for a starter dj this is the most afective way to progress into the more intriget ways of mixing i still use theese amazing mixing ways thank you luke keep up the fader slaming alive ...
Funny seeing vids like this. Back in the dark ages of vinyl and no internet we intuitively knew all this! Being in the groove yourself helps with rhythm and feeling the music.
I started learning on vinyl last year and can now pitch ride and match really quick . Just kinda figured this out after watching hard techno vinyl mixes and messing around with the faders like your dancing and eventually it was intuitive what sounds good .
Thank you so much for posting vlogs like this. These help people like me who wants to get into djing but have no idea where to start. I love watching your sets and use one of your festival sets as my workout playlist.
Always look forward to these type of Vlogs, Luke. Learned so much in a short space of time by just recreating your sets and In My Mind Vlogs and implementing what I've picked up into my own sets. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
has anyone brought up that a bar and a measure are the same thing and are both made up of beats? Luke, please take note in the future so as to avoid confusing folks. other than that, YOU'RE AMAZING and THANK YOU!!
@@triXtyle 😂😂it was not at the level of Luke, a bit rough in the beginning, he made some mistakes but in the end he was at ease and everyone had fun, I'm really proud of him
I agree on this, very good demo on faders I use to mix this way in the 90s on vinyl turntables , there are various techniques or patterns no rules , very common DJ one use to be the fader up & down on hi hats for about 1 bar or half before a drop , many djs use to mix like this in the UK with the cross fader like a Lisa Lashes, DJ Rap etc but I think some of the best mixing fader djs come from the UK rave scene on vinyl Jungle , Rave or Garage scene , it's easy once you have the technique & flow but the timing comes with practise bit like mixing records by pitch & ear 👍
Cheers !!! just like to further add here if I may The fader style is not really anything new !!! it's been around since Technics Turntables was in clubs bars, started off in the early 90s rave breakbeat scene . It really surprises me that some of the new djs today have not learned this technique yet !!!!
Great tips as always! Get creative with the tips and add your own touch. For instance, 32 beats through the drop, start the next song for 4 beats, take out the current playing song for those 4 beats, and then bring it back! Just tried this and it sounds awesome! Love learning new skills/techniques. Thanks LL! You the man
Very informative video, not everything here has to be used but you include some very essential fundamentals. Thanks. That fader pattern your buddy used is very similar to a paradiddle on drums.
I think this is very funny how u are using this in dance music, we where and still using this in bubbling 90s 00s u remember this style pretty well. The only thing u need to learn is the fader on the 2 and 4 it's a great trick whenever u do it right. Thanks 4 the demo
would love to see your tips and tricks on making cool loops with vocals etc for live mashups, etc! This could include fun ways to transition in and out of tracks using fx as well.
One thing I like to do when taking it out on the 4 is to move the crossfader over to B then use the fader assign to set the channel playing to A. It's basically a mute button and the advantage is you get a quick cut. It could be preference but I like the sound better.
Hey Luke! This is my first time watching your vlog and I liked it... It is very informative, keep it up... I been djing since 1985 to date, and I find your vlog very helpful... still learning new tricks from you, thank you very much... God Bless & More Power to you... Did subscribe...
Some techno techniques!! I see a lot make tricks and techniques for EDM, tech house, etc (this can be used in someway for techno, sure) But would be cool a video with techno tracks examples on it. Great video! New sub here :D
This is amazing mate thanks. My only question is how do you make this work with other genres. I've tried some while mixing hardstyle and it doesn't work well.
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account? I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
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Luke I find it very interesting how you can show it to the budding young Dj, s, a great job by you, I myself have been in Amsterdam since the beginning of 1980 when there was a record and when you still had to search for the music Today in the digitized world it is of course an absolutely brilliant thing, unthinkable 20 years ago, what I can do today when I do a live show as a DJ, I am still far from thinking about quitting, even after almost 40 years, one stays young and above all it makes great friends to make music for people. MC_DJ Priest Instagram since 1983 in the Mix first label published in house Nation 1998 DJ Priest I Pray best regards
Liked the fader tricks. James hype is really into that a lot. Love the sc6000’s they are awesome. Can you also show us how fast the sc6000M’s start, would love to get a pair of those.
Happy New Year 2020 Gelukkig Nieuw Jaar 2020🎊🎉✨ Prospero Año 2020. Great Tutorial 👍🏾🌸✨ Would like to add if you play with your potentiometers 🎛️you will shape the sound of your loop, fat or dry. Then play again, or at the same time of the execution, with your crossfader or your faders and go with the flow🏄♂️🏄♀️💖 Salute. One Love Y'All
7:20 , to achieve practice
for a starter dj this is the most afective way to progress into the more intriget ways of mixing i still use theese amazing mixing ways thank you luke keep up the fader slaming alive ...
Funny seeing vids like this. Back in the dark ages of vinyl and no internet we intuitively knew all this! Being in the groove yourself helps with rhythm and feeling the music.
I started learning on vinyl last year and can now pitch ride and match really quick . Just kinda figured this out after watching hard techno vinyl mixes and messing around with the faders like your dancing and eventually it was intuitive what sounds good .
Finally a way to make that 1/32 roll sound good!
So much thankfull witt you for doing this video 🙏
Thank you so much for posting vlogs like this. These help people like me who wants to get into djing but have no idea where to start. I love watching your sets and use one of your festival sets as my workout playlist.
Always look forward to these type of Vlogs, Luke. Learned so much in a short space of time by just recreating your sets and In My Mind Vlogs and implementing what I've picked up into my own sets. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
7:50 ONE ONE BACK FOURTH BACK ONE ONE - this will unlock your secret Dj character with bonus crowed move!
Thank you for this. I’m just getting back into Djing after 6 years with the Prime 4 and your tips are helping me like you would not believe
great video and tips
has anyone brought up that a bar and a measure are the same thing and are both made up of beats? Luke, please take note in the future so as to avoid confusing folks. other than that, YOU'RE AMAZING and THANK YOU!!
Thanks for sharing ur idea
thanks you for the fader techniques
thank you for all the time you devote to us in tutorials. Thank you Laidback Luke👍👍👍
Very helpful luke, gonna link it to my brother, he'll have his first set in a week wish him luck 🤞
So how was the set ?
@@TherealFayFay88 it's tonight, small party but big performance anxiety 😖
So how was the set ?
@@triXtyle 😂😂it was not at the level of Luke, a bit rough in the beginning, he made some mistakes but in the end he was at ease and everyone had fun, I'm really proud of him
I hope hes using quarantine to perfect his craft ! Hope to see him one day
Laidback Luke thanks from Venezuela!!!!
Luke= 100% BALLER!👊👊👊
Loved this fader tricks vlog. Knew a couple of them but also learned some new ones, cant wait to try these tricks. thanks LBL
I agree on this, very good demo on faders I use to mix this way in the 90s on vinyl turntables , there are various techniques or patterns no rules , very common DJ one use to be the fader up & down on hi hats for about 1 bar or half before a drop , many djs use to mix like this in the UK with the cross fader like a Lisa Lashes, DJ Rap etc but I think some of the best mixing fader djs come from the UK rave scene on vinyl Jungle , Rave or Garage scene , it's easy once you have the technique & flow but the timing comes with practise bit like mixing records by pitch & ear 👍
Always on point Swift
Cheers !!!
just like to further add here if I may
The fader style is not really anything new !!! it's been around since Technics Turntables was in clubs bars,
started off in the early 90s rave breakbeat scene .
It really surprises me that some of the new djs today have not learned this technique yet !!!!
@@FreaKBeatSEDMpodcast 💯👍
Laidback Luke and James hype You both are beasts at decks !!
Great tips as always! Get creative with the tips and add your own touch. For instance, 32 beats through the drop, start the next song for 4 beats, take out the current playing song for those 4 beats, and then bring it back! Just tried this and it sounds awesome! Love learning new skills/techniques. Thanks LL! You the man
Ty for the tips.. best Dj / teacher.thanks again.
Very informative video, not everything here has to be used but you include some very essential fundamentals. Thanks. That fader pattern your buddy used is very similar to a paradiddle on drums.
Great video thanks a lot for the tips man! I appreciate it! Love from Naples Fl! ✌️😃
Very helpful, thanks bro for sharing 👍
You are amazing 😀
I think this is very funny how u are using this in dance music, we where and still using this in bubbling 90s 00s u remember this style pretty well. The only thing u need to learn is the fader on the 2 and 4 it's a great trick whenever u do it right. Thanks 4 the demo
Inspiring as usual and very useful tips, massive respect!!
Thank you so much ! The cross fader one really helps me out !!
I appreciate that Luke thank you for the tips, you explain them well and simple to do :)
Genius! Hope to see you again in El Paso!
I see these tricks all the time In your “in my mind” series. It’s so amazing you made a video explaining it for everyone to see :)
Favorite tutorial yet! I think next it would be awesome if you did one on how to sync drops during a mix
Thank You for that awesome advice! I will use this in my sets! :)
You dope bro. Such simple groovy tricks
Great tips as usual tnx for all the kwnowledge 👏🏻👏🏻
Love Your Content Always And Very happy to learn it from a celebrity dj/producer
#lovesupport
Great video
Good tricks...thanks
Gracias por los tips Laidback. Saludos desde Ecuador 🇪🇨
would love to see your tips and tricks on making cool loops with vocals etc for live mashups, etc! This could include fun ways to transition in and out of tracks using fx as well.
Thanks for all these tutorials I appreciate it
I really like your channel! I really like your atitude to give your knowledge away to people. This is so nice. Great personality. Thanks for that!
Hey Laidback Luke thank you so much for the tips! They were very helpfull ✌🙌 Also I want to say I love your song flashing lights ☺️👌
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! Will practice 😍
Nice video bro! Tnx
One thing I like to do when taking it out on the 4 is to move the crossfader over to B then use the fader assign to set the channel playing to A. It's basically a mute button and the advantage is you get a quick cut. It could be preference but I like the sound better.
Love it. 👊
Hands down best Intro on RUclips ! Lol love it
Would love to see yourself & James Hype do a B2B, both kill it on the decks!
That crossfader trick is so dope
always wondering what kind of people on earth are disliking this kind of helpful videos🤷🏻♂️
Awesome vid!!! Thx for the tips n tricks !!!🙏🏽💯
I've noticed using faster cuts helps break up the track especially with mixer effects. Typically helps create a cleaner echo ^-^ Great stuff as always
With that kind of music, you can hardly notice any subtle difference.
Thank you for these skills Luke 🙏
Hey Luke! This is my first time watching your vlog and I liked it... It is very informative, keep it up... I been djing since 1985 to date, and I find your vlog very helpful... still learning new tricks from you, thank you very much... God Bless & More Power to you... Did subscribe...
Honestly love your content!
I want that shirt!!! I love it !!
I want more like this!!!
Nice One👌💯
This must be the most beautiful player deck I've seen
i love crossfader tricks playing frenchcore at 200bpm. The fast bpm is a amazing for using the crossfader
Nice !! this one day in laidback luke dj school!!
Amazing tricks !! Gracias bro !! 👯♀️👯♀️
That was very informative Kuya Luke salamat :)
Awesome thanks for sharing
Nice cap bro.Go Luke!
Niceeee ! Loved it ! Txs !
Definitely going to try out the loop roll trick!!
I've just bought the ddj 1000 I'm gonna be trying some off these tricks 🔥🔥🔥,miss your shows in the uk laid back Luke is in the house !!!!
What? Luke on a P4? Bravo!
Some techno techniques!! I see a lot make tricks and techniques for EDM, tech house, etc (this can be used in someway for techno, sure) But would be cool a video with techno tracks examples on it. Great video! New sub here :D
This is amazing mate thanks. My only question is how do you make this work with other genres. I've tried some while mixing hardstyle and it doesn't work well.
Love the shirt
saludos desde ARgentina, gracias por mosotrarnos tus trucos. see you
Very interesting. Digging the tricks
Awesome set at World Club Dome! 🔥🔥🔥🙌
To be fair, you could communicate with Morse code with that last trick 😂
Hi Bro
First timer
You sounds great
you can tell he was brought up on vinyl XD XD
8ml
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account?
I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any assistance you can offer me!
@Terrence Arturo Instablaster =)
@Pablo Duncan i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Love the ideas, thanks so much!!:)
Thanks!🙏
Dj Rasdagras
Love it
nice one this is great look for a dj called dj ez he is mental at this
Amazing and inspiring
Fader trick 1-3 you can du with your bass eq as well.
Michael Klinteberg
Try it with you mids on a lead... call (1,2) and answer (3,4).
Dang this is enlightening
You're the reason I got the prime 4 Luke
Thank you so much Luke. You're paving the way for the next generation of quality DJ's.
Love this!
How do you do it with the bass here? Both up? One on 90 degrees?
Happy new year2020 sir
Luke I find it very interesting how you can show it to the budding young Dj, s, a great job by you, I myself have been in Amsterdam since the beginning of 1980 when there was a record and when you still had to search for the music Today in the digitized world it is of course an absolutely brilliant thing, unthinkable 20 years ago, what I can do today when I do a live show as a DJ, I am still far from thinking about quitting, even after almost 40 years, one stays young and above all it makes great friends to make music for people.
MC_DJ Priest Instagram since 1983 in the Mix
first label published in house Nation
1998 DJ Priest I Pray
best regards
Oh Luke.. you’re so freaky 🤣🤣
Liked the fader tricks. James hype is really into that a lot. Love the sc6000’s they are awesome. Can you also show us how fast the sc6000M’s start, would love to get a pair of those.
Just like an elevator, an elevator, elevator!! Drop it!!!
Fantastic tips bro
Happy New Year 2020 Gelukkig Nieuw Jaar 2020🎊🎉✨ Prospero Año 2020.
Great Tutorial 👍🏾🌸✨
Would like to add if you play with your potentiometers 🎛️you will shape the sound of your loop, fat or dry. Then play again, or at the same time of the execution, with your crossfader or your faders and go with the flow🏄♂️🏄♀️💖
Salute.
One Love Y'All
What about out of the box tricks with slip mode?