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I'm so glad I found your channel recently. Loving your turntablism content. I had become complacent with my skill level and kinda bored with cutting and your tutorials and have really inspired me to take scratch breaks while working from home again. I've been having a lot of fun cleaning up some of my sloppier open fader cuts. Super sick cuts. Thanks!
I mean, my scratches don't sound as clean, but after watching you break them all down, I think im actually nailing them (my Joe needs some work tho) good video for beginners this one!
The one scratch I found really difficult to do on a controller was tap scratches, where you'd use your fingers to tap the jogwheel to play 16th or 32nd notes, I think its just the jogwheel sensitivity as I do use an RB.
i think performance is based on the skills. it's been over a year since i bought DDJ sb3 and can't synchronize jog wheel movement with that of the crossfader
Hi Pri Yon DJ. Can you please show me one more time how to do right the scratch setup on SeratoDj. I never got it right? I even put the latency at 2 on my iMac pro. I please need a step by step from you. You’re a true master !Thank you!
Software no but latency can play a part so you want to exceed the minimum specs for the Software but thats not hard, one of my old laptops from 2009 handles Serato and scratching without issue if i don't have many programs open in the the background ect.
I am a lefty. That is why I use my left hand on the crossfader. It won’t feel natural when you first do it but will help get to advanced scratching much faster than the other way.
@@priyonjoni by that do you mean left hand on the crossfader is superior, or that practicing with both hands will help with advanced techniques? I do admit right hand on the platter feels more natural but I am a righty so that's a huge bias
Product link:
Pioneer DJ DDJ-800 entry level DJ controller
www.zzounds.com/a--3970758/item--PIODDJ800
XMG DJ 15 - DJ Performance Laptop
bit.ly/XMG-DJ15-PriYonJoni
Scratch Attack Track
www.dropbox.com/s/rm0qphmvfqgemax/Pri%20yon%20Joni%20-%20Scratch%20Attack%2001%20-%20320.mp3?dl=0
Direct Music Service
www.directmusicservice.com
30% off first month, use promo code PJMONTHLY
10% off first year, use promo code PJYEARLY
Get 7% off your first year to DistroKid
distrokid.com/vip/PRIYONJONI
the scratch please give me a link
YOU CAN TOTALLY "DO IT!"
Thanks Alex!
I'm so glad I found your channel recently. Loving your turntablism content. I had become complacent with my skill level and kinda bored with cutting and your tutorials and have really inspired me to take scratch breaks while working from home again. I've been having a lot of fun cleaning up some of my sloppier open fader cuts. Super sick cuts. Thanks!
Glad to help!
Well, that answers everything. I just have to practice more on my DDJ 1000. Thank you sir.👍🏾
That's was Dope!!!! I just want to say you are an excellent teacher and I'm learning a lot from you thank you❤️💯
Totally agree 💯 @djpgrooves1
Really appreciate it 🙏
I mean, my scratches don't sound as clean, but after watching you break them all down, I think im actually nailing them (my Joe needs some work tho) good video for beginners this one!
thanks for the scrtch done!!😊
Amazing going practice
Excellent
Fantastic! :)
Can you make a tutorial video on how to do this scratches one after the other
Nice!
Superb scratching techniques! I want to learn to do some scratches. Where can I learn to be be professional like you?
On the money 😊
The one scratch I found really difficult to do on a controller was tap scratches, where you'd use your fingers to tap the jogwheel to play 16th or 32nd notes, I think its just the jogwheel sensitivity as I do use an RB.
Depends on the jog wheel. Mechanical jog wheels like on the CDJs might be easier to do this on. Touch capacitive may be more challenging.
really am thinking about getting that controller, only think making me wait a little longer is how close in price it is to its big brothers
Will you do a review and scratching on the Numark Mixtrack Platinum fx? I would love to hear your thoughts about that controller.
Hey Dj Pri Yon Jon,🙏 Help me and highlight more on the Rub scratch I can't understand it
i think performance is based on the skills. it's been over a year since i bought DDJ sb3 and can't synchronize jog wheel movement with that of the crossfader
Nice! In the end, it's the skill, not the tools that make a DJ a pro
Hi Pri Yon DJ. Can you please show me one more time how to do right the scratch setup on SeratoDj. I never got it right? I even put the latency at 2 on my iMac pro. I please need a step by step from you. You’re a true master !Thank you!
I put the crossfader to sharp and I can use a buffer setting as slow as 5ms.
@@priyonjoniI'll try it and let you know. Thanks for the head up. Have a great day DJ.
WoW
Broooooooooo where'd you get that shirt?
Superb 🤘🙏 can you sent track pls❤️
What is the song?
👌👍👌
Can you link use with the samples and beat used so we can practice along?
The sample is in the pinned comment above!
@@priyonjoni oh lol ok thanks
does the DJ software you use make a difference on the accuracy of the scratching?
i wanna know too
Software no but latency can play a part so you want to exceed the minimum specs for the Software but thats not hard, one of my old laptops from 2009 handles Serato and scratching without issue if i don't have many programs open in the the background ect.
Are you a righty or a lefty? Should I practice both sides equally anyway?
I am a lefty. That is why I use my left hand on the crossfader. It won’t feel natural when you first do it but will help get to advanced scratching much faster than the other way.
@@priyonjoni by that do you mean left hand on the crossfader is superior, or that practicing with both hands will help with advanced techniques? I do admit right hand on the platter feels more natural but I am a righty so that's a huge bias
I will not understand how you did a rub on the controller. Never even knew that was possible
Instead of using the top, rub along the ridges of the side of the jog wheel.
@@priyonjoni ahhhh makes sense
Hi Pri yon. Can you recommend some scratch sample packs to download which are good to practice with. Thanks @djpgrooves1
Check the pinned comment above
No shit! 🙂