Im looking at becoming a DJ.
Hi there my name is Zac and I’m looking at becoming a DJ. I have no experience in the subject and was hoping to gather some advise and tips. Help would be much appreicated. ![]()
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Im looking at becoming a DJ.
Hi there my name is Zac and I’m looking at becoming a DJ. I have no experience in the subject and was hoping to gather some advise and tips. Help would be much appreicated. ![]()
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Not sure if you could be any more vague lol.
I assume you would like some help with finding out what would be your best options for equipment?
edit/ You can start here:
After you read that you should check out this movie. You will need to learn how to sync the BPM with the heartbeat of the listener.
Stethoscopes out boys!
Hi Zac!
Here’s my two tips for you to start:
Listen to everything. Find out what you love, find out what you like, and find out what you dislike. Learn the history of genres. Understand where they came from and why. Talk about why you love or don’t love certain music, even if it’s just talking about yourself. If you can easily define why you like certain music, you’ll develop the critical thinking skills in order to make good song selection.
Study your music. Learn the rhythmic structure of your favorite songs. Study the movement of the song and the phrasing within it. Some suggest learning some basic music theory (it wouldn’t hurt). I’m really strong on understanding rhythm. You can use a simple drum machine tool (like this: http://html5drummachine.com/) to try to recreate the rhythmic patterns you love.
Have fun!
Bonus tips:
-Attack Magazine breaks down elements of really good songs to show why they’re cool. More useful for producers, but still very neat! Deconstructed - Attack Magazine
-Read Last Night a DJ Saved My Life by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton. Phenomenal book that details the history of the DJ. Ends in the mid 90s, but still very cool!
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Hey welcome to the forum!
To make this a little les vague, a couple of questions:
Only advice i can give you so far: Do it for the music.
learn to beatmatch manually if you can it will help develop your ears and listening skills even if further down the line you are going to hit the sync button.
Lock yourself in a room with 10-20 tracks you have bought and mix them together in every way imaginable - repeat repeat repeat
Get you head around EQ works and mixing techniques - swapping out the bass on a track, long blends etc
Lock yourself in a room with 10-20 tracks you have bought and mix them together in every way imaginable - repeat repeat repeat
Be critical of what tracks you buy if it doesnt totally do it for you leave it out of the collection
Lock yourself in a room with 10-20 tracks you have bought and mix them together in every way imaginable - repeat repeat repeat
Play some tunes you like, even experiment with mixing between them, and perhaps learn to scratch. And if someone pays you to do that, even better..
But don’t be a DJ ![]()
Where are you located?
Dropping a terrible trap track reply in 3…2…1..
https://soundcloud.com/ben-dodsworth-226621731/its-a-trap
See what you did there.. very clever… ![]()
The opportunity was too good to miss! ![]()