Personally, I'm not a fan of "video scratching", as it seems too similar to scratching on LPs. (Or is it "bangin' on wax", as the kids call it).
But if you're interested in video scratching, check out Wave Twisters [http://www.wavetwisters-themovie.com/] - it's a "movie", all based on video-scratching to the beat of an album produced by DJ Quik, the scratch artist.
Pretty interesting to watch when you're stoned, I guess.
Agreed. I have an old HP48G I bought about 7 years ago, and it stil works flawlessly. The only regret is that I didn't buy an HP48GX.
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Personally, I'm not a fan of "video scratching", as it seems too similar to scratching on LPs. (Or is it "bangin' on wax", as the kids call it).
But if you're interested in video scratching, check out Wave Twisters [http://www.wavetwisters-themovie.com/] - it's a "movie", all based on video-scratching to the beat of an album produced by DJ Quik, the scratch artist.
Pretty interesting to watch when you're stoned, I guess.