Miam the pattern player
Ready to remix my entire techno music library!
Miam the pattern player
Ready to remix my entire techno music library!
Traktor Pro 4.
Stem seperation. Flexible beat grid. Ozone Maximizer!
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/traktor/dj-software/traktor-pro-4/
Creative Tools
Stem Separation
Transform the way you mix and remix with stem separation powered by iZotope’s legendary RX technology. Precisely isolate and manipulate drums, bass, instruments, and vocals. And with each stem waveform right in front of you, you can mute, control the volume, or apply filters and effects with a high level of accuracy.
Layer legendary drum sounds
Bring the sounds of iconic drum machines and leading producers to your sets. Pattern Player is packed with percussion kits, including the signature drums of industry legends like Rebekah, Luke Slater, Len Faki, Chris Liebing, and many more.
Studio-quality effects
Take your tracks to another dimension with iconic Traktor reverb, stretching algorithms, creative delays, and much more. Dial in and combine over 40 options across four assignable effect processors to twist, tweak, or totally transform your music.
Remix on the fly
Chop and re-edit tracks however you like with the industry’s most reliable loop, Hotcue, and beatjump tools. Plus, add samples and effects and trigger them in sync with the rest of the mix with Remix decks.
Flexible Beatgrids
Mixing disco? Hip hop? Jazz? No problem. Flexible beatgrids are ideal for moving between genres or mixing tracks with a changing tempo. Traktor Pro 4’s flexible beatgrids precisely follow each tempo change throughout the track. And unlike other DJ systems, there’s no impact on the audio quality when you hit sync. Get your mix sounding just right with highly-accurate looping, beat jumps, beat effect layering, and beat alignment.
Maximize your sound with Ozone
Take your sounds and sets to new heights while protecting the mix from clipping and distortion. Ozone Maximizer utilizes technology from iZotope’s award-winning Ozone mastering software. Its Intelligent Release Control allows you to boost the loudness of your sets without distortions.
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/traktor/dj-software/traktor-pro-4/
Hey folks, just thought I'd share a new article:
Ever wondered about the difference between DJs and producers in the electronic music scene? This article breaks down the main differences in 3 parts
Hey everyone! Just published a new blog post on Understanding the Echo DJ Effect.
The Echo DJ effect is a handy tool in a DJ’s arsenal, capable of transforming a simple track into an immersive experience. Echo, similar to Delay, creates a sense of depth and space within a mix.
https://learningtodj.com/2024/07/11/understanding-the-echo-dj-effect/ j
I run a DJ blog called learningtodj.com that provides FREE articles and DJ courses as well as courses if you're interested in upping your DJ game!
Hey folks,
Excited for a new launch from L2DJ of the Beyond the Decks podcast.
This podcast covers strategies for networking, finding gigs, and working with labels, all tailored to the vibrant culture of dance music, house, techno, and underground electronic music.
Checkout the blog post below
https://learningtodj.com/2024/07/03/btd000-welcome-to-the-beyond-the-decks-podcast/
Subscribe on your favourite podcast provider
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34jVG0wkfNyinasE9G2jln
Youtube Podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@learningtodj/podcasts
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
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
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
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/
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/
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.
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
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/
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