Technique Dj Equipment

technique dj equipment
for those who dj?

a) What dj equipment needs? b) What techniques do I have to know and there is a website that can teach me how do that?

A: The basics you need a DJ with two turntables, a mixer, an amplifier and speakers, and maybe 2 CD-Js Along with Slipmats youd need, stylii, headsets, cables and maybe a microphone too. You may need an adapter to power multi-everything. And of course all the music. B: Possibly the most important techniques for DJing is cueing, pitch and timing. Exploring is what I need headphones for DJs. While a song is playing on the speakers used their phones to hear the next song, get the appropriate levels and ensure that the two songs go hand in hand, to some extent. But Most importantly, you need a reference to find the first time. If you are still learning I recommend you find a song that starts with a bang. While his hopes for the pace to start, place the hand on the vinyl on the left side, away from the needle, once you hear the rhythm, his hand quickly down and drag vinyl back so you hear the sound reverse kick. To "tune" where the pace is just push the record back and forth to the point which the impulse is the exact point where it starts up. Getting used to the motion, play another song from the speakers and the speakers (switch to phones Once youve got the hang of it), rather than the beginning the pace back and forth to the rhythm of the other track. Do it slowly at first, as in every beat first (Oh, yes, it is customary to count heartbeats!) As follows: wiki wiki 2 3 4 2 3 4, then wiki wiki wiki wiki 2 4 2 4 until good enough for wiki wiki wiki wiki. Once your comfortable with it, you can try to drop to the next track. About 8 beats (2 bars) before the confusion that point, just do wikiwiki what i was saying so you can get an idea of rhythm, and the first (not second, third or fourth!) beat vinyl release, depending on the turntable may have to give a little push forward, but not going overboard. If it does well needs to hear the beats in the mix for a short time. Now Most beginners would say the pitching is the most difficult. That is NOT true! Change the tone (in fact the turntable platter speed) of a track to match the other is a logical process. Being able to distinguish the difference of a song from another, and if your audience fast / slow would be a good skill to develop (a good way to practice this is to see the display is flashing in traffic, try to see what flashes are the fastest!) A Once you've launched a track to another, you may hear that out of the mix, the greater the difference in pitch the faster it will come out of the mix and start making a noise terrible. Leaving his travels round (only to a softer volume!) You will hear back in the mix, but the timing is bad. This is where the thrust and braking of the dish comes to the image. If you can hear the song is slower, the pace begins behind the main track, just push the plate in the direction of rotation, does not last long tho, just a gentle push, keep doing this until your back in the mix. The opposite is true. If the track is too fast need to prevent the plate. I do this lightly put my finger on the side of the plate, where the points are and just apply a little pressure. The further away it is, the greater i apply pressure or move my finger agaisnt the rotation. As a beginner, you will proberly push error when you should be stopped, and vice versa. Do not worry if you have, just do the opposite. That so KNOW what to do. Try to keep the beat as close as possible. Once you go too far, it is almost impossible to correct, then it is easier (and faster!) simply go back to the beginning and start again. Now, obviously you can not be pushed or stop all the time. Here is where the pitch control comes in. If you keep pushing to get in a rhythm vinyl, vinyl is too slow for you have to increase speed. The more you push, the more need to increase speed. So his first pitch control movements are large, shrinking to progressivly reach the approximate height. If you braking is when you've suddenly been pushing all the time, means that they have released too much and need to find a point where btwn the pitch and where now. The best DJ can throw perfectly all the time, for most of us, we can get very, very close, which means that a mixture can still leave if you leave in peace, or too busy doing things in the mixer. So even if you think you have the right of way, still might need a boost / brake occasionally. I think time is what separates the mediocre DJs from real professionals. For now, I mean when the song starts the mix. dance music is generally very tightly structured. A bar with four hits, a measure has eight times, a series with 16 hits and so on (do not crucify me if I have the terms bad !)… Remember I mentioned great to have? Plique That's one of the best ways to find a place to mix. I count my heartbeats like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (1 ª) 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (second) 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (third) 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (4th) The best places to start a mix is on the first beat of the first bar, or the first beat of the third bar. It is independent of the song that used to mix, but I can say now that the bars 2 and 4 are good places to start a mix (Only work if the song is mixing with a strange structure, but that is not so common). You can also use the playing time and time Left to find a good place to mix. In general, the last of his 1 ½ minutes of a song. Read more about it and the mix of general use here: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index; _ylt = ApwdAWiYaEFEw10Wr_W3H0_ty6IX; _ylv = 3? qid = 20071101135859AAWdn8i & show = (7 # profile-info-mine the longest AA12340884). I hope that helped and I did not put you to sleep! mail me if you have any other questions.

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