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The place: a vibey bar/restaurant in deepest Brooklyn. The event: New York City's first ever Novation Twitch mixer event. The crowd: old school hip hoppers like Stretch Armstrong, Operator Emz and Neal Armstong, new cats like Jasmine Solano and Nick Hook, plus radio DJs including Enuff from the Hot ...
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DJ Controller Mash-up with Moldover: Novation Twitch
Moldover DJ controller mash-up. For a closer look, visit here: bit.ly Like our video and click 'show more' for additional features and information. Brooklyn based artist Moldover shows how it's done with the Novation Twitch live. You can check him out here: moldover.com www.facebook.com twitter.com ...
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An Overview of Mixmeister
This is Mixmeister Pro 6, but most versions of Mixmeister work the same way. Please keep in mind that this is just a general overview to introduce you to this type of software. There are many other functions including video! Enjoy!
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Pioneer CDJ-2000: Overview
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UK DMC Champion Blakey performs with Novation's Dicers
2004 UK DMC Champion Blakey shows what he can do with Novation's Dicers.
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Huma's Vestax pmc 280 review/overview
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NativeKONTROL PXT-Live Overview Part 2
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Novation Dicer Unique Techniques - Two Tone Jump
A unique scratch technique using Novation's Dicer controller. For this, you need a sample that changes pitch as it plays. Set cue points across the duration, and combine taps of the cue point buttons into a routine to instantly change the pitch of the sample through the routine.
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NativeKONTROL PXT-General Overview Part 1: Introduction
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Novation Dicer Unique Techniques - Insta-Tone Lazers
A unique scratch technique using Novation's Dicer controller. This is a variation of the insta-tone scratch. With Serato in relative mode, and while performing the Insta-Tone scratch, flick the record (as for a regular Lazer scratch) with your thumb, keeping the loop-roll button held. This allows...
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