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stupidisco
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Registered: Apr 2004
Location: the oc bitch
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but a "how to dj" dvd.
it will show you what a dj does, the concept of a dj, etc.
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Apr-11-2004 02:39
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Boomer187
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Psygnosis
Thats extremely a waste of money. To learn Djin is pretty easy, just have patience and don't read these "How to Dj" books or whatever, they will confuse you even more..
When i began i taught myself how to Dj, how to beatmatch and so on... teach yourself, nothing more satisfying to know you did it by yourself rather than some other person telling you how.
Begin by getting yourself a Dj setup first, then it gets easier from then on... but do try to be a vinyl Dj, don't be fake, like the CD Djs. |
have you ever seen those videos?
they seem to be a good start for total n00bs. however if you have been listening to EDM for a while and watching djs you already have a good idea, so it could be a slight waste of time and money. although sometimes you find little nuggets o info in them that are useful.
what you need are 2 turntables, mixer, records, speakers (either self powered or with an amp)
or 2 cd decks, mixer, cds, speakers (either self powered or with an amp).
then you can search this forum for all od the hundreds of posts covering dj techniques.
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Apr-11-2004 03:10
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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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Re: What should I do if i want to start DJing?
| quote: | Originally posted by Akelius
I'm thinking of Djing(it's crazy,but still i want to try this), the only problem is....where do i start? I mean what should i do...what software or equipment should i get in order to get a good grasp of the basics DJing? (i seriously have no clue what a trance dj does...=.=" i know i know....pathetic)
Well i know u guys are masters at this already...can anyone give me their advice on the BEST COURSE OF ACTION on being a DJ? |
i wouldnt buy anything. not yet. it sounds like youre new
to this music, and no, im nto saying because youre new you
cant be a DJ. my view is, just not yet.
a) have you ever seen a DJ live?
im referring to an electronic music oriented DJ. if you
haven't, well i recommend you go do so. any DJ, just to
begin with. analyze what you heard. did you like it?
b) have you ever heard a set from a famous/big DJ?
you should have by now, at least on mp3. if not, go download
things by Armin van Buuren, Paul van Dyk, DJ Tiesto and such
if you like trance. listen to it. compare it to whatever DJ's
you've heard live.
c) can you name at least 10 producers?
if you can't even name 10 guys that make electronic music you
like, i'd say it's pointless trying to DJ so soon. find music
you'd want to play before you even consider playing music.
otherwise, it's like me trying to learn how to play a guitar
to start a heavy metal band, when i can't name 10 heavy metal
bands.
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a good sign is when you wake up one day, listen to some
track or set you used to think was good, and ask yourself
"what was i thinking?". this at least means you've progressed
into something better than when you begun, and minimizes
the chances you have to one day start DJing and then end
up hating the music you once thought you loved.
in other words, listen to the music first. make sure you
like it. watch/listen to as many DJ's as possible. then,
if you still want to be a DJ, you will have either learned
about it yourself, or will have a pretty good idea. by then,
it will just be a matter of what brand equipment to buy,
and such, and all you have to do is search these forums of
you want opinions.
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Apr-11-2004 07:47
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Ibiza Dreams
Chroma

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: In yo mouf'
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Well bro, the first thing you must know is that it's an expensive hobby, especially if you decide to go the vinyl route.
As Boomer said, you need either 2 turntables or 2 CD (digital) turntables, one mixer, one pair of headphones, and speakers to play the music out of. The turntables (CD or Vinyl) range from around 200 up to 1200 dollars. Mixer prices range from 150 up to 1200 or so for the high quality ones... there are the VERY expensive mixers which can be up to 5 grand. The reason vinyl is more expensive in the long run is because records tend to be more expensive than CDs, around 8 to 12 bucks per record, and to start off, you can burn MP3s onto CD so you can practice mixing with your favorite songs right off the bat. You also will need to buy cartridges for the vinyl turntables which is the part at the end of the tone arm (the movable arm that plays the record) where the needle is. These are in the double digit price range mostly. Good headphones are in the 50-150 dollar price range.
Some people prefer vinyl over CDs mainly because of the "feel" of the record, it's more manual, and some claim the sound to be significantly better (but to many others, the difference in sound is actually INsignificant). So it's really a matter of preference.
There ARE those DJ PACKS which come with all the gear you need, but these is usually low quality gear being offered in a cheap package. In TA the standard approach to DJing is to buy high quality gear, even if you're just starting out, because if it turns out you really like DJing, you'll have great gear to advance your hobby, and if it turns you don't like DJing, the high quality gear you bought will have a good resale value (On Ebay n' such).
Another route you could take is the software approach, which is the way I started out. It's excellent to see how much you would enjoy DJing if you would end up buying the real gear. Get yourself a program such as Virtual DJ (www.virtualdj.com it's excellent) and begin fooling around with it. Try mixing songs and also listen to many livesets by professional DJs and try to recreate the way they mix. Or you can always ask here how to start off and what a proper mix should sound like.
Hope that had all the info you were looking for, if not just reply.
ID
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I am a DJ.
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Apr-11-2004 09:38
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brian
vinyl junkie

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Addison, TX
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Re: Re: What should I do if i want to start DJing?
| quote: | Originally posted by Inertia
a) have you ever seen a DJ live?
im referring to an electronic music oriented DJ. if you
haven't, well i recommend you go do so. any DJ, just to
begin with. analyze what you heard. did you like it?
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| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
they seem to be a good start for total n00bs. however if you have been listening to EDM for a while and watching djs you already have a good idea, so it could be a slight waste of time and money. although sometimes you find little nuggets o info in them that are useful.
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These guys have offered excellent advice here. When I first started downloading live sets, I had no idea how the music was being created as one continuous mix. I didn't know they were using vinyl. Hell, I didn't even know they had still pressed vinyl. And I didn't find any of this out until I downloaded an actual liveset video, by which I was mesmerized. (Specifically, it was PvD @ Mayday 2000). I had already developed a pretty solid interest in the music at the time, and it was this very video that inspired me to want to try my hand at DJing. That was about 2 years ago...as it turns out, I love it to death, and would never turn back.
Just reinforcing the point here, to make sure you know what's going on and to observe a DJ at least once before you buy anything. If you don't think you'd like it, then your money is probably spent elsewhere. Not trying to discourage you by saying that, but that's the simple truth. On the other hand, if you like it, go for it. You may find that EDM and DJing becomes a passion for you. 
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Apr-12-2004 01:04
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Siang
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
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| quote: | | but do try to be a vinyl Dj, don't be fake, like the CD Djs. |
could you be a little bit less ignorant please?
Sorry nothing to really add to the thread, just when I read that I really started laughing.
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Apr-12-2004 01:21
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djshan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by Psygnosis
but do try to be a vinyl Dj, don't be fake, like the CD Djs. |
not neccessarily, i use cd's only right now, that doesnt make me wanna be fake....
Akelius, use wutever u prefer, even if its two tape decks... the important thing is u should be able to mix, thats all that matters for now. once you get to know how to mix, the next step is to know wat tracks to play, which i am struggling with at this time, i hope i can learn how to make a good track selection soon. after thati have no idea wat you suppose to do... lol... so good luck.
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Apr-12-2004 03:12
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