Diggers Anthem - Live MPC,Turntables & Loop Pedal

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Diggers Anthem - Live MPC,Turntables & Loop Pedal
Posted on: 26.03.2011 by Tad Neukomm
Hows it going dj ranking s crew?

Ive been away for a bit, but here's something new for ya!
This is the next video installment of my "On A Columbo Tip" live show material.This time around it's the live version of "Diggers Anthem".

I play & record the beats on the MPC.Theres some Controller One type stuff on the PDX3000 turntable, A DIY switch box (for muting sounds from the mpc), Looping with the RC50 and some scratching and fx too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoPylKRFlvc

Nothing is too technical on its own - I wanted it feel more like the song and didnt want to turn it into a scratch or mpc "routine". I hope you enjoy the music!

The audio was recorded all in one take with no editing . If you want to see that, theres a version of the video of from just the front angle . Change the url to =fYOjLhjkz2s if you want to see it.

thanks,

Mike.
Tad Neukomm
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by Buffalo Ill
How do you change the pitch of the scratch tone? Is the audio from the TT routed into the sampler, and then to the mixer?
no its not processing the audio.the vestax pdx3000 turntable responds to midi - a higher midi note makes the platter spin faster, the low notes make it spin slowly, and you can hit any note in a 3 octave range. the problem is finding a suitable controller that is small enough to put next to the decks and has a din plug - most of the new controllers of this size are usb only.I bought the su10 on ebay i while ago cause it fits both those criteria.

thanks again everyone for liking the video!
Tad Neukomm
26.03.2011
Hows it going dj ranking s crew?

Ive been away for a bit, but here's something new for ya!
This is the next video installment of my "On A Columbo Tip" live show material.This time around it's the live version of "Diggers Anthem".

I play & record the beats on the MPC.Theres some Controller One type stuff on the PDX3000 turntable, A DIY switch box (for muting sounds from the mpc), Looping with the RC50 and some scratching and fx too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoPylKRFlvc

Nothing is too technical on its own - I wanted it feel more like the song and didnt want to turn it into a scratch or mpc "routine". I hope you enjoy the music!

The audio was recorded all in one take with no editing . If you want to see that, theres a version of the video of from just the front angle . Change the url to =fYOjLhjkz2s if you want to see it.

thanks,

Mike.
Riccardo gava
08.04.2011
woah! :eek:

Proper skills there man... killing it!
Aaron Dapkus
08.04.2011
That was Beat-iful!
Lewis Stumpf
07.04.2011
Wicked mix, wicked.

Makes me want to drop the computer and go oldschool, again
Tad Neukomm
07.04.2011
Originally Posted by Buffalo Ill
How do you change the pitch of the scratch tone? Is the audio from the TT routed into the sampler, and then to the mixer?
no its not processing the audio.the vestax pdx3000 turntable responds to midi - a higher midi note makes the platter spin faster, the low notes make it spin slowly, and you can hit any note in a 3 octave range. the problem is finding a suitable controller that is small enough to put next to the decks and has a din plug - most of the new controllers of this size are usb only.I bought the su10 on ebay i while ago cause it fits both those criteria.

thanks again everyone for liking the video!
Florencia Pasay
02.04.2011
Seriously sickk bro. Refreshing to see a non pc related routine!
Antoine Wasiewicz
01.04.2011
How do you change the pitch of the scratch tone? Is the audio from the TT routed into the sampler, and then to the mixer?
Lashell Lequire
31.03.2011
Damn that was sick. Good job
Maryanne Weatherill
31.03.2011
Thats some serious skills right their very impressive dude thanks for posting
Tad Neukomm
31.03.2011
Thanks guys!

Buffalo ill - Thats a yamaha su10 sampler. Most of the new midi controllers of that size are usb only and i wanted to do this (and my other live tracks) without the computer. I remembered playing with one years ago and thought it'd do the job nicely. Eventually i want to build my own controller so i can switch octaves more easily and do pitch bends and stuff.
Shana Minsk
27.03.2011
That was amazing!
Antoine Wasiewicz
28.03.2011
Absolutely brilliant. Loved it!

Can't believe no-one has replied yet?

What is the drum machine you're using to change the pitch of the scratch tone?

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