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Thread: Best slipmat for scratching, beatmatching, and for just overall use as a DJ

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    Deez Beats! KLH's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    KLH : Haven’t put in the time? Your profile says your a professional DJ. Do you mean you are not so good at turntablism and scratching? I always thought Pro-DJs had to know some scratch skills.
    I do basic scratching, but wouldn't say I'm at turntablist level. My crowds (mobile DJ) like very little scratching so I usually do it around transitions.

    Pro DJs need to know what's appropriate for crowds and have the skills to do it. I think I can check that box.
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    BanHammer™⚒️ Manu's Avatar
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    Being pro, is being paid for providing goods and / or services.

    Scratching is not a requisite for being pro.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    Are you saying butter rugs are only for fanboys? Or is what you said all true?
    No. he' s saying Q bert and Yoga signed his slipmats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manu View Post

    No. he' s saying Q bert and Yoga signed his slipmats.

    ...and I love them with all my heart
    bored, curious, deaf or just bad taste in music?
    finally a mix by me
    and what's this, another shoddy mix...another dull mix

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    BanHammer™⚒️ Manu's Avatar
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    As you should, I'd frame them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manu View Post
    Being pro, is being paid for providing goods and / or services.

    Scratching is not a requisite for being pro.



    No. he' s saying Q bert and Yoga signed his slipmats.
    - Thanks for answering my question KLH, and thank you Manu for the additional info.

    - So awesome he actually got them signed. I thought you were putting me on, sorry.
    I would frame them too. On a side note I wish they would do a rerelease of ‘Wave Twisters’ on DVD ( because mine broke ), or better yet blu-Ray because I collect blu. I mean what amazing turntablism skills in that animated film. I love how they match the animations with the turntablism.
    Last edited by Xavier; 10-10-2018 at 09:37 PM.

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