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Started June 20th, 2006 · 12 replies · Latest reply by ricardri 18 years ago
Hey that's coo. What kind of samples do you cut up? Is it like beat, drums, bass, vocal, instrument, or what? I'm not sure. I just wanna have some of my composition sections scratched up.
Anything really I find samples which are higher frequency are better than bass sounds and sounds which have a quick attack like kicks, snares and stabs are also good.
Not quite sure what you mean I can scratch looped samples. My scratching is freestyle but its quite easy to make loops from it.
Do you use a VST plugin? AnalogX scratch? Curious...
sounds like he just plays your loops and battle scratches over them. pretty basic.
as for scratching loops? that's interesting he probably uses one of them cd players that are now turntables and you can flip (scratch) the cd its self in which case he's probably just buring your loop to a disk then scratching it.
you got skills with your scratching. being from san fran-i've heard my share of q bert-apollo, mixmaster mike (siiiiiiiiiiiiiiick) and the likes.
you hit some nice flares and i think i heard a solid orbit in there as well (very hard to do)
big ups.
Iv just released scratchapellas vol. 1 theres a demo pack with some free scratchs, to check it out check my sig.
try this site for samples to scratch:
http://www.sound-material.com/
i expecially like the "fresh".... so old school