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Thread: So I got my pair of my Numark TTX now I need DJF's help!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomcie View Post
    Oh wow, I didn't even notice that
    I will start off with some from the first link and work my way up to your level

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    Junior Member DJ CirKutCision's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Scotch View Post
    Some of you know I posted a thread in other section that I want to get into Scratching. I got my pair of Numark TTX USB turntable.

    Now I want to know where should I get the scratching sample, or Scratching music. correct me if I am wrong I think it's called Scratching samples.

    Can you please help me out with where to purchase/download scratching sample so that I can start with forward, chop and stabs?

    I am thinking of recording my scratching practice and post the videos here at DJF for feedback, comment and critics. This way I can improve and help other noobs like me in their Scratching.

    Please hook brother up with where to hunt for music.

    TIA

    DJ Scotch
    Yep, record your practices helps a lot in your improvement. Just grab a scratch mixer, a SuperSeal, some M44-7s, and DJ Angelo's tutorials and get to cuttin'. Practice makes perfect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ Scotch View Post
    I will start off with some from the first link and work my way up to your level
    I'm no expert, still trying to get all of the basic scratches mastered. My best advice is to practice as often as possible, something that I haven't been doing.
    Quote Originally Posted by Marc S View Post
    lmao. half this website could be lazy-o's dad

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJ CirKutCision View Post
    Yep, record your practices helps a lot in your improvement. Just grab a scratch mixer, a SuperSeal, some M44-7s, and DJ Angelo's tutorials and get to cuttin'. Practice makes perfect.
    thank you so much. planning to add Rane Sixty two soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Boomcie View Post
    I'm no expert, still trying to get all of the basic scratches mastered. My best advice is to practice as often as possible, something that I haven't been doing.
    No doubt there brother! Practice is the key. Planning to give at least an hour a day.

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