Long story short djing is about picking the right music at the right time so make that job as easy on yourself as possible.
Why do djs mark their vinyl.
Being able to discuss the experiences that vinyl djs share will immediately show how passionate you are about the art.
Some djs also add visual effects that they control themselves from the dj booth or audio effects that they add for fun to.
I see it over and over again.
Do not stack vinyl records how do records get warped.
It will focus your musical taste.
They scratch records if they perform using vinyl.
When you see them twisting knobs between songs they are adjusting their eq sound level quality.
Show up with 2 crates of records and a mono stick and you ll gain their respect even more.
This is one sure fire way to cause warping possible cracking of the vinyl record because of the weight and will inevitably produce scuff marks and ring wear on the album cover marring the.
Why you should clean your control vinyl duration.
Speed buttons 14 where you select the turntable s speed usually a choice of 33 or 45 rpm.
If people think that music played off of a cd or mp3 sound the same or better than vinyl i recommend they get their ears checked.
Rane seventy dj mixer first look from skratch school skratch bastid duration.
There is no warmth from an mp3.
Long playing records tend to rotate at 33 singles tend to rotate at 45 rpm.
Never stack records on top of each other whether in their jackets or not.
Some djs prefer not to put stickers on the vinyl itself though it s the classic way of doing it.
There are additional things that you may see a dj do while performing live.
You can also try to mark the groove however.
Allows djs to easily stop and manipulate the vinyl with their fingers while the platter continues to spin underneath.
Vinyl is fuller rounder and has deeper bass.
Most people can t won t hear your transitions as you do or another dj might so don t focus on that as much.
5 reasons why vinyl beats digital djing dj chackey spinning with two decks and a mixer.
In the old days djs would take small round stickers that teachers would use on essay papers and place the sticker directly on the record next to the groove just beyond the sample.
One way is by stacking them.
I m a long time dj and used to carry crates of records to the clubs in west philadelphia and then fly them overseas to places like nairobi and johannesburg.