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I gotta say James Hype is definitely something else, his style is absolutely amazing, he really knows how to get you involved and how to make you really feel the music rather than just listening to the music James Hype is definitely HYPE!!!! Nobody does it quite like him
Thank you DJ Carlo, your tutorials have gotten even better! I can do other things while listening to your videos and still learn new techniques. We don't have to focus our full attention on reading the overlayed text. Thank you 😊. I love your work and your skills 👍👊✌
DJ CARLO, I am a professional DJ myself but I have learned a lot of stuff following your channel. You are one of the best, thank you for everything. I look forward to grow with you.
These are amazing tricks! Will definitely practice these moves. Please do more tutorials, been watching a lot of your videos to add variations to my mix. Thank you for the clear explanations 🤩
I like James Hype's mixing skills more so than his song selection as I simply dislike bigroom EDM music. But that's just me. But I do like this break-down video of mixing techniques. More please Carlo!
I'd really like to see your take on scratching using some faster tempo genres like Bad Boy Bill. He's the only DJ i've ever heard that scratches while playing house or electro. Thanks Carlo, stay blessed.
Loved the video!! So great to add these techniques to our toolboxes. Timmy Trumpet next? (even if I expect he does a lot of off-stage preps for his sets).
James is a great DJ no doubt but after hearing the 'loop tightening+fader cuts' more than a couple of times in a mix i wanna unplug His CDJs, same goes for the endless 'Noise Effect+cutting' shenanigans xD It gets so old so quick, much prefer hearing a little scratching with Vocals or Vocal loops ect.
i think it can be done once during a set, more than that will be annoying. it does seem cool and am excited to learn it! thank you for the great tutorial as usual
i have to agree its a nice trick to have up your sleeve but once in a set is enough.Unfortunatly their is a new wave of djs who are talented but seem to do this trick over and over again
@@LeeJaaijMusicTV Dude is hella talented no question what so ever and he deserves all the success that goes with it, he has 4 decks playing a hell of a lot of the time which is hell a hard so he got the skills for Days. I remember hearing James speaking about starting as an open format DJ with Serato and Turntables and he says he was pretty awesome at but moves to CDJs as he wanted to be known as a House DJ/producer and that was the format that was accepted for clubs ect. So dude obviously got those creative vocal loop scratches/cuts/drops down for sure, they sound so much better than endless Noise+Fader Cuts ect. My 2 cents. Who am i to critique anyway, he obviously killin it doing what he is doing so.
Love your videos. Been listening to mixes since I was 10, almost 40 and ready to jump in. Thanks for all the vids. You have convinced me to try something I love. Any suggestions on which software to start with?
Same here, Ricky! I'm 41 and I just bought my first mixer, the DDJ-400! I stumbled upon DJ Carlo a month ago and it only took 4-5 videos before I finally realized that I wanted to do it, I could afford to, and so I did! I told my wife it's my mix-life crisis! Big thank you to DJ Carlo. I'm watching all your videos now, brother. Not looking to play clubs. I just want to make mixes and maybe stream in the future. God bless you.
People that know already know you were doing these effects and scratching before James Hype. I love James Hype but just acknowledging your world class skills as well 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Oh man, thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much again for helping us all out on our DJ journeys, I appreciate it so much! One question, what's the main benefit of using the in/out loop buttons at the top instead of the beat loop button/pads at the bottom? So that the bottom section is focused on hot cues?
Yup! Makes for dedicated spaces on the controller instead of constantly switching functions. Imagine forgetting the switch functions mid routine! Your whole set's gonna be out the window!
Great video! A suggestion for your next video maybe examples on how to use 3 decks effectively with a controller that only has 2 jog wheels (would have to use layer). (star emoji)
Awesome breakdown - takes a lot of prep though - I usually go in fully unprepared but most of the amazing techniques actually require prep. I guess I should start prepping some 😅 ⭐️
Same, used to always just wing it. This past week I’ve gone through hundreds of songs just tagging them and setting up memory cues and honestly it’s definitely worth it. The prep just sucks so much 💀
@dj Carlo Atendido I've learned alot from you. Actually I've problem become more patient over all as I practice and learn how to dj. thank you for your content. At the end of your video you you used an actual channel for the noise effect. Why? As apposed to using the effects channel on the board? Did I miss what your actually trying to do? Lol. Thanks
Techniques are great, and well executed. Only big problem is that's it's super mega overused. After the 3rd one in a mix it's just getting old, boring and actually disturbing, I wanna listen to the music first and foremost. So it's just cheesy and cheap in the end, like everything what's overused in life. Too bad since he is talented for sure, even tho I don't like this pop edm music
Watched this video again this AM. While the visual cue points are VERY useful, if I go away from a song for a while and come back to it, I often forget what I originally set the cue points for. A helpful tip that I picked up along they way (maybe from you) is to go into your DJ software and name the cue point by the action I need to take at that cue point. For example, "Cue point A" becomes "Play Next" and/or "Cue point B" might be "1 beat loop", etc, etc. The notes you can add for the cue points are limitless.
You made my day when I seen this! THANK YOU for exposing those not aware how #jameshype be wearin clown shoes! Being Canadian, It's like how I feel about drake... fake azzz. #BlessUp keep sending and fending real music! #Respect #TimMulvey #NawDaw
Nice Pretty good stuff I'll be giving a try I use a Traktor Kontrol S5 and a pair of F1s so I don't have jogwheels (There is a touch strip that serves the same purpose) and the settings might be abit different in Traktor but will give these techniques a go
You should be on the same circuit as skrillex marshmello and james hype etc etc etc.... if you are not...that is nonsense... i dont wanna pay 400 dollars to watch skrillex stand on a table and push buttons and freeze his computer out... you do what skrillex does but also crazy scratch techniques and your song choices are always so primetime!!! Im sure you're doing well but you are a superstar!!! Without a doubt.
All these setting are much easier to input on Denon controllers. I’ve never used recordbox but I’m hoping to learn soon from other friends who have. Good video!
I have the Hercules inpulse 300 and I do James hype style routines like this every day. The volume faders and cue buttons are still like new after 5 months of hard abuse from the fast loop cutting and cue drumming songs. It will stand up to the abuse when as you progress. As a beginner though it has a “beat match guide” which really helped me to learn the basics. For a beginner or intermediate DJ you can’t go wrong with it!
One thing you did not mention Carlo is that James Hype does adjust the fader curve on the mixer so his faders are sharper, which helps a ton with the cuts. This might not apply to software based djing I don't know, but it was worth noting.
@@stufigol Yes I took. It gave me a lot of motivation and surely some new ideas. Best part was the motivation. I think it is worth the money.ä tho and was well done.
When the loop gets tightened using the platter, is it still tightening by 1/2x? The denon prime go doesn't have the ability to tighten the loop using the platter but it can tighten further by 1/2x. I was curious if the effect was the same using the platter vs the loop tighten button and if it's just personal preference?
Pretty much yes! From, let's say, 1 beat. Tightening it goes 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 etc so half of the previous one. But I don't think the Prime Go has that unfortunately
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Sir Can you make a video on how Sountec Does his DJ please sir...🙏
Can you pls make a video how to dj good with the idance xd101
That's awesome content but why don't you no longer monetize your video?
Can you please look at what I have commented about NOISE CFX and if, please reply
I gotta say James Hype is definitely something else, his style is absolutely amazing, he really knows how to get you involved and how to make you really feel the music rather than just listening to the music
James Hype is definitely HYPE!!!! Nobody does it quite like him
Quite true! He really knows how to put on a show!
James "hypes" up simple techniques in a creative way, that's why I appreciate him.
Cool beans! We have a lot of James Hype fans requesting for this video.
You are the best man. The fact that you are showing us those skills in a beginner controller makes you the best UA-cam channel
Thank you, dude! so happy to hear it :)
You are the best!! I've been big into Chapter and Verse lately 😅
Thanks for tricks! Wowww
For sure Ricardo! Glad you learned something new from the video!
Gotta say it’s a great technique
It is! It really helps your DJing overall!
Oh wow I have been waiting for this!!!! 🤩 If I can understand these I’m definitely putting them into my next set!! Thanks in advance Carlo!! ❤️
Hopefully the video helps you out and guides you :)
Thank you DJ Carlo, your tutorials have gotten even better! I can do other things while listening to your videos and still learn new techniques. We don't have to focus our full attention on reading the overlayed text. Thank you 😊. I love your work and your skills 👍👊✌
DJ CARLO, I am a professional DJ myself but I have learned a lot of stuff following your channel. You are one of the best, thank you for everything. I look forward to grow with you.
Really happy about that Fury! So glad you're still learning from all the videos!
⭐️ A breakdown of DJ Ravine, Disclosure or Lane 8 would be sick. Maybe even a look into Madeon's launchpad style?
These are amazing tricks! Will definitely practice these moves. Please do more tutorials, been watching a lot of your videos to add variations to my mix. Thank you for the clear explanations 🤩
Oh absolutely! I have more tutorials here and there, but a lot of stuff's been covered already haha. Glad you enjoy them Yasyka!
Hi DJ Carlo Antendido! I'm Andres, from SoCal...thanks so much - you are the best ! blessings from California
You are very welcome! Sending my love back to California!
I love James' granular loop technique, definitely a crowd-mover
That is 100% true! James is magical!
I like James Hype's mixing skills more so than his song selection as I simply dislike bigroom EDM music. But that's just me. But I do like this break-down video of mixing techniques. More please Carlo!
Awesome! Happy to hear the positive feedback!🔥
Yeah same here, coming from the early 2000's scene this big room junk that dominates festivals nowadays is almost as bad as rap.
What about yamato
James Hype almost exclusively plays commercial house and house.
Bigroom and tech house are completely different subgenres bro
I'd really like to see your take on scratching using some faster tempo genres like Bad Boy Bill. He's the only DJ i've ever heard that scratches while playing house or electro. Thanks Carlo, stay blessed.
Thanks, man! Bill is such a bad ass! Perhaps one day I'll do your challenge :)
Loved the video!! So great to add these techniques to our toolboxes. Timmy Trumpet next? (even if I expect he does a lot of off-stage preps for his sets).
good suggestion! got a link to one of his videos I can breakdown?
@@djcarlo This is a good place to start but I think he pre-mixes most of his IDs:
ua-cam.com/video/ZTVy43TowF0/v-deo.html
I love the blend of both mixing techniques. Fader cuts and scratches in balance with each other.
Thank you very much!
He’s Top Boss D.j I’m not going to disagree…He’s the truth Dj
Thanks Sikste! I just wanna keep trying to teach, and I hope you get to teach your fam these techniques too!
James is a great DJ no doubt but after hearing the 'loop tightening+fader cuts' more than a couple of times in a mix i wanna unplug His CDJs, same goes for the endless 'Noise Effect+cutting' shenanigans xD
It gets so old so quick, much prefer hearing a little scratching with Vocals or Vocal loops ect.
Oh em! Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts too! Cheers!
i think it can be done once during a set, more than that will be annoying. it does seem cool and am excited to learn it! thank you for the great tutorial as usual
i have to agree its a nice trick to have up your sleeve but once in a set is enough.Unfortunatly their is a new wave of djs who are talented but seem to do this trick over and over again
yeah me too
in every video he does the same, and it feels like he does it with every track. sure he got the skills, but sometimes less is more
@@LeeJaaijMusicTV Dude is hella talented no question what so ever and he deserves all the success that goes with it, he has 4 decks playing a hell of a lot of the time which is hell a hard so he got the skills for Days. I remember hearing James speaking about starting as an open format DJ with Serato and Turntables and he says he was pretty awesome at but moves to CDJs as he wanted to be known as a House DJ/producer and that was the format that was accepted for clubs ect.
So dude obviously got those creative vocal loop scratches/cuts/drops down for sure, they sound so much better than endless Noise+Fader Cuts ect. My 2 cents. Who am i to critique anyway, he obviously killin it doing what he is doing so.
Awesome Video mate !
Happy to hear that! It would be great if you can share the video for me :)
love your videos!!!!! also JAMES HYPE
Thanks buddy! James Hype is one of the best ever!
Thanks from Italy for this awesome James Hype tutorial 👍👍👍👍💯💯
You're welcome! Hope this video helped you out 🐱
Your contents are really precise and easy to grasp.
Thanks for being so helpful.
I try to keep it easy to grasp so people can learn! Thanks for the kind words and the support bud!
IM back!! Long time.... love this breakdown, applying some of these transitions to my mix!
Like your tee btw.
Glad to hear it! James' techniques are so applicable to EDM DJing!
Awesome video and thank you !!! been tryin to learn how james makes thoes sounds for a long time lol
woohoo! thanks for the great feedback! i was wondering what happened to the people who requested for this?! haha
Thanks for the video 💥🔥🔥
You're welcome Ken! Hope you this trick out!
Great video and great breakdown on all sections 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you dear! So happy to hear that. Hope you can apply this trick in your next dj gig!
@@djcarlo definitely once i buy some. What would you suggest, Ddj flx6 or ddj 400?
Enjoy your videos I've learned so much from you thank you for all of this knowledge. Greatly appreciative ⭐
Really appreciate you taking the time to comment on the video too!
amazing video!!! volume cutting ftw!!!
such a simple yet flashy technique!
⭐ i just want to say that you are also one of the best dj,thanks for sharing, be safe and well Carlo 😎
wow thanks for your support! Be safe and well!
This is really useful, thanks a lot ⭐️
You're very welcome!
great video!! you are the master
Thanks Avishai! Really appreciate those kind words!
Thank you Boss. This is what i need 👍🏼
You're welcome boss! Thanks for watching! Hope you can share the video 🙂
Love your videos. Been listening to mixes since I was 10, almost 40 and ready to jump in. Thanks for all the vids. You have convinced me to try something I love. Any suggestions on which software to start with?
It's about time! Go for it! Best of luck!
Same here, Ricky! I'm 41 and I just bought my first mixer, the DDJ-400! I stumbled upon DJ Carlo a month ago and it only took 4-5 videos before I finally realized that I wanted to do it, I could afford to, and so I did! I told my wife it's my mix-life crisis! Big thank you to DJ Carlo. I'm watching all your videos now, brother. Not looking to play clubs. I just want to make mixes and maybe stream in the future. God bless you.
Thank you so much for this!!!! I’ve been looking forever for this
No problem! Glad I was able to help you!
AND THE CROWD GOES WILD!!!!!! Thanks Calo!
⭐awesome as always !! Could you teach us what songs to go for in order to warm up the crowd before the main high-energy tracks ?
good suggestion! I would go by BPM and build my way there. Thanks for watching till the end :)
you are a great DJ and awesome teacher.... greatest player isn't often a great teacher. very difficult to be both!
Thanks JJ! Really appreciate that, and I'm glad you love the videos!
This guy is a genius!!! Thank you !!
Thanks bud! I try to get everything I've learned out there haha
Dude i am starter in dj and i love your dj lessons! thanks!!! YOU ARE BEST DJ
so happy to hear that. Hopefully you subscribe and help support my channel :)
@@djcarlo 🥂🎚🆙
Thanks for u Tutorial
Finally Im be u Membership
#Im New DJ Still Learn
Ty So much
Welcome to the channel membership Hadi! Got lots of things in store for you!
Great Jobb. I learned Alott today. Ty
Thanks! Happy to hear that 😊
Much appreciated Carlo. Was very easy to execute on Denon gear thanks to your breakdown / help. Keep up the good work!
My pleasure!
Thank you for the tutorial, Carlo
My pleasure!
People that know already know you were doing these effects and scratching before James Hype. I love James Hype but just acknowledging your world class skills as well 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks man! a lot of new kids now don't know scratching and are just familiar with these new tricks :)
⭐️Nice breakdown, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You're welcome!
Oh man, thank you! This was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much again for helping us all out on our DJ journeys, I appreciate it so much! One question, what's the main benefit of using the in/out loop buttons at the top instead of the beat loop button/pads at the bottom? So that the bottom section is focused on hot cues?
Yup! Makes for dedicated spaces on the controller instead of constantly switching functions. Imagine forgetting the switch functions mid routine! Your whole set's gonna be out the window!
⭐ Class vid, thanks dude.
Thanks bud! Appreciate the kind words here!
I love James hype, he is just so creative when he DJ's!
He's one of the best to ever do it!
He’s ok, a lot of reuse of the same trick but I suppose using different tracks masks this to people who don’t know what their looking4
he makes always the same trick. it works and creates a lot of hype (LOL) for the drop but you know...watch red bull 3style djs, that's a dj
@@LAZYSUNDAY I will
true
finally a james hyoe video thanks carlo
You're welcome! so many people have been asking for this !
Great video! A suggestion for your next video maybe examples on how to use 3 decks effectively with a controller that only has 2 jog wheels (would have to use layer). (star emoji)
Great suggestion! That is noted! Stay tuned for that episode!
James hype got me into this 🌟!! Thank you man for these nice tutorials
Awesome breakdown - takes a lot of prep though - I usually go in fully unprepared but most of the amazing techniques actually require prep. I guess I should start prepping some 😅
⭐️
yes! preparing is the key to doing awesome routines like this!
Same, used to always just wing it. This past week I’ve gone through hundreds of songs just tagging them and setting up memory cues and honestly it’s definitely worth it. The prep just sucks so much 💀
I'm a heavy planner. It keeps me comfortable. Maybe too comfortable. But it helps me keep my transitions clean.
12:30 the way you cut using faders Carlo.. Wow! 🤘🏻
Woot! Thanks for pointing that out! Glad you liked it!
Hey man if you could do a break down on tiesto's style of dj or hardwell.
Hey there! I already made a breakdown for Hardwell! You can check it out in this channel!
@dj Carlo Atendido I've learned alot from you. Actually I've problem become more patient over all as I practice and learn how to dj. thank you for your content. At the end of your video you you used an actual channel for the noise effect. Why? As apposed to using the effects channel on the board? Did I miss what your actually trying to do? Lol. Thanks
This is gold! Thanks 🙏
Glad you got something out of this video bud!
the thought of doing that shit instead of scratching never entered my head.
Different styles my man! There's a lot you can do with mixing!
@@djcarlo
i know, i'm just an old head. i still clean my adidas with 409.
@@djcarlo
hey, shout out to you too, by the way... you have one of the best 'origin stories' i've ever heard. that's unparalleled ambition.
Watched and thank you so.much Carlo! Never understood what James was doing 😆😆😆
Happy to help! Hopefully, it's understandable now! Cheers!
Make my day ⭐️ this video
Thanks! Means a lot that you watched till the end :)
Techniques are great, and well executed. Only big problem is that's it's super mega overused. After the 3rd one in a mix it's just getting old, boring and actually disturbing, I wanna listen to the music first and foremost.
So it's just cheesy and cheap in the end, like everything what's overused in life. Too bad since he is talented for sure, even tho I don't like this pop edm music
I guess it's all about balance in terms of executing techniques!
I agree 100%! Super talented but he uses the same transitions/drops constantly and frequently. I bet seeing him live would be a good time though
0:57 I tried that, thanks to your neat breakdown vid Carlo!
awesome! how did that work out?
Great video!!⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you 🤗 for watching my video thoroughly! Woot! More breakdowns to come!
Really great video! By the way, I loved the video, where you did your own mashup of James hype's daft punk mashup! 🔥🔥
Just google James Hype One more time DJ Carlo. You'll see the video :)
Watched this video again this AM. While the visual cue points are VERY useful, if I go away from a song for a while and come back to it, I often forget what I originally set the cue points for. A helpful tip that I picked up along they way (maybe from you) is to go into your DJ software and name the cue point by the action I need to take at that cue point. For example, "Cue point A" becomes "Play Next" and/or "Cue point B" might be "1 beat loop", etc, etc. The notes you can add for the cue points are limitless.
You can be super creative
@@djcarlo Or super forgetful! lol.
11:07 adds mushrooms to the performance and start to make velociraptors moves
hahaha! oh dear!
You made my day when I seen this! THANK YOU for exposing those not aware how #jameshype be wearin clown shoes! Being Canadian, It's like how I feel about drake... fake azzz. #BlessUp keep sending and fending real music! #Respect #TimMulvey #NawDaw
Thanks for dropping by as well! Cheers to new learnings!
really wonderful & helpful
Big thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for checking this video out so early :)
Nice Pretty good stuff I'll be giving a try I use a Traktor Kontrol S5 and a pair of F1s so I don't have jogwheels (There is a touch strip that serves the same purpose) and the settings might be abit different in Traktor
but will give these techniques a go
Awesome breakdown Carlo we love u ❤️
Thanks man! Just happy to be of service to the dj community 🤗
I love you guys as well! More awesome breakdowns coming so stay tuned!
Thanks idol DJ Carlo 🔥👍
Thanks for listening! You're welcome!
Insane skills 🤩🙏🏾
Thank you! James Hype is the man!
James Hype kills the party scene. I'm still a sucker for hip hop scratching.
Same here! Why can't we have both?
Oh we definately can. I dj also and still prefer scratching with hip hop tracks 🤙
Another great video, thank you! I've heard of this DJ called DJ Carlo (whoever he is 😉), maybe you should do a video on his ultimate transition. 😜
Bwahaha, pray tell, what is this mythical DJ Carlo's ultimate transition? 🤭
@@djcarlo Well you ask a good question, hard to work it out when such a mythical DJ has so many in his batman utility belt!
Could you do a tourtal on numark party mix btw love ur vids 😍
That would be nice! Let's see what I can do ☺️
@@djcarlo thank you 😊
Thanks bro!👊
You should be on the same circuit as skrillex marshmello and james hype etc etc etc.... if you are not...that is nonsense... i dont wanna pay 400 dollars to watch skrillex stand on a table and push buttons and freeze his computer out... you do what skrillex does but also crazy scratch techniques and your song choices are always so primetime!!! Im sure you're doing well but you are a superstar!!! Without a doubt.
ah man. So I wish. The truth is that I'm on UA-cam because I failed as a DJ lol but thank you for your support :)
Thanks Carlo
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
You're welcome buddy! Thanks for watching till the end!
I use alot of sounds to be honest, if you're feeling it, you're killing it 👌🏾💯
Cool VT some great tips there.
Happy to hear it! Thanks for appreciating what I do :)
These videos are great, thank you 🙏🏻 What song is playing at 11:05
Dunno! Better ask James about that haha
All these setting are much easier to input on Denon controllers. I’ve never used recordbox but I’m hoping to learn soon from other friends who have. Good video!
Thanks for having an open mind! I'm sorry but I'm more familiar with Rekordbox :)
It is basically just the loop encoder that is way easier to use with Denon. The rest is the same I would say.
I am beginer and I want to buy a dj control hercules inpulse 300 is it good for beginners?
Yes it's a good controller!
I have the Hercules inpulse 300 and I do James hype style routines like this every day. The volume faders and cue buttons are still like new after 5 months of hard abuse from the fast loop cutting and cue drumming songs. It will stand up to the abuse when as you progress. As a beginner though it has a “beat match guide” which really helped me to learn the basics. For a beginner or intermediate DJ you can’t go wrong with it!
One thing you did not mention Carlo is that James Hype does adjust the fader curve on the mixer so his faders are sharper, which helps a ton with the cuts. This might not apply to software based djing I don't know, but it was worth noting.
Hmm! Let me see about that!
@@djcarlo he explains it in his new “How I DJ” for Pioneer on DJ Mag 😉
Reminds me of DJ EZ! Greg stuff, Carlo
Ohh yeah! I can see it! Thanks for sharing your input!
Hello Carlo sir.. can you make a full cdj tutorial for beginners it's very helpful for people they don't afford a cdj..🙏🙏
wow! let's see. I can't even afford a CDJ!!
U so good creative and talented !! Thank you 🤗❤🙏
Love from NEPAL ❤
Thanks man! Love to Nepal! Thank you for all the well wishes ☺️
I'm watching in full Carlo🤘
thanks Roses~ Hope you can apply the tricks in this video :)
You da man too 👊🏼
Eyyy, thanks bud! You da man for supporting too!
This demo is actually better than james own course in ddjt... well done.
Thanks bud! Dang, that's a huge compliment!
You took the course? I am thinking about it. Let me know your thoughts
@@stufigol Yes I took. It gave me a lot of motivation and surely some new ideas. Best part was the motivation. I think it is worth the money.ä tho and was well done.
@@massimofi thanks M
Thanks for this video; You are definitely a pro Dj; I think You should destruct DJ Moto next; that would be awesome 💥💥🎤🎤 peace Brother ✌🏿
Can you go into the type of djing carl cox, pete tong, and fatboy slim do
Sure! Send me a video of a routine of theirs you want me to breakdown ☺️
Appreciate the video very much I've been learning alot. Anyway I was wondering if you could break down Armin Van Buuren's DJ Transitions?
Sure just let me know what video you want! Got a link?
When the loop gets tightened using the platter, is it still tightening by 1/2x?
The denon prime go doesn't have the ability to tighten the loop using the platter but it can tighten further by 1/2x. I was curious if the effect was the same using the platter vs the loop tighten button and if it's just personal preference?
Pretty much yes! From, let's say, 1 beat. Tightening it goes 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 etc so half of the previous one. But I don't think the Prime Go has that unfortunately
Love this. You explained it for record box setting but not the serato one.. help
Great tips thank you 😊
You're welcome! Just happy to help in any way I can!
Thank you
You’re welcome! Thanks for being here!
Great video Carlo ⭐️
Now please do James Hype 😅
Think we need few more breakdown of your redbull set. I’m sure a lot of people still listening it
oh cool! Any specific sections in particular? :)
thank you !
Glad you enjoyed this tutorial! More to come for sure :)
@@djcarlo definitely, I am a beginner so this was a great help