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Turntable Amp Speakers

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

turntable amp speakers
one has to start to DJ Z?

I have: turntable amplifier speakers all connected, but the nut to make noise! Do I need a mixer?

In order to become a great disc jockey (DJ) should have a broad knowledge of music and ability to lead a crowd. Charisma is a necessity as is the ability to listen well and use the computer to seamless transitions between tracks. 1. Decide if you want to be a crowd pleaser or a music specialist. nice * Crowd means playing songs, most likely, hit the taste of the greatest number of people in any given group. * Music Specialist playing music would you like, regardless of what the public demands. 2. Getting DJ equipment [1]. You can become a DJ with CD or vinyl (With a turntable). * If you plan on having parties and corporate events under then go ahead and get the table CD players. But if you come out to the big glamorous parties and play in the majors, then you need to know how your vinyl.Most places, clubs, bars, whatever, have Serato Scratch Live as its own DJ database [operated turntables, CD players can not] all you have to do is bring your laptop and connect to your system. 3. Be economic.Most of your money should be spent dishes [2] and a mixer. Forget those things now. You can pick up a pair of Technics and a decent mixer for around $ 800.00. The proposed option is to purchase plates used in order to save your money, so you can buy your brand new mixer. 4. Play around with your mixer and dishes for a while and feel comfortable with it. Learn the basics, see other DJ's, ask questions and make sure you really want to go, either as a hobby or serious a career because it comes very easily expensive.Alternatively, search google for online lessons and tutorials DJ [3]. As a start, it is recommended to download Virtual DJ [4], a DJ program. 5. Start small, with 2 1200 and a mixer (Vestax and Rane are good). The practice in the headphones and feel comfortable with your skills. Mix with vinyl, CDs or digital files. It is the fastest way to learn how to be a real DJ.Then when you feel you are pretty good, go out and get an amplifier, speakers of some, and possibly even a Serato set. 6. Learn about all genres of music. Often, you may know of a couple songs success in some genres, but it is not enough. Try going to sites that try to help independent labels. Often these sites have songs that are free and So they can try before you download. Also, make sure you know all the hit songs in most genres, because those will be the publicly recognized and most likely will like if it's a hit. 7. Legally download all the music I think four out of five people in the product and you can dance. In this way, it encourages even those who do not particularly like the song to go with the flow and dance to it. 8. Play a song that I believe a group of friends might like. If eighty percent or more say they liked, then the song correctly associated with the group. 9. Develop your charisma. Try to be someone who draws attention in the right direction when necessary. Also know when to step back and let group dynamics take over. Constantly vying for attention will people uncomfortable. 10. Know of games designed for a memorable experience, while eliminating a large number of people past. 11. Ask a friend who has a part to which were invited to if you can do a free concert there. This lets you see the crowd reaction for you. 12. If the DJ is right to then start having a few small gigs at a price much lower than an experienced DJ would charge. Some ideas are a senior center dance in which they will be exposed to different musical tastes than his, a dance at a local youth center, as the Boys and Girls Club, and perhaps a company meeting. 13. Then the smaller gigs if you still want it, then associate with some people and start your own business or work for an existing one. 14. Change the type of music you listen! Do not just put the rap or techno all the time. Be sure to play something you can dance. 15. You should do some music or remixing and produce, or you can collaborate with a singer or band, if you want to be famous DJ.

Oracle turntable, Krell amplifier, Apogee speakers


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