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Posted by yuryur on Apr-19-2009 20:08:

Read This! djing

hello everybody

i am djing for a few days and i like to know more about it

can someone tell me a website to have toturials or something to learn more about it?

ty yuryur


Posted by elFreak on Apr-19-2009 21:24:

if you can't find that stuff yourself, djing is too hard for you.


i mean the thread is right at the top of the page, how much do you really need to be spoon fed?


Posted by Cro_Addict on Apr-20-2009 06:14:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
if you can't find that stuff yourself, djing is too hard for you.


i mean the thread is right at the top of the page, how much do you really need to be spoon fed?


speaking of spoon fed, I like your recipes!


Posted by WithoutAngles on Apr-21-2009 02:47:

If you really want some tutorials, search them up on youtube, there's a lot of help there. Or just learn the general functions of the equipment reading your user manuals and fuck around with it until you get something going.

Edit: It's not a 1 day process, DJing takes time to learn.


Posted by IntegraR0064 on Apr-21-2009 14:24:

quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
if you can't find that stuff yourself, djing is too hard for you.


i mean the thread is right at the top of the page, how much do you really need to be spoon fed?


C'mon, djing is easy now! It can be fed easily with a spoon!

1) Get Traktor.

2) Press "Play" on track one (this can be represented by a little triangle button - this is the same thing as play).

3) Take crossfader (the slidy thing that goes sideways, not up and down). Move it to the side that you're playing.

4) Press "Play" on track two.

5) Press "Sync" button on the screen.

6) Take crossfader. Move it over to the other side.

7) Change track one to a different track.

8) Repeat steps 5-7 until set is over. See below for important things to do while doing this.

IMPORTANT: Insert "Jesus Pose" at appropriate intervals. Oh, and tweak knobs and stuff.



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