The man IS the juggling textbook. Perfect form and timing all day ery day. Check The Technique, Dont Swe at the Technique... Thats who showed me, 313 famalam at a show in Dayton. Mr. Rob Swift. Detroit used to be lit af.
it's funny how i stumbled onto this but I was just thinking about this exact thing the other day. I was wanting to learn better ways to transition....amazing
Hip Hop DJs don't get enough respect outside the underground community any more. They're almost always considerably more technically capable, and often more cerebral, than their MC/rapper counterparts...
Yo guys I need some help from y'all! I got a question! Is it possible to execute these patterns (including patterns in part2) in hamster style aka crossfader reverse style? I can do the tapping part and backspinning, but I want to move further any tips? Please help
lotta people converted to electronic vinyls like serato scratch. it uses a artificial vinyls and a box connected to a laptop and puts an mp3 to the vinyl
haha yeah nice thx 4 upload !!!! i have the video tape can you upload the whole thing from mix master mike ???? that would be great !!!!!! Total Eclipse and Rhettmatic where dope too maybee you can upload both please let me know thx !!!!
No worries man. . . . I started Djing AFTER high school, and the people that I used to know that started in high school are HEAVY in the scene now. . . .VCI-300 is a great starter for serato or whatever DVS you use. But when you get into some loot, look into the heavy duty shit (the Numark NS7) I'll stick with vinyl and 12's for that amount of loot. Just keep grinidn man. Wealth is not a substitute for passion. And things have a way of falling into place.
Man, you can go into any genre and beat juggle. . . .but it's alway's 2 of the same record. Sometimes it's just not enough. . . as for mixing. . .you can still do this with any DVS (Digital Vinyl System) that can manipulate the mp3's like a regular record (Serato, Tracktor, Torq) AS for gear, you can never go wrong with Tech 1200's. . .but some newmarks are out there that can handle the stress. . . hope that helps or whatever. . .or I'm talking outta my ass!
all you guys hating on cdjs got it wrong. i never got any good with them myself, but it's misguided to knock someone just for using a cdj or a ns7 or whatever if they can scratch as good as the next guy does on 12s. i know guys who can use either, and one of my friends even told me that when it's hot and humid he actually prefers the cdj to the turntable, but maybe that's more of a problem down here in the south. cdjs have come a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way since 2002
You can actually buy a used pair of technics 1200's for around $500. Serato is a great tool for any dj and will save you tons of money on music. I recommend that you start out with vinyl because you will learn how delicate needles can be. I taught my brother in law hoe to dj on cd turntables and now he's no good on vinyl. Learning on vinyl will give you an advantage skill wise over the dj's who start out with the newer technology. Just remember to practice practice practice. Good luck!
This info is as gold as that Vestax mixer. Even though it was filmed on a potato, it’s better than any of the new stuff.
this taught me so much in such a short lesson
It's hard to explain how to do something that comes naturally.
Shure 101 is the best video for learning to juggle
The man IS the juggling textbook. Perfect form and timing all day ery day. Check The Technique, Dont Swe
at the Technique... Thats who showed me, 313 famalam at a show in Dayton. Mr. Rob Swift. Detroit used to be lit af.
@DJ Rob Swift - DJ you've been teaching your whole career....Nice!
Respect.
ahhaha. my friend let me borrow this vhs. but i never gave it back
i Just Met Rob Swift today and he told me im good at beat syncing by ear today at scratch Dj Acadamy in NYC
it's funny how i stumbled onto this but I was just thinking about this exact thing the other day. I was wanting to learn better ways to transition....amazing
respect to rob swift !!
Hip Hop DJs don't get enough respect outside the underground community any more. They're almost always considerably more technically capable, and often more cerebral, than their MC/rapper counterparts...
MF DOOM would disagree.. But I know what you saying
Clyde Stubblefield on the drums!!!
I use to own this vhs. Turntablism 101.
great job man, really liked the video!
miss those gold plated vestax mixer
good stuff, thanks for posting
Sometimes TH-cam let me find exactly the place I wanna be
great upload..tks
I've seen people do it hamster style and it blows my mind because it seems way more difficult.
Yo guys I need some help from y'all! I got a question! Is it possible to execute these patterns (including patterns in part2) in hamster style aka crossfader reverse style? I can do the tapping part and backspinning, but I want to move further any tips? Please help
lotta people converted to electronic vinyls like serato scratch. it uses a artificial vinyls and a box connected to a laptop and puts an mp3 to the vinyl
ROB SWIFT IS THE REAL DEAL !
RESPECT
el mejor
haha yeah nice thx 4 upload !!!!
i have the video tape
can you upload the whole thing
from mix master mike ????
that would be great !!!!!!
Total Eclipse and Rhettmatic where dope too
maybee you can upload both
please let me know
thx !!!!
No worries man. . . .
I started Djing AFTER high school, and the people that I used to know that started in high school are HEAVY in the scene now. . . .VCI-300 is a great starter for serato or whatever DVS you use. But when you get into some loot, look into the heavy duty shit (the Numark NS7) I'll stick with vinyl and 12's for that amount of loot.
Just keep grinidn man. Wealth is not a substitute for passion. And things have a way of falling into place.
Man, you can go into any genre and beat juggle. . . .but it's alway's 2 of the same record. Sometimes it's just not enough. . .
as for mixing. . .you can still do this with any DVS (Digital Vinyl System) that can manipulate the mp3's like a regular record (Serato, Tracktor, Torq)
AS for gear, you can never go wrong with Tech 1200's. . .but some newmarks are out there that can handle the stress. . .
hope that helps or whatever. . .or I'm talking outta my ass!
all you guys hating on cdjs got it wrong.
i never got any good with them myself, but it's misguided to knock someone just for using a cdj or a ns7 or whatever if they can scratch as good as the next guy does on 12s. i know guys who can use either, and one of my friends even told me that when it's hot and humid he actually prefers the cdj to the turntable, but maybe that's more of a problem down here in the south.
cdjs have come a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG way since 2002
You can actually buy a used pair of technics 1200's for around $500. Serato is a great tool for any dj and will save you tons of money on music. I recommend that you start out with vinyl because you will learn how delicate needles can be. I taught my brother in law hoe to dj on cd turntables and now he's no good on vinyl. Learning on vinyl will give you an advantage skill wise over the dj's who start out with the newer technology. Just remember to practice practice practice. Good luck!
@5:34
Is this beat that he is using on a scratch battle record? I really would like to practice using this beat..
It's the break in James Brown's Funky Drummer
I have the vhf tape! :)
@2:10
I miss doing this shit, These new fangled cats using these cd turntables are lame. More control with vinyl
just get Serato Scratch live
Too fast!!!! Slow it down a little!!!!