Here are 4 classic turntable techniques for non-house genres. Time for some boogie :-) If you want to know more about our mixing, mastering and production services visit: www.doctormix....
Warning! never use this type of tracks, unless you want to suffer brain damage: 0:19 Be responsible and think about your audience. because they could have an involuntary lobotomy
I need more of this.
One of the best instructional tutorials. Simple Short. Try and Pause. Love it! 👍
the reverse dub !!
I love doin that cut but it always feels like the entire set is on the verge of crashing
I like the tracks you selected :D
Old school requires so much more skill
I've got that mixer with my 1200 mkii's 😎
The SL1210 mk2 is worth every penny ..had mine for thirty years now and still works perfect..
Love it! Great vibe and techniques :D Thanks for sharing guys :D
Love the reverse dub technique. Thanks for sharing.
What is the song at stop and go, Riba Riba, Otrivez, Papi, Papi..?
I love the mixer (we share it) especially just for the 4 bar sample looper.
That last record has one sweeet sound. You gotta love the bass & kick. What song is that?
The last record is Billy Boyo - One Spliff A Day :)
Gonna practice these.
you guys are so awesome
Dude only got one concord?
Do you have a track list for these song? Nice line up
What is the second record? The lauryn hill dub?
nice! when the second part? best!
songs?
Nice!
Cheers mate :-)
Ready or Not version?
what kind of table is this?
PLEASE bois what is the song he "jumps" on at 0:13 ?
Californa Soul - Marlena Shaw
@@theteddychannel8529 thanks !!
What’s the name of the last track pls
0:26 song ?
I search...
The Fugees - Ready or Not
Warning! never use this type of tracks, unless you want to suffer brain damage: 0:19
Be responsible and think about your audience. because they could have an involuntary lobotomy
Papi Chulo by Lorna. It’s a banger!