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Posted by theKaranicles on Apr-30-2026 18:59:

TA DJs - how long did it take you to learn how to Beatmatch / Beatsync ?

I've been working on it a few months. Not totally there yet, but making good progress.

Still just learning how to line up the kicks. Not yet learning how to match the bpm.


Posted by djthunderbird on Apr-30-2026 19:32:

Back in the early 2000s when I got my first "broadband" ADSL connection (256kbps download), I joined Tranceaddict and also started to learn the basics of DJing by reading the website of a certain DJ Recess. Much to my surprise, the website is still active, although it has probably gone through many updates in the past 25ish years.

So here you go: This is where I learnt the theory of djing:
http://www.recess.co.uk/

The theory was put into practice by a rather clumsy, but very fun, software called Virtual Turntables by "Carrot Innovations":
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/...php?topic=231.0

The first somewhat adequate software mixing environment was Traktor 1
https://djtechtools.com/2011/02/11/...ory-of-traktor/

So there you have it. Everything you need to become a DJ.

Also never forget that the technical side of DJ'ing is vastly overrated and the ability to choose the right tune at the right moment and play it from the right place, even if it means silent gaps between tunes, is vastly more underrated. So my advice would be to learn and practice the latter. Aligning kickdrums and whatnot is what anybody can do.


Posted by KilldaDJ on May-01-2026 09:45:

months and months of solid practice

ride the pitch aggressively and nudge tracks back and forth until it stays without drifting for around 30ish seconds or more

i would do marathon sessions after school and at weekends solidly for hours on end

havent done a mix in years so probably lost the feel for it now

its one of those things u get really good at if you sink enough hours into it consistently


Posted by Sykonee on May-01-2026 21:15:

Never did because it wasn't something that interested me that much. Had plenty of friends who were though, and they'd spend hours at my place practicing (pad was sort of a hub for that). Skill range was quite varied, some picking it up after a few weeks, others struggling for what seemed ages.

I'll never forget, though, when one of the girls asked to try on a whim, and nailed her first transition without a hitch. Some thought it was beginner's luck, but nope, she flawlessly mixed every record handed to her after. Not that she had DJing aspirations, just wanted to join in the fun.


/I did manage to fake the funk one time, doing a transition those around me thought sounded incredibly smooth, when all I'd done was play the b-side of the same Paul van Dyk track after


Posted by JEO on May-02-2026 01:26:

Oh boy, it took me years. For the first 10 years, even after I had gotten my first paid gig at the Caveman club every Saturday, I used to just use the flanger for the last 10 seconds of the currently playing track, then abruptly slam the fader to the other side, leading into these jarring (tempo-wise) but mind-altering transitions between tracks. Many of the guys from that time actually still talk about those times, hahah.

Edit: Oh yeah this was already CD times. I never did vinyl.


Posted by szm on May-03-2026 01:16:

I struggled quite a bit in highschool, not really with beatmatching as thats a simple time concept but mixing trance was not easy, just random slamming in tracks is not ideal, still isnt today. You have to do the whole harmonics bullshit. It wasnt until I loaded up one of the earlier traktors cant remember the version, where I was fasttracking the process to see what worked, then went back to cdjs. traktor accelerated the learning process quite a bit. I'd like to pick up some cdjs in the future, no space though. CDJS with 0.1 pitch incrementation was not ideal for me.

fuck man I had some bad experiences trying to play out, I dont even wanna talk about it.


Posted by planetaryplayer on May-03-2026 03:00:

Being an aspiring strip club dj was so hard trying to beat match the song to the shaking of body


Posted by OrangestO on May-03-2026 17:11:

Beat matching came easy. If you know how to dance, you'll know how to beat match pretty quickly. It's not hard unless you have no funky bone in your body. Mastering phrasing is what has taken work for me, especially on vinyl. Finding which parts of two tracks sound the best together and executing that quickly and flawlessly. Less about mixing and more about knowing your music. It's brain work.


Posted by szm on May-05-2026 16:20:

I wish I stuck with vinyl, it kind of makes things easier in a sense. There are like 2-4 tracks on the vinyl you can categorize it visually much easier, stick on a key label, maybe bpm.

I have an assload of cds, how am I going to remember keys and shit, stick on a label on every cd? I'd love to do it in a way where im not using the computer to auto sort everything. Digitaly physical is a wierd flex.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-05-2026 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by szm
CDJS with 0.1 pitch incrementation was not ideal for me.


Ah yes, my first cheap-as-fuck decks I bought when I was 18, with an even worse mixer. Needless to say, I did not make great progress on those. Most of the mixes I made up until 2016 were by manually lining up waveforms in a really simple audio editor which didn't even have EQ features. It was miserably painstaking with hindsight, but by the time I finally invested in digital DJing, my ear was pretty sharp just from that malarkey.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-05-2026 21:27:

Lol. I can't believe you're all replying to this obvious alt with such authenticity. Guess they got your egos pegged.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-05-2026 22:04:

Who gives a shit if it's an alt? At least they've got some discussion going that isn't middle aged NPC dialogue about children and vacations.


Posted by JEO on May-05-2026 23:13:

For the record, my post was authentic.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-06-2026 02:07:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Who gives a shit if it's an alt? At least they've got some discussion going that isn't middle aged NPC dialogue about children and vacations.





LOL, yup gotcha.


Posted by szm on May-06-2026 04:10:

cor dj in 2026


Posted by {b.s.e.} on May-08-2026 11:52:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Who gives a shit if it's an alt? At least they've got some discussion going that isn't middle aged NPC dialogue about children and vacations.


Middle-aged NPC midlife crisis chatter is merely antipodal


Posted by {b.s.e.} on May-08-2026 13:28:

The redundancy in that sentence is hurting my autism


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-09-2026 00:18:

There's no shame in taking it personal to be had by an alt. 20+ years and this might be the first time. Pretty good going.


Posted by JEO on May-09-2026 02:29:

There's no question here, some people posted GENUINE REPLIES IN THIS THREAD which was started by Juan Paulino. LET IT BE KNOWN TO ALL WHO SHALL BROWSE THIS FORUM AND END UP IN THIS THREAD IN THE FUTURE.

If you need any more "proof" that it's Juan: all of Juan's alts list Miami as their location, and all of their birthdays are sometime in 1986, although the month and day are seemingly random. theKaranicles' birthday is set to May 14th, 1986. Many of his alts have also been deliberately "misspelled" in a similar way, like Karanicles/Chronicles. One of his originals, OrtofonChild (a reference to the Danish Ortofon turntable I guess), was wordplay too: OrphanChild, if you pronounce it with a certain urgency. And this bitch is an orphan or something. Over a decade ago we dug up his records which included something about juvie, too. And yeah there's nothing wrong with being an orphan or going to juvie or what ever the fuck.

And with that, I must say: we should not ban Juan this time. He can be the Matt (from MD, sorry Matt) of the COR. He can keep making these threads. I enjoy them. I prefer something over basically nothing.


Posted by szm on May-09-2026 02:40:

what did juan do to get permabanned again, was it the mellymel saga?

I mean mattsanity was throwing out deaththreats like candy yet hes still here.


Posted by planetaryplayer on May-09-2026 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by szm

I mean mattsanity was throwing out deaththreats like candy yet hes still here.


Woah! Is it dangerous to reply to his comments?


Posted by szm on May-09-2026 04:06:

internet aids is always available.

#FREEJUAN


Posted by SYSTEM-J on May-09-2026 07:23:

It isn't Juan. Juan still messages me on SoundCloud quite regularly. Click on this guy's TA profile. He has a link to a premium SoundCloud account which is not Juan's, which gives his name as Karan Daryanani. A quick Google search shows there is a LinkedIn account with 2000+ followers for a real Karan Daryanani in the Miami - Fort Lauderdale area, and who is very clearly the same guy as the SC profile, and who is also very clearly not Juan.

Unless this guy is catfishing on an unprecedented scale, including the commitment of wasting $100 a year on a SoundCloud account just to masquerade as some unrelated businessman, there's a very good chance he is who he says he is. He might be an "alt" in the same way Midlothian is technically an alt, in that he had some TA account 20 years ago nobody remembers which he's now locked out of, but we've not been had by anyone, despite what Jenny's adorable superiority complex wants her to think.


Posted by Midlothian on May-09-2026 09:59:

Correcto, and if you've visited here before and aren't a complete internet numbfuck it's easy to shitpost along a bit as if you've been here all the time. E.g. I hadn't the foggiest who Kenny was but just called him Kenny because others did.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-09-2026 09:59:

Lol, that's exactly the kind of long con a guy like Radagast, for example, would play. But also, it clearly hasn't occurred to you people that the Soundcloud simply belongs to someone else/just a lifted identity.


You're really are taking this rather personally, Jack.


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