Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth Is scratching on midi controllers "acceptable" for DJing?

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    Arbite
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    SmiTTTen, post: 10749 wrote: Ben’s just sharing his years old club experience with the group 😀

    Clearly. I love keylock, fantastic for a serial nudger like me when winging the mix. Unless he meant just turning it off when scratching. That makes more sense.

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    SmiTTTen, post: 10749 wrote: Ben’s just sharing his years old club experience with the group 😀

    Hush, brother 😛

    I’m not knocking keylock, it comes in handy (provided it doesn’t distort the music (as cheap CDJs do)) but scratching with it on just sounds… wrong.

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    SmiTTTen
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    That’s ok my little Antipodean Noise Terrorist.

    PS I am still on track to be World’s oldest (and fattest) DMC Champion (providing they are still around in 2023).

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    Pär Hessler
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    Benny Mackney, post: 11355 wrote: Hush, brother :p

    I’m not knocking keylock, it comes in handy (provided it doesn’t distort the music (as cheap CDJs do)) but scratching with it on just sounds… wrong.

    That must be a problem on some controllers/brands.
    No problem with keylock on on my S3700/MC6000…..

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