turntablist question
alieNDN
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say you had a long ass sample of the note "C" just played steady...by tweaking the pitch and fading out, is it possible to say compose something like the "twinkle twinkle little star" melody? just wondering, cause then you'd be able to do that with any sample as long as it was a constant note right?
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kidding
yeah im serious...i'm new to the tables, and having never really seen the art first hand, just listened to albums...but yeah i picked up a few dmc dvds, and i was kind of high when i saw scratch and i think i remember some guy playing guitar on a constant note, pressing it to vinyl and then tweaking it...but i just wanted to know if people do it to the extent of mimicking melodies rather than just doing cool wierd sounds....i would think that is difficult as phuck doing it seamless and turning a knob and knowing what note is coming out, especially if you went from like C to F and then D sharp or something within seconds...but i guess you'd fade it out...listen to it on your phones and then put the fader on again when u got the right sound?
i was gonna say, i felt those vibes in "shine", damn the talent to do that
No, you'd take note of the pitch control amount and memorize it after repeated practices. For a longer melody you would probably have to write it down.
Don't do that shit though dude. Tones are kind of .
Headphones are for wusses.
Also, if you want to know how to scratch like a turntablist just pick up Antimatter by Radar. It's all there in black and white, can't miss.
///// --> F-W-W-W-E-S-H \ F-W-E F-W-E F-W-E //// errit, errit.
The real question would be WHY.
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If possible you should check out Dj Radar and his symphony for the turntable. i saw a few years ago but he has been travelling and performing it in alot of large and prestigous venues around the world.
there's also whole records of tones at different pitches so you can create melodies by needle dropping
DJ Swamp put out one of those.
Yeah, dont do it's played. Unless you do it to make a bass line. A lot of the old dirt style records have bass tones as a locked groove at the end of each side use those to make a bass line.
You can do sesame street with that one!^^^^^