I have a question regarding the sharpness of the crossfader. As I use traktor there are multiple degrees of sharpness of the crossfader. Would yousuggest to make it as sharp as possible or should there be a minimal gap. I believe in serato there is the same adjustment which can be made. A little advice would be appreciated.
The stab scratch combo on the left is something like: baby baby scribble baby scribble baby baby release
On the right: 1. Baby scribble baby scribble baby scribble release
2. same as left side
Question? when doing scratches
such as the stab scratch. what are some tips to make it sound cleaner . I can do all the 9 conor stone scratches but when I try to combine it with other scratches it’s no longer clean (distinctive)
Question? when doing scratches
such as the stab scratch. what are some tips to make it sound cleaner . I can do all the 9 conor stone scratches but when I try to combine it with other scratches it’s no longer clean (distinctive)
The “switch it up” with the scratch when switching hands was very helpful in getting my weak hand out of the competition comparison zone of trying to mimic my strong hand. The minimal fader movement and the “set crossfader to sharper” Q & A in the comment section was priceless advice that helped my Simon says scratch drills sound much better on both sides . Kudos to the comments community!!!!
I think you should MASTER all 9 scratches before moving on to Beat Juggling. Scratching trains your hand control of the record, so it helps you with beat juggling.
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