Yeah the mix is a little off, Got to remember, this was a warm up take i kinda just put on here. The scratching is a little bit louder that it'd want it to be, same with not having my typical reverb fx chain on it.
That was absolutely awesome. Gives more light as to what Sid is doing. As a guitarist I have no fucking clue how the Scratch tables work. So this is great.
I have a lot of other coveres where I scratch songs both with how they were originally recorded along with writing in my own sections. If you're interested in an explanation on turntablism, I'd be down to show you.
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words and hell yeah scratching makes a huge difference, I've noticed a new wave of metal turntablists around and im glad I can say that people are noticing.
Simply put, the scratching sound comes from rubbing the record (circle) back and forth, and the crossfader (the little thing in the middle) cuts the sound off. Moving the crossfader rhythmically and scratching at the same time makes these cool sounds.
One of the things I appreciate about Slipknot a lot is that they got 9 people doing all different things (besides the two percussionists I guess lol) and that a DJ is in the mix. This is awesome to hear the scratching and stuff a little louder to really appreciate what’s being done. As a guitarist, this is (sic) bro!
Who gives a shit about a real name or photo. Dude is scratching wait and bleed very well and even adding his own spin to it and jamming out in the process. Awesome job man keep scratchin
Learning how to play the turntables is like any other instrument, however there's a lot of nuance in the turntables, scratch too fast and the note goes sharp or flat or even ends up being a completly different note. It's a rhythm based instrument, more comparable to the bass in a more traditional sense.
yo, im not from your school. not even from your country. i just want u to know that this is straight fire, keep up man. And drop some more slipknot covers, its my fav band. Greetings From Germany
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm actually in a couple bands already, Throne of Apotheosis ua-cam.com/video/54yjCGutMhg/v-deo.html Dropspike open.spotify.com/track/3ax8qiSlZtl8BiU4arb040?si=846feeb5e95743b7 Holiday Kirk ua-cam.com/video/e9xS9iYFTpA/v-deo.html
Sum dude said u scratch like Sid but put ur own spin to it,which is also lil bit Mr Hahn style too imo,now u just add DJ lethal flavours too it and u can become the best nu metal dj in the cosmos lmao
Interesting, I feel like though I love those turntablists, I feel like I really bit Chaz Kindschi and DJ worm from Lifer big time. I am planning on doing a little video on "scratching like my favorite turntablists" where I attempt to emulate their scratching techniques.
This band is so unique in they were the first to successfully implement samples and a dj to enhance the music and have it sound fucken sick. Sure it’s been done before but it would sound like a gimmick
NICE JOB, BRUH!!! YOU'RE SO FUCKING AMAZING!!! You can play dj board just like Sid does. I'M SO FUCKING IMPRESSED WITH YOU!!!! The way you perform like Sid is super groovy!! It doesn't sound like shit either. ROCK ON!!!!!!
A banda toda é foda, mas gostaria de ouvir só os strachs (nem sei se é assim), mas depois que ouvi Slip, parece que em qualquer música se vc faz um remix sem o ritmo, só incluindo os straches e samples vira uma outra música
Eu posso enviar-lhe as hastes se você tiver um e-mail ou discórdia. I gotcha, the stems sound rad, i totally see why you'd wanna hear em, i can send them to ya if you want.
There's a German turntablist called Alex Sonnerfield that teaches the instrument at a university level and he uses traditional notation to demonstrate scratching. ua-cam.com/video/VekF6k9CRnM/v-deo.html His entire channel is worth checking out. His method was even adapted into songsterr for Sids scratch parts www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/slipknot-only-one-drum-tab-s22119t0 Q-bert developed a system in the 90s that uses the a grid in which the Y axis is sample position and X is time, and it sounds complicated but it's quite intuitive, they recently developed that system into a proper software that can turn anyone's scratching into 'scratch tab' if you will. ua-cam.com/video/PnnQP2qrvNU/v-deo.html I believe Sonnenfield had a hand in helping develop Q-brts wave grids into a software because he's also featured on this channel quite a lot.
@@Lost_Lp yes you can, you just need some samples, if you want them for cheap (free) look up some scratch break vinyls on discogs and there's rips of them on UA-cam, you can download those and get started :) Ps the inpulse 2 is a rad controller
What sample do you use to scratch too??? I might become a Sid for a Slipknot cover band and I haven’t found a straight answer to what he uses to scratch
Sid has a vinyl called "full metal scratch it" all his samples are on there. There's a vinyl rip version on UA-cam and the rest of the internet with sections labeled by song. There's a white noise sample that's relatively high pitched called wait and bleed sample/cuts.
This is awesome! What is the dj tool that you are using. I am trying to get into DJing and I am looking for a dj controller that is good for beginners.
Its a midi turntable controller, it runs through its own daw "rekordbox" which runs a majority of Pioneers midi products. The turntable model is the ddj-rb (which isn't in production anymore as it was replaced either the DDJ-400) One that's cheap and still works great for when you're first starting off is the ddj-200. And the Hercules Inpulse models.
Hey sick ass cover man! I wanted to know if your using a specific sample so I can try to imitate this myself? The sound your using to scratch with? Thanks and awesome fucking job man! Cheers
@@aggressiveaccents wanna do "No life"? Lots of fills and the scratching is just a beat juggle during the verses, I'm sure I can come up with more parts for it.
At 0:24 I used the sample at bar 37.4 or 2:36 minutes into the vinyl and the sample at 2:01 in the video, I used the sample at bar 34.4 or 2:26 seconds into the vinyl you'll notice these samples are right next to eachothet to accommodate for vinyl turntablists that don't have hot cues to jump between samples.
@@esvekuyt7763 Alrighty so thanks for waiting for me, that was a great night of sleep i had. drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YDzdKGffwvDEJZLIQ-hpJdJ_XfJGLvNG That's a good drive link to someone that has put up the album flac's in 2 parts, side a and side b, that may be due to the fact that the record was recently reprinted in a 7 inch variety which is smaller, more compressed and has the samples spread out between B and A more than the typical 12 inch variation, if you want an all in 1, i can email that to you directly, just jump into my discord server via the link on my home page and i'll dm you from there. Along with that i can help you learn how to scratch most slipknot songs too.
@@oliverbrown3961 how cheap are we talking here? I'd say Hercules make some good stuff for budget turntablists The Hercules inpulse 200, 300 and 500s are all fantastic for starters But if you want something similar to me, I'd say check out the pioneer ddj rev1, its designed in battle scratch style so it encourages turntablism rather than dj mixing.
It's a Pioneer DDJ RB and a NUX MG-100, they don't really make the RB anymore, i'd suggest getting a roland dj 202 if you want to have the same feel, it runs serato though. Really good controllers for metal turntablism since they run really well on their daws and are still small enough to lug around for band practice.
@Thatman Ant at least I have the self-esteem to put a name and a real photo, it is quite easy to "insult" like a 10-year-old child, you just draw conclusions, I'm pretty good
This is horrible.
Yeah the mix is a little off, Got to remember, this was a warm up take i kinda just put on here.
The scratching is a little bit louder that it'd want it to be, same with not having my typical reverb fx chain on it.
@@CaptainDugog its not horrible bro.. u got the sid wilson soul
@@Juwling Much appreciated man, if there was a ladder i could jump off of into a mosh pit, i would trust me hahaha.
@@CaptainDugog haha before i die i want sid to jump on me without me even noticing lol
maybe just dislike without a negative comment
That was absolutely awesome. Gives more light as to what Sid is doing. As a guitarist I have no fucking clue how the Scratch tables work. So this is great.
I have a lot of other coveres where I scratch songs both with how they were originally recorded along with writing in my own sections.
If you're interested in an explanation on turntablism, I'd be down to show you.
That's not as a guitarist, that's just as you
Very cool cover never thought watching slipknot's scratch covers !
it's not that many of dj covers to slipknot songs
@@TheIcpfan23 thats what i meant to say :D
Thank you, algorythm, for bringing' me here. This is awesome!
Ayy I gotta thank the algorithm for promoting it, you should check out my other covers too :)
Algorithm*
Amazing dj cover by the way.
2:18 best part 🔥🔥 sic bro
This song sounds so much better with your scratching! It's amazing how much turntables can add.
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words and hell yeah scratching makes a huge difference, I've noticed a new wave of metal turntablists around and im glad I can say that people are noticing.
i know next to nothing about scratching and dj'ing but this was really awesome
Simply put, the scratching sound comes from rubbing the record (circle) back and forth, and the crossfader (the little thing in the middle) cuts the sound off. Moving the crossfader rhythmically and scratching at the same time makes these cool sounds.
@@Aquarian-t8p very well put
@@chewy6638 :)
One of the things I appreciate about Slipknot a lot is that they got 9 people doing all different things (besides the two percussionists I guess lol) and that a DJ is in the mix. This is awesome to hear the scratching and stuff a little louder to really appreciate what’s being done. As a guitarist, this is (sic) bro!
Idk how I got here but I am glad I did. This was bad ass 🤘🏻
Yo Dug this is just fire you have really been going hardcore Keep entertaining us
Thanks, yeah there's more to come, working on a code orange cover with my bud Cameron.
ive never actually thought about the DJs and samplers that wanted to cover slipknot man, this is actually sick! please keep it up dude :)
Who gives a shit about a real name or photo. Dude is scratching wait and bleed very well and even adding his own spin to it and jamming out in the process. Awesome job man keep scratchin
Bloody brilliant. Keep them coming bud \m/
its all the little things that add up...good job... (not a easy as it looks)
Learning how to play the turntables is like any other instrument, however there's a lot of nuance in the turntables, scratch too fast and the note goes sharp or flat or even ends up being a completly different note.
It's a rhythm based instrument, more comparable to the bass in a more traditional sense.
@@CaptainDugog ha, i play turntables currently and i'm learning the bass guitar. funny
@@kalrainey sick, I love playing the rhythm section, I play guitar too.
Watching some DJ covers of Slipknot so I know what to chart for DJ parts in rhythm games. Thank you for giving me more insight to Sid's parts.
hell yeah dude, i got a lot more of em if you want to chart those songs too
yo, im not from your school. not even from your country. i just want u to know that this is straight fire, keep up man. And drop some more slipknot covers, its my fav band.
Greetings From Germany
Aww, thank you so much
1:41 really good
oh woww...... just wow.. mind blown.
@@aaz1522 I got tons of covers on my channel, more slipknot and tons of other bands :)
Fantastic song choice 🙂 awesome as always.
Follow up. 13k! Nice man
That was awesome and absolutely hard..
Holy shit u snapped😂🔥🔥🔥
As a DJ bro fucking crushed this shit
Thanks for this, it's really interesting
Badass man!!!!! That’s cool 🔥🔥🔥
Nice bro this is sick
That's pretty damn sick.
You are one of the best metal turntablists i've ever heard, kepp it up and you will be the real deal, hope you get in a band soon
Thank you so much for your kind words, I'm actually in a couple bands already,
Throne of Apotheosis
ua-cam.com/video/54yjCGutMhg/v-deo.html
Dropspike
open.spotify.com/track/3ax8qiSlZtl8BiU4arb040?si=846feeb5e95743b7
Holiday Kirk
ua-cam.com/video/e9xS9iYFTpA/v-deo.html
Sum dude said u scratch like Sid but put ur own spin to it,which is also lil bit Mr Hahn style too imo,now u just add DJ lethal flavours too it and u can become the best nu metal dj in the cosmos lmao
Interesting, I feel like though I love those turntablists, I feel like I really bit Chaz Kindschi and DJ worm from Lifer big time.
I am planning on doing a little video on "scratching like my favorite turntablists" where I attempt to emulate their scratching techniques.
This is so cool dude, keep it up!
Sid would be proud.
Huh I've seen a percussion cover of slipknot songs then a samples cover and now a scratch cover...neat great cover man
Cool, I'm going to try to create a band when I'm 16+, I'll update you on that!
Wicked
This is awesome.
Nice finger work. You must be successful among girls.
@@chk_g just ask my wife
this is fucking amazing, please cover more Slipknot's songs!!
@@aldouslau8722 check my catalog, I've done a couple slipknot covers.
This band is so unique in they were the first to successfully implement samples and a dj to enhance the music and have it sound fucken sick. Sure it’s been done before but it would sound like a gimmick
keep up the good work!
NICE JOB, BRUH!!! YOU'RE SO FUCKING AMAZING!!! You can play dj board just like Sid does. I'M SO FUCKING IMPRESSED WITH YOU!!!! The way you perform like Sid is super groovy!! It doesn't sound like shit either. ROCK ON!!!!!!
Thanks :), they're called turntables by the way.
this is amazing!
Much appreciated pal, you should check out my other covers too :)
Привет из России 🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍 Slipknot 🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍
That was fucking awesome 🤘🤘🤘
Much appreciated pal :)
wow!
This is pretty good
Word Turn it Up!
that was fuckin fire dude🔥🔥
awesome
Indeed a pretty sic cover
P.S this it's me Ashmal from your school
So cool!🖤
Damn bro, sic! Good shit
Awesome!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
so goood broth
Great!
Dude amazing
Great! How to download this sound ?
A banda toda é foda, mas gostaria de ouvir só os strachs (nem sei se é assim), mas depois que ouvi Slip, parece que em qualquer música se vc faz um remix sem o ritmo, só incluindo os straches e samples vira uma outra música
Eu posso enviar-lhe as hastes se você tiver um e-mail ou discórdia. I gotcha, the stems sound rad, i totally see why you'd wanna hear em, i can send them to ya if you want.
I like the cover too...but is that a graphing calculator next to the effects processor pedal?
Yup, had a math course last semester and I kinda forgot to clear out the desk for the cover.
Would the sheet music just look like "wakakawoowakakawoowakakawakawoo" or is there a system
There's a German turntablist called Alex Sonnerfield that teaches the instrument at a university level and he uses traditional notation to demonstrate scratching.
ua-cam.com/video/VekF6k9CRnM/v-deo.html
His entire channel is worth checking out.
His method was even adapted into songsterr for Sids scratch parts
www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/slipknot-only-one-drum-tab-s22119t0
Q-bert developed a system in the 90s that uses the a grid in which the Y axis is sample position and X is time, and it sounds complicated but it's quite intuitive, they recently developed that system into a proper software that can turn anyone's scratching into 'scratch tab' if you will.
ua-cam.com/video/PnnQP2qrvNU/v-deo.html
I believe Sonnenfield had a hand in helping develop Q-brts wave grids into a software because he's also featured on this channel quite a lot.
I updated the comment with the links if you were curious :)
So fucking good cover
Chiwichiwichiwiiiii
Wiki wiki wah chickiwiki wah wah woosh
ey wassup mate you did awesome🔥⚡️ive a question. can i do something like this on a hercules djcontrol impulse 200 too? i am kind of a beginner
@@Lost_Lp yes you can, you just need some samples, if you want them for cheap (free) look up some scratch break vinyls on discogs and there's rips of them on UA-cam, you can download those and get started :)
Ps the inpulse 2 is a rad controller
@@CaptainDugog nice thanks man you helped me allot 🙏🙏🙏
Idk if casio calculator can be used for sampling
Nice
Where did you get the scratch samples :) so very cool man
"Full metal scratch it" by Sidney Wilson.
It's his personal vinyl that he sells, it's also online as a flac rip.
What sample do you use to scratch too??? I might become a Sid for a Slipknot cover band and I haven’t found a straight answer to what he uses to scratch
Sid has a vinyl called "full metal scratch it" all his samples are on there. There's a vinyl rip version on UA-cam and the rest of the internet with sections labeled by song. There's a white noise sample that's relatively high pitched called wait and bleed sample/cuts.
Damn this is awesome what do you use to get that scratch sound Been trying to find one for my controller
The sample is from sids, full metal scratch it record rip, you can find it right here on youtube :)
@@CaptainDugog thanks man I’ll give it a shot later
This is awesome! What is the dj tool that you are using. I am trying to get into DJing and I am looking for a dj controller that is good for beginners.
Its a midi turntable controller, it runs through its own daw "rekordbox" which runs a majority of Pioneers midi products.
The turntable model is the ddj-rb (which isn't in production anymore as it was replaced either the DDJ-400)
One that's cheap and still works great for when you're first starting off is the ddj-200. And the Hercules Inpulse models.
i wanna see you cover shaken (not stirred) by tallah one day
so Fucking Cool Man,!!
How did you do this on the ddj? What samples did you use to scratch?
This was so badass. What sound do you use for scratching?
Sids "full metal scratch it" vinyl rip.
@@CaptainDugogwhere can you find it?
@@ARCArcticc it's on UA-cam or at least it used to be, I have a rip I can send ya if you can't find it
Gostei da viage do pivete 😈🤟🏻
Oh that was it means... Now i have to figure out what percussion is
@@soontheycome ua-cam.com/video/KaAS5eldnpg/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared that's an example of additional percussion sections.
Hey sick ass cover man! I wanted to know if your using a specific sample so I can try to imitate this myself? The sound your using to scratch with? Thanks and awesome fucking job man! Cheers
All the samples from from sids vinyl 'full metal scratch it' rip and you can find that online.
@@CaptainDugog thanks man! Could you also use a ahhh sample or sound?
@@dustin_p14 I've used that sample in some other covers but I'm not a big fan of it in all honesty.
@@CaptainDugog thank you!
Just finished Eyeless, would be happy to cover another slipknot song if ya wanna do one together.
What song are you feeling?
@@CaptainDugog pick one.
@@aggressiveaccents wanna do "No life"? Lots of fills and the scratching is just a beat juggle during the verses, I'm sure I can come up with more parts for it.
You should definitely do some linkin park covers cuz they use a lot of this stuff
I have, check out Cameron rye on UA-cam, he's a pal of mine, we do LP covers on his channel.
which track to use to scratch?
I use a rip of "Full metal scratch it", a vinyl pressed by NO2 records for Sid Wilson, it's on YT if you need the rip too :)
purity plsss
That's my favorite slipknot song.
@@CaptainDugog omg me too!
What sample did you use @0:24 and if it’s on ‘Full Metal Scratch It’ what’s the sample called
Also what sample did you use at 2:01
At 0:24 I used the sample at bar 37.4 or 2:36 minutes into the vinyl and the sample at 2:01 in the video, I used the sample at bar 34.4 or 2:26 seconds into the vinyl you'll notice these samples are right next to eachothet to accommodate for vinyl turntablists that don't have hot cues to jump between samples.
@@CaptainDugog when I pull up my copy of FMS in rekordbox it doesn’t sound the same here
@@kalevkravchencko1392 do you have discord?
@@CaptainDugog yeah The Trash Panda (115 MHz)#9746
What is the sample used for the scratch ?
@@elromeo_o2115 the samples are on the full metal scratch it vinyl pressed by NO2 records
@@CaptainDugog unfortunately I believe it is no longer available for sale today ;-;
@@elromeo_o2115 you could find rips of that album online
Where did you get the album of scratch? I can’t 😔
You a digital or analog turntablist?
@@CaptainDugog I have digital (ddj200)
@@esvekuyt7763 remind me to help you out tomorrow, im just about to pass out.
@@CaptainDugog ok, thanks
@@esvekuyt7763 Alrighty so thanks for waiting for me, that was a great night of sleep i had.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YDzdKGffwvDEJZLIQ-hpJdJ_XfJGLvNG
That's a good drive link to someone that has put up the album flac's in 2 parts, side a and side b, that may be due to the fact that the record was recently reprinted in a 7 inch variety which is smaller, more compressed and has the samples spread out between B and A more than the typical 12 inch variation, if you want an all in 1, i can email that to you directly, just jump into my discord server via the link on my home page and i'll dm you from there. Along with that i can help you learn how to scratch most slipknot songs too.
Bro, how did u get the Slipknot scratch effects? Did u get Full Metal Scratch It?
Yup, it was on UA-cam, just used a wav converted and got it like 6 years ago.
@@CaptainDugog I tried but couldn't find the album. I need the surfacing scratch and others. How can I get them?
@@snivygameplays got discord?
@@CaptainDugog yeah, I got.
@@snivygameplays I could send it to you via discord
Would love to get an audio of this without the song in the background!
I can email it to you.
can you send it to me too? @@CaptainDugog
what is the name of this sound than you use this slipknot song
it's just white noise pitched to the same key as the song.
im blaming you on reigniting my dream of being a dj
also out of cerioustity what digital turntables do you use?
Pioneer ddj-rb
If you're planning on getting serious about being a turntablist or a dj, I'd recommend getting the Roland Dj-202.
@@CaptainDugog take ya good sir! your skills are very excellent and very satisfying to watch!
@@LazyWaterZ-YT much appreciated, I'd be down to help you learn the basics when it comes comes scratching and mixing if you do ever get into it.
@@CaptainDugog i have aquired turn table lol
@@LazyWaterZ-YT Yooo which ones?
dude, I'm looking for a dj like this for my band. If your interested just reply back.
Thanks for the offer but I'm already in 3.
@@CaptainDugog ah... No problem bro! Keep rockin'!!! \m/
What scratch samples are you using?
@@zappers1000 full metal scratch it by dj starscream, pressed by NO2 records.
@@CaptainDugogDope! Where did you get it? Been looking for it for years
@@zappers1000 it used to be in youtube, I have a full rip of the record if you want it.
@@zappers1000 there's a link of my gdrive in the comment section here underneath someone else asking about the rip.
@@CaptainDugog can you please relink it here? Not finding it in the comments
Niceee
what equipment do you use?
@@oliverbrown3961 at the time of this video
Ddj rr
Rekoedbox dj
Nuxmg 100 multifx unit
@@CaptainDugog what would you suggest for a starter more or less budget setup thats still decent?
@@oliverbrown3961 how cheap are we talking here?
I'd say Hercules make some good stuff for budget turntablists
The Hercules inpulse 200, 300 and 500s are all fantastic for starters
But if you want something similar to me, I'd say check out the pioneer ddj rev1, its designed in battle scratch style so it encourages turntablism rather than dj mixing.
@@CaptainDugog thats very helpful, thank you!
Where did you get the scratch samples at?
Sid wilsons signature vinyl called 'full metal scratch it'.
@@CaptainDugog which tone off of that is this exactly?
@@samplaysguitar check Kalev Kravchencko's other comment, I'd already left timestamps for each sample from the vinyl.
@@CaptainDugog youre the best!! liked and subscribed, thank you!
Your rig needs a calculator?!
Already got one just in case I need to solve simultaneous equations during a scratch solo.
may I ask what model that is? thanks in advance.
It's a Pioneer DDJ RB and a NUX MG-100, they don't really make the RB anymore, i'd suggest getting a roland dj 202 if you want to have the same feel, it runs serato though. Really good controllers for metal turntablism since they run really well on their daws and are still small enough to lug around for band practice.
Good job, you’re very talented but the real song doesn’t have all this samples. It doesn’t matter 😊
Yeah I did add a little bit more but I think It sounds rad.
0/10 not enough crowd dives from the rafters
You're so right, next time I'll drop kick tripod right after the track ends.
@@CaptainDugog hahaha now we’re talking
this video discriminates against blacks like kendrick lamar, copyright claimed and unsubbed
Hahahaha nice joke
Bullshit
Boooriiing
Thanks pal :D
damn, the pin of shame
@Thatman Ant ouch hahaha I just pinned it to be funny you don't gave to hurl insults over to the poor guy.
@Thatman Ant at least I have the self-esteem to put a name and a real photo, it is quite easy to "insult" like a 10-year-old child, you just draw conclusions, I'm pretty good
@@nachoriq1792 can you guys please not do this here?