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    The woofer test track is nearly done! Just ironing out a few things and tryin to decide on a good way to end it. Im tryin to keep the track changing all the way through, so its becoming a right ball ache now. As soon as it is finished, you lot will be the first to know.

    Anarki has had to take the backburner for a while so i can consentrate on woofer test.

    Tugie - Ive been scratching for about 6 years now, but full turntablsim for about 4. Used to spend 12 hours + a day on the decks, so its taken a while to get up to that standard.

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    well uv got ur sht together! iv bin scratchin for 4 years in aug iv got the most fundamental moves down like crab 2 clik flair orbital cherp transform drill tare stabin i think now i need to lern to incorperate em together to come up wit new sounds..at the moment im trainin my left hand to eventualy b ambydextras its comin along quite well now But still along way to go i dont need to tell u how dificult it is to lern some of those moves never mind to recordinate em to the other hand!!!the turntable hand is no problem it just seems to do as its told but the fader hand is a fkin night mare!!! tryn to do a 2 clik flair or a crab my hand just seezes after a wile and feals like iv got authritus but its all good.

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    Same old problems with everyone mate! The best way i found to train myself was to force it upon myself....ie...

    Want to learn to scratch with the up faders - take the x-fader out

    Want to learn to scratch with your left hand - Take your right deck out of the room.

    When it comes to beat jugling, things get a bit diiferent. Its best to get your speed up on the juggle, b4 moving onto being creative with it. Get really comfertable moving between each deck and x fader, and then incorparate the other faders in, pitch sliders, and eq knobs. When uve got these down to a T, then start tryin to get some complicated rythms going.

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    Ha ha ha interestin method!! iv started to beat juggal a bit all ready but the records im usein are 45s so they are a bit of a night mare thier to fast iv got somethin down but its nothin to wright home about the main thing is tho its tight iv goten used to it and i feals natural when i get some proper battle wepons ill put my head down and get into it coz honestly dont think its dificult once u can do it! lets get it right its not as hard as scratchin is it! its more a case of rememberin how many times uv spun d record back and wot side the fader needs to be on.

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    Scratching is more annoying than anything to learn! Its all about getting your hand to do what you want it to! Beat jugling is fairly easy to learn, but hard to master! Beat jugling is a lot more taxing on your brain, you have to think a lot more about what you are doing.

 

 
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