Hello,
So iv'e been offered the opportunity to DJ a short set at an upcoming party in a local club, and i would love to get some tips.
I'm not looking to be a professional, i just want to know the practical stuff and get the job done effectively.
The genre is going to be House\Electro-House, but i'm going to use some personal favorite tunes, not so mainstream-y.
Are turntables even necessary in today's virtual mixing software world?
How do you prepare your mixes? Are the tracks pre-combined into one large file?
What things do you actually have to do "Live"? And which ones do you prepare in advance?
So i need to have all my tracks with the same BPM and the same Key? How do you elegantly change between two tracks with different keys?
Thanks
First Time DJ - Electronic Music
- KVRAF
- 16828 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
Mind you, I'm far from a DJ. But nevertheless:
You can prepare a track order, but depending on the party vibe you can reorder that completely.
Nope. All you need is a laptop and the right software. You need to be fluent in running that software. Or alternatively there's Numark decks that look like turntables but are just CD / MP3 players with DAW like features. Also these require some practice to master.ferez21 wrote:Are turntables even necessary in today's virtual mixing software world?
In a set maybe. In Ableton Live presumably... What software do you plan on using?ferez21 wrote:How do you prepare your mixes? Are the tracks pre-combined into one large file?
Tweeking with the LPF filter cut-off you do live. Or is that out of fashion?ferez21 wrote:What things do you actually have to do "Live"? And which ones do you prepare in advance?
You can prepare a track order, but depending on the party vibe you can reorder that completely.
No oh no, this is a big misconception! You can for instance do a drop into a pause and start completely another thing. Keys do not need to be the same (only if you make a mashup), it can also be "compatible". You can pitch up or down some semitones, alter the BMP, all on the fly! Use your imagination and creativity, man...ferez21 wrote:So i need to have all my tracks with the same BPM and the same Key? How do you elegantly change between two tracks with different keys?
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- KVRAF
- 4589 posts since 7 Jun, 2012 from Warsaw
I use Rekordbox to manage library and always have prepared tracklist. Always leave youself some margin for changes.How do you prepare your mixes? Are the tracks pre-combined into one large file?
Turntables be likeAre turntables even necessary in today's virtual mixing software world?

If you want to bore your audience to death, that is. Laptop DJs are not considered serious, skilled or attractive.All you need is a laptop and the right software.
It's already good if you know what "key" isSo i need to have all my tracks with the same BPM and the same Key?
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