As a DJ who heavily uses the ns7 iii for all my gigs I highly recommend people to get the innofader pro2 and install on the ns7 iii if you're looking to scratch ... The stock fader imo bleeds to much
As a DJ I've been doing the scratch mixing thing for about a year and man I like your style and yes, all those so-called pros that swear their shit don't stink, I am not a perfect scratcher myself. and yes, we all have our own method of scratching. But every little bit helps, and I like how you said to position the fingers. I mix old school style two tables and a mixer all though I do own the Roland dj808 and it is a great controller. Great video. DJ Calavera (AKN RP).
Thanks for watching! I was never a fan of doing things one way because everyone else said so and doing what works for me has always worked for me! I'll be back soon with more videos I've just been busy with my recording deal trying to finish up these songs and music videos but if you ever need to video chat please feel free to hit me on Instagram @djlxstarr
Drops and baby scratches for beginners. Two transforms forward and two back 4 notes scratch easy to do gets your timing pratice. 1 dice forwards and 1 dice backwards that's good for central. Have to start slow
All you can do is continue to go hard until it starts clicking...same as all the greats had to do....stay with it. I'm just getting better myself but it takes time.
Love the video great beginner explanation I have seen practice part 2 also. Question I have is I am left handed do I use the left hand for the fader or the wheel I am awkward with on that part
Thanks for watching my friend! To answer your question, you want to use your left hand on the fader because it will be more comfortable to move the fader at a quick pace and more comfortably but I would practice to use both left and right because if you're interested in being a turntablelist you want to learn with both hands especially when you're doing juggling from table to table! Follow me on Instagram @djlxstarr and DM me and I'll video chat with you to demonstrate!
Hi this is james from the UK my question is how much of a loop do I want my sound that I'm playing 4 or 8 beat loop presumably the sound is looped that wasn't explained in the video this would be very helpful thankyou
Sorry for the late reply but I was out of the country with my family but to answer your question it could be either depending on what you're trying to do but for myself I prefer 4 the only time that I would use 8 is if the beat switches up after the first 4 using it as a break down! If you have any questions let me know and I'll make a video for it and give you a shout out....thanks for stopping by and thank you for your support bro!
@@DJLXSTARR thankyou that was a great help I really mainly play trance music but just wanted to be able that skill set so if I can use it that would be great to add if I can get my head round scratching it takes me a while to learn because I have a learning difficulty
Hey I'm glad the videos can be of some help but if you have any questions just let me know and I'll do a video on it and give you a shout out! Join my live streams on RUclips and Instagram @djlxstarr and I really appreciate your support brother!
This is my shit! This is the second video of yours that I've washed in a couple of times I wanted to fast forward to this one but I just couldn't man. We need to kick it! Refreshing
Thanks for the comment but as far as the baby scratch not including the fader is a matter of choice for I know real turntablelist who do use the fader for the simple fact you are eventually going to use the fader with it at some point and yes I did stabs as well when I sped up up with shorter strokes and I called it a quick scratch in the video and this video wasn't solely about the baby scratch but as I said I do what works for me because there isn't one set way to DJ or practice.
ToksikEntertainment I feel you. Once you do anything with the cross fader even if you making same motion on the platter it’s no longer a baby tho. Just want the newbies to learn the right material bro it’s all love.
So if I come stay @ ur casa for a week to learn, will ur wifey #ThrowAfit LoL! Luv that Tinashe song! P.s., I was a grade school teacher for 15 yrs.... Children are my favorite peeps, so 😃Free babysitting & cooking too #MyPleasure! JK I’m not a stalker fan, HaHaHa~just thought HOW COOL would it be incredible to get some basic training from my man🙌🏼😍
As a DJ who heavily uses the ns7 iii for all my gigs I highly recommend people to get the innofader pro2 and install on the ns7 iii if you're looking to scratch ... The stock fader imo bleeds to much
thanx for the tip to try the innofader #djsalute
I FEEK RELAXED WITH YOU DJ DISCOWORM
As a DJ I've been doing the scratch mixing thing for about a year and man I like your style and yes, all those so-called pros that swear their shit don't stink, I am not a perfect scratcher myself. and yes, we all have our own method of scratching. But every little bit helps, and I like how you said to position the fingers. I mix old school style two tables and a mixer all though I do own the Roland dj808 and it is a great controller. Great video. DJ Calavera (AKN RP).
Thanks for watching! I was never a fan of doing things one way because everyone else said so and doing what works for me has always worked for me! I'll be back soon with more videos I've just been busy with my recording deal trying to finish up these songs and music videos but if you ever need to video chat please feel free to hit me on Instagram @djlxstarr
Drops and baby scratches for beginners. Two transforms forward and two back 4 notes scratch easy to do gets your timing pratice. 1 dice forwards and 1 dice backwards that's good for central. Have to start slow
Iv been at it now for almost a year! Every day 20 mins pratice. Still can't perform that well! Pratice 100 time more than you think you need to!
All you can do is continue to go hard until it starts clicking...same as all the greats had to do....stay with it. I'm just getting better myself but it takes time.
Phenomenal. Thank you bro.
Love the video great beginner explanation I have seen practice part 2 also. Question I have is I am left handed do I use the left hand for the fader or the wheel I am awkward with on that part
Thanks for watching my friend! To answer your question, you want to use your left hand on the fader because it will be more comfortable to move the fader at a quick pace and more comfortably but I would practice to use both left and right because if you're interested in being a turntablelist you want to learn with both hands especially when you're doing juggling from table to table! Follow me on Instagram @djlxstarr and DM me and I'll video chat with you to demonstrate!
2 years ago to the day ns7ii Gang
I like the NS7 2 as well...the ns7 was a big game changer!
Dope stuff fam great explanations💪🏾💪🏾💯
I don't know why on just seeing this....WHATS GOOOOOOOD FATZ?
Well said fam well said we all have our own way of practicing bro much love
What is u doin bro thats not even a baby scratch but doin good keep it up
Maybe you missed the point that I don't care what another DJ calls anything because there's no one way to DJ thanks!
It's a fetus scratch 😂😂😂😂😂
Thx brooo!
good video and nice example
Amazing information
Hi this is james from the UK my question is how much of a loop do I want my sound that I'm playing 4 or 8 beat loop presumably the sound is looped that wasn't explained in the video this would be very helpful thankyou
Sorry for the late reply but I was out of the country with my family but to answer your question it could be either depending on what you're trying to do but for myself I prefer 4 the only time that I would use 8 is if the beat switches up after the first 4 using it as a break down! If you have any questions let me know and I'll make a video for it and give you a shout out....thanks for stopping by and thank you for your support bro!
@@DJLXSTARR thankyou that was a great help I really mainly play trance music but just wanted to be able that skill set so if I can use it that would be great to add if I can get my head round scratching it takes me a while to learn because I have a learning difficulty
@@DJLXSTARR it's not an easy skill to use I want to add more variety to my set I find it difficult doing tricks in my set
great video this is my classroom lol
Lol! I have more coming this week so stay in touch!
Plz Provide some Scratch music
hahahaha great video i like your attitude how you share your skill with us just loved it thx whas cool to watch it big thumbs up for this one
Hey thanks bro I really appreciate it and I'm glad you enjoyed the video....more on the way!
NS7III 💓
Great video
God bless u bruh
Thank you brother and blessings to you as well!
love it
🗣NOOOOOOOO! No Damn Baby Scratch💯 🤣😂🤣
GC what's good brother!
Awesome video my man, thank you for your amazing help bro, respect, much love, and Big Ups..... :)
Hey I'm glad the videos can be of some help but if you have any questions just let me know and I'll do a video on it and give you a shout out! Join my live streams on RUclips and Instagram @djlxstarr and I really appreciate your support brother!
That Ahhhj,. Sound. Heck yeah.
DEE-JAY FIFTYCAL UP IN DA HIZOUSE!
FROM LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA! ....
I don't know how I didn't see this....I always show love to my west coastians especially LA......Cali in the building! What's good homie?
This is my shit! This is the second video of yours that I've washed in a couple of times I wanted to fast forward to this one but I just couldn't man. We need to kick it! Refreshing
springboard high dive SKRaTCH FresHH
Is that’ the ns7 2?
NS7 lll
awesome scratching brother.........nailed it
those tips helped improved my idea and helped me a lot with my practise
Im glad it helped bro! If you need more tips just let me know and I have more scratch videos coming!
Hey good content. Those were kinda stabs you started with. Not baby scratches. Babies don’t include cross fader.
Thanks for the comment but as far as the baby scratch not including the fader is a matter of choice for I know real turntablelist who do use the fader for the simple fact you are eventually going to use the fader with it at some point and yes I did stabs as well when I sped up up with shorter strokes and I called it a quick scratch in the video and this video wasn't solely about the baby scratch but as I said I do what works for me because there isn't one set way to DJ or practice.
ToksikEntertainment I feel you. Once you do anything with the cross fader even if you making same motion on the platter it’s no longer a baby tho. Just want the newbies to learn the right material bro it’s all love.
Slices he started with. Slice forward then backwards then transform 1 forward and that's first half of a boomarange scratch
I emailed you my information
You don’t know what you doing that is not the baby scratch jackass
scratchhhhh it broooo! what's up man?
Just working bro! Let me know when your ready to work together again.
Yeah man we need to talk. I am planning a Year Mix with all my guest DJs and guess who is my first guest?
Thanks for the info! #DJLadyDee
So if I come stay @ ur casa for a week to learn, will ur wifey #ThrowAfit LoL! Luv that Tinashe song! P.s., I was a grade school teacher for 15 yrs.... Children are my favorite peeps, so 😃Free babysitting & cooking too #MyPleasure! JK I’m not a stalker fan, HaHaHa~just thought HOW COOL would it be incredible to get some basic training from my man🙌🏼😍
Hey, I’m an old lady big girl, don’t think she’d have much to worry about 😂 #AGEisAstateOfMind I know I’m still hip LoL! Still got some gusto
You're welcome any time....you already know your good with me!
You can stay a month if you want to lol!