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Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-16-2003 23:58:

How do i convince my mom to let me get DJ equipment?

Well, i still dont have the money i need for DJing equipment, but my mom still does not know of my yearn to learn DJing. I havnt told her because she dosnt want me blowing away the money that i work hard to earn. Can someone here try to help convince her into letting me be a DJ?

She dosnt know about Redcon '06 yet


Posted by DJ_Lord on Sep-17-2003 00:23:

just stick with it
and show ur mom u really want it... which means u gotta show dedication, and interest ya know.. ure not gonna convince her overnight.. but u might convince her in a month or so (depends on the kinda mom u got )

in any event,

Good luck!


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 00:30:

Hmm, well, shes trying to get me into boyscouts, even after ive continuasely(spelling?) told her that i hate boyscouts. I just need to explain to her that they dont do what i find of interest, and i was in it before because i actually thought it would be fun. Those years were the worst years of my life!



And she'll probably think that ill stay up too late at night on it. Hopefully(if i can get the support of my grandparents), she'll just be quick about it and say either "I dont know", or something like "Sure, fine with me". Hopefully she wont belive my little brother, who dosnt know *insert another word for manuer right here* about DJing, as he claims that ill be "making alot of noise", even though the DJ kit im getting only comes with headphones ! Its not like im gonna say "Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom!" when im mixing. I dont know where that little kid gets his ideas...


Posted by Martin McG on Sep-17-2003 00:34:

you nay have headphones but your gonna also be using speakers! however it is not the loudest hobby around!


good luck


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 00:52:

Yea, my brother and his shotgun taught me that DJing isnt the loudest. And yea, i know ill need speakers, but i have untill 2006, so i can save up some money. And who says that i would use them in the house(while other people are in it )?


Posted by bent on Sep-17-2003 01:21:

Hmm... What was said above about making your mum see how much you want to DJ is true. Perhaps also try finding an "analogy(?)" or something to relate it to. I cant think of any atm, I'm sure someone else can =p actually, this is real corny but like crapping onto her about "following your dreams", and give an example etc etc. I'm sure theres a better one to use out there, but just try and make her stop and think about it .. and realise its not a bad idea .. then if she's anything like my mum she'll say some poorass excuse and then you'll know that you have changed her mine but the woman wont admit it!


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 01:54:

Well, i just talked to her, and she replyed "Who the hell do you think would hire you as a DJ!?". She obviously dosnt know of the term Bedroom DJ. If she will ever actually listen to me and let me do what i actually want to do, then maybe she would understand. But shes allready forced me into the fucking boyscouts, which i hate. They dont do anything that i like. She claims that i spend all of my time on the computer, and that i was to stop leading such a "boring"(note the quotes) life and actually do something. WHO THE HELL DOES SHE THINK SHE IS SAYING THAT COMPUTERS ARE BORING?!?




Aaaanyway...

Well, im probably going to have to get the support of my grandparents without her knowing it(which will be easy), and then let her listen to what i can do the day that i actually get the equipment.


Posted by djshan on Sep-17-2003 01:58:

how old are you? if your going to have your mom buy it for you, just make sure you dont take her with you when you go and buy ur gear. i took my dad once and i was talking to a representative about turntables and my dad jumped in and asked him wat are turntables, i was so embarrassed. but anywayz just tell her you need it because you want to LEARN IT. most likely she will get it for you, as long as you do good in school, then she will get it for u for sure.

p.s. i dont know wats with parents telling their kids they have to do good in school if they wanna get stuff.


Posted by cryo on Sep-17-2003 02:19:

quote:
Originally posted by dj_moonshine
how old are you? if your going to have your mom buy it for you, just make sure you dont take her with you when you go and buy ur gear. i took my dad once and i was talking to a representative about turntables and my dad jumped in and asked him wat are turntables, i was so embarrassed. but anywayz just tell her you need it because you want to LEARN IT. most likely she will get it for you, as long as you do good in school, then she will get it for u for sure.

p.s. i dont know wats with parents telling their kids they have to do good in school if they wanna get stuff.


yeah true, you should tell your mom that you want to develop your musical identity. she probably thinks its weird cause it isnt like the kids who want to play drums or the flute.
show her how it'll help you not be a couch potato or just play video games 24/7.

or do what i did and try to make an agreement, tell her you will save for half the equipment cost then get your stuff and pay the other half later. then maybe sneak in a "can i get a mixer for my bday/christmas?" if they're close to eachother, then just get your TTs or CDJs, headphones and you off to starting
thats how i got my vestax pmc 170a and i got my cdjs and hf later.

gl man


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 02:33:

Yea, i should tell her that, but she wouldnt listen at all. She dosnt understand that im different from every other 7th grader. No one else in my school even knows what a DJ really is. Really people, onetime our school spent $100 hiring a DJ, and the guy didnt even fucking mix! All he did was bring along a few cds, stuck them in a cd player, and played them. There was no mixing at all. Honestly, he didnt even have a single turn table or a mixer!



And i would be suprised if my mom even knew what a TT is. But she still dosnt know about the cost.


Posted by Vlad on Sep-17-2003 02:44:

There word of the day is persistance...

Tell her you want to do it as a hobby, not to become rich and famous, although Im sure that thought ran through your head. You also have to understand your still a young buck, so until you proove to her that you want this, you arent gonna get it. Which means, yes, save up your own cash and start buying stuff - dont just buy anything just to have it. Make sure when you get a turntable that IT IS direct drive and mixer wise, everyone has their preference, if you do a search you will see alot of varying opinions

Ask her this question, what would she prefer you do as a hobby, sell drugs or play music?

BTW, its spelled continuously


Posted by Dzokayi on Sep-17-2003 02:48:

tell her about it.

Use your savings to buy a mixer & a cheap cd deck with pitch adjustment. (or an all-in-one package - cd or turntable) Learn your equipment inside out. Practice beatmatching till you're sick of it...practice some more. Learn your equipment inside-out. Save for more (or better) equipment & music. Keep practicing. If the spirit moves you, you'll find a way to keep doing it - and to afford better equipment.


Posted by Vlad on Sep-17-2003 03:03:

Re: tell her about it.

quote:
Originally posted by Dzokayi
Use your savings to buy a mixer & a cheap cd deck with pitch adjustment. (or an all-in-one package - cd or turntable) Learn your equipment inside out. Practice beatmatching till you're sick of it...practice some more. Learn your equipment inside-out. Save for more (or better) equipment & music. Keep practicing. If the spirit moves you, you'll find a way to keep doing it - and to afford better equipment.


Ugh, sorry, I have to disagree with 1 thing, please dont go out and buy cheap shit... because than you get cheap results, than when you upgrade to the real stuff, your gonna have to learn everything all over again. As I have said, I suggest you save save save and save some more, and get quality stuff. Although Im not as young as you and it might be easier for me to gather money - its all part of the long journey. It took me 5 months to put together 2 Technics SL-1210 mk2's and a Behringer DJX400.

Learn to use eBay and buy used stuff... both of my Technics are used and work great. Together they were $550.

Trust me, saving money would be the smartest thing to do.


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 03:39:

YES! W00TAGE! I explained to her that I wanted to just do it as a hobby, and that i know a whole bunch of people(well, i sorta know you guys, so that counts) who are just bedroom DJs and enjoy doing it for fun. AND SHES GONNA LET ME GET THE EQUIPMENT! Only problem is that i still have to be in boy scouts :'(. Oh well, at least im getting the stuff. Could someone please tell me ifthis DJ pack is worth the $400 it costs? If so, im getting it. Its got pretty much everything i need to become a bedroom DJ, minus the vinyls of course.


Posted by Breeze on Sep-17-2003 04:27:

Your money do what u please with it, also grow some balls man!!


Posted by Vlad on Sep-17-2003 05:19:

Take it easy mate, he's just a kid...

Kamikaze, yea that setup should be ok for now to get you started... Im sure in a few years when you save up or what not you will upgrade. Talk to DJ Tranz, he might be able to hook you up with a discount. Enjoy!


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 13:08:

Ok, ill go PM him. Well, thanks for your advice all, and im looking forward to getting that kit. And i wont have to spend too much if i can get my grandparents(the rich ass ones) to support me. Well, i need to stop typing and send that pm. Thanks again!


Posted by Breeze on Sep-17-2003 13:31:

Oh.. Sorry Kamikaze Badger , didnt know u were a kid , just thought u were one of those 20yr old, mummies boys.


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 13:51:

ROFLZ! Theres no way i would ever be a mommies boy at that age! People who are like that are just... wierd... and disturbed.


Posted by Alekos on Sep-17-2003 15:44:

Are you calling me wierd and disturbed ? LMAO j/k


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 16:58:

Lol, only if you are a mommas boy! Well, im gonna add about $15 to my DJ budget soon, as ive been working on pitching out calf pens. And then my birthday is just one month away(october 17th), and my grandparents give me $50 each year for my bday .




Aaaanyway...

I PMd DJ Tranz, and im waiting on a reply. Im so excited about actually getting this stuff. And i allready have some mixes by DJ Doboy, so i can just sit in my room pretending that i know what im doing.


Posted by Allyn on Sep-17-2003 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Kamikaze Badger
And i allready have some mixes by DJ Doboy


Not the best example of mixing, considering all his mixes (non-live ones that is) he admits to doing on the computer instead of turntables to do (or did, somewhere, unless i really am losing it).


Posted by Kamikaze Badger on Sep-17-2003 17:31:

Really? So you mean that my favorite mix(Trancequility Special Summer Edition) was made on a computer? THE WORLD IS TOO CONFUSING!


Posted by Alekos on Sep-17-2003 21:24:

^ wait until you turn 21 to say that


Posted by Vlad on Sep-18-2003 03:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Kamikaze Badger
Really? So you mean that my favorite mix(Trancequility Special Summer Edition) was made on a computer? THE WORLD IS TOO CONFUSING!


Anything pre-recorded in a studio is bs... i.e. Louie DeVito, yea he knows how to do everything on TT's, but when it comes to making the albums... I highly doubt he goes to that length to make a CD.

If it doesnt say... Live @ (Insert club here)... Its a bs mix.


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