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Summary: When doing the complete orbit scratch, make sure you end up at the very beginning of the scratch. Learn how to do a complete orbit scratch with music in this free dj scratching video lesson from a experienced disk jockey and music teacher.
Andrew Cohen is a freelance music teacher and multi-instrumental musician. A graduate of the Hartt School of Music, he has performed throughout New England in various settings ranging...read more
"So you decoded the full orbit, cutting it in half both ways with the, with the fader, now it's time to put it with music. Ready? Let's go. So remember, you've got to cut it all the way in half. Again, it would be beneficial to practice this with headphones so you know you're doing it right. If you want to, practice it even slower than that so you know what sounds good. Ready? But you've got to make sure that's not going to sound very clean unless you get to the very, very beginning of the sample. See how there are multiple points of articulation? And half of them are associated with the beginning of the sample."