Turntablism
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In music, ''turntablism'' is the art of using one or more [[turntable]]s, combined with one or more [[mixer]]s to create an original musical piece. | In music, ''turntablism'' is the art of using one or more [[turntable]]s, combined with one or more [[mixer]]s to create an original musical piece. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Audio signal processing|Audio effect]] | ||
+ | *[[Battle records]] | ||
+ | *[[Beatmatching]] | ||
+ | *[[Controllerism]] | ||
+ | *[[DJ software]] | ||
+ | *[[List of turntablists]] | ||
+ | *[[Phonograph]] | ||
+ | *[[Plunderphonics]] | ||
+ | *[[Reactable]] | ||
+ | *[[Scratching]] | ||
+ | *[[SL-1200]] | ||
+ | *[[Vinyl Emulation Software]] | ||
+ | *[[Wave Twisters]] | ||
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In music, turntablism is the art of using one or more turntables, combined with one or more mixers to create an original musical piece.
See also
- Audio effect
- Battle records
- Beatmatching
- Controllerism
- DJ software
- List of turntablists
- Phonograph
- Plunderphonics
- Reactable
- Scratching
- SL-1200
- Vinyl Emulation Software
- Wave Twisters
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