Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating new music, sound effects, mixes and other creative sounds and beats, typically by using two or more turntables and a cross fader-equipped DJ mixer.
Turntablism is the art of changing sounds to create music using phonograph turntables and a DJ mixer.
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A DJ scratching a record. Scratching, sometimes referred to as scrubbing, is a DJ and turntablist technique of moving a vinyl record back and forth on a turntable to produce percussive or rhythmic sounds. A crossfader on a DJ mixer may be used to fade between two records simultaneously. While scratching is most associated with hip hop music ...
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Jun 20, 2022 · The History of Turntablism: 1960–2001. With the renaissance of vinyl showing no signs of slowing and unprecedented customer interest in legacy turntables like the Technics SL-1200M7LPA turntable – 50th Anniversary Limited-edition, we’ve been pondering the evolution of DJ techniques and equipment.
Sep 2, 2021 · Welcome to VMP’s series, Two Turntables and a Mic, where we’ll guide you through the ins and outs of vinyl DJing, or turntablism. Today, we’re taking a short look at its history: where the term came from, the first live DJ event, the role of Jamaica’s sound systems in remixing and how hip-hop came to embody vinyl DJing. The origins of ...