2 nights ago I finally experimented with starting with the backward chirp and already my mind is blown by the possiblities of combos. Still need to tighten up the execution of it and work on speeding up. Thanks for this vid its opening my mind to experiment with the fundamental scratch combos. For now I'm concerned about how well the combos are executed and not so much how complicated they are.
Yoshi is awesome. This guy has some real talent. He always breaks everything down over and over. I think he has moved on from scratching. Hopefully he comes back someday. Peace Yoshi
I made these combos naturally just by practicing 2 click flares and chirps a lot. But im gonna practice the combo intentionally now as a more complicated warm up technique and backup scratch when im not feeling it
I watched this and broke it down. (Finally Understand lol it is mind boggling.) So the issue is when you see him do the flare at the beginning the 3rd sound ends with the fader open. but when he starts to instruct the 212 he starts that 3rd sound with the fader closed. (So it is a dope as Transform Chirp Combo)
Your fader hand needs to be very precise on the cutoff points. He is very mechanical with his technique. I use a much shorter fader movement but this guy has shown me what it takes to be more precise on my cuts. I've really been studying his finger technique to improve my weak hand.
@DJUsive1 I do... but when done slow it sounds imho more crisp when done "normal" . I learned it from not looking at my hands... It´s kind of different in hamster style :)
when you delay or offset flare techniques (like 2 or 3 click orbits, OG & Crescent flares ) by one phrase they can become closed timing when done in sections, but the open ends can still be heard when the pattern is rocked continuously. The boomerang scratch is another great example, I remember the q bert instructional teaching the open timing phrasing and most of the early internet videos being taught in the closed phrasing, but it's the same scratch pattern.
the scratch you do @ 2:43 is sooo sick and i'm trying hard to learn it. Please tell me if i'm close...it is 8 notes?? og flare backwards (3 notes) - reverse chirp (2 notes) - og flare (3notes)??? And if you want to you can start with the reverse chirp??
They are suuuuper similar. Transforming begins with fader closed. When you push the fader open and closed (1 click), you get just one sound. A flare begins with fader *open*--pushing the fader closed and back open quickly in the middle of the sound (1 click) will produce two dounds. By starting w/an open fader, you get more sounds than you would with the same number of transforming clicks. This revolutionized scratching in the 1990s. (My flare scratches are still slow.) Respect from Chicago!
fantastic. what a cool tutorial. it´s like three in one tutorial ;) .. .. and I could not figure it out when I heard it once played fast. I tried it so often...
para el scratch solo hay que tener buen oido para los beats y el scratch sale solo y por supuesto con mucha practica. estos tutoriales son solo perdida de tiempo.
2 nights ago I finally experimented with starting with the backward chirp and already my mind is blown by the possiblities of combos. Still need to tighten up the execution of it and work on speeding up. Thanks for this vid its opening my mind to experiment with the fundamental scratch combos. For now I'm concerned about how well the combos are executed and not so much how complicated they are.
Yoshi is awesome. This guy has some real talent. He always breaks everything down over and over. I think he has moved on from scratching. Hopefully he comes back someday. Peace Yoshi
9 yrs ago but still “ Fresh “ 😎👌
I made these combos naturally just by practicing 2 click flares and chirps a lot. But im gonna practice the combo intentionally now as a more complicated warm up technique and backup scratch when im not feeling it
i have never thought about doing a flare like this!!!
I'm still working on this lol
I feel sorry for every turntable that needs to withstand scratch technique explanation.
God Bless You! Whoever you are. Thanks for sharing this, Im sitting at my desk. your saving me! Thanks
I watched this and broke it down. (Finally Understand lol it is mind boggling.)
So the issue is when you see him do the flare at the beginning the 3rd sound ends with the fader open. but when he starts to instruct the 212 he starts that 3rd sound with the fader closed. (So it is a dope as Transform Chirp Combo)
Yes it acta like a delayed flare sort of
Your fader hand needs to be very precise on the cutoff points. He is very mechanical with his technique. I use a much shorter fader movement but this guy has shown me what it takes to be more precise on my cuts. I've really been studying his finger technique to improve my weak hand.
@DJUsive1 I do... but when done slow it sounds imho more crisp when done "normal" . I learned it from not looking at my hands... It´s kind of different in hamster style :)
very very good skill but I also like that break a lot (the track)
I’m incapable of being this good and it’s frustrating
thank you~
just a note, i think he missed a fader shut in the picture in the middle
sick....thanx for spreading the skratch wisdom!
GREAT ANGLE! All turntable videos should be shot like this!
So much help. Thanks.
Thats not a flare. You have to start and end with fader open for it to be a flare.
when you delay or offset flare techniques (like 2 or 3 click orbits, OG & Crescent flares ) by one phrase they can become closed timing when done in sections, but the open ends can still be heard when the pattern is rocked continuously. The boomerang scratch is another great example, I remember the q bert instructional teaching the open timing phrasing and most of the early internet videos being taught in the closed phrasing, but it's the same scratch pattern.
Dude, thanks for the tutorial! I'm gonna go home and practice it now!
the scratch you do @ 2:43 is sooo sick and i'm trying hard to learn it. Please tell me if i'm close...it is 8 notes?? og flare backwards (3 notes) - reverse chirp (2 notes) - og flare (3notes)??? And if you want to you can start with the reverse chirp??
where did you get those knobs for the faders? have the same mixer. Which one fits?
Sounds like transforming to be honest unless I'm missing something?
Your missing something
They are suuuuper similar. Transforming begins with fader closed. When you push the fader open and closed (1 click), you get just one sound. A flare begins with fader *open*--pushing the fader closed and back open quickly in the middle of the sound (1 click) will produce two dounds. By starting w/an open fader, you get more sounds than you would with the same number of transforming clicks. This revolutionized scratching in the 1990s. (My flare scratches are still slow.) Respect from Chicago!
So is this 1 flare click then close the fader into a chirp ?
fantastic. what a cool tutorial. it´s like three in one tutorial ;) .. .. and I could not figure it out when I heard it once played fast. I tried it so often...
Amazing! Very helpful!
I'll keep on practicing this technique until I go Fast like him......Any tutorials on how to get your clicks go fast?
Just slow down the beat loop and then go faster and faster till you got it😉
thank you! i owe you a coffee!
great TUT!
@beat4battle is it 212212212... right?
Thank you🤙
A flare has 4 sounds...? So confused. I feel like he's talking about a boomerang scratch not a flare
of course it has 4 sounds, you cut a baby scratch in half twice
too good! thanks for posting, killer combo.
How do you do the combo so quick ?? It's mind boggling
You just pratice like hell and after a year or two you got it lol
sounds like a tazer scratch
sick combo
thanks a bunch, very helpful!
cool... who showed you that system?
ur the man yoshi! nice tutorial!
Can you break this down a little slower please..That would be great!!
same from me too - to fast to understand
use the slow down function in video settings ;)
Komo se llama efe loop k okupaz bro
thanx for breaking it down
Goood .Thank you .
🔥
dope.
Thnx
What turntable is that ?
Vestax PDT-5000 c1.staticflickr.com/3/2345/2064275228_44a47baaf0_b.jpg
Super tutorial.
great .. thank U !
Thanks! I know what i'll be practicing this week lol :D
dope !!
who is the guy in this video? has he got more tutorials?
YoshiTTR
patterns are for clones
great ^^
soffiati il naso!
fuckin great
What mixer is that ?
vestax 06 pro
nice
nice1!!
i only u could break it down step by step
Uh… what?
Argh! Why does nobody scratch hamster?!!
Also: this guy is incredibly well spoken! =D
Hi! What is the model of this mixer? I love this small size!
its a vestax 06 with a really cool ass face plate
Yes it was and also the crossfader was one of the best. Only got to scratch with one a couple of times back in the day.
Thanks man! But i don't speak very well english so i would find it easier to understand with the ttm method! But Thank you anyway, good job !
para el scratch solo hay que tener buen oido para los beats y el scratch sale solo y por supuesto con mucha practica. estos tutoriales son solo perdida de tiempo.
La Vestax :D....
2 Click is Called " The Crab" !
Boomerang scratch
its not the boomerang ... different pattern