessir, still at it man ahah 🙏🏾 I would say to just really try and focus on one thing at a time. The other advice here is great too. Patience, practice, and dedication.
Hey there! I have seen your videos for some time now and you definitely inspired me to focus on scratching, I got myself a Rane One hope it was a good purchase 🙏 thanks!
❤ love the video DJ LiFtOFf , but can you show us some of the Cross fader work because that’s really hard you could scratch but if you don’t know how to move that cross fader none of this will work so you gotta show us when you bring the scratch in and open your fader and then bring the scratch back close the fader so maybe next video you could do a crossfader video
If you ever do, I’d definitely sign up and pay for it. I appreciate all the tutorials and you have a gift. I’ve been DJing for over 25 years. Mixing I got no problem. Just need to figure out how to transition! There’s a lot of drill tutorials out there but the theory to practical application is where I struggle. Plus I’m ambidextrous. Always felt strange! Anyway keep up the good work, sir!!
Bro, can you kindly explain this for me. Where did you find that scratch vocal file that you are using? is it like an actual scratch file which can be downloaded online? and I'm confused as to why is it moving on deck 2 whilst you scratch on deck 1? can you explain this for me.
Having so many issues with the precision of my left hand.. I can't comfortably do transformers or flares at all. Though i have a feeling a big cause for this is me having a 100€ controller with pretty small and finicky jogwheels. (Bought it just so i can add simple scratches to my beats.) Well it turns out i loved it so mich i ordered a REV 1, as it seems like a smart choice for my first actual controller, battle layout and all. Hoping the much larger jogwheels will help me with left hand precision. If not i'll still keep practicing and get it down eventually. Only a matter of time.
You need a precise jog wheel that stays aligned and a cross fader which cuts in quickly otherwise it will sound sloppy. I did transformers on an old DJ mixer back in the mid 80s so most modern equipment should do the job, however on my Roland DJ202 I had to adjust the cut in on the cross fader in serato to get an acceptable sound.
The boomerang is such a useless scratch the way it’s always presented. Why would you start a scratch with a forward slice at the beginning of your sample when a baby is the same exact thing without any fader movement. After that you have the forward dice, but that is the same thing as a half (forward) chirp if you do it at start of the sample. In other words, the first 3 notes of boomerang (if done at the beginning of the sample) can be simplified to just a baby + half chirp forward. Another way to think about it, a 1 click flare is a half chirp forward, slice forward, half chirp back. A boomerang (assuming at the start of the sample) is a baby plus a 1 click flare except you slice backwards instead of forwards in the flare.
I remember thinking a flare was pretty useless when you could just use a transformer to get a similar effect but I still had that oldskool mentality so couldn't quite understand the flare to begin with even though its simpler than a transformer on a basic level but the beauty of it is that you get more sound out of it for doing less.
@@maccagrabme yes, pretty much everyone scratches from the beginning of a sample meaning there is like zero reason to ever close the fader once you draw back behind the beginning of the sound. Like consider the most egregious scratch, the swing flare. It’s supposed to be slice plus dice forward then dice back. But that’s EXACTLY the same thing as just doing a baby plus a full chirp at the beginning of the sample. Being at the start of the sample eliminates all the fader movement for the same sound. You go from moving the fader back and forth 3 times to just once for same effect.