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[Article] How to Setup a DJ Live Stream with OBS on a Budget in 2024- A Complete Guide

28 de junho de 2024 17:25

Hi folks,

I recently published a new article "How to Setup a DJ Live Stream with OBS on a Budget in 2024- A Complete Guide".

This article covers how you can setup your own DJ live stream with audio and video for platforms like Twitch/YouTube/Mixcloud and more in a cost effective way by re-using technology like smart-phones and Open Broadcaster Software, OBS.

Live streaming is proving to be an increasingly great way to build an audience and following int he digital age. Checkout below!

https://learningtodj.com/2024/06/28/how-to-setup-a-dj-live-stream-with-obs/ 

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I run a DJ blog called Learning to DJ teaching the art of musical influence. If you're a beginner house or techno DJ looking for a comprehensive overview checkout my course on Udemy

[DJ Course] L2DJ Beginner to Intermediate for House / Techno / Electronic DJs (+ discount coupon)

17 de junho de 2024 20:05

Hey folks,

I wanted to take a second to link to my DJ course created specifically from house / techno and electronic music DJs. 

https://www.udemy.com/course/l2dj-btoi/?couponCode=L2DJBTOI-JUNE24  

I run a blog called https://learningtodj.com where I write about various technical and softer topics on the skill of DJing.

Earlier this year I launched a DJ course which has received some positive feedback so I wanted to share it with you all including a discounted link (Expires Jul 6 2024) if its of interest.

The course is aimed at

  • Novice and beginner DJs eager to master the essentials of electronic music DJing and elevate their skills under the guidance of an experienced instructor.
  • Intermediate DJs seeking to fill gaps in their knowledge, refine their techniques, and prepare themselves for gigs and career advancement.
  • Prospective DJs interested in gaining a comprehensive overview of DJing before investing in equipment, ensuring they make informed decisions about their DJing journey.

https://www.udemy.com/course/l2dj-btoi/?couponCode=L2DJBTOI-JUNE24 

You can checkout some free lecture videos on YouTube as well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_89PsyboqU&list=PLplpjQxEA1gLhE1gvErmno86hV9SrJ4Zx 

[Article] A Complete Guide to the DJ Club Standard Setup for the Industry in 2024 - if you're in search of DJ gigs, here's what you should know

15 de junho de 2024 22:16

Hi folks,

I recently published a new article "A Complete Guide to the DJ Club Standard Setup for the Industry in 2024 - if you're in search of DJ gigs, here's what you should know.".

This article covers the current landscape of "club standard" setups available for DJs. From the headliner down to a small to mid-tier bar. 

https://learningtodj.com/2024/06/15/the-club-standard-dj-setup-in-2024/ 

[Article] Practical Guide to High & Low Pass Filters for DJing

5 de junho de 2024 13:30

Hey folks,

Recently wrote up a new article on a high level technical overview of high & low pass filters. While intuitively most DJs understand these things, having some helpful and simple analogies and language around the mechanics of what a filter does can help solidify the knowledge in your mind.

Check it out below!

https://learningtodj.com/2024/06/03/mastering-high-and-low-pass-filters-for-djing-practical-guide/ 

Re: [Article] Crafting Your DJ Sets

23 de maio de 2024 00:29

Crafting a captivating DJ set involves more than just mixing tracks. Factors like set time, venue identity, and narrative arc are crucial for resonating with audiences. If you're also looking to enhance your home listening experience, you might find useful insights in exploring the topic of a miglior sistema stereo domestico.

[Free Mini Tutorial] L2DJ Practicals: Versatility Series

7 de maio de 2024 17:29

Hey folks, I'm back wanting to share a new mini-tutorial series on Versatility I've put together.

A lot of time DJs, like any performing art, can develop "muscle imbalances" in how they perform. Example: preferring a given method of beatmatching or beatmixing, cue button to count, jogwheel use.

Each time we drill the techniques we build motor memory which can allow us to go on auto-pilot and ascend to finer elements in the DJ performance. However, it can also lead to trouble when the setting isn’t perfect causing a bit of panic if your reliable method of mixing now longer works.

Imagine you arrive at an event to find out “DJ Slammer” has slammed all the functionality out of the cue button or busted the channel 1 volume fader and your up next to perform. If the show needs to go on, how will you adapt?

These are the type of scenarios we want to emulate and practice for in the Versatility series!

It's free to enroll on Udemy if you're interested: https://www.udemy.com/course/l2dj-versatility/?referralCode=B9F9A3649C21948D6CC5 

 

[Article]

16 de abril de 2024 01:47

This article explores the significance of beats and bars in the world of dance music, particularly focusing on the “four-on-the-floor” rhythm of Disco. It delves into the origins of this rhythm and its enduring impact on modern dance music.

https://learningtodj.com/2024/04/15/dance-floor-essentials-beats-bars-four-on-the-floor/

Re: IS THERE WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF SERATO PRO FOR FREE

9 de abril de 2024 16:41
Can I get Serato DJ Pro for free?
 
Yes, you get a free 14 day trial of Serato DJ Suite which includes DJ Pro and all the Expansion Packs. Do I need a DJ Pro license if I just want to DJ using my laptop? No, you can use a very basic version of Serato DJ Pro or Serato DJ Lite called Practice Mode for free.
 
 

IS THERE WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD LATEST VERSION OF SERATO PRO FOR FREE

8 de abril de 2024 21:31

SERATO 

 

Última edição: 20 de julho de 2024 06:52

[Article] Basic Anatomy In Dance Music: Understanding Track Structure

29 de março de 2024 02:48

https://learningtodj.com/2024/03/28/basic-anatomy-in-dance-music-understanding-track-structure/

Making DJ-Compliant Music

23 de março de 2024 08:03

Crafting Tracks: A Guide to Making DJ-Compliant Music

For aspiring producers and musicians looking to get their tracks into the hands of DJs and onto dance floors worldwide, ensuring that your music is DJ-compliant is essential. DJ-compliant tracks are those that are well-suited for mixing, blending seamlessly into DJ sets, and providing an optimal experience for both DJs and their audiences. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to make your tracks DJ-compliant:

1. Focus on Structure:

  • Create tracks with clear and defined structures, including intros, outros, breakdowns, and builds. DJs rely on these elements to mix seamlessly between tracks.
  • Aim for standard track lengths, typically between three to seven minutes, to ensure compatibility with DJ set formats.

2. Pay Attention to BPM and Key:

  • Determine the BPM (beats per minute) of your track and ensure it aligns with common DJing tempos. Tracks with BPMs ranging from 120 to 130 are versatile and widely used in various genres.
  • Identify the key of your track and consider using harmonic mixing principles to ensure compatibility with other tracks in DJ sets.

3. Include DJ-Friendly Intros and Outros:

  • Provide DJs with adequate intro and outro sections free of vocals or complex instrumentation, allowing for smooth mixing.
  • Incorporate instrumental sections or loops that DJs can use for beatmatching and blending with other tracks.

4. Optimize Dynamic Range:

  • Avoid excessive compression and limiting during the mastering process, preserving dynamic range and allowing for better sound quality and flexibility during mixing.
  • Aim for a balanced mix with sufficient headroom to prevent clipping and distortion when played at high volumes in club environments.

5. Add Cue Points and Markers:

  • Include cue points and markers within your track to indicate key sections such as breakdowns, drops, and transitions. This helps DJs navigate and cue up tracks quickly during live performances.

6. Provide Instrumental and Acapella Versions:

  • Offer instrumental and acapella versions of your tracks for remixing purposes. These alternate versions give DJs more creative freedom and flexibility in their sets.

7. Collaborate with DJs:

  • Collaborate with DJs during the production process to gain insights into what works well in a club environment and how to tailor your tracks for DJ performances.

8. Quality Control and Testing:

  • Conduct thorough quality control checks and test your tracks in various DJ software and setups to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
  • Seek feedback from DJs and industry professionals to refine your tracks and address any potential issues.

9. Provide High-Quality Audio Files:

  • Deliver high-quality audio files in formats such as WAV or AIFF, ensuring optimal sound reproduction and compatibility with professional DJ equipment and software.

10. Build Relationships with DJs and Labels:

  • Build relationships with DJs, record labels, and music curators to increase visibility and exposure for your DJ-compliant tracks.
  • Submit your music to DJ pools, promotional channels, and online platforms frequented by DJs to reach a wider audience.

By following these guidelines and prioritizing DJ-compatibility in your music production process, you'll increase the likelihood of your tracks being embraced by DJs and enjoyed by audiences on dance floors around the world. Remember, creating DJ-friendly music is not only a mark of professionalism but also a testament to your understanding of the dance music culture and its ecosystem.

Exploring the benefits of DJing

23 de março de 2024 07:45

Unlocking the Beat: Exploring the Benefits of DJing

DJing isn't just about mixing tracks and keeping the dance floor moving—it offers a plethora of benefits that extend far beyond the realm of music. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, delving into the world of DJing can have a profound impact on your life. Let's explore some of the key benefits:

  1. Creative Expression: DJing is a form of artistic expression that allows individuals to showcase their creativity through music selection, mixing techniques, and performance style. From crafting seamless transitions to experimenting with effects and samples, DJs have endless opportunities to express themselves creatively.

  2. Stress Relief: Immersing yourself in the world of DJing can serve as a therapeutic outlet for stress relief. The act of selecting and mixing music can be incredibly cathartic, providing a temporary escape from the pressures of daily life.

  3. Improved Musical Knowledge: DJing requires a deep understanding of music theory, genres, and artists. As you delve deeper into the craft, you'll inevitably expand your musical knowledge and appreciation, discovering new tracks and genres along the way.

  4. Enhanced Focus and Concentration: Performing as a DJ requires intense focus and concentration, especially when beatmatching and transitioning between tracks in real-time. Over time, you'll develop sharper focus and improved multitasking abilities that can be applied to various aspects of life.

  5. Social Connection: DJing often involves performing in front of live audiences, whether it's at clubs, parties, or events. This provides opportunities to connect with fellow music enthusiasts, build friendships, and network within the industry.

  6. Confidence Boost: Taking the stage as a DJ can be a confidence-building experience, allowing individuals to overcome stage fright and develop a strong sense of self-assurance. The positive feedback from audiences can further bolster confidence and self-esteem.

  7. Technical Skills Development: Operating DJ equipment, such as turntables, mixers, and controllers, requires technical proficiency and hand-eye coordination. As you hone your skills, you'll develop a deeper understanding of audio technology and production techniques.

  8. Adaptability: DJing teaches valuable lessons in adaptability and improvisation. Whether it's adjusting your setlist on the fly to cater to the crowd or troubleshooting technical issues mid-performance, DJs learn to think quickly and adapt to changing circumstances.

  9. Physical Activity: While DJing may not seem physically demanding at first glance, it can actually provide a decent workout, especially for those who incorporate live mixing techniques like scratching and beat juggling. Moving to the rhythm and energy of the music can also be a form of exercise.

  10. Career Opportunities: For some, DJing starts as a hobby but can evolve into a rewarding career path. From club residencies and festival performances to radio hosting and music production, the possibilities are endless for those who are passionate and dedicated to their craft.

Whether you're drawn to DJing for its artistic expression, social connections, or career potential, there's no denying the myriad benefits it offers. So, grab your headphones, cue up your favorite tracks, and let the music guide you on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery and creativity.

20 DJ Tips and Tricks to Elevate Your Skills

22 de março de 2024 23:16

Becoming a skilled DJ requires more than just mixing tracks. It involves understanding the crowd, mastering your equipment, and honing your craft. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, these 20 tips and tricks will help you take your DJ game to the next level:

  1. Know Your Music: Familiarize yourself with a wide range of genres and tracks. The more diverse your music library, the better equipped you'll be to cater to different crowds and moods.

  2. Practice Regularly: Dedicate time to practice mixing and scratching regularly. Like any skill, DJing improves with consistent practice.

  3. Understand BPM: Learn how to use BPM (beats per minute) to match the tempo of songs seamlessly. This skill is essential for smooth transitions between tracks.

  4. Master Beatmatching: Practice beatmatching by ear rather than relying solely on BPM counters. This skill will help you become a more intuitive and versatile DJ.

  5. Learn EQ Techniques: Understand how to use EQ (equalization) to balance the frequencies of different tracks and create smoother transitions.

  6. Experiment with Effects: Experiment with different effects like reverb, delay, and filters to add depth and texture to your mixes.

  7. Prepare Your Sets: Plan your sets in advance, but remain flexible to adapt to the crowd's energy and feedback.

  8. Read the Crowd: Pay attention to the crowd's response and adjust your track selection accordingly. A great DJ knows how to keep the dance floor packed.

  9. Create Smooth Transitions: Practice transitioning between tracks smoothly, using techniques like fading, cutting, and blending.

  10. Know Your Equipment Inside Out: Whether you use turntables, CDJs, or controllers, make sure you're familiar with your equipment's features and functionalities.

  11. Backup Your Music: Always have a backup of your music library, whether it's on an external hard drive or in the cloud. Technical glitches can happen, so be prepared.

  12. Stay Organized: Keep your music library organized with clear labels, folders, and playlists to streamline your workflow during performances.

  13. Network with Other DJs: Connect with other DJs to exchange tips, collaborate on projects, and stay updated on industry trends and events.

  14. Stay Updated with New Music: Stay ahead of the curve by regularly updating your music library with new releases and underground tracks.

  15. Practice Scratching: If you incorporate scratching into your sets, dedicate time to mastering this skill. It can add flair and excitement to your performances.

  16. Develop Your Unique Style: Experiment with different genres, techniques, and mixing styles to develop your own unique DJing style.

  17. Stay Calm Under Pressure: Technical issues and unexpected challenges can arise during performances. Stay calm and focused, and don't let mistakes derail your set.

  18. Invest in Quality Gear: While you don't need the most expensive equipment to be a great DJ, investing in quality gear can enhance your performance and reliability.

  19. Stay Professional: Treat every gig, no matter how big or small, with professionalism and respect. Punctuality, communication, and reliability go a long way in the DJing world.

  20. Have Fun: Ultimately, DJing is about sharing your passion for music and creating memorable experiences for your audience. Enjoy the process and have fun behind the decks!

By incorporating these tips and tricks into your DJing practice, you'll be well on your way to becoming a skilled and successful DJ. Remember, it's not just about the technical skills, but also about connecting with your audience and creating unforgettable moments on the dance floor.