[DJ BIBLE] Tips and Tricks
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 11:26 am
Post your tips and tricks about DJing.
General
Learn your tracks; not every track has the same structure, some have 24 bar intros, some have 16 or 64, or a 8 bar breakdown, you need to know this otherwise it can spoil blends!
Vinyl
Learn your pitch fader; when I started DJing It'll take me ages to get tracks in lock because I wasn't sure how much to move to pitch fader and now, because I know my tracks and the pitch fader - I know roughly where to put the pitch depending on a track before I even drop the needle onto the vinyl.
Pitch rather than platter; for very small changes, sure use the platter but trust me theres nothing more embarassing than getting a "ZORP" sound in a club, in the middle of a blend - learn when you need to use the pitch fader to correct out of time-ness (quick sweeps up/down) and when to use the platter and how to use them properly.
CDJ
Mixer
During a blend, if you want a melody to appear more apparent of the incoming but nothing else, decrease the track's playing mid EQ by 1-2 increments left and the incoming track's mid EQ 1-2 right.
Use the volume faders, not the cross fader; when in a club this is your safest option and every DJ I know uses it for a few reasons..
1) You have a bigger DB sweep.
2) You don't have to worry about having it completely center.
3) Its more natural and easier to move 2 sliders when cutting between tracks than learning x-fader control - obviously unless you're a turntablist but this is more about general - mixing 2 tracks
4) As most DJs use this set up the club's x-faders may be broken/dodgey.
General
Learn your tracks; not every track has the same structure, some have 24 bar intros, some have 16 or 64, or a 8 bar breakdown, you need to know this otherwise it can spoil blends!
Vinyl
Learn your pitch fader; when I started DJing It'll take me ages to get tracks in lock because I wasn't sure how much to move to pitch fader and now, because I know my tracks and the pitch fader - I know roughly where to put the pitch depending on a track before I even drop the needle onto the vinyl.
Pitch rather than platter; for very small changes, sure use the platter but trust me theres nothing more embarassing than getting a "ZORP" sound in a club, in the middle of a blend - learn when you need to use the pitch fader to correct out of time-ness (quick sweeps up/down) and when to use the platter and how to use them properly.
CDJ
Mixer
During a blend, if you want a melody to appear more apparent of the incoming but nothing else, decrease the track's playing mid EQ by 1-2 increments left and the incoming track's mid EQ 1-2 right.
Use the volume faders, not the cross fader; when in a club this is your safest option and every DJ I know uses it for a few reasons..
1) You have a bigger DB sweep.
2) You don't have to worry about having it completely center.
3) Its more natural and easier to move 2 sliders when cutting between tracks than learning x-fader control - obviously unless you're a turntablist but this is more about general - mixing 2 tracks
4) As most DJs use this set up the club's x-faders may be broken/dodgey.