this guy doesnt even know how to use serato to pick his songs. I think his ghost DJ actually adjust the pitch for him too. This is like when I let my son play on my tables. He dances around and touches a bunch of shit. But really he aint doing shit.
>this guy doesnt even know how to use serato to pick his >songs. I think his ghost DJ actually adjust the pitch for him >too. This is like when I let my son play on my tables. He >dances around and touches a bunch of shit. But really he aint >doing shit. > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlGhjUZT2_U > >
9. "I havent touched my tables in 2 years" In response to Reply # 7 Sat Jul-11-15 11:40 PM by RobOne4
no way I sound that bad when I do get on them. Shit is like riding a bike. Might take a few minutes to get into a groove. If anything scratching and beat juggling would be rusty. But once you learn to blend it never goes away.
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11. "i DJ'd with him at The Edge in Tallahassee in April 2008. " In response to Reply # 0
Serato was brand new. He looked COMPLETELY fucking lost.
I just remember his homie telling him he could blend songs in by looking at "da graphhhs, da graphhhs!!!!" almost every time he tried to blend something. And he would do this horrid baby scratch before every other song he dropped in, no flow at all.
He got somebody that selects the records for him????
What is going on in this video..????
Even if I excuse this... he just seems to be really bad....
this was 2012 tho so maybe he is a lot better now....
or not....
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18. "Is something supposed to happen when he touches the tables?" In response to Reply # 0
Or, is he just ruining my perception of DJ'ing? Like, in my mental mind, I would assume that touching anything produces some sort of sound or feedback. None of that is even to mention that he looks as lost as I would on any kinda DJ setup. I imagine him being on some bullshit like "Nah yo, this ain't how I like mine setup, I got a real specific way"
19. "most of the time he is cueing up the record" In response to Reply # 18
if you look at the cross fader (the fader going left and right) if it is on the left side and he is touching the right table. That means the music is coming from the left table that he isnt touching. What's funny is how long it takes him to cue up the record only to have an off beat mix.
November 8th, 2005 The greatest night in the history of GD!