Well I am finally able to beatmatch a track in under 1 minute! How long does it take the average DJ to beatmatch a record? I am guessing well under 30 seconds for people that play clubs regularly?
Also, while I'm beatmatching, if the needle gets further into the song than I want it to be, I have a habit of picking the needle up and placing it at the beginning of the record again. Should I be using my hand to move the record backwards instead of doing this? I don't want to look like a nub the first time I play out.
Last edited by xstalkrx on Sep-25-2005 at 22:38
Sep-25-2005 20:09
Ygrene
Dr. Stinkburger Deluxe
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Totergefuttert
It usually takes me about 30 seconds to beatmatch. If i'm tried though, it takes me a little longer; I have a difficult time hearing the beats drift. Weird.
I wouldn't worry about picking the needle up versus backspinning the record. Whichever way works for you. I don't think other dj's or club patrons would make fun of you because of your methods. Don't sweat it.
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Sep-25-2005 20:39
xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
It usually takes me about 30 seconds to beatmatch. If i'm tried though, it takes me a little longer; I have a difficult time hearing the beats drift. Weird.
I wouldn't worry about picking the needle up versus backspinning the record. Whichever way works for you. I don't think other dj's or club patrons would make fun of you because of your methods. Don't sweat it.
alright. good.
have you played out before?
Sep-25-2005 20:45
spdandpwr
DJ in the making...
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in Connecticut, Partying in New York
quote:
Also, while I'm beatmatching, if the needle gets further into the song than I want it to be, I have a habit of picking the needle up and placing it at the beginning of the record again. Should I be using my hand to move the record backwards instead of doing this? I don't want to look like a nub the first time I play out.
you are supposed to pick it up you will cause cue burn if you backspin. please pick the needle up and put it in the begining it will save your records. Besides backspining to the start of the record will take way longer. I play out pretty regularly and i can get a track beat matched in 20 seconds or less but its somewhat accurate, it probably takes 30-40 to get it perfect. For hip hop i can get a track matched in less time depending on how accurate i want to be sometimes i thro on the track and within 8-10 beats i have it matched.
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Sep-25-2005 21:29
xstalkrx
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA, TX TA #125
another question...
lets say the club is open for 4 hours. I get to play the first hour. Am I responsible for getting off the decks on time or do the other DJ/DJ's come and let you know? When you are playing your last record for your set, do you leave immediately after you put it on so that the next DJ can decide what track to play and beatmatch it?
Saw Ferry this weekend, but when he came on he just stopped the last record that was being played by the opening act.
Sep-25-2005 22:39
Chris Allen
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Rule of thumb is you just mix into the last record of the previous DJ. Until you get big enough like Ferry, Armin, Tiesto, etc. then you should continue to do this...
i hardly even get to mix anymore. my mixer is shit so i can never use them and ive been away at college for a month now. only time i get to mix is when im on my friends setup back home once in a while. due to this lack of time to play, my beatmatching takes me anywhere from 30sec to 3 minutes to do
hopefully i can stop spending money and save up for some equipment
Sep-25-2005 23:23
djillicit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: The Netherlands
Well, that sounds ridiculous (not to mention it'll add extra wear and tear to your needle and record)! Backspinning until you get to the beginning of the record just so you don't look like a nub? C'mon now, relax, pick up that needle 80 times if you need to and let it rip!
"Only after the last tree has been cut down,
Only after the last river has been poisoned,
Only after the last fish has been caught,
Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten."
--- Cree Indian Prophecy
Sep-25-2005 23:43
punjabi
not really Indian
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: NYC
takes me 10-20 seconds with my cdj-200's
Sep-25-2005 23:52
Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
I can often do it well enough to slam it in then ride the pitch in about 5 if I'm using vinyl, usually spend 10-20 on it though depending on what I'm doing... I think it shows which ones I did it that quickly with in my techno demos though where you get a couple of slightly rough mixes
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Sep-26-2005 00:47
Tranc3
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2002
Location: Santa Cruz, CA, US
16 measures.
Sep-26-2005 02:51
veezee
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Vancouver, BC
quote:
Originally posted by [NFC]Wave
Rule of thumb is you just mix into the last record of the previous DJ. Until you get big enough like Ferry, Armin, Tiesto, etc. then you should continue to do this...
Unless of course it's completely different styles
stopping the previous dj's record is rude. Atleast try and mix into it or let it play out. Oh, and dont touch the eq's! I think there is a thread already on here about this.