Pioneer Dj Set


Come With Us


Come With Us


$3.98


Besides Tom Rolands and Ed Simons of the Chemical Brothers, few artists have the clout, chops, and DJ wherewithal to change the landscape of dance music. Still, it’s not something the duo seems in a particular hurry to do. Since the release of the now-classic Exit Planet Dust, an intensely groove-able rap-stomp hodgepodge, and Dig Your Own Hole, their 1997 breakout record, big beat has been eating…

Gotan Project DJ Set


Gotan Project DJ Set


$55.98


Japanese pressing of the dance act’s 2004 release, scheduled to include a bonus enhanced CD. Details TBA. Rambling….

Trance Pioneers, Vol. 4


Trance Pioneers, Vol. 4


$30.99



Boss PH5000D Phantom 5000-Watt Class D Monoblock Amplifier with Remote


Boss PH5000D Phantom 5000-Watt Class D Monoblock Amplifier with Remote


$179.99


New for 2010, Boss Audio’s Phantom power amplifiers cover a wide variety of applications. Four- and two-channel full-range models will match perfectly with your speaker system. MOSFET amplifiers deliver plenty of power, while bass boost and built-in high- and low-pass crossovers allow you to customize your cabin acoustics to your taste. For the ultimate in power, Boss offers Class D monoblock ampl…

Sony CDXGT540UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver


Sony CDXGT540UI MP3/WMA/AAC Player CD Receiver



The Sony Xplod GT540UI AM/FM CD receiver brings technology together with the music in your iPod or iPhone, Walkman player, or other digital music players with USB 1-Wire and auxiliary input ports. The CDX-GT540UI gives you the flexibility to play MP3 files, Satellite Radio and HD Radio ready. Passenger Control lets your passengers play DJ through your connected iPod device while you drive. The Zap…


Pioneer CDJ-350 Digital Multi Player


Pioneer CDJ-350 Digital Multi Player


$800.00


The CDJ-350 will allow users to create DJ performances with various digital music files including MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF files that are stored on different forms of media, including USB mass storage device class products or CD-R/RW discs. The media player also includes Pioneer’s proprietary music management software, rekordbox, making it possible to manage music files on a computer for quick song …




Pioneer Dj Set!

Pioneer DJ Set with DJane Coco Fay

Pioneer Dj Set Questions


Pioneer Dj Set
how to set up back to back dj mixing battle?

How to set up back to back DJ mixing battle?
what do i need and how do i set everything up for two djs mixing back to back i would have got 4 technics turntables 2 whitch will be using virtual vinyl/vinyl and two will be normal and 2 pioneer cdj 1000 mrk2, i have two mixers and amps and speekers i just would like to no what the best way would be to hook them all up for two djs mixing like a battle? but house electro and techno music?? back to back!? thanks for any feed back. cheerz Neil

move to eight mile

How to Become a DJ – What Equipment You Need

What Equipment do I need to DJ

So you want to learn how to become a DJ but don’t know what DJ equipment you need.

This is a common problem for all DJs starting out; it’s no wonder, as the variety and choice available these days is unbelievable and at the very least confusing.

When looking for your first DJ set up the trick is to keep it simple, perhaps most importantly you need to make sure you only end up buying once. By this I mean get it right the first time so you don’t have to prematurely upgrade. The last thing you want is to get talked into buying some wiz bang DJ setup that when it’s all said and done is crap.

Your first DJ setup should stand the test of both time and your DJ career.

Buying DJ Equipment – Tip #1

Avoid “DJ in a box” packages as they are often very basic and are insufficient for what you want, as a serious budding DJ.

Buying DJ Equipment Tip – #2

Get advice from someone you trust, do your research and shop around. If you have the option, play around with a friend’s DJ equipment first for a genuine feel of what you will be getting.

Buying DJ Equipment – Tip #3

Second hand is always an option, particularly with quality DJ equipment like Pioneer and Technics, brands that are built tough to last in the club environment. They are also designed so problems can be fixed.

Buying DJ Equipment – Tip #4

If you don’t have money for the higher-end equipment to begin with, do not let that hold you back. Buy what you can afford and upgrade further along the track, when you can.

 

Equipment Needed to DJ

A minimum of 2 input devices – Depending on whether you decide to use vinyl, CD, or a combination of both, you’ll require at least 2 input devices, which are generally either turntables or CD decks. You are only limited as to how many input devices you can use by the amount of input channels on your mixer. In order to put two tunes together you require at least two devices. Anything after that is a personal preference.

A DJ mixer – Used to control and mix the music from your first input device to your second input device. It is the control centre for your mix. Initially, any standard two-channel DJ mixer will suffice, but as you get better and begin to understand the different levels of sound quality and response you can get from its functions, you will demand more from your mixer. At that point you can upgrade as you require.

Headphones – Using headphones, you can listen, cue and mix the next tune without anyone else hearing what you are doing. Headphones are probably your most important piece of equipment, determining not only the comfort in which you will be mixing but also the quality of sound you will be hearing to conduct your mixes. The equipment you use is based totally on personal preference, but I suggest experimenting with friends equipment, or at least trying before you buy if possible.

Sound system – Either a home hi-fi system or an amplifier and speaker setup, although these days (depending on your budget) powered (amplified) speakers are definitely an attractive option not only for sound quality but for their ergonomic and sleek designs. I find them perfect for my home set-up.

My last tip! If you are serious about learning how to become a dj never stop learning good djs practice until they get it right quality djs practice until they can’t get it wrong!

About the Author

Learn how to become a dj online with dj master course the #1 online how to dj course. Learning how to become a dj has never been easier!

 



Previous post:

Next post: