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Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:55 pm
by rekstep
seeing skream and benga live , drink a bottle of vodka and looked like they were having the best time in the world infront of 5000 people , also the crazy moves people do when they get into phazers and flangus n shit before drops hahah , birdy arms mate .. wasnt long after that i bought my first set up and have been aquiring hardware since ... honestly one the best things ever is sound minpulation . wether it be live or in ur room chiil by urself .. any mood anything

Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:59 pm
by rekstep
production ftw tho

Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 2:34 am
by tavravlavish
Mad EP wrote:I used to do mixtapes... but not using decks, using a dual cassette and mastering the pause button to make cassette mashups/remixes/djmixes/etc... back in '87-'93...
Then later I started producing, and various radio stations/podcasts/etc wanted DJ mixes from me... so some of those started floating around, and now I got a show on Sub.FM. But even though I tell promoters I am willing to do DJ sets, they always ask/book me to do a live set.
So I am a DJ only in the radio/online realm... but I'd love to DJ live though (to mix it up versus the live set gigs)
what's your live set up like? Is it just ableton or what? I'd love to know
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:09 am
by EBR
Neff wrote:was it a case of buying the equipment and just practicing?
or was it that you messed around on a mates?
orr wwas it lessons??

I always collected music as a kid. For $ it was all about delivering newspapers in the 6th grade and buying AC/DC vinyl. By the time the 8th grade came around i had the biggest collection of music asI was a bit of a pack rat. So when there was those high school dance parties I was called. I DJed a 24 hour dance-a-thon in the 9th grade thatr was a real success.

I also DJed halloween/ christmas/ new years and birthday parties in high-school.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 10:55 pm
by Basic A
I got into the whole edm thing through hiphop n extremist shit (gabba powernosie breakcore hard dnb ect.) Started reading the whole theory of beatmatching n the gears started lcicking in my head...
All came together when I was opening windows media player (the windows 98 version to!) and accidentally opened two instnaces of the same program... now Im sitting here looking at these two windows media players with eqs n play buttons n shit... just kinda... oh wow moment... started cueing up tracks I new the tempos of, dropping with play buttons and using the eqs n volume faders with my mouse, kindda just trying to learn it... caught on to media player having a 'track speed' so started to guess match, no cue at this point...
went insane that way, not being able to cue... so we (me n a homie) modded a few walkman cd player things made frankenstiens out of walkmans, interior lighting grade dimmer switches... Spliced a cable together so we could get a jack into each headphone port, and out too a stereo... youd unplug a jack and plug in earbuds to cue... lmfao...
Now fast forward few years Im running real cdjs and am fully competent on vinyl and timecodes

...
And its that whole thing makes me look down on cats I see comin up on sync buttons.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:45 am
by AxeD
I actually started doing it a while ago. Right now I use your typical DJ software a pad midi
controller and a mouse

So no jogwheels or something similair
Just trying to beatmatch without looking at the bpm and the waveform (and without sync button ofcourse).
Too bad I'm hearing about dj's using sync more and more... Makes me think about whether or not I should
learn to beatmatch by ear.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:18 am
by ninjadog
Basic A wrote:
And its that whole thing makes me look down on cats I see comin up on sync buttons.

I remember when cdj's were first coming out and some had the bpm displayed and thinking the same thing. I used to work with this 17 year old and he was telling me how this dj he knew could mix two beats to sound like one...Facepalm moment.
Kids these days.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:56 am
by Basic A
AxeD wrote:
Too bad I'm hearing about dj's using sync more and more... Makes me think about whether or not I should
learn to beatmatch by ear.
Too bad I hear about people jumping off bridges more n more... makes me wonder, why I think my lifes worth it

...
Too bad I hear about people hitting themselves in the face with bricks... makes me wonder if I should be...
Too bad so many people dont wanna learn something, makes me wonder if I should wanna learn it
Fuck what they do. Take the time, and energy to learn something, learning should be a personal reward, a fulfilling process... should be motivation nuff...
And + you get a nifty 'elitist stnuc brigade' tshirt.
Ask ninjadog...
Thier tight.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:21 am
by Mad_EP
tavravlavish wrote:
what's your live set up like? Is it just ableton or what? I'd love to know
Ableton + 2 midi controllers. Oxy8 for fx triggering, channel volume control, i use the pitch & mod wheels in conjunction for X/Y control in some fx (so i don't have to use the trackpad). X-Session for crossfader and fx sends. Plus laptop keyboard for triggering samples and clips.
I keep messing around though, finding new ways to get even more functionality. My best "experiment" resulted in the pitch & mod wheel 'scratching' technique I developed. (to be clear - it really doesn't sound like scratching at all, but the technique came about from me trying to find a way to emulate the feel of it, even if not the sound of it).
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:04 pm
by AxeD
Basic A wrote:AxeD wrote:
Too bad I'm hearing about dj's using sync more and more... Makes me think about whether or not I should
learn to beatmatch by ear.
Too bad I hear about people jumping off bridges more n more... makes me wonder, why I think my lifes worth it

...
Too bad I hear about people hitting themselves in the face with bricks... makes me wonder if I should be...
Too bad so many people dont wanna learn something, makes me wonder if I should wanna learn it
Fuck what they do. Take the time, and energy to learn something, learning should be a personal reward, a fulfilling process... should be motivation nuff...
And + you get a nifty 'elitist stnuc brigade' tshirt.
Ask ninjadog...
Thier tight.
Yeah you're right. It's much more rewarding to mix into a song without any DA.
Think I'll just make one of them t-shirts from one of mine tnuc Brigade ones.
Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:38 pm
by [Lg]
I was producing instrumental hip-hop and doin beats for upcoming rappers. Went to my first rave in la to sell pipes for the shop I was apprenticing at and fell in love with the music. I knew dj'ing was something i wanted to do so I saved up a shit load and bought my first pair of cdj's and a djm 400, best purchase of my life

Re: how did you start DJing
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:36 pm
by Jupiter H8
inheretence from older brother... same as a lot of my mates.