Scratching vocals on a jazz guitar boom bap beat
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- Опубликовано: 13 апр 2024
- Yet another great beat by @Basedstarprod that inspired me to practice vocal phrasing with mostly basic and classic cuts - chirps, dices, stabs, transforms...
This 12" scratch record is 360 degrees by Symatic on Cut & Paste Records - dope vinyl full of sick vocal samples!
Hope y'all enjoy!
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Great work!
Nice JLive over Remind My Soul,.. a great era
I am always happy to see new video from you my friend 🙂
Nice work
Thanks mate!
Amazing ❤
Thank you for the support! 🙏
Hello, I'm new to turntables and recording
I would like to ask you how to connect the DJ turntable and speakers to the computer. Is it through the interface? THX!!
Hey! The turntable and the speakers are connected to the mixer only, not to the computer. For recording, you need to connect the mixer to the computer through an audio interface (I use iRig HD 2 - easy to use and compact). If you're using DVS, you can connect the mixer directly to the computer via USB. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have further questions.
@@grameu Thank you very much for the reply!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
because I am thinking about how to share the same speaker with my computer and turntable.
I also want to ask ,if there are any recommended turntables and mixers for vinyl newbies,because I checked that not every turntable is suitable for scratching
The budget is not very big
I originally wanted to buy a PT01 for scratching, but then I found out that a lot of people seemed to have encountered the turntable issue.
@@REX-xe3st You're welcome!
You can also connect both a mixer and a computer to the same speakers if the speakers have the appropriate inputs (RCA for the mixer and auxiliary / TRS (jack 6.35) / XLR for the computer or audio interface if using any).
As for the equipment, I'm not the best person to ask but here are some thoughts. The PT01 is not great out of the box, it requires modding to make it comfortable for scratching. If you're looking for a portable, I'd recommend the Omni or Stanton. However, if you can afford it and have enough room for bigger equipment, I'd definitely recommend not going for a portable turntable but rather for a regular size turntable and mixer. For the mixer, you can look at the Numark scratch mixer. For the turntable, many options. Maybe the PDX 2000. I think you can find affordable PDX turntables depending on where you live. Look on the second hand market for cheaper deals, especially if you're just starting out and not sure where you're going with this scratching thing. You can resell or upgrade later.
@@grameu Thanks for your advice
Really helpful
Are you saving up for a second turntable?
I have a second one but I'm not really using it at the moment (I stopped practicing beat juggling) so I put it away to have more space.
Bro can u scratching on the my beat
Hey, pretty busy at the moment, but send me your beat or a link and I'll see what I can do.