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    hipnopath killed it... looks like a young kid? I've got the following scratches down pretty good:

    single/double click flare/orbit, chirp, crab, boomerang...

    working on the basic scribble...one up two down...and it's kicking my ass... idk why I never learned this. I should have it down in about a week at full speed

    got the swing flare almost to full speed

    and the autobahn scratch for some reason just isn't clicking in my brain...I can do it slow but the speed just ain't coming along. I can do the similar boomerang scratch crazy fast

    i'm 31 years old with a wife, 2 kids, and a dog and I am a manager from 8-5pm... I might get 30 minutes to an hour a day to practice but it's always interrupted by kidos and dog
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    dammm hipnopath, good stuff!

    how long have u been practicing man?

    may i ask how do u do from 0.07 to 0.10 after the short beat juggle?

    is it simply 1 record a beat behind and crossfading on each beat?

    is there a name for this? thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DjLiquitATL View Post
    hipnopath killed it... looks like a young kid? I've got the following scratches down pretty good:

    single/double click flare/orbit, chirp, crab, boomerang...

    working on the basic scribble...one up two down...and it's kicking my ass... idk why I never learned this. I should have it down in about a week at full speed

    got the swing flare almost to full speed

    and the autobahn scratch for some reason just isn't clicking in my brain...I can do it slow but the speed just ain't coming along. I can do the similar boomerang scratch crazy fast

    i'm 31 years old with a wife, 2 kids, and a dog and I am a manager from 8-5pm... I might get 30 minutes to an hour a day to practice but it's always interrupted by kidos and dog
    Haha thanks man, turned 18 in August. I received my first pair of decks for my 16th birthday so I've got just over two years of serious practice. I hope to enter my local DMCs in April! Just have to create my set, lol.

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    dammm hipnopath, good stuff!

    how long have u been practicing man?

    may i ask how do u do from 0.07 to 0.10 after the short beat juggle?

    is it simply 1 record a beat behind and crossfading on each beat?

    is there a name for this? thanks!
    Thanks man! I've been at this for about two years! For the juggling pattern, it's pretty much a chasing pattern. DJ Angelo make a pretty good tutorial for learning how to chase juggle.



    If you'd like a tutorial for my beat juggle pattern, let me know! It's not too hard once you get used to it.

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    thanks man, but i was refering to 0.07 to 0.10! not the juggle persay. the part where u just crossfade between 2 tracks!
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    Ahhh, sorry I was a little confused, I thought you were asking about the halftime breakdown in the second half. For that, I took a sample and set the "to accomplish..." part at the 12 o' clock mark on the left deck and the "you got to break..." at the 12 o'clock mark on the right deck. I manipulated the tracks so they would fall at the 12 o' clock mark. There is a Left and Right .MP3 file for each. I broke up the sample between each deck so I could just forward spin the record to the next 12 'o clock. Hope it made sense!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipnopath View Post
    Ahhh, sorry I was a little confused, I thought you were asking about the halftime breakdown in the second half. For that, I took a sample and set the "to accomplish..." part at the 12 o' clock mark on the left deck and the "you got to break..." at the 12 o'clock mark on the right deck. I manipulated the tracks so they would fall at the 12 o' clock mark. There is a Left and Right .MP3 file for each. I broke up the sample between each deck so I could just forward spin the record to the next 12 'o clock. Hope it made sense!
    u talking about ur 1st video? the part where it says "let me explains whos talking" haha im confused
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tornesoul View Post
    u talking about ur 1st video? the part where it says "let me explains whos talking" haha im confused
    Oh my God, now I feel really stupid, haha. Yes, that technique is basic trick mixing or "rocking doubles" where one track is one or two beats ahead of another and you fade between them. Angelo also has a great tutorial over that.

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    I wish I would have started scratching at 16, I didn't start DJ'ing until my sophomore year in college summer of....2001. I've been DJ'ing parties on/off for the last 12 years, didn't start scratching until a couple years ago, but for the time that I do practice I do pretty well...now I have a better job so i get about 1hr of practice in/day but that's for both mixing and scratching
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    anyone remember this track?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipnopath View Post
    Oh my God, now I feel really stupid, haha. Yes, that technique is basic trick mixing or "rocking doubles" where one track is one or two beats ahead of another and you fade between them. Angelo also has a great tutorial over that.

    5:30.


    much appreciated! thank you!
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