Vinyl scratching is apparently a hobby—not a worst nightmare!—for electronic musician Nick Zammuto. As endgadget points out, he cuts grooves into his LPs and uses the sonic jump as the rhythm for his ...
In the hardware domain where you’re using turntables, CDJs or some other controller built for the job, creating scratch effects is easy to understand. We’ve loaded up a hip-hop loop and our session is ...
The life of a modern DJ is hard. [Gergely] loves his apps, but the MIDI controller that works with the app feels wrong when he’s scratching, and the best physical interfaces for scratching only work ...