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Thracky
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Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Relocated Calgarian

quote:
Originally posted by Siang
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.


Agreed... that was an extremely lame comment. Considering Ferry spun 80% cd's at the show here in Calgary that would make Ferry a fake DJ right? hehe

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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

i just think he should learn about the music more before he begins DJing. i've been attending events for over a year, been listening to the music for about 4-5. i love it, and i could say i almost consider myself a trainspotter. i have just begun the journey that is learning to spin a few months ago, and not to sound pretentious, but compared to friends of mine who jumped right in without knowing squat about the music, my progress has been a lot smoother and noticeable than them, not to seem pretentious.

if you want to jump right in, go ahead, but my advice is you do a bit of homework first. not to mention theres a bunch of small DJ's out there, who can actually mix decently, but don't not squat about the music. many just thought DJing was cool, so they bought a setup and started mixing, and this makes them not know how to build a set or select tracks, or even have a defined musical taste. you see them trying to do what they think is right, breaking the entire flow of the music and basically causing what i would call and aural short circuit. and as far as they know, they're the next Sasha.

also, IMHO, it's a bit disrespectful to just go out and buy a setup because "it looks cool." disrespectful to all of those DJ's out there who do it because it's their passion. just get to know the art and how it works before you get into it. it's what will set you apart from most other mediocre DJs some day.


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djeternal2004
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location:
Behold, my arse.

quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
but do try to be a vinyl Dj, don't be fake, like the CD Djs.


i have one word for that ... nonsense

its so stupid and ignorant im not even gonna bother posting why i think that.

Use what you feel most comfortable with.. or even both if u feel the need to learn both. More mixes are available on vinyl and it is a little more expensive but sometimes u do get the odd rare mix on a single / maxi cd that you dont get on record.

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Allied Nations
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: MTHELL

vinyl rocks.

i like it cuz i feel the power of the track, i dunno im crazy.


but for house especially, getting new tracks is much easier on vinyl.

long live vinyl.

and make sure u buy ur cds if u go thart route. mp3s are soo gay live.


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Akelius
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Registered: Mar 2004
Location: BC
Re: Re: What should I do if i want to start DJing?

quote:
Originally posted by Inertia
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.

--------------------------------

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.


a.) Yes I have....but i don't really like it...it's not Trance anyways...

b.) Yes I have...of course^^...Armin, PVD...and the rest

c.) And yes

And thanks for the posts...I'll consider these poinsts...but keep them coming any more other suggestions?


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ChavezHype
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Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto

naw just a statement
DJing is 95% about the music and 5% about technical skills.

There's a whole crapload of other knowledge in being a great DJ... cause as anyone would know, having good tunes won't make you a good DJ, but can't hurt just the same.
For DJing live... you have to be able to read a crowd, play the right tracks for the right time (doesn't mean honouring requests however). Plus build your sets from beginning to top.
There's no golden rule about how you DJ... there are helpful suggestions on how to do things, but please remember that you should really know "yourself" for your musical tastes. Define your own style.
So many big-time DJs out there have defined their own style and always hit you with something new that only expands their style.

You don't have to DJ only trance, hell, most "trance" djs during a live set won't be playing solely trance... in fact its a rarity when they do.
The last Gabriel and Dresden set I heard involved a big-room house tune (Junior Jack's Da Hype) to breakbeat (Plump Dj's how much is enough) back to melodic trance (can't remember at the top of my head... an Andain track).
Anyways I've been listening to electronic music for about 3 years... and in the last year I've realized that Trance isn't my only music... now I enjoy the likes of Dark House guru Steve Lawler and ecletic Danny Howells, and if anything, don't want to be them, but closer to that... than say the likes of AvB.

Anyways, I haven't quite got my technical skills down pat yet, but i won't quit and I keep strong to the scene because I believe that there are people who will enjoy what I can bring them... and that's basically what DJing is all about... being the pusher for punters/joe's to have a good time.

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D Dubya
Deeper



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Over there

If you really want to learn how to start djing give me a dollar for every time you think about starting a new thread asking this question (that goes for all newbies). I will then be more than happy to search the site on my own and send you the 231782 previous threads that dealt with this question. That should give me quite a bit of extra cash to support my vinyl habit.


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Akelius
Junior tranceaddict



Registered: Mar 2004
Location: BC

quote:
Originally posted by Ibiza Dreams
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


Holy shit that's some pretty expensive hardware...but first...since I"m really a newb to all this...i guess I will take the software route first...but other than virtual DJ, is there any other good mixing software too? i heard there's one called....mix meister? is that any good?

oh ya and thanks for all your suggestions and opinion everyone^^


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ezbeats
Senior tranceaddict



Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Seattle, USA

try links like THIS
and on the vinyl vs cd thing, now call me crazy, this is just a 'way out of this world idea', but maybe, just maybe, THIS will help you..... iyyy yi yi

these boards are seeming more and more..... stagnant? repetetive? or maybe bland... there should be a forum for members who have reached like 1000 posts or something, not that i would be able to go on there yet, but it would sure be nice when i got there if there was that option.


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`pr0digy
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Philadelphia

quote:
Originally posted by ezbeats
these boards are seeming more and more..... stagnant? repetetive? or maybe bland... there should be a forum for members who have reached like 1000 posts or something, not that i would be able to go on there yet, but it would sure be nice when i got there if there was that option.


I believe there is such a thing, you just can't see it yet...


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