I'm into the dj style turntablism or scratch dj. Wenever I'm watching some of my favorite djs like mr.hahn(linkin park) or mix master mike (beastie Boys) and when they are cuting in and out of their samples it comes out realy sharp almost as if they were using something else to help make their cuts so sharp. Well any ways I found out about this site and I was looking thorugh the different effects and I ran across the effect called Cutoff LFO and I was wondering if it really does what it says. The onlyb way I can describe what
I mean is to say, you know how you have to move the record back and forth simultaneuosly while at the same time turning the fader on and off so that you get that perfect scratch but it doesn't always cut the sample enough to get a perfect scratch sound everytime. Well will this help my cuts or give it that high pitch cut off sound when i'm cutting with my fader?
I mean is to say, you know how you have to move the record back and forth simultaneuosly while at the same time turning the fader on and off so that you get that perfect scratch but it doesn't always cut the sample enough to get a perfect scratch sound everytime. Well will this help my cuts or give it that high pitch cut off sound when i'm cutting with my fader?
Posted Mon 13 Nov 06 @ 3:43 am
"We remind you that effect plugins are downloadable by full version users only."
Posted Mon 13 Nov 06 @ 10:50 am
there is a autoscratch and cut plugin available for pro users from this site
Posted Mon 13 Nov 06 @ 10:51 am
numark500 wrote :
Well will this help my cuts or give it that high pitch cut off sound when i'm cutting with my fader?
Yes that effect would help, you can also map the keyboard shortcuts in virtual dj software to cut the fader (or level) to 0 and set it back when you release the button. Those Djs that you see & hear use the "sharp crossfader curve" on their mixers to scratch efficiently, that can also be set in VirtualDj.
Posted Mon 13 Nov 06 @ 11:37 am