Native Sessions Performance Techniques Vol. 1 - Turntablism Roundtable | Native Instruments

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  • Watch DJ Craze, Rafik and Unkut in conversation with Jim Mazur, Director of Traktor Products, as they discuss how technology has inspired what turntablism is today.
    Gain valuable insights into the innovations and techniques that have shaped turntablism, explore its lineage and culture and catch showcase performances. This edition of Native Sessions featured luminary DJs, DMC champs and dance floor innovators Craze, Rafik and Unkut.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac84 Před 8 lety +3

    Here the thing about sync. Sync is used so you can get turntables up to speeds a normal +-8% turntable can't reach. Because of sync we can remix. Don't use sync to be lazy, use it to remix bpms out of the range of two different genre's

  • @ceeazy1833
    @ceeazy1833 Před 8 lety

    Unkut and Rafik. Damn legends, I just found about this video on FB and flip'd out totally. Sad they're still so underrated nowdays.. Keep up the damn great work, we appreciate it

  • @Kypski
    @Kypski Před 8 lety +1

    Enjoyed this! Some funny shit too :-P New live remix coming up soon! bigups to NI

  • @combojerman28
    @combojerman28 Před 8 lety

    STEMS are not new.
    We always did use stems.
    How many times you mix an a cappella with a beat in the old times (i.e in the 90s)?
    We always look for stems and now are here as a digital compact format.
    Glad we have stems.
    I will love to have original music as a stems from the 80s and 90s.
    THAT WILL CRAZY!
    PLEASE MAKE IT POSSIBLE!

  • @hot4futureyears2come
    @hot4futureyears2come Před 8 lety +2

    Hey Jim, i have some ideas for the next version of the Z2 (if they make another version) the first mixer is awesome but they are a couple of things they can change/add

    • @RaspHaunt
      @RaspHaunt Před 8 lety

      +Jose Lugo ,hello,have you seen this?...I build gear to..this is the z2 killer....hard to get in the U.S., but doable..peep-www.voxoa-pro.com/products.php?lang=en&kind=12&pid=78#.Vs3AE5wrLIU

    • @hot4futureyears2come
      @hot4futureyears2come Před 8 lety

      +Rasp Haunt , that is very nice. perfect for NI to get this mixer mapped to tractor scratch or just buy the mixer off voxoa and slap the NI name on it like serato does with just about everything out there, lol how much is it?

    • @RaspHaunt
      @RaspHaunt Před 8 lety

      $600...even $ 500 ive seen it...i have some associates that travel east a few times a year..if you seriously want one,lemme know if u need my help..check my page,i make gear too...i made my own frettless fader a few months back..I made 9 total...sold them all to A-list tablist Only..we should hook up...we could do some really interesting stuff...did u speak with Jim Mazur?,,,i never have met him,but know all about him and am a huge fan...if u guys are homies,shoot em a message that i have mad respect for him and all he does...here is some of my music..im 41,been a tablist for over 20 yrs..and a Beat maker..lemme know what you think-soundcloud.com/rasphaunt

    • @hot4futureyears2come
      @hot4futureyears2come Před 8 lety

      Rasp Haunt ok, thanks i will let you know,

    • @RaspHaunt
      @RaspHaunt Před 8 lety

      +Ezmyrelda Andrade i have owned 2 z2's...the upfaders and button quality are horrible...everyone I know,and ive been a tablist for 20 plus yrs,not to be an ass..lol...has had to send theirs back for one reason or another...Only people that get them for free,aka Q-bert,Craze etc...seem to like them over most mixers..its a great mixer thats built horribly is all...this has 90% of the z2 features plus a few more..In Argentina and Brazil the Voxoa outsells the Z2 20 to 1....plus if u want more usb's,get a hub...I was just suggesting another alternative is all....and I skratch every day..check me out here=soundcloud.com/rasphaunt ..if they built a better one...perhaps my opinion would change....thanks man.
      Rasp

  • @Zonum420
    @Zonum420 Před 7 lety

    Stems and Remix Sets were a cool concept. However, Producers have not adopted it. I love NI for their ingenuity, and marketing. I remember the first version of Reaktor. However, I think NI is focusing on the software to produce hardware that is never truly realized. They could do so much more if they got "everyone" involved. My two pennies. Love Ya NI! You always take my money, but I have been slacking on the hardware side for the past two years. Remember KORE? I still use it.

  • @i.rodrigues4983
    @i.rodrigues4983 Před 8 lety +2

    of course they like digitale music and new technologies. (there at a freaking Native Instruments convention!!!) thats like asking a unicorn if he likes colours.

  • @flomaster720
    @flomaster720 Před 8 lety +4

    Craze on using the sync button (which he does) - "Why would I want to mix?" Just another DJ with double standards.
    "Mixing takes time" you say? Why even have turntables? Just bring your ipads/ipods. Make it even easier on yourselves. You're just spinning for drunk kids anyway.

    • @PeteGriffin1974
      @PeteGriffin1974 Před 8 lety +2

      +Flomaster that's such a staggeringly ignorant statement, you should delete it, or everyone will you think you are foolish

    • @flomaster720
      @flomaster720 Před 8 lety

      Fake; it's the latest trend and everyone seems to be in style.

    • @PeteGriffin1974
      @PeteGriffin1974 Před 8 lety +2

      incorrect. DJ's have always used available technology to play and manipulate new sounds. for a while, one of the most important skills a DJ had was to be able to manipulate the pitch controller to match the tempo, once that (i admit important skill) is mastered, theres no need to bother with it.
      Spend the time getting more creative, looks like Craze (a 5 time world champion without sync) gets that, and look at his routines. He smashes it every time with highly complex technical performances which use the z2 to its fullest.
      So he uses Sync? So what? I bet you use spellcheck, and a steering wheel on your car - maybe you should go back to using a quill and running every where. At least you'd keep it real. Right?

    • @flomaster720
      @flomaster720 Před 8 lety

      Pete Griffin
      That's exactly what I thought you would write.
      It has nothing to do with keeping it real. Just embrace the technology. We don't need turntables when you don't need to mix. Don't really need to hear routines when the listener can't always tell if it's a button being pushed or a track edit. That's not really creative. Sounds like you're the one stuck in the past.

    • @illpusha
      @illpusha Před 8 lety

      +Pete Griffin just cause someone invented a microwave doesn't make them a cook...when they invented the electric guitar...they didnt pretend it was an acoustic.the word "VINYLIST" was created for the same reason BABU coined the word TURNTABLEINSTS...we dont want to be put in the same category.HOW MANY F%*KING SH*T EFFECTS DO U NEED!!!it's a f%*king joke...skillz over toy's.what u button pushing knob tweaking dj's dont understand is this is a CULTURE...& when u lie...u lose RESPECT!!!P.S-i totally disagree with CRAZE...beat matching is an art/skill...& would rather see him beat match then push a button which any assh*le can do!!! whatever happened to that guy...he used to be one of my favs....guess i'll just stick with NOIZE...atleast he keeps it REAL!!!