bigwillz24
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OK I got a PM from someone I guess wishes to remain anonymous.
The person asked:
I figure there are many more people more qualified than me to answer this question (DJ's) but here is my best answer.
Screwing the music is really very simple. Find a program that has a pitch shift function. Set the pitch shifter to -1 through -3 depending on how "screwed" you want the music to be.
Chopping is a little more complicated you're gonna need a DJ program that will let you play two songs at the same time.
I use Tractor and I'm not very good at it.
But place the same song in deck a and deck b.
Set the cross fader all the way over the deck b.
Press play on deck a then press play on deck b.
Now the trick is to get deck a to play about a beat ahead deck b.
Then use the crossfader to slide back and forth quickly between deck a and deck b.
Making "chop" on the snare.
Good Luck...
If anyone has a better solution I'd love to hear it as I said before I'm not very good at it.
The person asked:
hey wat up i was wondering how do i create the new stylish "chopped & screwed" style on my cpu
I figure there are many more people more qualified than me to answer this question (DJ's) but here is my best answer.
Screwing the music is really very simple. Find a program that has a pitch shift function. Set the pitch shifter to -1 through -3 depending on how "screwed" you want the music to be.
Chopping is a little more complicated you're gonna need a DJ program that will let you play two songs at the same time.
I use Tractor and I'm not very good at it.
But place the same song in deck a and deck b.
Set the cross fader all the way over the deck b.
Press play on deck a then press play on deck b.
Now the trick is to get deck a to play about a beat ahead deck b.
Then use the crossfader to slide back and forth quickly between deck a and deck b.
Making "chop" on the snare.
Good Luck...
If anyone has a better solution I'd love to hear it as I said before I'm not very good at it.