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Luke Terry
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne
Cool Basic Help For Beginner DJs

Well, after quite a bit of demand, here it is.

if you are a n00b DJ wanting recommendations on decks, local stores, first gigs, etc. Post your queries in here, and somebody more experienced will try their best to help you out.


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TwiloThunder
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Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Australia
Smiley DJ

A few links with useful information for people who are just setting up/ getting into the whole biz.

--> Probably one of the best sites you'll come across for dj related advice

--> How to setup your tonearm weights, straight arm vs S arm and more

--> Scroll down to Mongeone's last post on the page for more advice on setting tonearm weights

--> Suggested online record stores to purchase from (DO NOT BUY FROM HTFR!!)

--> Big Tranceaddict discussion looking at various headphones

--> Great forums where you can find lots of info about headphones from people that own them etc...

more to come

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SgtFoo
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vaughan, Canada
about mastering music

I use FL3.56 to make my music. Once I have a track done, how would I know to master it?? What is the real meaning of mastering a track?
What's the best software to do it in? Can I master a FL track in FL?
thnx,
A Newb Producer


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Tony Morello
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

you might want to take that question to the production forum


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The Greener
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Vancouver
Beginner

One thing I can't stress enough.... for equipment and gear information its good to ask questions on forums, beware of alot of Bad advice on forums, but for Mixing styles?? HELL NO!! I know that the best way to learn how to mix is without any advice, lessons or any influences,even from watching other DJ's. Watch and enjoy others play, but don't copy them... YOU WILL BE A POSER IF YOU DO SO.

Anyways, obtain all the neccessary Equipment(people say go with what you can afford? Not me, go with what you can't afford. This saves you from buying 2 of everything ie...the one(s) "you can afford now", and expensive one(s) you are gonna end up get anyways.
Hook it up, and away you go. If you have the talent and ear for it, you will know what to do. Practice is the only remedy for poor mixing.

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PatMcGroin
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: here? there?
Re: Beginner

quote:
Originally posted by The Greener
One thing I can't stress enough.... for equipment and gear information its good to ask questions on forums, beware of alot of Bad advice on forums, but for Mixing styles?? HELL NO!! I know that the best way to learn how to mix is without any advice, lessons or any influences,even from watching other DJ's. Watch and enjoy others play, but don't copy them... YOU WILL BE A POSER IF YOU DO SO.

Anyways, obtain all the neccessary Equipment(people say go with what you can afford? Not me, go with what you can't afford. This saves you from buying 2 of everything ie...the one(s) "you can afford now", and expensive one(s) you are gonna end up get anyways.
Hook it up, and away you go. If you have the talent and ear for it, you will know what to do. Practice is the only remedy for poor mixing.


the fact is, bedroom djing is a HUGE fad these days. and yes i say fad. most of us, will never make it. most of us will either lose the motivation, not be able to support the habbit of buying tons of vinyls all the time, or life will just get in the way. i'm not about to spend $1500 on the equipment that in 3 months i'll be bored of using. me, i'm just buying what i can afford here and there. i'm still at uni working my ass off, so i barely have time anyway. but once i get the time, you better believe i'll be on those decks ALLL damn day!

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CynepMeH
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Miles away from ordinary...
Fact or rumor?

I think that Mr. McGroin is right, it is a FAD and eventually life does get in the way. I have a nice set up at home that I barely get to use because of working 2 jobs, supporting a family (I'm not as old as you think I am) and believe me - it is an expensive hobby.

I posed a question elsewhere about what to get TT/CD TT/ computer TT but decided to stick with my tractor DJ...
quote:
Originally posted by The Greener
Anyways, obtain all the neccessary Equipment(people say go with what you can afford? Not me, go with what you can't afford. This saves you from buying 2 of everything ie...the one(s) "you can afford now", and expensive one(s) you are gonna end up get anyways.
Hook it up, and away you go. If you have the talent and ear for it, you will know what to do. Practice is the only remedy for poor mixing.
I may look into Dennon CD TT - that looks enticing... and falls very nicely into my "can't afford" category, so I am following the first bits of advise posted here in.

quote:
Originally posted by SgtFoo
What is the real meaning of mastering a track?

As far as mastering goes - that's a process of combining multiple tracks and making them sound as a whole. sometimes known as "bouncing" - basically taking peices that make up your songs (as in tracks- drum track, base, lead, vocals, etc) and combining them together. Process of mastering involves setting EQ and dB levels - such as you want your base to be louder, tweak it up. When you are happy with your final mix - you MASTER it, as in make a master copy -where everything comes together into one whole. I use Cubase SX and Sonar XL... sometimes Soundforge and a weee bit of other stuff. But it's definitely not a DJ question.

BTW, allow me to vent a bit: (on the topic)

to say to someone "most of us won't make it" is kinda lame. naysayers are people who, in my opinion, are either disenchanted with their own results want to discourage others or reversely, want less competition. Personally, music is my passion and I could care less if someone tells me "most of us won't make it". I don't plan to "make it" - I plan to have as much fun as I can before I die. Sounds a bit too "cheesy" - well, like I said.. I do it for fun. Even if I am spinning in my basement to 10 friends and they are dancing, that's already good enough for me and I am out of the "bedroom" at the same time. So, does that count for "making it"?

My advise is - do whatever you can to make it, if that's what you want. Don't do it for money, coz' chances are you won't "make it" big... but do it nonetheless... I guess that's why there's a celebrity factor - people who become celebrities (through normal means - not sniping people around washington d.c.) usually have to work very hard to get to where they are. THERE IS NO OVERNIGHT SUCCESS. Some get famous faster, some take years. How many of us heard PvD five years ago??? not many. Look at him today??? he was just doing what he loves and happened to be in the right spot. It's like surfing - if you catch the right wave you're in for a time of your life or the wave may crush you and spit you out.. there's only one thing that is certain: IMPERMANENCE... nothing lasts forever... So, today it's PvD. Tomorrow - it can be you.

My advise (as a n00bi3 to n00bie3) - don't take shit from anyone, don't take no for an answer, and love what you do, otherwise don't do it.

/DJ Simple


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_Marco_
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Registered: Oct 2001
Location: In da club

quote:
Originally posted by TwiloThunder

--> Probably one of the best sites you'll come across for dj related advice



Thx you for this link very useful


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Technaut
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Registered: Nov 2001
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Hi,

I need a bit of help with building a desk for my turntables, there used to be a guy with a great site called http://www.shortyellowbuss.com/ but its not there anymore

I was basically gonna print out the pics from that site and give them to a Joiner and say do something like that mate. But I dont have the pics

If anyone saved the pics can u post them or let me know here so i can give u e-maio addy to send them too. OIrt just post pics of other home made set ups if u can help, its more the shelves and legs he made i was interested in.


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Rememberence_
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Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6

Regarding CynepMeH's post...

FUCKIN WERD


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Furel
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Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Belo Horizonte

Hey, I would like to know if there are any mixing softwares for beginners. I just want to edit and put some tracks together. Since I work fulltime and study at night, the only freetime I have is the weekend. So I dont want to spend lots of money on equipment that I will seldomly use. I just want to know what do I need in my PC to put some tracks together. I dont care if its not gonna sound REALLY good. Its just 4 fun!!! Can you help me? Thats all, thanks for you time.


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Mpl4ever
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Cool

You can use programs such as:
Cubase
Cool Edit
...

There is a multitude of program on the market. The best way to find out the one you like the best is to download the demo and then try them!

You can also try to find the programs on Kaza and Direct Connect.

Good luck!

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