Phil. Never do another scratch "tutorial", like ever. You can't do it yourself, so how can you teach somebody? It's like me walking into a math class and pulling out a calculator and doing 2x2 and showing them 4 on the screen, then dropping the calculator on the floor and shouting "math" on the way out the door.
YOU ALSO NEED TO PROGRAM THE CROSS FADER TO INSTANTLY CROSS OVER WITHOUT SLOWLY GAINING VOLUME. SO WHEN YOU MOVE THAT CROSS FADER EVEN A LITTLE YOU GET THE SONG ON THE OTHER DECK AT FULL VOLUME EVEN IF YOU DIDNT MOVE THE FADER TO THE MIDDLE.
How do you program your cross fader cause mine is works but does not pick it up 100% it’s like a second volume button instead of going straight to track the cross fader is on.. if anyone could help pls & thank you 🙏
How you really do it is with your thumb and pointer finger . And you tap the pointer to the fader while using the thumb to bounce it back to shut now add the rest of your fingers in a smooth motion. Don t worry bout speed just get use to using all your fingers on the crossfader. Rotate between one finger two three and four . Mix it up and you get that exact sound from any sample.
@@dabaddestdj2010 Not as in able to handle with being used too much, but in the sense of when applying pressure on a turntable vs cdj it is definitely not the same smooth brain.
@@porkchopexpr3ss don’t know what you’re talking about. nobody said anything about the platter design of cdjs the topic is about if they can physically hold up to scratching which they can. scratch as much as you want on them.
@@porkchopexpr3ss That’s a lie. CDJs are actually more resilient and stronger than traditional turntables. Over 25 years, and I’ve broken more Technics 1200s on tours than CDJs.
I learned to transform when it was first invented on numark 2-channel mixer I bought from RadioShack for like $80 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh and Pumpin Pete taught me 🤯😎 before his first DMC
Quick question on the crossfader do you set it to gradually fade out when I get to the end or only just a fade all the way out when I get to the other side?
Still cheating tho. To really get that sound you are actually crabbing with the crossfader and scratching . You are still relying on a already scratch sample. Try crabbing the crossfader
Try crabbing instead . This dude is relying on a particular sample to achieve that sound without actually knowing how to crab scratch. Practice crabbing the crossfader . It takes a bunch of practice tho. This dude is still cheating.
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How do you put it on trans effect to make your Dj wheel sound like that
Phil. Never do another scratch "tutorial", like ever. You can't do it yourself, so how can you teach somebody? It's like me walking into a math class and pulling out a calculator and doing 2x2 and showing them 4 on the screen, then dropping the calculator on the floor and shouting "math" on the way out the door.
You are training your thumb to act as a spring, keep that in mind, the better your thumb springs, the better you’ll be with the fader. Hope this helps
Wow....I'm now a pro after a 30 second vid.
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YOU ALSO NEED TO PROGRAM THE CROSS FADER TO INSTANTLY CROSS OVER WITHOUT SLOWLY GAINING VOLUME. SO WHEN YOU MOVE THAT CROSS FADER EVEN A LITTLE YOU GET THE SONG ON THE OTHER DECK AT FULL VOLUME EVEN IF YOU DIDNT MOVE THE FADER TO THE MIDDLE.
Lol yea because no one will hear u lol, I almost forgot that, nice catch
How do you program your cross fader cause mine is works but does not pick it up 100% it’s like a second volume button instead of going straight to track the cross fader is on.. if anyone could help pls & thank you 🙏
Go to settings , type fader .. change it to scratch
How do you put it on trans effect to make your Dj wheel sound like that
How you really do it is with your thumb and pointer finger . And you tap the pointer to the fader while using the thumb to bounce it back to shut now add the rest of your fingers in a smooth motion. Don t worry bout speed just get use to using all your fingers on the crossfader. Rotate between one finger two three and four . Mix it up and you get that exact sound from any sample.
very good at explaining!
THANK YOU‼️everybody else just says the obvious things like stay on beat , you actually answer my question
This is the best tip ever. Thanks man
Wtf?!? That’s dope and looks easier than it is lol 😂
It's not as hard as it is in your head. You just gotta practice
Great tips Phil thanks!
Try "twiddling" it with two fingers, it cuts/transforms much quicker 👍
Very useful thank u🤣
Good stuff Phil.
Thanks 💖💖🥰🥰 simple and catchy
Got yourself a new sub
It's all about finding a rythem and practice makes perfect
U can also use more fingers to do a crab scratch
Thanks phil!
Sounds even better
Eyyy finally learned a new skill!!! Thanks G ^-^!!!
Am always learning every day 😊
Think u just taught me how to stracth
thx mate
U saved my dj career lmao
This is great
Sound easy but difficult to do. 😀
Very nice bro
Thanks alot man
Ty for the tip. Lemme go and try
This makes me feel unwell.
This is how I first learned to dj, I'm a turntablist, the platter on the cdj is not built for scratching so make sure not to scratch on it too often
That’s the craziest thing I’ve ever heard lol…scratching too much has no effect on cdjs they are made with that in mind…
@@dabaddestdj2010 Not as in able to handle with being used too much, but in the sense of when applying pressure on a turntable vs cdj it is definitely not the same smooth brain.
@@porkchopexpr3ss don’t know what you’re talking about. nobody said anything about the platter design of cdjs the topic is about if they can physically hold up to scratching which they can. scratch as much as you want on them.
A CDJ platter is just fine for scratching. Been doing it for over a decade.
@@porkchopexpr3ss That’s a lie. CDJs are actually more resilient and stronger than traditional turntables. Over 25 years, and I’ve broken more Technics 1200s on tours than CDJs.
I learned to transform when it was first invented on numark 2-channel mixer I bought from RadioShack for like $80 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh and Pumpin Pete taught me 🤯😎 before his first DMC
Can you do, How to scratch during a tech house mix?
can i use any finger or it must be thumb only
First of all to scratch like a professional you should start by doing it on two real turntables preferably two Technics sl1200MK2.
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Thanks!!
My Crossfader only reacts if i Push it to Limit.. (I‘m german.. Sorry for my bad english) I hope You know what i mean..
How can help me?
It all started with d.j. focus building the hamster switch
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Quick question on the crossfader do you set it to gradually fade out when I get to the end or only just a fade all the way out when I get to the other side?
Pretty much every scratch with n the last 25 years is a transform scratch
wow gnarly.... did you know, when you press the play button, it plays the track? crazy i know
that's useful!
How or where can I obtain that sample for scratch?
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"Legit scratch" starts with vinyl
It's so hard to do that without a good cross fader😂
I needed this
What is that sample and where can i get it?
seen thanks
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Now try to become a pro with an analogic console.
Find the snare then scratch it it’s easy lmao no need for this but this works too
That's what you do with the beat not the sample learn heaps of different cuts and go nuts on the sample
*blink* omg that’s brilliant, lol
Glad you're teaching the proper way!
It’s not
The gate at ¼: 😔
Where can I get the scratch sample?
Fab five freddy change the beat
Tom morello
Cheat??? That's the problem with the newer generations 🤣...
I thought its for specific reason but the thing is this scratch called "Transformer" bcs its sound like Transformers when they transforming lmao
No 😂 It’s called a transformer because you’re transforming the sound.
@@TargetAcquisition its because of the cartoon bro
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Ooooohhhhhhhhhh
Still cheating tho. To really get that sound you are actually crabbing with the crossfader and scratching . You are still relying on a already scratch sample. Try crabbing the crossfader
I DIDNT WANT DJ ONE I WANT GAME ONE
Transformer cuz it makes women think of how good i am with my ummm fingers?😅
"like a pro"
Jamming😅😅
I hear noise, not any form of ligitimate scratching
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This is why everybody is a DJ now days
That’s not how Professional DJs scratch. You constantly put out bad advice and terrible techniques.
Professional djs use transforms all the time. Watch jazzy jeff and tell me this technique isn't a professional scratch.
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i bent my crossfader thank you 😢👍
Yes bro support love dj ❤️❤️❤️❤️💘💘💘
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This is not working for me at all
Try crabbing instead . This dude is relying on a particular sample to achieve that sound without actually knowing how to crab scratch. Practice crabbing the crossfader . It takes a bunch of practice tho. This dude is still cheating.
That's fucken worse
Another stupid investment. 10000$ for mixer & cd player to generate the same stupid scratching sound 30 years old!
im pretty sure he does alot more with it than just scratching
Wait a second thats not a game engine