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Hey all, just wanted to know if there was any DJ's out there i'd like to ask a few questions as im looking to get into it.
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- Connolly55
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Looking to play Dance music really, Tech, Progressive house that kind of stuff.
Just wanted to know:
How much would a fairly decent set of decks set me back?
Where do i get my music from? Was looking at doing the CD mixing. Do i donwnload it or what?
Do i need to go on a DJ course or just play around with mine?
I do want to know a few other things but ill start with these ones.
Just wanted to know:
How much would a fairly decent set of decks set me back?
Where do i get my music from? Was looking at doing the CD mixing. Do i donwnload it or what?
Do i need to go on a DJ course or just play around with mine?
I do want to know a few other things but ill start with these ones.
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Have you got that track that goes Do do do do do lalalala do do bing a bong a doo ? I hate that fucking tune 

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- Connolly55
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A minimum of about £500 probably. You'll need not just the CD decks but a mixer too and an amp/speakers if you've not got these already. Pioneer are leaders in the CD deck field & you'll find the 1000s & 2000s in almost every nightclub in the world. However they also do a range of cheaper/mid-range decks from about £400 upwards. These days you'll probably want ones with a USB function which lets you whack all your mp3s on a flash drive & play them off that, rather than burning everything to CD. Take a look here to give you an idea of what's on offer & the prices; http://www.decks.co.uk/main_packages_portalConnolly55 wrote:How much would a fairly decent set of decks set me back?
You can either play/rip your own CDs or obtain your music legally or *cough* illegally. The biggest legal download sites are Beatport, JunoDownload, Traxsource, trackitdown, Boomkat & 7Digital. Many record labels will have their own mp3 shops on their sites though. Then you can burn these mp3s to disc or stick em on a USB stick, as detailed above.Connolly55 wrote:Where do i get my music from? Was looking at doing the CD mixing. Do i donwnload it or what?
A course can be OK to pick up the basics but in my opinion the costs outweigh the advantages. Have a play about or get mates to show you the ropes if you know any who are into DJing. That said, there is a certain amount that you probably can't teach. It will come easier if you have something of a musical background. Regardless of what those "dj-bashing" folks say you will need to know about bars, musical structure, rhythm, time signatures as well as being able to notice subtle speed changes in tracks.Connolly55 wrote:Do i need to go on a DJ course or just play around with mine?
That's probably about the basics of your questions, shout if you need more info!
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