Great advice. I have one more tip I highly recommend to beginners: make sure you hold the crossfader in the same way for open and closed-fader scratches. When I started, I learned each separately and held the cross fader in a different way. It makes it more difficult to transition from open to closed fader scratches when you start stringing them together. Now I need to relearn everything.
Dope video dude! I’m currently taking lessons from a DMC champion and these are really helping to supplement things between sessions while practicing. Appreciate it and keep up the great work!
Im having an issue with the scratch sample "migrating" on my rev 7 platter. I will start practicing the chirp with the arrow pointed at a particular knob, after 10 minutes, the arrow is pointed at the hot cue button
Yo! After 10 minutes, I can see the arrow moving. If it was pointing in different directions after a minute or so, that would be more alarming. But if you wanna keep it in that same spot, just have to make sure you’re always pulling back to the same exact spot
thank you .. step by step i try to get better .. but as a lefthand human my right hand feels so unaccurate and slow and i try to find the right way to train that better. you may understand what i mean x: greetings from germany
Much love to Germany! And yes, I know e Scott what you mean. I’m better at certain scratch techniques using different hands because my left hand on the cross fader isn’t super strong. However, keep it at it! You can only get better!
literally the best, most succinct scratch teacher out here.
Very much appreciated 🙌🏾🙌🏾 means a lot
agree with you man
Great advice. I have one more tip I highly recommend to beginners: make sure you hold the crossfader in the same way for open and closed-fader scratches. When I started, I learned each separately and held the cross fader in a different way. It makes it more difficult to transition from open to closed fader scratches when you start stringing them together. Now I need to relearn everything.
Ahhh great point 💯💯
Great advice
Cool thanks for tip.
Thank you for NOT being a gatekeeper, and teaching us how to be better at the craft ! Salute to you !
Salute 🙏🏾🙏🏾 more than welcome!
I’m learning by practicing every day on my rev7😊
Love the rev 7
Thanks again for the help. This applies to me.
Thank you for this tutorial. The second tip was what helped the most. Appreciate what you do, Sir
Dope video dude! I’m currently taking lessons from a DMC champion and these are really helping to supplement things between sessions while practicing. Appreciate it and keep up the great work!
Super dope! Appreciate it! Glad I could help along the way 🙏🏾
Solid merch bro!!!😎
Such a huge help man I was ready to quit. I just bought the ddj-rev 7. I'm hungry to learn so watching your videos will get me rolling 🫡
THANK YOU
Tips 2-3 very useful thank you
Welcome 🙏🏾🙏🏾
thank u !!!! u def have been helping me
Love to hear it 🙌🏾🙌🏾
@@DJLiftOFF hopefully i meet cha one day because these videos have really help me ty
Thanks ❤
i am going to practice this right after work!!!
Let’s get it 💪🏾
Thanks !! Great tutorial !!
Appreciate you 🙏🏾
Thats so helpful
Glad to hear it!! 🙏🏾
tks bro
No doubt!
I have to watch this video a few times... I have problems with the speed... I'm subscribing...
THX Boss ❤
No doubt 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Im having an issue with the scratch sample "migrating" on my rev 7 platter. I will start practicing the chirp with the arrow pointed at a particular knob, after 10 minutes, the arrow is pointed at the hot cue button
Yo! After 10 minutes, I can see the arrow moving. If it was pointing in different directions after a minute or so, that would be more alarming. But if you wanna keep it in that same spot, just have to make sure you’re always pulling back to the same exact spot
Really struggling with my chirps. Keep clicking the fader off too early. Just can’t get it locked :(
thank you .. step by step i try to get better .. but as a lefthand human my right hand feels so unaccurate and slow and i try to find the right way to train that better.
you may understand what i mean x: greetings from germany
Much love to Germany! And yes, I know e Scott what you mean. I’m better at certain scratch techniques using different hands because my left hand on the cross fader isn’t super strong. However, keep it at it! You can only get better!
@@DJLiftOFF i feel like my strong variant is left hand on vinyl, right hand on fader. Yea i keep trying it 😅
Cool
Thanks for the video bro! How do I go about getting that same serato scratch effect?
No doubt G! Just added to the description 🙏🏾
Times have changed, super ez without that tone arm in the way
@@wrotedog 💯💯💯 I learned to scratch partly on PLX 1000s with real vinyl and a needle. Definitely a different experience lol
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I been doing better at it. Its just me using my left hand 😢becuse im better with my right, due to me being right handed.