DJ Beat Matching tutorial on a vinyl Turntable. www.djtutor.com/mixing1 toons are 1, Sharam jey presents, " shake your" on underwater 2, paul wooford " out of my life"
I love your tutorials man, they've helped me so much. I'm in the electronic music production school now, but it all started watching your videos. I really had no idea where to start, who to ask. What you do its big man, its awesome. You don't even know me, but i owe you a lot! You have no idea. Greetings from Mexico.
Andy C is the man, don't care what anyone says the but the guy is a magician. His unique style is unencumbered by both modern technology and old school methods. Old school methods for example like vinyl turntables his timing is sublime and he can change a mix over so instantly it's ridiulous. I could stand the his whole set and watch him mix in awe. Infact I tried but it was off the chaiiin!! :D
I usually have to keep tapping the outer edge of the record to keep the timing synchronized, vinyl is my favorite way to play a set because I have the most control over que and beatmatch
12 years later and this guy still has the best tutorial. Thanks ellaskins!
Ellaskins is my favorite guy over the whole internet, there should be a meme about this guy ahah
GOOD WORK J MAN
what's the point doing it with your finger? learn to ride the pitchcontrol instead; a skill that you will actually use when mixing and that will do
The real problem is only that , in prescence of the sync button , you'll never properly learn anything , but still you'll get that envy to mix ....
im sick of ppl trying to put virtual dj down its the most popular program out there ?
the sync button does not always work
those tracks are pretty awful :L but yeah thanks alot for the help
Surely it's the rpm, not the bpm that makes the difference? if your tunes are 1000 bpm but the records a 33, your finger should be fine.
why say that? bit harsh
Ok, now you're just showing off.
You’ve been putting in work for a long time brother. Thank you for your incredible work 👏🏼
I love your tutorials man, they've helped me so much.
I'm in the electronic music production school now, but it all started watching your videos. I really had no idea where to start, who to ask. What you do its big man, its awesome.
You don't even know me, but i owe you a lot! You have no idea.
Greetings from Mexico.
There was a long time that I didn't get surprised with some "new" tip. Very very nice.
This is awesome man. I needed to figure out an effective way of using the pitch control and you helped me out there!
What a teacher! Great methods to put skills on higher level, big respect for you, your tutorials are very useful, thank you!
Andy C is the man, don't care what anyone says the but the guy is a magician. His unique style is unencumbered by both modern technology and old school methods. Old school methods for example like vinyl turntables his timing is sublime and he can change a mix over so instantly it's ridiulous. I could stand the his whole set and watch him mix in awe. Infact I tried but it was off the chaiiin!! :D
your a god! absolute master in explaining it and keeping it fun! big ups from the Caribbean.
nuff respect brotha
@erohDGC It helps you figure out if tracks need to go faster or slower. It basically helps you feel what you need to do.
I usually have to keep tapping the outer edge of the record to keep the timing synchronized, vinyl is my favorite way to play a set because I have the most control over que and beatmatch
I love that there's like, a specific drill you can do nail this down.