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RIP JOEY CORRAL
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Who here likes to beat juggle? Is it hard for you? Or do you find it easy? Got any Trix you wanna share?
 
Posts: 3022 | Location: www.djskilz.com | Registered: 11 February 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hey Skilz,

Can you please elaborate on "Beat Juggling" I am not familiar with the temrinology? Can you also explain to us dummies the technique to execute a "Beat Juggle"? Thanx
 
Posts: 761 | Location: Sydney, Australia | Registered: 01 December 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Proscratch 1 owners/users, if you want to get some wicked sounds enable "Scratch", "Flange" and "Trans" effects at the same time and try scratching.....anything! You can also enhance the "trip" by modifying the paramaters on the flanger...up or down or hitting reverse. Try it!
 
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RIP JOEY CORRAL
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DJ ROQ

Beat Juggling is when you take 2 of the same songs and creating your own beat with the 2 song.. there are many different ways to beat juggle, those are just one of the ways. It's all about the way you create it. Almost like scratching.
 
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i being a digital dj and not a "scratcher" prefer the beat juggling technique at times depending on the style of track, sure anyone can loop but juggling and mixing up tempo's is fun . .. it took a lot of hard work and practice but after you get it down it's easy, , . . . and if you are musically inclined you can do it in different rhythms and times. . almost enough to emulate scratching
 
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RIP JOEY CORRAL
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You can also create your own Flange, and Echo's with beat juggling.
 
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all timing dependant
any 4/4 pattern will create a flange, if you are using vocals you can keep it two or three beats behind, this is what we did before all these lovely effects units came out
 
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