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Scratch Samples in Traktor
Posted on: 13.03.2012 by Glennis Bischoff
so you scratch dj in traktor?

what do you use to scratch with?

a one shot on loop?
a sample record recorded into mp3? (possibly cue points?)
random bits of song?

just wondering how you handle the disadvantage to time code, no physical labels...
Verona Spradlin
14.03.2012
Originally Posted by papo
where do you buy yours from? I am practicing on how to scratch and want a few samples to use. (at least the classic ones)
http://digital.thudrumble.com/shop/super-seal.html

When a scratch DJ, always have a copy of Superseal at hand both digital and vinyl.
Albertina Fay
14.03.2012
Originally Posted by hipnopath
I scratch with digital battle record .MP3
where do you buy yours from? I am practicing on how to scratch and want a few samples to use. (at least the classic ones)
Verona Spradlin
13.03.2012
Originally Posted by itsbentheboy
just a thought, do you believe puttin samples into ableton, or FL, or Audacity and saving it would be a good way to go?
Yep, I just use Audacity and they sound fine. I also use Audacity to record battle/break records so I use Traktor.
Verona Spradlin
13.03.2012
Originally Posted by itsbentheboy
so you scratch dj in traktor?

what do you use to scratch with?

a one shot on loop?
a sample record recorded into mp3? (possibly cue points?)
random bits of song?

just wondering how you handle the disadvantage to time code, no physical labels...
I scratch with digital battle record .MP3 or I made my own custom scratch sentences in Audacity.

I use cue point stickers on the record.
Glennis Bischoff
13.03.2012
so you scratch dj in traktor?

what do you use to scratch with?

a one shot on loop?
a sample record recorded into mp3? (possibly cue points?)
random bits of song?

just wondering how you handle the disadvantage to time code, no physical labels...
Ira Alsadi
14.03.2012
Don't forget about dj rectangle's records.
Len Lukawski
14.03.2012
^^^^this^^^^
Verona Spradlin
14.03.2012
Originally Posted by papo
where do you buy yours from? I am practicing on how to scratch and want a few samples to use. (at least the classic ones)
http://digital.thudrumble.com/shop/super-seal.html

When a scratch DJ, always have a copy of Superseal at hand both digital and vinyl.
Len Lukawski
14.03.2012
TSP actually has a bunch of the classic samples as part of their...well....sample sounds. I only found this out when re installing the other day. I also started playing around with layering the "Ahhhh" sample. You can get it here.
Brunilda Kora
14.03.2012
what do you use to scratch with?

a one shot on loop?
a sample record recorded into mp3? (possibly cue points?)
random bits of song?
Yes.
Albertina Fay
14.03.2012
Originally Posted by hipnopath
I scratch with digital battle record .MP3
where do you buy yours from? I am practicing on how to scratch and want a few samples to use. (at least the classic ones)
Verona Spradlin
13.03.2012
Originally Posted by itsbentheboy
just a thought, do you believe puttin samples into ableton, or FL, or Audacity and saving it would be a good way to go?
Yep, I just use Audacity and they sound fine. I also use Audacity to record battle/break records so I use Traktor.
Glennis Bischoff
13.03.2012
just a thought, do you believe puttin samples into ableton, or FL, or Audacity and saving it would be a good way to go?
Ira Alsadi
13.03.2012
When I scratch inside of Traktor I use battle mp3s or any nice loops I have pulled from tracks. Usually find myself scratching vinyl over time code tracks.

I need to make some custom scratch tracks.
Verona Spradlin
13.03.2012
Originally Posted by itsbentheboy
so you scratch dj in traktor?

what do you use to scratch with?

a one shot on loop?
a sample record recorded into mp3? (possibly cue points?)
random bits of song?

just wondering how you handle the disadvantage to time code, no physical labels...
I scratch with digital battle record .MP3 or I made my own custom scratch sentences in Audacity.

I use cue point stickers on the record.

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