First Priority would be get a controller. Turntables, and a mixer seem out of your league. I recommend the Numark MIxtrack pro, or the Reloop Mixage Interface. Depends on what you are looking for, professional looking, vs easier to use. They both have pretty much the same features.pugz888 wrote:Okay let me just put this straight before it gets out of hand, I've only just started mixing, so of cause its not gonna be brilliant, i have little to no equipment and virtual dj. my mates that i showed it too liked it, so i got a little ahead of my game and posted it and shit.
So all i really want are some tips on what software to use, controllers etc.
And just some general tips on mixing ??.
As far as mixing goes, there are plenty of tuturials/ tips online, try google.
One thing I can say is never mix two voices together, and make sure your gain is not in the red(all the way up). Hope I helped.
Now go watch a DMZ video.