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| quote: | Originally posted by tu_face
first of all, if you want to be ready for the clubs i think you will have to upgrade your kit. as good as cdj100's are for beginners, they are not proffesional equipment. however, if you can put together a good set on these, you won't have any problems, and being used to pioneer cdj's is a good thing, as most clubs have these. its also advisable to get used to using turntables if possible, not all clubs have 2 cd decks, the standard is 2 turntables and a mixer 
as far as being ready is concerned, i think nem put it very well, in that if you can consistantly put together cd's without having to start again, then you are good to go. you have to remember, what you may regard as a minor fuck-up, anyone who is not a dj will not generally notice as their brains arn't calibrated in the same manner as ours, and arn't trained to pick up on things like a track starting to go out. this is what sets dj's apart from the crowd, in that we can tell the thing is going out before the crowd can 
play as many house partys, all age partys and private partys as possible to get used to playing in front of people. the more you don't know the people, the better.. people you don't know will give a more honest opinion of what they think. you are young and have a long time to go before you will be allowed to play in clubs (unless you can lie about your age ) so make the most of the time, and practice like hell! you can never practice enough |
My setup consists of 2 cdj 100s and a vestax pmc 05 pro II (my original setup) and couple months ago i picked up a ttx turntable and am borrowing my friends equalizers that he dusnt use. The problem is i just got a car (Acura RSX) and want to put money into that so its a debate on whether or not to spend money on my car or spend it on an MKII. Another thing is i want to sell my cdjs and i could use a better mixer (esp since the faders are starting to bleed) but i think i would be lucky to get 1000 cdn for the set and than i would have to upgrade all 3, but at the same time i want a technic turntable to get used to the technic and at the same time get used to the ttx. i dont know which to upgrade.
as for playing out i think my main problem is putting songs together. I cannot play live sorta deal. Like i was making a hip hop mix and it was like impossible to put a selection together and it wusnt even live. In the end i just scrapped it because of the major bpm differences and stuff, it was just too confusing. But for house which is what i spin i dont think its that much of a problem which isnt good for all ages events lol.
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