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Author DJ? Wanting to start - help (i know nothing).
richc
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19th Mar 12 at 09:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Long story short, its something i want to start doing yet have no experience or know nothing about it.

I have no equipment, and the only time i have ever touched a 'mixing set' (is that the word?) was at a house party, steaming at about 8am just moving switches and generally not a clue what was going on. It had more buttons than i could control, it was like a cockpit!

I dont want to start doing viynl, just something with a laptop and cd's/hardrive as i already have that stuff. What programes to use? What to buy? Any forums to read up and how to do it?

This will soley be something i do in my spare time, as a laugh so i dont want to spend mega money or try and impress people - i dont plan on playing an pacha just yet

Any help info apreciated!
Matty W
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19th Mar 12 at 09:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You can get cheap dj controllers from maplins or off the internet with simple functions (fader, volume and mixer). They come with basic software which is good for practicing with.
Rickavo
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Sing up to djforums.com and have a good read, everything you need to know it posted on there
richc
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19th Mar 12 at 09:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Cheers will look into both. I have just seen your thread rickavo. Would of put something in there
sc0ott
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Download the djapp.
Jas
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how much you got to spend? some pretty good videos on youtube too
richc
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quote:
Originally posted by Jas
how much you got to spend? some pretty good videos on youtube too


Not really got a budget as such (doesnt mean i want to spend thousands on something i might not even like). Not really sure what is cheap/expensive for what what each product does to be honnest.

Any recomendations? obviously cheaper the better
Jas
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personally wouldnt go too cheap, as it will put you off, I've heard the hercules controllers are pretty good value for money when you're starting off. I'd get on djforums and introduce yourself, someone on there will point you in the right directions, I by no means a good DJ but I've got the kontrol S4 and its a lovely bit of kit and that cost me £700ish with traktor pro software...


Hercules RMX you can get for around £150-200

or numark omni control isn't too for starting out bad I had one years back

[Edited on 19-03-2012 by Jas]
BarnshaW
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i got a set of cd decks from argos, pretty good
Jas
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Stop stalking me

thanks
LeeM
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Numark Mixtrack pro is a very good one for a beginner. Make sure you get one with a built in sound card
JordanR
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Just get a set of Technics, Traktor, Mixer, some speakers and your away
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quote:
Originally posted by JordanR
Just get a set of Technics, Traktor, Mixer, some speakers and your away


Great for a beginner , will cost a fair bit all that!

N16K
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19th Mar 12 at 18:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Traktor Kontrol S2 DJ Controllers come with pro 2 software

[Edited on 19-03-2012 by N16K]
JordanR
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quote:
Originally posted by oceansoul
quote:
Originally posted by JordanR
Just get a set of Technics, Traktor, Mixer, some speakers and your away


Great for a beginner , will cost a fair bit all that!



Wont cost that much tbh, really good set up even for a beginner. You will only buy some cheap decks then deside you want better ones anyway..
LeeM
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19th Mar 12 at 19:22   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

the cost of a vinyl collection turns it into a very expensive hobby
LeeM
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you meant DVS
Wrighty
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go have a go on someone elses setup and try decide if its for you, if your new and cant do anything your in for a frustrating first few months getting use to your setup, learning the music structures, matching beats, adding techniques and then developing your own style

im into it coz i love it so if you think you like music enough to have a go its deffinatly worth a shot in my eyes, i took it up a while back now and have a fairly nice setup for a 'hobby'
Rickavo
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c9gik5JaXY

Watch all of this guys videos, then if you still think youre interested go and buy a Numark mixtrack/n4 or something similar.

you normally get the software suited to the mixer with it.
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agree with rickavo that guys videos cover a LOT of stuff
richc
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20th Mar 12 at 07:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheers folks. I have been looking at the numark mixtrack ones (the one that stuck out most to be as ease of use, price, capability from watching youtube vids etc). I think something like that would take me a long while to master so anything better would be more than a waste on me.

LeeM
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I had a Hercules RMX, bought in January and sold 2 weeks ago for something with a bit more functionality. Using a mixtrack pro while I'm waiting for money back on PayPal and then getting a numark n4.

I'd say the mixtrack pro is better for using effects on traktor and the jog wheels a better, but the RMX is much better built and has 2 inputs
Jas
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quote:
Originally posted by JordanR
quote:
Originally posted by oceansoul
quote:
Originally posted by JordanR
Just get a set of Technics, Traktor, Mixer, some speakers and your away


Great for a beginner , will cost a fair bit all that!



Wont cost that much tbh, really good set up even for a beginner. You will only buy some cheap decks then deside you want better ones anyway..


He might as well buy a controller with traktor LE included free, as traktor isnt cheap

 
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