fair point m8y.
didn't mean it to come across the way it did. ;)
it's just that the sounds on the rm1x, love it though i do, sound a little 
stale as scratch noises as far as i'm concerned. being a dj the use of 
turntables is an integral part of the way i think of making music and 
scratch vinyl/battle tools are great for adding that little something that 
the rm1x can't offer. espescialy when you don't have a sampler to provide 
extra sounds (still saving up for an a3k!)
take it easy, haze

At 08:25 23/12/99 -0800, you wrote:
>:) but that would require a turntable...
>
>Maybe I don't understand you - but what you are describing would use the
>sounds of the record - not the RM1x. I think the majority of RM1x users
>do not use tables in their rig - and how could bringing a table, dj
>mixer and the skills of scratchin on a record be simpler? Anyways, yes,
>scratchin on a record would be ideal, but I just wanted to offer a trick
>I employ in my live sets. With a little practice, you can achieve
>something similar to the sounds of a DJ scratchin with a table and a
>record.
>
>Ultimately, it's just another sound trick to try out.
>
>- Sonic Wallpaper
>
>DJ Haze wrote:
> >
> > conversly plug the rm1x into your dj mixer and scratch over the top using a
> > turntable...like i do
> > much simpler and much more flexible as the pitch adj tends to be a bit
> > "warbly".
>
>
> > >===> TIP - Scratching on the RM1x (sorta)
> > >
> > >I set my active track to whatever the hi-hat is on,
> > >bring the resonance up
> > >with the left hand I control the cutoff
> > >with the right I control Pitch Bend
> > >by getting the right rhythms together between both hands, you'll get a
> > >sound similar to a scratch sound from a DJ.

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