My crossfader is reversed in this tutorial. For more info see: th-cam.com/video/nC64VJGEBCM/w-d-xo.html and check out my online School of Scratch schoolofscratch.com for my newest in-depth scratch tutorials and online course / practice program - Emma
Excellente tutorial, I love the way you repeat the tecnique over and over allowing for the viewer to understand, whether they learn at a fast or slow pace. You rock! :-)
Great video as usual Shortee. One video I think you could do that not many people have covered is the basics of scratches. Or tips covering how to improve your scratches as a whole. Showing people how you hold the cross fader and to kill the bass when scratching. Stuff like that.
By using the fingers to cut the crab to (off) I always thought this would affect the rhythm as I use my fingers to turn the sound on so my brain is wired to see this at the (on tap) not an (off) tap. Am I goofey here or is this normal?
i am scratching with crossfader normal position, and i find it extremely difficult to start and finish open crab . i've tried the "hamster" reversed crossfader and its for some reason easier to do open crab that finishes on fader open...? how to achieve same crab on "normal " crossfader?
I have spend 2 hours trying to understand what combo did you make at 6:46 and still have no clue. Sounds really nice though, would it be possible to tell me what's the structure of it ? Thanks
this is dj shortee shes been doin it since the 90s its is a scratch that defintly takes practice have your fingers pushing it down why your thumb pushes it out inbetween your finger
Is here some sort of rule for left and right handed? since i am right handed and using my right hand on the record. also one more question, for crab thumb makes sound on while you cut the sound with the other fingers? i saw some people use thumb for cut sound and other fingers to make sound on crossfader! wich one is better?
Awesome as always, Short-E! I don't use hamstermode, so I'm wondering how to get to an open fader after the crab. I tried to use hamstermode, but I don't get it. I think my thumb is to weak ;) Maybe I have to use 4 fingers to end with an open fader? Anyway, thank you for the akai-usb-stick and keep up the good work!
do you actually have to buy a record for the beat?? or can you actually connect the turntable to a laptop and get the beat from there?? and also is the big cd that you scratch the one that is the beat or is it just a plain cd that you use to make the scratch sounds?? i wanna buy a turntable
i notice that u dont use serato for your Videos ... How du u feel about serato or digital scratch samples being used for scratching? I've been following your techniques an I admit im amateur at scratching but i swear i dont get as much of an accurate (sound to movement ratio) as u du in your vids . would love ur opinion... N keep up the good Dj tutalage we are listening... #Peace N Party. Heff
That mixer is actually in my price range...maybe next year I'll upgrade to the Rane, I'd love a Rane or Vestax mixer...even though Vestax is now out of business.
Nice man... But i have a question is wanna start DJing/scrachting but i don't know what equipment i need. Do i just need a turntable a mixer and some records or do i need more.... can someone please help me out
Hey I am scratching with the crossfader reversed or "hamster style". View this post and video for more details: www.studioscratches.com/hamster-reverse-vs-regular-scratching/
I meant how did you move your hand on the record for the chirp scratch. You move it so fast and the way it sounds it's dope. I'm trying to get the chirp like that but I can't figure it out how to do it.
Damn you're good! You make it seem so easy! Used scratch back in the days and developed a totaly different technique. I was doing it all wrong! Tryin' to do it your way now. Not easy but the vid helps. You go girl! btw do you got a boyfriend ;-)
They are good parents, your videotutorials I love these styles of scrasht ers unika nna, I will put all my commitment to learn your teaching style since ers the unika of (youtube) q enceña so detail to detail the art of scrasht thanks for sharing your conosimientos nna . I am from Mexico do not c English but I write to you through the translator of google chrome jejejejejej sorry for my spelling mistakes. With the help of the subtitle of yutu I can tell you what you say in your videos, thanks are good parents. Greetings from mexico nna: hope you can send me a greeting nna bye.
My crossfader is reversed in this tutorial. For more info see: th-cam.com/video/nC64VJGEBCM/w-d-xo.html and check out my online School of Scratch schoolofscratch.com for my newest in-depth scratch tutorials and online course / practice program - Emma
Excellente tutorial, I love the way you repeat the tecnique over and over allowing for the viewer to understand, whether they learn at a fast or slow pace. You rock! :-)
I always wondered what combo the Djs were using. Thank you so much for simplifying and crystallizing the technique. I learn a lot from your video
QNA was nasty, very flawless technique, love these vids!
Lee Rose Thanks Lee!
Ur total ninja! Well done, record and crossfader control just blow me away! Your truly inspirational!
Great video as usual Shortee. One video I think you could do that not many people have covered is the basics of scratches. Or tips covering how to improve your scratches as a whole. Showing people how you hold the cross fader and to kill the bass when scratching. Stuff like that.
the best scratch tutorials out there......youre badass homie
anybody knows what the combo at 8:07??? I understand there only baby and chirp, but it will be very helpfull to see ttm transcription.
Nice to see a new tutorial.
Really like this series!
By using the fingers to cut the crab to (off) I always thought this would affect the rhythm as I use my fingers to turn the sound on so my brain is wired to see this at the (on tap) not an (off) tap.
Am I goofey here or is this normal?
i am scratching with crossfader normal position, and i find it extremely difficult to start and finish open crab . i've tried the "hamster" reversed crossfader and its for some reason easier to do open crab that finishes on fader open...? how to achieve same crab on "normal " crossfader?
Question: Shoudln't your crossfader be closed on the right side when ur deck is on the left side? Your setup can't work with a DJ controller, right?
You have your crossfader reversed makes it becomes confusing.. is it the only way to achieve that skratch??
6.43 Really nice combo! like your tutorials big time!
Thanks so much!
I have spend 2 hours trying to understand what combo did you make at 6:46 and still have no clue. Sounds really nice though, would it be possible to tell me what's the structure of it ? Thanks
@@souallealexandre5556 it seems to just be the combo she's teaching but with an actual couple of chirps thrown in the middle
New subscriber here. I don't even have a turntable. Planning to get one. Meanwhile I should watch your videos. Glad to find your videos.
this is dj shortee shes been doin it since the 90s its is a scratch that defintly takes practice have your fingers pushing it down why your thumb pushes it out inbetween your finger
Is here some sort of rule for left and right handed? since i am right handed and using my right hand on the record. also one more question, for crab thumb makes sound on while you cut the sound with the other fingers? i saw some people use thumb for cut sound and other fingers to make sound on crossfader! wich one is better?
are u in the middle of a song or at the beginning while ur doint that scratch
Awesome as always, Short-E! I don't use hamstermode, so I'm wondering how to get to an open fader after the crab. I tried to use hamstermode, but I don't get it. I think my thumb is to weak ;) Maybe I have to use 4 fingers to end with an open fader? Anyway, thank you for the akai-usb-stick and keep up the good work!
PLZ HELP HOW DO U SCRATCH N PLAY THE UPCOMING NEXT SONG N STOP THE NEXT DECK RIGHT AWAY SIGH
The combo at 8:16 is a classic combo, the first one i've learned way back. But i do it different... funny to see!
How can we hear the other beat even though the crossfader is all the way on the left
I'm scratching in reverse / hamster style
any advice for a beginner on a DJ controller?
I'm New to all of this and have probably a stupid question: Where is the scratching sound coming from? do you have a white noise track?
do you actually have to buy a record for the beat?? or can you actually connect the turntable to a laptop and get the beat from there?? and also is the big cd that you scratch the one that is the beat or is it just a plain cd that you use to make the scratch sounds?? i wanna buy a turntable
i notice that u dont use serato for your Videos ... How du u feel about serato or digital scratch samples being used for scratching? I've been following your techniques an I admit im amateur at scratching but i swear i dont get as much of an accurate (sound to movement ratio) as u du in your vids . would love ur opinion... N keep up the good Dj tutalage we are listening... #Peace N Party. Heff
How much did your turntables cost?
where can you find the scratch sample that you are using? I've found some, but not like that? Can you please share? Thanks in advance
thank you for the tip on a new combo i can work on!
That mixer is actually in my price range...maybe next year I'll upgrade to the Rane, I'd love a Rane or Vestax mixer...even though Vestax is now out of business.
Nice man...
But i have a question is wanna start DJing/scrachting but i don't know what equipment i need. Do i just need a turntable a mixer and some records or do i need more....
can someone please help me out
please visit www.studioscratches.com/scratchy-100-equipment-you-need-for-scratching/ for a video that explains everything.
How much did your turntables cost? I have midi controllers but this looks way better.
thanks for the tips. what beat is that?
Can you show this combo without hamster mode?
I cannot and i wrote this to help: studioscratches.com/how-to-learn-from-a-hamster-reverse-crossfader-style-scratch-dj-if-you-scratch-regular/
Mirror ?? How A side can scratch like that ? doesn't have to go B ? I was really confuse ~~ !@@
Hey I am scratching with the crossfader reversed or "hamster style".
View this post and video for more details:
www.studioscratches.com/hamster-reverse-vs-regular-scratching/
***** Thanks man! Glad it helped!
Love your tutorials, nice for drills.
Nice
your cutting in with the thumb and out with fingers
nice...what type of dj do u consider yourself?
awesome, but i really wish i could pull up your sleeve when you scratch lol
whats the name of the scratch at 630? by the way awesome job.
CTKJO I'm not sure what you mean. I teach the scratch at the beginning.
I meant how did you move your hand on the record for the chirp scratch. You move it so fast and the way it sounds it's dope. I'm trying to get the chirp like that but I can't figure it out how to do it.
Thanks for the tutorial your videos are awesome!!
what song are you scratching besides beat
+Arts Bod the record is super seal by thud rumble.
+Studio Scratches thank you
GREAT VIDEO- LIKE YOUR TUTORIAL...
Damn you're good! You make it seem so easy! Used scratch back in the days and developed a totaly different technique. I was doing it all wrong! Tryin' to do it your way now. Not easy but the vid helps. You go girl! btw do you got a boyfriend ;-)
nice combos!
Thanks!
scratch-e you make it look so easy. :)
They are good parents, your videotutorials I love these styles of scrasht ers unika nna, I will put all my commitment to learn your teaching style since ers the unika of (youtube) q enceña so detail to detail the art of scrasht thanks for sharing your conosimientos nna . I am from Mexico do not c English but I write to you through the translator of google chrome jejejejejej sorry for my spelling mistakes. With the help of the subtitle of yutu I can tell you what you say in your videos, thanks are good parents. Greetings from mexico nna: hope you can send me a greeting nna bye.
Very very tnx....congratulations!!!!
Good job, keep it up.
THX. Where we can send you some gifts or something for your lessons :D
very helpful! thanks
Hey, I was wondering about that...
what is the point in reversing the crossfader? Do all scratch-DJs do it like this?
Thanks for any help
Her fader is reversed though. Not natural for some/most
thank you! :)
WOW!!
Emma Short-E!! 🥰
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Tricky!!!
У меня явно деревянные руки. My hands - wood. Old old wood((((
I like these type of scratches........not the stupid ugly beat juggling lol
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