It's true, in dancehall and reggae shows the spin back (or pull up or whatever) is routine, and somehow people love it. Drove me crazy when I was in Kingston; loved the sound clash parties I went to but I came away from there thinking nobody knows how to DJ down there....
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The s4's jog wheels are plasticy at best. Do it by hand. or use the tt effect in traktor. If i had an s4 handy, i could be more helpful mate. Im sure this can be completed somehow with intelligent mapping.
Last edited by tekki; 03-08-2013 at 08:06 PM. Reason: Mind the language please.
Sorry man. I guess I admit I was wrong. Backspins are quite harsh to my ear drums.
I never been to a DnB party. I don't think it would interest me.
I need to hit up a dancehall party soon. I hope I am not disappointed.
The mixtapes I've heard are quite annoying. Maybe it's something you have to experience live .. after a few Red Stripes and some second hand smoke.
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Last edited by tekki; 03-08-2013 at 08:07 PM.
There is nothing better than a good rewind at a drum and bass party. I have done many myself to great effect.
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Maybe map the tt effect as a jog effect, and mess around with the parameters and invert the control so when you back spin it modulates the effect forward? And maybe a slight high and mid increase, with a slight low decrease.
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Ive never had the deck dieing problem with traktor......
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