yea but you get real bored of 2 copies of the same record
locked grooves are all the same speed, and there are tons of them on a locked groove ep...you can mix them for hours if you have time
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yea but you get real bored of 2 copies of the same record
locked grooves are all the same speed, and there are tons of them on a locked groove ep...you can mix them for hours if you have time
you can mix lock grooves, but the trick of which we are speaking would be damn near impossible with just lock grooves. it requires you to push a triple scratch to set the beats on and off. you need a bit more than a line lock. maybe the thicker, multiple lock grooves would work, but not quite as well as a good loopy track...
i learned how to do it with richie hawtins closer to the edit locked grooves...just a thin 1 line lock
although i havnt mastered the triple scratch, i just pull it back then push it forward and it lands on the offbeat everytime...
all i know is i have had people bump the tables and knock the needle outta those teeeeeeny tiiiiny grooves, so i wouldn't wanna try it myself ;)Originally Posted by anx
Originally Posted by djshiva
sorry bout that last post. lack of caffeine caught up with me...
errrrr...
ya it happened alot hahaOriginally Posted by djshiva
but i just practiced with 'em, not like i tried it at a gig with those tiny little grooves