
Carnage
Back with a Boom Clap
This thread could have gone in a number of different forums but Ive stuck it here:
I was basically thinking about something someone said about DJs in bands and whether its easier for a DJ to do a sort of "check check" on vinyl or for the vocalist to do it live, and this got me thinking: Could a DJ scratch live vocals?
My thinking on this is that with Final Scratch you can manipulate a sound file on your computer by moving the time coded (or what ever) vinyl on your decks. So if you had the signal from the microphone being recorded into a computer, would there be a way to scratch what the person has just said a couple of seconds after they said it?
A way around this would be to get a vinyl with the accapella of the song on, but this couldnt do for adlibs etc.
I was basically thinking about something someone said about DJs in bands and whether its easier for a DJ to do a sort of "check check" on vinyl or for the vocalist to do it live, and this got me thinking: Could a DJ scratch live vocals?
My thinking on this is that with Final Scratch you can manipulate a sound file on your computer by moving the time coded (or what ever) vinyl on your decks. So if you had the signal from the microphone being recorded into a computer, would there be a way to scratch what the person has just said a couple of seconds after they said it?
A way around this would be to get a vinyl with the accapella of the song on, but this couldnt do for adlibs etc.