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  1. #11
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    Thank you!! I'm probably going practise on this before I get my second turntable.


    Any advice on vinyls especially for some drum scratching...

    Thank you

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    There are TONS of free battle tools on line, but for drum scratching, just get hold of some old funk tracks - again, you'll find lists of 'em on line.

    But the best advice I can give you, is that 1 record is called a piece of vinyl, and more than one is called pieces of vinyl.

    There is no such thing as vinyls.
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    Thank you for the correction *respect*

    Yes, please forgive my ignorance and I appreciate your tolerance. I'll keep reading more and search for some old funk tracks. Thanks again!
    And Patch I just checked out your soundcloud! Man! ***bow***

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    Honestly, I highly suggest you take a look into DJ Angelo's scratch tutorials. Take it SUUUPPPEEERRRR slow when learning things like tears, your record hand must be veritable to create the pitch variations. Head over to Tablist.net for some scratch tools/scratch loopers, remember its about practice.
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    DJ Angelo is the man.

    If I was gonna spend some money on lessons, Short-E's School of Scratch looks really good.
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    Hi for noob wanted to start djing /scratching with computer i suggest just one single http://www.thomann.de/fr/american_audio_ttd_2400.htm + some oldschool " https://www.discogs.com/search/?q=octo+beat&type=all " & more + practice ..
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    Was shopping for a table for my set up. Since it's going to be all in house action till I can get some handle on the mixer and turntable.
    Thank you all for the feedback and suggestions. Please keep it coming.

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