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Summary: Combine vinyl samples into one dj scratch. Learn how to get your timing down for working with samples in this dj scratching lesson from a professional musician.
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
"In this video I'm going to be showing you how you start working with multiple samples, specifically the fresh sample. So ready, let's go. So up until now we've been working with just the ah sample, remember the ah was at about six o'clock. But here we have a record with just ah and just fresh. We lost it. OK, we're going to be working with the fresh sample today. So look, remember it's two distinct sections, fre and sh. The fresh starts at about two o'clock and the sh starts at about 3:15, 3:30, in between three and four o'clock. So just start working with articulating both sections of the sample. Make sure you're articulating both sounds well, it wouldn't sound very good if you went, so you got to get a nice beefy sound when you're articulating it. So just work with moving it back and forth, don't worry about rhythm, worry more about articulating the two samples properly. Go practice."
eHow Article: DJ Tips: Working With Samples