Tutorials for beginners
Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1

    Default Tutorials for beginners

    Hello,

    I received my VCI-100 SE a couple of days ago.
    I had been looking for the right way to start djing for quite some time and when I found dj techtools a couple of months ago I immediately knew that I had found what I was looking for.

    So basically this will be my first experience with digital djing, well actually with djing period.

    Do you guys know where I could find tutorials for beginners.
    I need to learn the basics before trying to master the modifications ean made on the VCI.

    Greetings from Brussels
    La Jåponaise M. Aka Guerrilla Stoemp
    http://guerrilla-stoemp.blogspot.com
    Traktor Setup:2x Traktor Kontrol X1+Audio8 DJ+Reloop RMX 40 Blackfire Edition + Macbook Black+Traktor Pro 2
    Itch setup: Novation Twitch

  2. #2
    Tech Mentor Wuz's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Brisbane, Australia
    Posts
    381

    Default

    I started from absolutely no experience around october last year.
    The best way to learn the basics is from another DJ if possible.
    My housemate taught me the ropes - your best bet is watching what other people do, i don't think reading stuff on the net is the best way, Video tutorials are probably ok.

    We started with the very basics like the structure of dance music in regards to beats, bars, measures - and the importance of mixing with the track flow in mind.
    Like making your EQ and cross fade/volume changes at the right points in the structure rather than just making changes whenever you want.

    I mix trance and progressive, since i started i've made some pretty simple formulas that i follow. Depending on the importance (audience satisfaction) of not stuffing up a mix I will try other things out or not.

    It would be exhausting to explain certain things over the web which is why i think you need to find someone to hang out with and learn and develop at the same time.

  3. #3
    Retired DJTT Moderator DvlsAdvct's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    New Jersey/NYC
    Posts
    4,854

    Default

    It pretty much comes down to how you learn best. I had people to show me how to beat match, how to mix, how to adjust EQ... But I know people who just learn by doing, with a manual in front of them.

    There are a lot of video guides, a lot of tutorials... it just comes down to picking the kind of music you want to learn on and going from there. But I agree with Wuz. The best way, on a lot of levels, is to just get someone who knows what they are doing to show you. If you don't know anyone then I'd say play around, make a mix or two, and go to clubs/events and talk up the DJs. We can be a cocky, arrogant, annoying bunch, but there are a few of us who are willing to talk to people who want to be DJs, in the interest of making sure there are less sucky DJs.

    :-)
    That's a start, of course. Now you have to practice.
    It's the FAQ. Read it.

    My Mixes, Mashups and Rants

    Divided we stand
    United we fall

  4. #4
    Tech Guru Fatlimey's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Redmond, WA
    Posts
    1,169

    Default

    Go visit The DJ Tutor for the basics of mixing and musicality.

    http://www.google.com/search?q=DJ+Tu...ch=youtube.com

    Then come back when, after faithfully following his instructions, you find your self thinking "Hey, surely there's more I could be doing with this software..."

  5. #5

    Default

    Look for the book, "How to DJ Right" for some really good basics and terminology, without reading like a condescending prick wrote it.

    Go to YouTube and look for Ellaskins' (I hope I spelled that right) videos. He has hundreds of videos, and he does a great job of explaining things with toy cars and legos for the basics of beat matching and song structure.

    After getting the basics down, and with the help of Traktor's beat grids, you will be beat matching in no time.

  6. #6

    Default

    Thanks guys!
    La Jåponaise M. Aka Guerrilla Stoemp
    http://guerrilla-stoemp.blogspot.com
    Traktor Setup:2x Traktor Kontrol X1+Audio8 DJ+Reloop RMX 40 Blackfire Edition + Macbook Black+Traktor Pro 2
    Itch setup: Novation Twitch

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •