I've been djing on and off professionally for 18 years. Always wanted to LEARN to scratch so I decided to look up videos on RUclips and yours popped up. I've been following them and subscribed and spending time on the techniques you show. I have always played about scratching but never got the mechanics down. I have improved more in one week than I have playing about over 18 years. GREAT VIDEOS! Thank you! T shirt looks ace to!
@@djcarlo Exactly the same ! I've been mixing for 10 years, all your video helps me to improve my skills, reconsidere some technics I've used, and learn more and more about djing ! Clear explanation thanks !
DJ Carlo Atendido good vid thanx very much ch from Korea! But Im interesting I have completely recordbox and ddj 400 , cant find preferense... when u stop play on right deck your play another than mine
I love it when it's got substance instead of just being another show off scratch video. I liked the last scratch that sounds more complicated than it is. Thanks
Adding variation to your scratches sounds more organic. Really like the platter stutter scratch...something different, easy and cool to play at a live gig. Thanks man...you're rocking it! Just had dinner with Phil Morse at MobileBeat Las Vegas. Super cool dude, I can see why you joined the DDJT family. Hats off to you!
I'm a beginner DJ and really appreciate your professional videos, they are very insightful and you're such a great and humble DJ. I like the stutter baby scratch because it opens up room to experiment with the songs and amounts of scratches ! Thanks for another helpful video !
Thank you so much! This video has got me so excited to start scratching. Honestly, I started DJing a year ago after watching your videos and I instantly wanted to scratch, but never really found a good video, but your one has helped give me that first step. Thank you so much
Came full circle there Oliver! Hahaha, but yeah, I have videos for pretty much every facet of DJing on the channel. Man, I'm totally honored as well to have been the spark for your DJ journey!
Master Master Master this goes for all the beginning stages from scratching to blending. Mastering basics always makes you become better at everything else that follows.
That was the illest baby scratch tutorial demo I've heard! That last scratch- the. Platter tap was my favorite. It has a kind of 3D surround sound aspect to it. Masterful bro👊.Many thanks for this tutorial. It gives me hope that I can do this.
I want that shirt brother! I liked your addition of tapping on the platter to give the baby some more style. Also, making sure Master Tempo is off! Can’t believe I never realized that!! Doh!! Awesome tutorial as usual! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Dude that's tight the Las technique was one that not a lot of people use any more and if done the right way it adds a lot to the set keep up the videos bro thanks for sharing
I do actually what you said not to and moved on from the baby once I got somewhat comfy but my timing is way off still. Going to spend more time on the baby for sure. I liked that last combo for sure.
yeah tapping the jog wheel was great....i didnt learned that.m new to scratch....i've learned tear n baby.....but that tapping sound awesome. thanks for sharing knowledge.please do upload more of scratch tutorial...... if possible
Gracias carlos tu eres the best on the scratch techniques bro... This video in general was dope ... Muy bueno 👊 ... Those baby scratch is very good .... Saludos from California USA...😃
right now im practicing some baby scratches and this video has come in handing. I'm using the DDJ-1000 so its cool to see videos when you use rekordbox.
Thank you ( Liked 👍🏼 and subscribed ✅ and I showed it to a friend who said me whe can scratch on a controller 🤣🤣🤣 My favorite techinc is the 5th "push and stop and push" because it's a new one I can add to my scratching skills to improve my live sets. I also would verry happy to were my pioneer t-shirt in those live sets !! 🤪🤣🤣🤣 See you next week
great work carlo Iam watching all your viedos that's make me better by practicing each and every day my fav viedo from you is full series of scartch !! @djcarloatendido
How can 9 people not like this video? I just started DJ'ing as a hobby, 2017, and I love it! My commute to work is 1.5 hours one way and there's nothing like jamming out to your own mixes. Thank you for this video. You've gained a new follower and I hope to learn a lot from you sir.
Nice vid. I would always recommend checking it out in your headphones first to build your confidence. Another good tip is if you ever have to leave your decks for a moment (to go to the toilet/get a drink/ get paid etc) ALWAYS leave your decks with Slip mode turned on. That way when ass-hats from the crowd come running over and think they can scratch your tracks up while you are not there the music will not completely bum out.
Technique 5 is really cool and a great way to use the platter on these controllers. I never thought of using it to scratch, most of the time I would touch the platter by mistake and stop the track... lol Thanks for the continuous knowledge! Time to practice!!
Amazing video as always man! My favorite technique is the last one, the stutter scratch because it sounds really similar to a 1, 2, or even 3 click flare but it is way easier to master! It sounds great!!
After learning about the various transitions you've shown and getting them to a "competent" level - I'm sticking scratching into my next to learn tool box.... I want to master learning phrasing and knowing when I can transition between tracks without clashing beats or clashing vocals. However, after I get transitions mastered - scratching is def on the next. I play with it at home but if I'm actually doing a set - those platers don't get touched.
The fifth technique is perfect to use with an acapella like a countdown stopping it between number or in other cases words, I want to put it in practice by the way nice pioneer T-shirt I also want it haha
Should you use scratch-specific samples? How do you know where in a song to scratch? Because the scratching sound varies a lot based on where in the track you’re scratching. I never really know where to scratch to align it with where I want to drop in the next track.
Push stop pull, before adding the fader the record hand needs to be dead on "In the Pocket". I normally go at it way too fast. I'm really focusing on the basics that I didn't master first and re learning these techniques. So, it's worse than a beginner cause I've got to break bad habits, slow down and concentrate on control and repeatability. Starting and ending with an open fader is Sooo tough for me but I'm on it! DJ Jetfuel from Arkansas.
I've been djing on and off professionally for 18 years. Always wanted to LEARN to scratch so I decided to look up videos on RUclips and yours popped up. I've been following them and subscribed and spending time on the techniques you show. I have always played about scratching but never got the mechanics down. I have improved more in one week than I have playing about over 18 years. GREAT VIDEOS! Thank you! T shirt looks ace to!
@@djcarlo Exactly the same ! I've been mixing for 10 years, all your video helps me to improve my skills, reconsidere some technics I've used, and learn more and more about djing ! Clear explanation thanks !
very cool. Funny, I learned to scratch before I learned to mix, because I only had one record player to start with
@Dirt Patrol LOL
I love the way baby scratch can evolve to many cool sounds from it.
If I've ever learned scratching, it will be because of your videos, so I have to salute you for that brother.
That'll be so awesome! I'll be really happy to have been a part of your DJ journey there Maestro!
Your style of teaching it's the best!
The baby always sounds good. Thanks by the class
DJ Carlo Atendido good vid thanx very much ch from Korea! But Im interesting I have completely recordbox and ddj 400 , cant find preferense... when u stop play on right deck your play another than mine
I love it when it's got substance instead of just being another show off scratch video. I liked the last scratch that sounds more complicated than it is. Thanks
I like the stutter. The sample fading gave it a sweet sound to end the pattern with.
Probably the platter stutter scratch. Thanks for all the videos and the humble demeanor. Makes it easier to watch your videos
Adding variation to your scratches sounds more organic. Really like the platter stutter scratch...something different, easy and cool to play at a live gig. Thanks man...you're rocking it! Just had dinner with Phil Morse at MobileBeat Las Vegas. Super cool dude, I can see why you joined the DDJT family. Hats off to you!
DJ Carlo Atendido Do what’s best for you! You’re also a great teacher. Love your style!
I'm a beginner DJ and really appreciate your professional videos, they are very insightful and you're such a great and humble DJ. I like the stutter baby scratch because it opens up room to experiment with the songs and amounts of scratches ! Thanks for another helpful video !
One of the best DJs in the 🇵🇭PHILIPPINES
Thank you so much! This video has got me so excited to start scratching. Honestly, I started DJing a year ago after watching your videos and I instantly wanted to scratch, but never really found a good video, but your one has helped give me that first step. Thank you so much
Came full circle there Oliver! Hahaha, but yeah, I have videos for pretty much every facet of DJing on the channel. Man, I'm totally honored as well to have been the spark for your DJ journey!
Never failed me to learn new things. Thank you again Dj Carlo
Master Master Master this goes for all the beginning stages from scratching to blending. Mastering basics always makes you become better at everything else that follows.
These are sick!!! Excellent video my dude!!
That was the illest baby scratch tutorial demo I've heard! That last scratch- the. Platter tap was my favorite. It has a kind of 3D surround sound aspect to it. Masterful bro👊.Many thanks for this tutorial. It gives me hope that I can do this.
I want that shirt brother!
I liked your addition of tapping on the platter to give the baby some more style.
Also, making sure Master Tempo is off! Can’t believe I never realized that!! Doh!!
Awesome tutorial as usual! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Nice and easy to understand 👍
I'm just starting man I'm 57, I got the Newmark dj 2 go touch and having a blast with this little thing thanks for the tips.
For sure broskie! And as they say, age is but a number. If you're 57 and feeling 17, it's still the way to go when learning new skills!
Very good man scratching on my ddj 400 watching this video
That's great! Keep practicing till you get it perfect!
nice video carlo.. so helpfull for beginner dj like me.. thanks
Aloha! Ive been a DJ on kauai,Hawaii for about a year now and all of your videos are verry helpful! And I like the 2nd baby scratch variation
My favourite is technique 5, I really like the scratch sound and the easy way how to do it.
Great vid, simple and easy to follow... Now let me practice my baby scratch....😎
Yay! Keep on practicing and creating music! Glad you enjoy this one!
Dude that's tight the Las technique was one that not a lot of people use any more and if done the right way it adds a lot to the set keep up the videos bro thanks for sharing
So excited to start learning!
Excited for you to start learning too!
I do actually what you said not to and moved on from the baby once I got somewhat comfy but my timing is way off still. Going to spend more time on the baby for sure. I liked that last combo for sure.
Thank you so much Carlo buddy,,, no words to describe my gratitude on you,,, keep inspiring
yeah tapping the jog wheel was great....i didnt learned that.m new to scratch....i've learned tear n baby.....but that tapping sound awesome. thanks for sharing knowledge.please do upload more of scratch tutorial...... if possible
Thanks for the video my guy ,I'm going to try this now😇
Cool stuff! Glad you’re giving this a try! More tutorials soon!
oh my God, I love your tutorials 😍very very helpful
awsome video carlo !!im always watching this channel !!!
Gracias carlos tu eres the best on the scratch techniques bro... This video in general was dope ... Muy bueno 👊 ... Those baby scratch is very good .... Saludos from California USA...😃
NICE VIDEO SENSEI MY FAVORITE IS THE TECHNIQUE #5
Technique 4 stuttered baby scratch. I like it coz it's not boring at and i think it's cool to hear.
amazing video! Beginner DJ who is incorporating scratching more and more into my set and these technical tips help a ton!
I think that's one of the most useful scratch videos I've seen. Thanks for that!
I liked the baby scratch because it is an easy scratch for me to Learn as a beginner
Swirl Scratch will always be the most magical technique for me! Bless up
Def a great tutorial for a dj like me - who's now learning how to integrate scratches in my sets. Thank you 🙏
Gotchu So08! Keep on practicing those scratches!
thanks for this vid. one of the most relevant tutorial for scratch beginners, imo. i like the 5th tip the most.
I like all of them! I started scratching only a week ago because I saw your video's! They are really helpfull!
My favorite technique was definitely the expert way in which you folded that t-shirt at 1:15
Simple and straight forward to learn. Thanks DJ_A
you should make a lot of videos like this!!!!
Great video bro! I have a question though. Where can I get a scratch sample to use from?
This dude tutorials are amazing
Really glad you like the tutorials bud!
Thx a lot dude ur the best🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Btw love tapping the jog wheel one that new to me😊
Nice! Glad you love it! Hope you were able to get something out of this vid
I admire your scratchingh bro! My favorite is second one because I didn't hear it before and i think it's good to learn it:)
That swirl scratch is giving alot of variations to the beatyknow. Sounds very old school.🔥
Tnx a lot dj carlo.ur d best .i like the last one.tapping the platter"it makes it easier to sctratch.nice one.more power bro...
You always makes sense full videos that helps me alot thannx.. Bud 🙌
Once again you are amazing bro!! God bless you!! Thank you so much for doing this!!
3 is my Fav! Nice video, as usual! 👏
One more video thats pure gold!! .awesome!
right now im practicing some baby scratches and this video has come in handing. I'm using the DDJ-1000 so its cool to see videos when you use rekordbox.
Nice video!!! The last step is my favourite, because it has a nice groove and rythm
Very informative, clean representation - great to follow! My top favourite was the platter stutter scratch, something I want to learn next!
Great tuts as always bro!
Nice video Carlo!
About this technique- I personally think that baby scratching is the most basic and important technique to master.
Amazing tutoriais....Very Very good. Thanks
do we add any effect or settings to do sctratching??
@@djcarlo ohkk
Thank you ( Liked 👍🏼 and subscribed ✅ and I showed it to a friend who said me whe can scratch on a controller 🤣🤣🤣 My favorite techinc is the 5th "push and stop and push" because it's a new one I can add to my scratching skills to improve my live sets. I also would verry happy to were my pioneer t-shirt in those live sets !! 🤪🤣🤣🤣 See you next week
Technique 4 is amazing 😮
Nice tips, hope to see more
Very useful tips, thank you
Thank for this video, it gives me a big help to improve my Scratching
Great video as always!!! I like the tap and scratch technique. Gotta start practicing!!!
Yes!!!! Practice techniques!! Awesome point about mastering scratches. Thanks for another great video!!!
great work carlo Iam watching all your viedos that's make me better by practicing each and every day my fav viedo from you is full series of scartch !! @djcarloatendido
I love the 1st technique and still I don’t know how 🤦♂️ but still wanna try. Great vid! 🙌🔥
How can 9 people not like this video? I just started DJ'ing as a hobby, 2017, and I love it! My commute to work is 1.5 hours one way and there's nothing like jamming out to your own mixes. Thank you for this video. You've gained a new follower and I hope to learn a lot from you sir.
Awesome video! I have learned so many tricks from your tutorials and they are helping me to become a better DJ week by week!
Cool vid. The tapping technique is actually so versatile... Thanks so much!! 🥇
Awesomely explained bro. Thanks
thanks man. this is exactly the video i need right now
you make the basics look easy :D
Technique 4, this one is super dope and effective!
@@djcarlo first need to get the gigs 😂🖤
Well liked, subscribed. Thanks Atendido and Pioneer! Great video
Nice vid. I would always recommend checking it out in your headphones first to build your confidence.
Another good tip is if you ever have to leave your decks for a moment (to go to the toilet/get a drink/ get paid etc) ALWAYS leave your decks with Slip mode turned on. That way when ass-hats from the crowd come running over and think they can scratch your tracks up while you are not there the music will not completely bum out.
Technique 2! Really liked this one b/c am new to it and I feel like it can provide a lot of variation~
Dude you are the man.number 2 im working on at moment.thank you for soooooo much for all the help u give us learners
simple and effective. I like it
Yay! Thanks for watching!
Technique 5 is really cool and a great way to use the platter on these controllers. I never thought of using it to scratch, most of the time I would touch the platter by mistake and stop the track... lol Thanks for the continuous knowledge! Time to practice!!
Awesooooome!! Thanks a lot for all the tutorials! Ill use all of it when i got my own controller hehe!!
Good tutorial!
Thanks for the info I mite getting a digital DJ deck
Coooool! Go for it!
Thanks for the lesson
I myself like #3 most because I'm into rhythm but I think #4 and 5 were also cool techniuqes. Well done.
@@djcarlo and thank you for the great videos man. Keep it up!
Amazing video as always man! My favorite technique is the last one, the stutter scratch because it sounds really similar to a 1, 2, or even 3 click flare but it is way easier to master! It sounds great!!
This is my favorite baby scratch video. Thank you for it!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! Woot woot!
Oh men this is the coolest tutorial ever!
Hi Carlo, thanks for your tutorial it is very useful for me. Can I ask you some hints for a better meshup two tracks togheter ?
That would fall under production, which I'm not very familiar with. Sorry bud!
I'm digging that the platter stutter scratch, i'm practiced with it when I started off, glad to see someone else utilizing the technique
The Platter Stutter Scratch 100%
(Also, as always awesome video!)
DJ Carlo Atendido ye an in depth video would be good.
After learning about the various transitions you've shown and getting them to a "competent" level - I'm sticking scratching into my next to learn tool box.... I want to master learning phrasing and knowing when I can transition between tracks without clashing beats or clashing vocals. However, after I get transitions mastered - scratching is def on the next. I play with it at home but if I'm actually doing a set - those platers don't get touched.
Go for it Mike! Scratching will definitely add more flare and character to your sets!
The fifth technique is perfect to use with an acapella like a countdown stopping it between number or in other cases words, I want to put it in practice by the way nice pioneer T-shirt I also want it haha
Should you use scratch-specific samples? How do you know where in a song to scratch? Because the scratching sound varies a lot based on where in the track you’re scratching. I never really know where to scratch to align it with where I want to drop in the next track.
Good question 🤔
Push stop pull, before adding the fader the record hand needs to be dead on "In the Pocket". I normally go at it way too fast. I'm really focusing on the basics that I didn't master first and re learning these techniques. So, it's worse than a beginner cause I've got to break bad habits, slow down and concentrate on control and repeatability. Starting and ending with an open fader is Sooo tough for me but I'm on it! DJ Jetfuel from Arkansas.
THANXX A LOT!! SWIRL WAS VERY COOL!!
Like ur scratching tutorials a lot! I scratched to drum&bass today😂