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Mobile DJing has changed in recent years, and so there are simple things any DJ can do to keep up with the times and do a great job. We kick off this episode with the five most popular tips as voted for by our students.
Our second topic tackles whether we've reached "peak features" on DJ gear or not. With nearly every new DJ gear release, there seems to be some gimmicky new feature or other. But how important are these really? Or instead, how much should our DJ gear simply do a job and stay out of our way?
With sync, AI beatgrids, and modern quick mixing techniques, do we even need jogwheels to DJ any more? After all, our very own Laidback Luke has moved away from this type of DJing. So for our final topic in this episode, we examine the arguments for and against.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
Mixing For Mobile & Wedding DJs: https://djtips.co/mixing-mobile
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:43 5 surprising tips for modern mobile DJs
24:07 Have we reached "peak features" on DJ gear?
33:52 The importance (and future) of jogwheels
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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With AlphaTheta having just launched the XDJ-AZ, it's not surprising that we had questions about that in this week's show.
But we also had a wide range of questions from our students covering everything from how to transition with effects, to the height of DJ gear, to dealing with imposter syndrome.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
HELPFUL RESOURCES
Transition videos: https://djtips.co/transitions
Explanation of "cue drift" issues: https://youtu.be/7YUHXQO0TKs
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
1:09 Does the XDJ-AZ have stems?
5:50 Best way to smooth out transitions with FX?
11:33 Any advice for DJs with "imposter syndrome"?
17:51 How can I delete an entire genre from my DJ library?
20:28 What's needed to be a successful karaoke DJ?
21:25 For beginner DJ mixes, should I play multiple genres or focus on just one?
25:43 Easiest way to manage cue points across different set-ups?
30:27 Best DJ desk for equipment?
34:24 What advanced DJ skills do you recommend learning?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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As Pioneer DJ slowly fades from view and AlphaTheta takes over, we start this episode highlighting what we see as the five big issues the brand has to address to continue its success.
Most DJs opt for gear with four-channel mixing capability - but how important is this? We look at what those extra channels are for, and share the real numbers on how many DJs actually use them.
It really does make sense to dabble with livestreaming in this day and age, and it needn't be difficult or expensive, so we finish off the episode discussing the three easiest ways to do it and what you'll need.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:23 Five issues AlphaTheta needs to deal with
20:10 DJing with four channels (demystified)
30:38 Three simple ways to DJ livestream
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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Welcome to our podcast answering another batch of questions asked by real students in our DJ school. This time around we started with a question about the best way to mix in just your headphones (out of the two most common methods), before moving on to talking about something that comes up again and again and doesn’t get any easier as our lives get busier – finding a way to fit DJing into your life!
With the cost and capabilities of modern DJ lighting both moving in the right direction nowadays, it’s no surprise many DJs are dabbling. We talked through your options as a DJ when it comes to adding lights to your set-up, especially if you really feel you want to concentrate on the music when DJing. And finally, we talked about how to keep techno/trance sets exciting, with the added twist of performing online with no visible audience.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts - it really does make a difference.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/iGvQQmGl2Lg
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:21 What's the best way to mix in headphones?
5:29 How can I start adding lights to my DJ set-up?
12:37 Any advice on having more time for DJing?
21:49 As a trance DJ, should I mix quickly or play the full track?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it's hard to know where to start, it's hard to know what to practise, and it's hard to know if you're getting better.
This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and is a global bestseller), is your answer.
Each of the five steps in this teaching method identifies an area to work on. When you work in all areas, it has a "multiplier effect". By approaching your DJing hobby this way, you’ll get noticeably better – fast – and you’ll have more fun doing so. You’ll find you’re never stuck for something to do, and your progress will be obvious, not least to you!
Here we’re going to look at step five, which is success. We covered the previous four steps – gear, music, mixing, and performing – in earlier episodes.
Success is all about where you go with your DJing skills. Once you’ve mastered the other four steps – you understand how DJ gear works and you’re comfortable on different types of gear, you have a functional music collection that you’re highly familiar with and happy to DJ with, you’ve got a well-chosen and practised selection of skills that you can use in front of any crowd, and you have enough experience of playing DJ sets like a pro – I promise you, you’re going to want more and more!
But while this is an enviable position to find yourself in, it pays to make the most of it once you get there.
This episode covers five tips that will help you master this area of DJing. Enjoy the show!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
2:12 Tip #1 - Make the time
3:42 Tip #2 - Find your community
5:05 Tip #3 - Celebrate your wins
6:04 Tip #4 - Know your next steps
8:33 Tip #5 - Don't wait to help others
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it's hard to know where to start, it's hard to know what to practise, and it's hard to know if you're getting better.
This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and is a global bestseller), is your answer.
Each of the five steps in this teaching method identifies an area to work on. When you work in all areas, it has a "multiplier effect". By approaching your DJing hobby this way, you’ll get noticeably better – fast – and you’ll have more fun doing so. You’ll find you’re never stuck for something to do, and your progress will be obvious, not least to you!
Here we're going to look at step four, which is performing, before moving on to look at the final step, success - we've already covered steps one to three in previous episodes.
Nowadays, we define performing in a very broad way. What we're talking about here is delivering the finished product of DJing. In other words, creating something that others can enjoy. It's one thing to have mastered one or two transitions that you do over and over again in private, but that's not really DJing - they're just tricks. Delivering the finished product is what makes you a DJ.
This episode covers three ideas that will help you understand this area of DJing. Enjoy the show!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
2:44 Idea #1 - Livestreaming
4:31 Idea #2 -Mixtapes
6:32 Idea #3 - Just for fun
9:49 Next steps..
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it's hard to know where to start, it's hard to know what to practise, and it's hard to know if you're getting better.
This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and is a global bestseller), is your answer.
Each of the five steps in this teaching method identifies an area to work on. When you work in all areas, it has a "multiplier effect". By approaching your DJing hobby this way, you’ll get noticeably better – fast – and you’ll have more fun doing so. You’ll find you’re never stuck for something to do, and your progress will be obvious, not least to you!
Here we’re going to look at step three, which is mixing, before moving on to look at the next two steps in order (the order is important). We’ve already covered the first two steps, gear and music.
Mixing is what you do with the music you worked on in step two, using the gear we covered in step one.
A big mistake beginner DJs make when they want to learn to DJ is try to start here, at step three. As we’ve already seen, without a solid grounding in the first two steps, you’re going to come unstuck quite quickly, because either you’ll get frustrated with the gear and it will hold you back unnecessarily, or you’ll find you haven’t got the music you want (or you can’t find the music you want quickly enough) to make the mixing part fruitful.
However, if you understand and are also working on the first two steps, you’re ready for this one. And of course, it is this one that often ultimately draws DJs to the hobby, because we all see DJs doing a great job and want to emulate them.
This episode covers three tips that will help you master this area of DJing. Enjoy the show!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:09 Where beginner DJs get stuck..
2:41 Tip #1 - Get the volume right
4:30 Tip #2 - Noticeable mixing is OK
7:33 Tip #3 - There's no "correct" way to DJ
11:09 Bonus tip - Record your sets
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it's hard to know where to start, it's hard to know what to practise, and it's hard to know if you're getting better.
This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and is a global bestseller), is your answer.
Each of the five steps in this teaching method identifies an area to work on. When you work in all areas, it has a "multiplier effect". By approaching your DJing hobby this way, you’ll get noticeably better – fast – and you’ll have more fun doing so. You’ll find you’re never stuck for something to do, and your progress will be obvious, not least to you!
Here we're going to look at step two, which is the music, before moving on to look at the next three steps in order (the order is important).
Hopefully, this is why you got into this. Finding, choosing, buying, organising, and learning the tracks and songs you'll be dealing with is obviously an integral part of DJing. But that doesn't mean it's easy. And indeed, with today's abundance of digital music and the necessity to use computers to organise that music, this is a huge pain point for many DJs.
This episode covers three big steps that will help you master this area of DJing. Enjoy the show!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
1:35 Tip #1 - Develop a weekly routine
4:11 Tip #2 - Discover old gems
6:25 Tip #3 - Learn about your music
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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So you want to be able to DJ like a pro, but it's hard to know where to start, it's hard to know what to practise, and it's hard to know if you're getting better.
This proven five-step formula, first popularised in our book Rock The Dancefloor! (which has now reached its second edition and is a global bestseller), is your answer.
Each of the five steps in this teaching method identifies an area to work on. When you work in all areas, it has a "multiplier effect". By approaching your DJing hobby this way, you’ll get noticeably better – fast – and you’ll have more fun doing so. You’ll find you’re never stuck for something to do, and your progress will be obvious, not least to you!
Here we're going to look at step one, which is the gear, before moving on to look at the next four steps in order (the order is important).
This is the "geeky stuff". It's no surprise that DJing attracts its fair share of nerds, and I do mean that in a nice way. Here at the school, we have a disproportionately high number of IT workers and technology fans among our students.
However, this isn't everyone. And the gear (which also includes the software nowadays) can be a very scary area if it's not something you're naturally drawn to or feel you easily understand. Especially nowadays, this can be a real obstacle. And yet without basic knowledge here, you're in trouble before you've even begun, because basic competence, understanding and confidence in this area is necessary to progress as a DJ.Enjoy the show!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
0:55 Why this step matters
3:11 Tip #1 - Read the manual
5:46 Tip #2 - DJ on something new
7:44 Tip #3 - Switch off DJing "aides"
9:30 Bonus tip - Move past the gear
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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This one was recorded on 4 July, but despite the date, we still had a busy show answering questions from students about a wide range of topics.
We covered the fallout from Pioneer DJ deciding not to support older controllers in the latest version of Rekordbox.
We talked about the right way to promote events and why, despite loads of advertising and hard work, most of the people at one student's event were just people they already knew.
We talked about whether it's ever okay to play parties with DJ monitor speakers, or whether you should always use speakers that are correct for the job.
And, we covered the idea of playing tune-up gigs to get you ready for playing important shows, and many more questions, including lots of valuable live feedback from our student community.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts - it really does make a difference.TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:31 Why doesn't older Pioneer DJ gear unlock Rekordbox 7?
10:57 Can I use studio monitors to DJ parties?
23:26 How can beginner DJs prep for a big gig?
32:10 Tips to feel more comfortable on DJ livestreams?
34:58 What's the best way to get DJ gear repaired?
38:10 How to use stems on standalone DJ gear?
42:15 Advice for promoting new DJ events?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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Is it time to redefine DJ success? Drugs, groupies, private jets, insomnia, amnesia, hearing loss, mental breakdown: Say you're a DJ without saying you're a DJ, right? Well, we say no! It's time for a grown-up definition of DJing success - and I had one to propose to start the three topics we covered in this month's Inside Track.
We moved on to "The strange world of DJ software". "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold" said poet WB Yeats (over a far more important subject), but that's how it feels with DJ software nowadays, as the market matures, takeovers loom, and DJs get perhaps understandably more and more confused. We shared what we think the problem is and where it all might lead.
Finally, I talked about things I've learned returning to DJing (with 7" singles!). As a fun side hobby, I've been building a collection of 7" records to DJ with on cheap, portable, battery-powered record decks. What I'm learning has lessons for any DJ who feels trapped rather than freed by technology.
Here's a link to the equipment mentioned in the show:
https://www.stokyoworld.com/collections/stokyo-record-mate-setAs ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:38 Redefining DJ "success"
23:52 The strange world of DJ software
41:22 Key takeaways from DJing with 45s
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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We started with a question that a lot of people resonated with, which is the lack of exciting new DJ gear recently, and we looked into some of the reasons why new equipment might have slowed down. Also this week, we had lots of DJs working on their first gigs, but one in particular who's returning to DJing after 40 years wanting to know what might have changed.
And we had a reticent British guy who felt that not only was he too humble to ask people to listen to his work, but also that as an artist, somehow the work should find the audience, and it's below DJs to go hawking their mixes and mashups around to the world. We gave him some home truths - plus answered loads of other questions from our awesome community. Hope you enjoy this episode!
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts - it really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
1:21 Why is there less DJ gear being released?
7:24 At more relaxed gigs, should I quick mix or play the full song?
14:37 How is the upcoming DJ Jazzy Jeff scratch course different from Scratching For Controller DJs?
18:22 What should I prioritise when returning to DJing after a break?
23:01 Should I use a music streaming service when DJing a house party?
25:37 How do I prepare to use a venue's DJ set-up?
29:09 What DJ apps do you recommend for Android users?
32:33 How can I gain a fan base when I don't like promoting myself?
38:33 As a new DJ, how can I impress everyone at my next gig?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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Beatgridding your music has been a necessary evil for digital DJs who want to use features like sync, loop, beat-tied effects, accurate hotcues, and so on, for many years. However, while beatgridding 2.0 improved on beatgridding 1.0 by handling songs with slightly varying BPMs a little bit better, not much has changed over the years – until now, that is – because new software is now able to use AI to basically kill manual beatgridding entirely. People, beatgridding 3.0 is here – and we talked about it in this pod, and what it might mean for DJs.
We moved on to talk about audio engineering for DJs and why it’s important for DJs to have at least a basic grasp of what audio engineering is, and how they can use it in their hobby. Whether it’s simply tidying up individual songs or making DJ mixes sound better, or going further and extracting audio from bigger pieces of work for use as a DJ, knowing your way around audio editors, audio repair software, and even audio routing software is a surefire way to improve what you’re capable of doing… way before you get to your decks.
And finally, this month we looked at motorised platters, spinning jogwheels, and asked the question: Why? They haven’t gone away, which you might expect to have happened since turntables stopped appearing in DJ booths, and – lo and behold – now even turntables are on the way back. What is the enduring appeal of having something spinning on your DJ gear? We came up with some answers.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it, and you can, please do give us a five star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:43 The death of beatgridding
16:05 Audio engineering for DJs
28:24 Motorised jogwheels
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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A really busy Your Questions show this month with hundreds of questions from our students, the best of which feature here.
We talk in some depth about quick mixing, what it is, when to do it, and - more importantly - how to do it. We talk to a head teacher who's started to get the DJ bug and land himself some gigs, but now wants to know how to get more and more. And a student wants to know why older songs sound so bad when played directly against modern music, and what can be done about it when you're a DJ wanting to play both types.
There are many more questions featured in this packed edition of the show, so we'd like to extend a huge thank you to all of our students for asking them.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts - it really does make a difference.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:25 Tips for "quick mixing" on the fly?
9:52 How to branch out from single-genre mixing?
13:19 Advice for building confidence as a DJ?
20:48 Tips for improving the sound of older tracks?
27:58 Best way to approach a DJ set playing background music?
32:19 How do DJs pick which transition techniques they use during a set?
39:17 Any DJ apps that help with preparing mixes?
42:16 Ways to get DJ gigs in a small town?
45:13 How to book more DJ gigs?
47:14 What's the best way to EQ tracks in a DJ mix?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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Following the epic DJ fail at Coachella by Grimes, rather than piling in and criticising her, we thought we would use that as a springboard to talk about ways that DJs can avoid the inevitable errors that happen in any DJ set. The conversation on this podcast quickly underlined the fact that these things do happen, but that there are things that you can do to make it less likely, and to recover quicker should it happen. I also shared a classic story from my own past that still has me cringing now.
We moved on to talk about the best place to livestream your DJ sets in 2024, which is a discussion that came out of Twitch saying this week that they are planning to fully legalise DJing with other people's music on their platform, which will be the final feather in the cap of a platform that is overwhelmingly the place DJs choose to do this stuff. We looked at what you need to DJ livestream, why you might want to, and all the other platforms you could use as well as the obvious here.
And finally, following Record Store Day 2024, I presented an unashamedly one-sided argument as to why every DJ should own some kind of turntable, which developed with the help of our wonderful student community into a bit of a trip through old music formats and also a bit of a love letter to the turntable.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:14 Episode overview
3:32 How to recover from DJ set errors
18:28 The best place to livestream DJ sets
41:36 Why all DJs should own a turntable
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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In this month's show we tackled a wide range of questions. We spoke about producing music when half deaf, worries about DJing when visually impaired, keeping children interested in DJing, why the hell your software needs to have a database (and whether that database looks after itself), and lots of other questions across our big areas of DJing, gear, music, mixing, performing, and success.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts - it really does make a difference.TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:35 How can I produce music with a hearing disability?
5:41 What's happening during a B2B (back-to-back) DJ set?
8:37 Is it OK to enable large fonts in DJ software?
10:13 Tips for programming a mobile DJ set around a specific artist?
14:22 Should I quick mix or play full tracks?
18:20 How to add more "producer-style" live remix transitions to a DJ set?
20:36 What's the best USB-powered DJ controller?
24:52 How do changes in my DJ library affect the DJ software database?
28:44 When is it safe for DJs to update their operating system?
32:08 Advice for keeping kids motivated while learning to DJ?
38:11 How to get your question answered
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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A very tech-oriented edition of the show this time. We're looking at new Bluetooth features that have been added to DJ equipment and asking when DJs should be using these, and when they should not.
We're also looking at the whole subject of rotary mixers because AlphaTheta, formerly Pioneer DJ, has just launched a mixer called the Euphonia, which is an extremely high-end (and very expensive mixer), utterly different to anything they've ever made before, being a rotary mixer, isolator, and effects unit that looks like it belongs to a different age. Our discussion talks about the legacy of rotary mixers and how they ended up being the way they are.
Finally, we asked, have cheap DJ controllers had their day? To answer this question, we look back at the evolution of digital DJ equipment and how the equipment that you find in DJ booths and the equipment that you find in bedrooms has slowly been converging over the years, to the point where high-end gear of all types pretty much does everything nowadays. However, as you'll see, we do think there is still an important place for entry level DJ gear.
As ever, this pod is supported 100% by the students of Digital DJ Tips, and it was recorded in a live webinar with lots of student feedback. If you enjoy it and you can, please do give us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It really does make a difference.Timestamps
0:00 Intro
0:15 Episode overview
1:29 The dos and don'ts of Bluetooth in DJing
20:58 What are rotary mixers all about?
34:03 Do simple DJ controllers still matter?
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.
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1:57 Why do some DJs judge others for using the sync button?
8:49 Does the Engine DJ 3.4 update include the Denon DJ Prime 4?
14:10 What's the best way to clean up a messy DJ library?
21:00 How many genres should DJs include in a mixtape?
27:37 Tips for improving EQ blending between tracks?
38:22 Any advice for upgrading DJ lights?
42:25 How our DJ training worksIn this month's show, we start by looking at the perennial debating point among the wider DJing community of whether or not it's acceptable to use the sync button. It's one of those topics that certain people never seem to be able to get past. But we take a different view, looking at it from a few angles to get you thinking about not only how you're using the sync button, but how other things you do in your DJing may or may not help you to do a better job.
Other topics covered this month include removing duplicate files from your library: how they get there, what's the best way of getting rid of them, and how to stop it happening in the future, in which we also touch on the difference between being a music hoarder and being a DJ collecting songs to use as tools.
When it comes to making DJ mixes, one question people ask is how many different musical genres should be featured in any given mix? And so we help one student to figure out the best way of approaching this in his regular Mixcloud mix series.
We also have a question on transitioning using EQs, and we talk about the best way to objectively figure out how good your DJ transitions sound (or otherwise). There are also questions on DJ lighting and how to build a great light show, including the technology to use, and the thorny issue of when DJ software updates stop working on your gear because your gear is not the most current.
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In this month's three DJ topics, we start by looking at Recordbox 7 software which has just entered public beta. Does it deserve the jump from Recordbox 6? What new features are there? What has the community been wishing for in Recordbox and does it deliver this time? We take a deep dive under the hood with an exhaustive look at everything we found in this pre-release version of this major DJ package.
Next we move to looking at DJ stands and accessories. Once you've bought your DJ gear, where are you going to put it? How are you going to get it to the right height? What other accessories do you need for everything that you bought to make sure it all functions correctly and is looked after properly? And how are you going to look your best when you take your equipment to public venues to DJ? From gear stands to classic hacks to little tricks from our community, it's all here to help you set your DJ gear up like a pro.
And finally we look at the state of music streaming services in 2024 as far as DJs are concerned. Which ones work with DJ software nowadays? What are the limitations? Should you be DJing from DJ streaming services or should you be buying your music? Or is it a case of a bit of each? With at least one exciting new entrant in the market, we take a look at where we're at today.
As always this show was recorded in front of a live audience and so there are lots of questions and tips directly from our community as well as from your tutor Phil Morse. We hope you enjoy the show.
Want to get your question answered on an episode of this podcast? Digital DJ Tips course owners get to ask questions in their student-only group. Your first step to getting involved is to buy a DJ course, so come and join our community at https://www.digitaldjtips.com.