Showing posts with label Equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equipment. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

DJ Equipment Mixers - Now Equipped With MIDI Support For the Extreme Performance Experience


The new breed of DJ mixers are right there under your fingers --- finally, a gadget that allows both new and professional DJs to blend standard audio are here, plus, additionally allowing them to control virtual DJing software using the same controls on the mixer via MIDI. DJ equipment mixers have never been this mobile and powerful --- and absolutely in.

The coolest thing about a DJ equipment mixer is that it is packed with the aspects of first class DJ gear when it comes to your critical beat-mixing --- your DJ system can now build its own conventional DJ-style music minus the effort of maneuvering a lot of buttons and getting lost in a sea of cables and wires. The main function of DJ equipment mixers is to allow more than one song to play through a sound system at the same time. Your DJ equipment mixers aren't really supposed to scare you --- truth is they were already used from your regular night parties down to wedding receptions, school dances and other events manipulated by the music person, DJ or not. So you'd get pretty familiar with this one in no time.

So let's get a little more acquainted with DJ equipment mixers. There are actually a number of good DJ mixers in the market today --- there are units that are used for some music mixing and matching including dance beats between songs while others are the general mixers that can be used for scratching, mixing dance beats or both. You can pretty much take your pick from the wide array of options available --- you can definitely make your own songs adding up some little wild twists giving you the ultimate personalized music you've always craved for for as long as you can remember.

Another DJ must-have that can definitely get you an upgrade is the MIDI controller. It brings a simple and fixed kind of DJ mixer-style control to the world of computer DJing and live performance but with a touch of "something else". Now whatever that is, is up to you. A MIDI controller does exactly that --- give you power and control in how you would want to progress. You can get perceptible and not so complicated controls for volume, EQ, cueing, pitch, cross fader and a transport with a single USB connection. That is the beauty of laptop computers and mixers --- you get boundless options to bring your electronic performance to the high class category. So remember: if you're looking to get the best kind of DJ equipment mixer, don't forget to check out MIDI supports. You would be missing a lot if you don't.




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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Cheap DJ Equipment For Beginner DJs - Tips, Advice And Reviews On Budget Gear


Cheap DJ equipment in the US can roll in at around $150-300 (a bit more in the rest of the world) and with that you can get nifty full DJ controller with headphones. These controllers are fine for house parties, little college raves, and getting your skills honed.

After this, hopefully you'll earn some cash and be able to invest in some mid range digital DJ gear and get to play in clubs.

But all this depends on you and if you are motivated enough to infect enough people with your party music and make them dance. More on that later.

Let's take a look at how to get yourself on the DJ ladder with some cheap DJ equipment that rocks.

1. ION Audio Discover

This is the lowest bargain price controller on the market. It's great for a bit of fun and if you're not really trying to play anywhere but at home and at friends' parties.

The best thing is that the ION Audio iCUE3 Discover DJ System is very easy to learn to use and you can read and mix directly from your i-tunes library, rather than having to reorganise your music.

If you want more from DJing then it's best to spend more cash, but for a bit of fun it's a smart little console that looks cool too.

2. Hercules DJ Control MP3

This little demon of a controller really surprised everyone in the DJ world with it's great value for quality.

Reasonably robust for an amazingly low $89 price, you can cook up a nice little party mix with all the basic mixing functions.

It's user friendly, easy to learn, you can loop sections of tracks, record your mix and it's easy to carry with you.

3. Hercules MK4

Again from Hercules, who dominate the entry level digital DJ gear market with their cool little great value consoles, the MK4 is well worth your cash. You could probably even get some small bar and party gigs using this.

With Virtual DJ included, the MK4 is really light and has good, strong buttons and nobs,

You can even customise the buttons to your style, which is unique for it's $99 price tag.

Again, all the basic DJ mixing functions are included and work well. It's a similar machine to the Hercules DJ Control MP3 but with a different finish.

If you prefer this metallic finishing, with nice solid buttons, then this is for you.

4. Numark MIXTRACK DJ Software Controller

Numark are a much respected and reliable name in the DJ industry and it shows with this cool little entry level controller, the Numark MIXTRACK DJ Software Controller.

Why is it any good?

What I like is the price and the fact that it feels like you're actually mixing, rather than twiddling buttons. Having platters with manual control on the tracks, decent standard effects and Traktor included, what can you say? Well, you can say you'll need a soundcard.

If you have a decent one already in your laptop that's great. If you don't, then then the Numark MIXTRACK PRO is what you need. I highly recommend this little beast for value.

Over to you to find cheap DJ equipment.




This review and many more other DJ tips, reviews, advice and a free guide to getting DJ gigs can be found at The Total DJ




Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Is All This DJ Equipment Necessary?


If you're just starting out as a DJ, you might feel overwhelmed by the amount of DJ equipment out there, as well as how expensive it can get. There is a lot of it, but luckily you don't need every bell and whistle you see. Talent is the mark of a good DJ, not how much stuff he or she uses to mix beats. But don't think that the start-up costs of becoming a DJ will ever be low, DJ equipment is going to run into the thousands, no matter what. Check out the tips below for keeping your costs as low as possible.

Before you start buying anything, you need to figure out what your budget is, what sort of DJing you want to do and what sort of transport you have access to. The bare minimum you should invest in is: one set of speakers (at least), sub-woofers, a multiple-drive CD player, RCA cables, a microphone and cables, an amplifier, a soundboard (it doesn't need to be huge) and headphones. Turntables aren't necessary, but you should have a set; it will not only help your act but your image as well.

Depending on what kind of gigs you'll be playing, you should look into lighting effects. If you're planning on playing bars or more low-key places and events, you probably won't need to worry about the lights. If you're going to be spinning at clubs and dance parties, you'll want to be able to create a light show that syncs up with the kind of music you're playing. Basic lighting set-ups include: a lighting control board, dimmers, eight par can fixtures (at least), two tree stands and four DMX effect lights. Hazers are nice, but not necessary. It's similar to a fogger but will create a more subtle but awesome effect.

Now that you know the basics and some of the extras, shop around. Find the best prices you can on what you absolutely need, and see if there are things you can by secondhand. Things like RCA cables and headphones don't have to be brand-new just test them out first. Tree stands can be bought at a discount or secondhand as well. Check out eBay, or a web site that sells discount DJ equipment.

As mentioned before, all this is going to add up in terms of cost. Keep in mind, though, that if you're truly talented and passionate, you have a good chance of making back the money you spend on DJ equipment in no time. If you establish yourself and build up a following, you'll be in demand and able to in turn create your own fees. And if in the end it turns out DJing isn't the cup of tea you were hoping, you can always sell the stuff.




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