Using a Transformer Scratch on Turntables

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Summary: Use a transformer scratch to mix fades on a turntable as a DJ; learn how with tips from our professional disc jockey in this free DJ video music lesson.

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Corey Black Corey Black aka the Turntabalist has been working as a DJ for over 15 years. He first became interested in being a DJ at a local family gathering and his inte... read more

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Using a Transformer Scratch on Turntables

Corey Black again bringing you scratch three a very popular scratch this scratch was actually made up lets say by Dj Jazzy Jeff and Dj Cash Money it is called the transformer. Now what we have this gets a little bit technical right here we have a sample that is going to play out. We finish playing out and you letting it play out and reverse it all the way back. You are going to incorporate moving the fader and kind of clicking it in place. So you got. Now you could do this a couple of ways as far as letting the sample play back and forth and drag it back and forth so you got a thing that goes like this. We are going to do a little bit of it. Hit the beat. This is Corey Black on behalf of Expert Village thank you very much.

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