This is the best tutorial imo on scratching using the fader. I'm at work, so I don't have a turntable infront of me. I'm literally practicing the movements, so when I go home, I'll have the technique drilled in my head.
@@DJLiftOFF I wish I found his videos in 2008. Back then, good tutorials on ANY subject were hard to find, then you just give up. Oh well, it's never too late.
@@DiscoMatty79 Same man. I was late to his videos too. And it's crazy that they're 10 years old (or older I think) and can still be used today. But yessir. Never too late!
To be a great teacher, you have to be able to understand it inside out, be able to perform it fast and slow, bit by bit and be able to convey the information to the individual in a method so they can understand and perform it. The greatest reward as a teacher is when you observed the individual is performing it.
Man I’ve been DJing for 20+years and one thing I’ve always wanted to learn but never took the time to was learn how to scratch. You break it down and make it easy to understand the platter/fader movement. Definitely gonna start my daily practicing
Yeah i have never seen anyone else point that out!! Great thzt he included that detail and didnt over look it. Im uding the xdj rx2 and it helped with the curve
I've watched so many videos and yours is the first that made sense and was very clear on what to practice first to get better. Also helped a lot because I went out and got the rane 12 and 72 set up like you have because I wanted the vinyl and controller feel so thank you
@@DJLiftOFF Exactly what i was gonna say - Real DJ who talks Real Straight forward talk so you can actully learn - Thx Liftoff , you and Qbert are the only people i can watch ..... Just skills and no BS ... ;)
Been wanting to start scratching for a while, most tutorials I've viewed haven't explained things in a way that clicked with me. Your vids are simple and straight to the point. Subscribed and will be watching for more vids. Many thanks!
Man, comments like this really help me keep pushing forward. Really glad you're finding the videos helpful. Thank you for watching! You're more than welcome. Many more vids to come!
You sir are very good at instructions and breaking down each individual step in what your lesson is. You should go back a few steps and do lessons in song structure, counting, BEAT MATCHING, to go in to the steps of scratching!!! Your gift of breaking down step slowly and up close is GREAT
Great content, I'm an intermediate Dj and recently purchased the Pioneer DDJ REV 7. Coming from an American audio Encore 2000. It's a world of difference and alot to learn on that board but i see your mixer in the videos is basically whats built in the Rev. Looking forward to learning alot from these tutorials your giving. Thanks
Thanks mate,been mixing since 93(house music)been trying to scratch all that time,have got some knowledge and can do a bit but this really helped,cheers bruv,from the UK
Thank thank you for the video young man thank you I'm an old school DJ working with a Pioneer flx 10 and a set of cross 12s all pioneer I believe in Pioneer anyway I do love the video it did help me out a little bit more with the scratch because I'm trying to learn this flx 10 .old school DJ bringing it down to Florida from New York City
Much love man, appreciate the comment 🙏🏾 the FLX10 is pretty dope, and I still have to yet to try out the cross 12s but I hear they’re great as well. I know it’s a big change from turntables to controller so I hope it’s going well 💪🏾
Yoo thank you! This the video ive been looking for thank goodness it was suggested. The other videos were just doing the scratches or not explaining like you did!
Bro you are a lifesaver my guy like I’m really good Dj Nandi and I don’t know how to do this you just simplify this to the point to where I finally understand it thank you so much you’re a blessing peace and blessings to you
Just subscribed!! I wish I had your tutorials at the start of my scratch journey!! Nice work 👏!!!! I used to watch endless videos of mix master Mike , Qbert , Roc Raida, JMJ, and terminator X . So I was in good hands... but it was hard to see and understand the methods. REST IN BEATS. JMJ & ROC RAIDA . HIP HOP GODS!!!
Appreciate the sub man, honestly 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Personally love Qbert, a crazy talent! Opened up for mix master mike in college one time and he literally was scratching the hell out of some techno/edm tracks. Craziest in person routine I’ve seen to this day. S/O to everyone you named 🙏🏾🤞🏾
Yessir! THIS is the Tutorial I needed to give me the confidence to start scratching. I won’t Lie, most people don’t want to pay for a Scratching DJ/Mixologist, so as a Mobile DJ, I would just blend beats and call it a Night. But the Other Side of me just wants to be able to do it whenever I feel like doing it.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 glad you found it! I used to feel the same way man! I remember someone told me I wasn’t a “real dj” because i couldn’t scratch but that’s bs to me. Everyone doesn’t “have” to scratch, but that definitely pushed me to learn at the time, then I fell in love with the progression.
You definitely broke it down I still have my old school Numark NS7fx. My next controller is definitely the Rane one.Rev7 is kool but it’s the Rane one for me. The cross fader is like butter.
Most of my events are weddings & parties where all I do is mix songs together, but I'm thinking of getting the Rane One to add that extra scratching flavor to my mixes. Glad I watched your video tutorial. You broke it down perfectly & will use your tips to better my skills. Appreciate you brotha! New Subscriber here. 🎧👍
Great stuff bro. I’m elevating my scratch game and this tutorial helps a lot. I am using the full Rane setup. I love to use different scratches as transitions and also to enhance the listening pleasure of the audience.
That's dope I still yet to learn how to control my movements with both my hands to have them in sync like that. It seems when I try to churp scratch I loose the movement of my fader hand. Great demo I definitely am gonna try it the way you showed it. Thamks
Nice vid. A big key to scratching is small fader movements. The less you travel on the fader, the quicker and cleaner the cut will sound. Also, using short sounds makes the cut sharper/ cleaner.
Maaaan dope. I appreciate that tutorial. Really help me understand more to scratch better. I’m from Cleveland Ohio and trying to really get my cuttin much better so thx
@@Djblythe_440 Originally from Detroit, but just moved out to Phoenix about a year and a half ago. Been Dj'ing for 6 years now. How long you been at it?
@@DJLiftOFF bout the same time like you. Never been a Turntablist but always had a controller. Yeah man I gotta get my scratching together. My mixes r nice but wanna go deeper into djin besides mixing possibly battles. And ur the man from 8miles that can teach me how lol.
Hey dude, thanks for the video! Knowing you arenlt a lawyer, is it your understanding the scratch bank you used for this is royalty free? I've learned enough I'm considering doing some session work and am still trying to figure out sample clearance, especially as it pertains to common scratching sounds and scratch banks. Regardless, thanks for the lesson that finally got things to click. Cheers.
Hey. When I record, I only listen through my headphones. So my headphones are directly connected to the mixer, and I record my screen and audio via Quicktime Player!
Exactly! I remember tried to “envision” it moving as I attempted to learn to scratch with a controller but it never clicked like it did with a moving platter. But now going back to controllers, it’s a piece of cake. Those who learn on controllers always impress me!
Appreciate you 🙏🏾 - I haven’t used the rane one yet, but it looks pretty cool to me. I haven’t heard anyone say “terrible” things about it, but I definitely want to test it out before I give an opinion. However, I plan to get one soon to test it out and I have a feeling I’m going to like it.
I just recently biut the pioneer s11 and the rane 12s mk2 but been having some syc issues i connected the ranes to using USB to the mixer i plugged them in where it says cdjs USB input
Just dropped a 2 click flare tutorial. Didn’t necessarily show how to do it very quickly in double time, but it is essentially just practicing until you’re able to move your hand on the cross fader and place fast enough and in sync. Definitely challenging.
How are these turntables working?? The platter actually spins around like the Tech 12's? Does it feel heavy like the Tech 12 motors? Does it take a bit of physical pressure to stop the spinning with your hand, like the Tech 12's? If you put your hand on the "record" to stop it... the platter is actually still spinning UNDER the "record"?? Sooo... RANE just looks at the "records" spinning speed to change the speed of the song? Would the "record" stop moving if you only stopped the platter by holding the edge? I can't believe these have been out for two years! I completely missed this until TODAY! I started on Tech 12's. I still use tech 12's. I've bought a small cheap mobile CDJ thing.. it's ok but I can't deal with tiny platters that don't move! And the Pioneer CDJ prices are insane. THEEEEESE however.... hmmmmm!!!
Learn how to scratch from starting from the bare basics with my scratch course!
www.patreon.com/djliftofflessons
In your scratch course, do you evaluate student videos?
AN important thing you need to tell people is the curve setting may not be on their hardware but in their software
This is the best tutorial imo on scratching using the fader. I'm at work, so I don't have a turntable infront of me. I'm literally practicing the movements, so when I go home, I'll have the technique drilled in my head.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 appreciate that man! I literally do the same thing to this day! It’s all in the muscle memory.
@@DJLiftOFF you and DJ Angelo are great teachers
Really appreciate that!! It’s crazy you say that because I literally learned to scratch from DJ Angelo. Awesome teacher!
@@DJLiftOFF I wish I found his videos in 2008. Back then, good tutorials on ANY subject were hard to find, then you just give up. Oh well, it's never too late.
@@DiscoMatty79 Same man. I was late to his videos too. And it's crazy that they're 10 years old (or older I think) and can still be used today.
But yessir. Never too late!
To be a great teacher, you have to be able to understand it inside out, be able to perform it fast and slow, bit by bit and be able to convey the information to the individual in a method so they can understand and perform it. The greatest reward as a teacher is when you observed the individual is performing it.
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Man I’ve been DJing for 20+years and one thing I’ve always wanted to learn but never took the time to was learn how to scratch. You break it down and make it easy to understand the platter/fader movement. Definitely gonna start my daily practicing
Thank you 🙏🏾 appreciate the comment and glad I could help 💯
Hey and now do you scratch ?
I appreciate how you described the Curve dial and Left to Right / Right to Left examples
No doubt! Definitely one of the most important things to understand before you begin scratching!
Yeah i have never seen anyone else point that out!! Great thzt he included that detail and didnt over look it. Im uding the xdj rx2 and it helped with the curve
No man is ur friend..
No man is ur enemy…
Every man is ur TEACHER!!
Do yo stuff Lift Off!!
Amen!! 🙏🏾 appreciate you!
I've watched so many videos and yours is the first that made sense and was very clear on what to practice first to get better. Also helped a lot because I went out and got the rane 12 and 72 set up like you have because I wanted the vinyl and controller feel so thank you
You’re every welcome man. Glad I could help! 🙏🏾
And yeah, the Rane set up is undefeated in my opinion. Love it!
@@DJLiftOFF Exactly what i was gonna say - Real DJ who talks Real Straight forward talk so you can actully learn - Thx Liftoff , you and Qbert are the only people i can watch ..... Just skills and no BS ... ;)
This was an amazing tutorial. Thank you
Seriously agreed!!!
The only tutorial on RUclips that's actually useful - thanks dude, subscribed!
Really appreciate that man 🙏🏾 - thanks for the sub!
Been wanting to start scratching for a while, most tutorials I've viewed haven't explained things in a way that clicked with me. Your vids are simple and straight to the point. Subscribed and will be watching for more vids. Many thanks!
Man, comments like this really help me keep pushing forward. Really glad you're finding the videos helpful. Thank you for watching! You're more than welcome. Many more vids to come!
The thumb and middle finger method for the fader 🔥🔥🔥 opened up a lot for me
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 it’s the simple things sometimes. Glad that helped!
Yo you are the man for breakin the curve knob down! Simple shit but it needs to be heard! 1:20
Most definitely 💯💯✊🏾
You sir are very good at instructions and breaking down each individual step in what your lesson is. You should go back a few steps and do lessons in song structure, counting, BEAT MATCHING, to go in to the steps of scratching!!! Your gift of breaking down step slowly and up close is GREAT
Thank you sir!!
Transition series coming up soon 💯 starting from square one with exactly what you’ve mentioned. Beats, bars, phrases, counting, etc!
Great content, I'm an intermediate Dj and recently purchased the Pioneer DDJ REV 7. Coming from an American audio Encore 2000. It's a world of difference and alot to learn on that board but i see your mixer in the videos is basically whats built in the Rev. Looking forward to learning alot from these tutorials your giving. Thanks
Insightful and no bs, loving this tutorial. Thanks bro
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏾
One of the better instructional videos that ive seen. Thank you
Appreciate you 🙏🏾 you’re more than welcome!
This vid is essential on RUclips. You are much appreciated and great things coming 💯
Thank you bro!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Am a beginner and I have really loved the way you do your staff
Appreciate you 🙏🏾
Out of all videos I have seen, this is the best one. You broke it down very well, blessings. You got a new subscriber.
Thank you Man, means a lot!! Thanks for the sub as well 🙏🏾
Thanks mate,been mixing since 93(house music)been trying to scratch all that time,have got some knowledge and can do a bit but this really helped,cheers bruv,from the UK
🙏🏾🙏🏾 glad I could help!
Thank thank you for the video young man thank you I'm an old school DJ working with a Pioneer flx 10 and a set of cross 12s all pioneer I believe in Pioneer anyway I do love the video it did help me out a little bit more with the scratch because I'm trying to learn this flx 10 .old school DJ bringing it down to Florida from New York City
Much love man, appreciate the comment 🙏🏾 the FLX10 is pretty dope, and I still have to yet to try out the cross 12s but I hear they’re great as well. I know it’s a big change from turntables to controller so I hope it’s going well 💪🏾
Yoo thank you! This the video ive been looking for thank goodness it was suggested. The other videos were just doing the scratches or not explaining like you did!
You are the Man, thanks for this simple but yet informative tutorial.
Appreciate you man 🙏🏾🙏🏾 - you are very welcome!
Nice work DJ! You have them teaching skills !!
Much appreciated man. Truly 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Bro you are a lifesaver my guy like I’m really good Dj Nandi and I don’t know how to do this you just simplify this to the point to where I finally understand it thank you so much you’re a blessing peace and blessings to you
Thank you for watching bro! Truly appreciate the support!! And I’m glad it’s helping 🙏🏾
Just subscribed!!
I wish I had your tutorials at the start of my scratch journey!!
Nice work 👏!!!!
I used to watch endless videos of mix master Mike , Qbert , Roc Raida, JMJ, and terminator X .
So I was in good hands... but it was hard to see and understand the methods.
REST IN BEATS.
JMJ & ROC RAIDA .
HIP HOP GODS!!!
Appreciate the sub man, honestly 🙏🏾🙏🏾. Personally love Qbert, a crazy talent! Opened up for mix master mike in college one time and he literally was scratching the hell out of some techno/edm tracks. Craziest in person routine I’ve seen to this day.
S/O to everyone you named 🙏🏾🤞🏾
@@DJLiftOFF yeah those guys are on a different level !!! 👌🏻
@@michaeljennings4635 💯💯💯
Yessir! THIS is the Tutorial I needed to give me the confidence to start scratching. I won’t Lie, most people don’t want to pay for a Scratching DJ/Mixologist, so as a Mobile DJ, I would just blend beats and call it a Night. But the Other Side of me just wants to be able to do it whenever I feel like doing it.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 glad you found it!
I used to feel the same way man! I remember someone told me I wasn’t a “real dj” because i couldn’t scratch but that’s bs to me. Everyone doesn’t “have” to scratch, but that definitely pushed me to learn at the time, then I fell in love with the progression.
You definitely broke it down I still have my old school Numark NS7fx. My next controller is definitely the Rane one.Rev7 is kool but it’s the Rane one for me. The cross fader is like butter.
This video truly help me out . I got alot ok f practicing to do. Thank so much.
Glad I could help out 🙏🏾 - I’m still practicing to this day! You’re welcome!
Yo...you are the best at explaining exactly what you're doing with your hands and this is so helpful...
🙏🏾🙏🏾 I learned the fundamentals from RUclips, and but never had the true, “step-by-step” experience. So hearing that keeps me going. Thank you!
This helps more than other videos from other people. Thank you!
Love to hear it. Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
WOW, I learned more in this 1 video, than I did in the last 10 videos I watched! 👍🏾
Love to hear that!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Man lift. I thought I'd never learn this . Thank you. Will send a thank$ soon
You commenting and letting me know I'm helping is thank$ enough bro. Appreciate the support 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Most of my events are weddings & parties where all I do is mix songs together, but I'm thinking of getting the Rane One to add that extra scratching flavor to my mixes. Glad I watched your video tutorial. You broke it down perfectly & will use your tips to better my skills. Appreciate you brotha! New Subscriber here. 🎧👍
Thanks for subscribing man!! Glad you enjoyed, and you’re more than welcome! Rane One is definitely a good grab 💪🏾
Awesome video bro! Just bought the Rane One and have been using your videos to learn 💪🏾
Appreciate you bro! Love to hear it, keep grinding 💪🏾
Great stuff bro. I’m elevating my scratch game and this tutorial helps a lot. I am using the full Rane setup. I love to use different scratches as transitions and also to enhance the listening pleasure of the audience.
Appreciate it bro! Glad I could help.
Dope. I still haven't had a chance to use the Rane Mixer, but I want to check it out for sure. And yup, same.
That's dope I still yet to learn how to control my movements with both my hands to have them in sync like that. It seems when I try to churp scratch I loose the movement of my fader hand. Great demo I definitely am gonna try it the way you showed it. Thamks
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Thank you 3 years in and I’m still learning
I’m still learning myself 💯 goal is to never stop!
Bruh!!! I wish i woulda seen this so long ago!!! Thank you!!!
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 no doubt!
Thank you bruv! This was so easy to understand stand!
🙏🏾🙏🏾 welcome! Glad it was easy to follow!
I just purchased the Rane one and this really helped.
Good purchase 👌🏾 - glad I could help!
You make it look easy. I just bought the Rane one, I have to put in the time to practice everyday
🙏🏾🙏🏾 and dope! Let’s get it 🔥
Trying to learn.. Will be watching again
Appreciate you for watching and supporting! 🙏🏾
@@DJLiftOFF I'm going to get this...
Deff nice tutorials will deff subscribe. Could u tell what point u picked in the song to bet that scratch?
Non of the djz explain like liftoff 🤘🏻
🙏🏾🙏🏾 appreciate you man!
Nice video !!! You have a knack for teaching things simply
Appreciate it!! Really appreciate the feedback as well. Helps to know everything is coming across smoothly.
what if the hand motions are done in reverse/opposite when cutting instead of forward then cross fader closed?
That would be hamster style scratching that I believe you’re referring to - the motions are similar, just in reverse.
This video helped me tremendously thank you for your time making this video.
You’re very welcome. Appreciate you for watching and taking the time to leave the comment 🙏🏾
definitely makes me feel like i could learn this
You can.. I learned by watching my brothers as a kid and bought my own set and literally taught myself tempo pitch scratching etc.
@@pulleblack62 thank you so much for that feedback
Well done mate.great learning advice and show very well✌🏻👍🏻
Thanks for watching man! 🙏🏾
Nice vid.
A big key to scratching is small fader movements. The less you travel on the fader, the quicker and cleaner the cut will sound. Also, using short sounds makes the cut sharper/ cleaner.
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Awesome video. New to channel. Already love it!!!
Thank you very much, I have learned something very important from you.
Glad I could help 🙏🏾💯
Best tutorial on this EVER! Great job and thanks!
🙌🏾🙌🏾 thanks Donny. Much appreciated!
The best tutorial 🔥🔥🔥
Glad I could help 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Very well explained, I'll buy that
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You are the best teacher my man!!!
Thank you man, truly! 🙏🏾
Curve dial and Left to Right Nice tutorial. blessings
Thank you! Glad it helped 🙏🏾
Thank God i foud Your Chnnel, you are a dope Teacher . Stay Blesed King 🙌
Appreciate the support man, you’re welcome!!🙏🏾
Maaaan dope. I appreciate that tutorial. Really help me understand more to scratch better. I’m from Cleveland Ohio and trying to really get my cuttin much better so thx
And I just got my RANE ONE TOO lol
@@Djblythe_440 Yo man! Glad you rocked with the tutorial. You're more than welcome.
Doppee. I want that joint too aha!
@@DJLiftOFF where u from bro? How long u been djin?
@@Djblythe_440 Originally from Detroit, but just moved out to Phoenix about a year and a half ago. Been Dj'ing for 6 years now.
How long you been at it?
@@DJLiftOFF bout the same time like you. Never been a Turntablist but always had a controller. Yeah man I gotta get my scratching together. My mixes r nice but wanna go deeper into djin besides mixing possibly battles. And ur the man from 8miles that can teach me how lol.
Nice, like the way you broke it down
Appreciate that 🙏🏾 - glad it wasn’t hard to follow!
Hey dude, thanks for the video! Knowing you arenlt a lawyer, is it your understanding the scratch bank you used for this is royalty free? I've learned enough I'm considering doing some session work and am still trying to figure out sample clearance, especially as it pertains to common scratching sounds and scratch banks. Regardless, thanks for the lesson that finally got things to click. Cheers.
Really enjoyed this ..Simple to follow well explained. Keep it going 👍
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾 - really glad it was easy to follow!
Awesome super easy to understand instructions. Keep up the great work we appreciate your videos. SUBSCRIBED! 👍🏼
Appreciate the subscription 🙏🏾 - and glad it helped!!
great job! keep up the good work! highly recommend your videos! they are on point!
Thank you Carmelo!! 🙏🏾 much appreciated!
I love this!! Great break down,great energy thank you!!
Glad you found it helpful man 🙏🏾🙏🏾 thanks for watching!
Hello Dj Liftoff, just wondering. How is the sound coming out of your mixer? I don't see any XLR cables or nor Quarter inch jacks connected.
Hey. When I record, I only listen through my headphones. So my headphones are directly connected to the mixer, and I record my screen and audio via Quicktime Player!
It all makes sense now, thank you so much.
@@aguotaguot6657 🙏🏾
Very helpful! Especially for this blind DJ
Glad you found it helpful!!
on controllers you can also let go cause even though the cogwheel doesn't rotate the track is still going as if
Exactly! I remember tried to “envision” it moving as I attempted to learn to scratch with a controller but it never clicked like it did with a moving platter.
But now going back to controllers, it’s a piece of cake.
Those who learn on controllers always impress me!
Dope can’t wait to start practicing its dope
I truly like the way you teach🔥🔥
🙏🏾🙏🏾 thanks for watching!
Thank you
great tutorial! what do you think of the raneone?
Appreciate you 🙏🏾 - I haven’t used the rane one yet, but it looks pretty cool to me. I haven’t heard anyone say “terrible” things about it, but I definitely want to test it out before I give an opinion.
However, I plan to get one soon to test it out and I have a feeling I’m going to like it.
Just starting out, learned a lot! TY
Love to hear it! 🙏🏾
Thanks for the clear instruction
You’re very welcome 🙏🏾
Thanks for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
I just recently biut the pioneer s11 and the rane 12s mk2 but been having some syc issues i connected the ranes to using USB to the mixer i plugged them in where it says cdjs USB input
Thanks mate - super helpful and clear instructions!
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful 🙏🏾
Applying your technique in my vestax vci 300. Wish me luck! Deff subs! Thanks!
Appreciate the sub 🙏🏾 - good luck! You got it!
@@DJLiftOFF will update to my progress! 💪🏼
Thank you for making this video bro
No doubt bro, thanks for watching 🙏🏾
you good dude.. i'll kickin what you teach
Much appreciated man 🙏🏾
Very good. Would have been sweet to have a demonstration with an beat at the end
Appreciate ya! Yeah, I wish I could back and add one. One of my first videos!
Can you do a listen on the back scratch?
Just picked up the Rane one any advice for a beginner dj.
You made it seem so simple!!! Thanks man!🙏
You’re more than welcome!
This was amazing! Thank you!
You’re welcome!! 🙏🏾
Practice all day now .. My new goal transformer scratch
Keep grinding 💪🏾
fire demo!
Appreciate you!!
wow, great video! thanks!
No doubt, more than welcome!
Great information man thanks 🙏🏽
Welcome man! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tip, it was very helpful.
You’re very welcome 🙏🏾
Do you have a video showing how you can do the 2 click flair orbit double time. So difficult to do
Just dropped a 2 click flare tutorial. Didn’t necessarily show how to do it very quickly in double time, but it is essentially just practicing until you’re able to move your hand on the cross fader and place fast enough and in sync.
Definitely challenging.
You are the Best bro
Thank you bro 🙌🏾🙏🏾
Nice work bro 😎
Thankyou sir !! You are a great teacher!!
You are very welcome! Appreciate you ✊🏾
Great video..I needed that
Glad it was helpful 🙏🏾🙏🏾
very good tutorial bro, thankyou, subscribed
Appreciate the comment and subscription man 🙏🏾
Thanks LiftOFF,liked+subbed✌
Appreciate you!! 💯
How are these turntables working?? The platter actually spins around like the Tech 12's? Does it feel heavy like the Tech 12 motors? Does it take a bit of physical pressure to stop the spinning with your hand, like the Tech 12's?
If you put your hand on the "record" to stop it... the platter is actually still spinning UNDER the "record"?? Sooo... RANE just looks at the "records" spinning speed to change the speed of the song? Would the "record" stop moving if you only stopped the platter by holding the edge?
I can't believe these have been out for two years! I completely missed this until TODAY!
I started on Tech 12's. I still use tech 12's. I've bought a small cheap mobile CDJ thing.. it's ok but I can't deal with tiny platters that don't move! And the Pioneer CDJ prices are insane. THEEEEESE however.... hmmmmm!!!
NICE TUTORIAL!
🙏🏾 thank you!