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How to not be a "DJ"

Postby BennyB on 07 Jul 2012, 13:03

So, to start with, tonight I was on a party, which said to be awsome.
When I got there and started to hear the music some sectors of my brain in the back of my head started indicated "PAIN".

So the first:
- There were 3 young guys "DJ"-ing, I don't think they had good hearing because there were too many mids in the stuff, so I get there and after a little chat, I EQ-d it on the main mixer so it felt much better
+1 reason why should a DJ know the sound in technical terms

Second:
- 95% of the time a winamp with 3 sec crossfader should have been better than these guys
- One guy had serato and a 1200€ DDJ-S1 controller, and had no clue how to mix with it.
(one hint: I used on of these controllers, and if you forget it's a software, just use it like twi decks of CDJ-s, and a mixer, it will do the job)

Three:
- So basicly random track choosing, no mixing at all most of the time.
- It was so bad, that every time a song was CHANGED (I don't want to use the word mix here, because it was not mixing), it was painful the hear the different tempo-s harmonicly raping each other.

However to counter these bad stuff on of the guys were using Cross 2 with a U-Mix Control 2, which made me feel better, and he let me use it for a three track time, which were the the only actual beatmixes on the whole night, but at least he lectured me how to use the software (he stopped doing it after I mentioned I am a beta tester).

So the summary:

- When you go somewhere to party, try to switch off the DJ in the brain and enjoy as much as you can (in these cases it is hard).
- Never let young people with fancy controllers play, before you not listened to them, and at least get a resident there to whatch after them.
- and don't be an "I'll show them how it's done" type of guy, becuase there is a good chance you will be right and then they will hate you :D - for these cases an SD card with your best party music collection is suggested to be in your pocket :D

And I hope you never witness parties like this... 'cause you feel somehow ashamed, that these guys get paid for little musical skills and a nearly empty dancefloor.
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Re: How to not be a "DJ"

Postby daniel clark on 07 Jul 2012, 13:08

:cool: :cool: makes you feel better about the efforts you put in your skill :cool: :cool: all being equal hope you enjoyed the night off and had enuff fun,beer and pretty weoman to look at :cool: :cool:
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Re: How to not be a "DJ"

Postby Blackbrook on 07 Jul 2012, 13:30

DzsoniB wrote:- When you go somewhere to party, try to switch off the DJ in the brain and enjoy as much as you can (in these cases it is hard).


I often tried, but I can't do that. It is too deep inside of me :)
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Re: How to not be a "DJ"

Postby BennyB on 07 Jul 2012, 14:10

Blackbrook wrote:
DzsoniB wrote:- When you go somewhere to party, try to switch off the DJ in the brain and enjoy as much as you can (in these cases it is hard).


I often tried, but I can't do that. It is too deep inside of me :)


Same thing here :)
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Re: How to not be a "D J"

Postby Varshan on 16 Jul 2012, 14:32

I am from South Africa and you often see that here.

I have only recently started DJ'ing but I have taken the time to learn beat matching, Tempo control, Mixing in key and have done a lot more home work before I could go out and Start DJ'ing. I take pride in Set structure and getting the energy levels going in the club.

DJ'ing is not about buying a controller hitting the Sync button and playing music, its about understanding the music, the environment, the people, the equipment.

DJ'ing is an Art form!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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Re: How to not be a "D J"

Postby BennyB on 16 Jul 2012, 14:34

Can someone tell me why "D J" is written with the 2 letters separated everywhere on the forum?
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Re: How to not be a "D J"

Postby Blackbrook on 16 Jul 2012, 14:49

DzsoniB wrote:Can someone tell me why "D J" is written with the 2 letters separated everywhere on the forum?


Always thought it are typos ... D'oh
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Re: How to not be a "D J"

Postby hemskoc on 16 Jul 2012, 15:37

DzsoniB wrote:Can someone tell me why "D J" is written with the 2 letters separated everywhere on the forum?

Something to do with the formatting i guess...
DzsoniB wrote:So, to start with, tonight I was on a party, which said to be awsome.
When I got there and started to hear the music some sectors of my brain in the back of my head started indicated "PAIN".

bahahaha that is so funny. Nothing worse than expecting something amazing, then getting that awful feeling of feeling embarrassed for the DJ that is on...Yes i have had that 'pain' you speak of before! :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
DzsoniB wrote:and don't be an "I'll show them how it's done" type of guy, becuase there is a good chance you will be right and then they will hate you :D
Let them hate you,everyone else at the party wont- they will thank you for saving them from the 'pain'!!! :lol:
Blackbrook wrote:I often tried, but I can't do that. It is too deep inside of me :)
im so with u Steve - i would have to leave i think. I just could not take it for more than a short period of time :neutral:
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Re: How to not be a "D J"

Postby UncleVibes on 16 Jul 2012, 17:09

DJ because it's the right typo. Automatic server correction.
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