Practice: Continuing Boomerang Scratch Clean-Up

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Continuing to work on Boomerang scratches... the motion is not clean and they are rushed. Incremental improvements always...

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  • @brauliojorgealmeida
    @brauliojorgealmeida 3 месяца назад +2

    Keep it up, dude! Turntablism is so cool!

  • @DJStatexFreudIanSlip
    @DJStatexFreudIanSlip 2 месяца назад +1

    Dope clean cutz man! Keep it up!

  • @georgehiphopforever
    @georgehiphopforever 3 месяца назад +1

    Hellow keep it alive...thanks

  • @E-Wix
    @E-Wix 3 месяца назад +1

    Just wanted to give you props for putting in the work and thank you for posting your practice. I recently started practicing to try and get better with cuts and your videos are a great inspiration (I've been a bedroom dj since the late 90's). I'm curious to know what the diagrams on the sticky notes represent? Also wondering if you have a special table for your setup? I have a folding 6-foot table that wobbles pretty bad when I scratch and am looking to get a new one.

    • @oldmannewturntable
      @oldmannewturntable  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! I feel like I learn almost as much from the other amateur DJs on YT as I do from some of the pro tutor videos on here, so I’m glad my struggle can also help motivate others. 😊
      The table is a ZenSports 55-inch computer desk I bought off WalMart a few years ago. It still wobbles a little, but the weight of the turntables and flight cases mostly keep it in check. A workbench from HomeDepot or might be a better option for stability, but the best ones were definitely outside of my budget.
      The diagrams are Turntablist Transcription Method (TTM) for the scratches - like music notation but for turntablists. The diagonals are the up/downs of the record, and the dots or vertical lines are the fader closes. It helps me to have a visual of the stuff I’m practicing. For more info, check out TTM Academy… this is one of their tutorials on the Joe Cooley scratch w/ TTM: ruclips.net/video/lV5SPCaAnMM/видео.html

    • @E-Wix
      @E-Wix 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@oldmannewturntable Thanks for getting back to me! I looked up the TTM website and totally remember reading about this years ago. I'll do some more research on transcription and a new table. I remember seeing Gangstarr years ago and Premier put cinder blocks under the legs of his table. I think it had more to do with reducing the low-end hum that would sometimes come from vibrations through the stage than keeping the table steady. If you don't mind could you tell me what the rest of your setup is? Looks like Stanton turntables and the old Rane 56? Are you running Serato, or all vinyl?

    • @oldmannewturntable
      @oldmannewturntable  3 месяца назад

      @@E-Wix Yep, Stanton ST150 w/ Ortofon VNL needle on the left turntable and Ortofon OM Pro S on the right. You're right, the mixer is an old Rane 56 TTM that I added an Innofader to. I'm running all vinyl with new battle records as well as old-school stuff that I stumble across on discogs.com, but the plan is after I get more comfortable with the basics after about a year or so, I'll take a look at Serato.

    • @E-Wix
      @E-Wix 3 месяца назад +1

      @@oldmannewturntable Gotcha. I started on Technics that my friend owned but didn't have the $ to buy my own so I bought some Numark TT 200's about 20 years ago and am still using those. I'd like to get some new tables but everything is so expensive now (especially 1200's) and all geared towards Serato (I'm still all vinyl as well). I have an old Vestax 06 and put an innofader in it as well. Anyway, I'll leave you be, it's nice chatting with you. Look forward to following your progress.

    • @oldmannewturntable
      @oldmannewturntable  3 месяца назад

      Cool thanks for stopping by... I subscribed incase you post more videos and mixtapes