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    Request

    I'm trying to learn DJing, but i lack some resources i think would be good for beginners.

    The idea i have is pretty simple, capturing your screen with Fraps or something while your mixing. This would allow the new guys to see whats going on and help them apply what they see in their own mixes. Ive searched Youtube and such for videos, but couldnt find any good ones.

    Especially EQing, phrasematching and such i find quite tricky, i think it would help alot to see where and how you do your stuff!


    Main genres im interested in myself is techno, progressive house and psy but feel free to contribute with anything you want. More the merrier!

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    Following videos kinda misses the point, IMHO. You should be training your ear by listening to other's mixes and your own.

    The exercise you should be using is to record your mixes and listening to them. You'll be amazed at what you'll learn... even if it stings the pride a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KLH View Post
    Following videos kinda misses the point, IMHO. You should be training your ear by listening to other's mixes and your own.

    The exercise you should be using is to record your mixes and listening to them. You'll be amazed at what you'll learn... even if it stings the pride a bit.

    -KLH
    So much this. I record EVERYTHING. And it helps soooo much to be able to listen back and hear what you did right, and what you did wrong. Seriously, do it.
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    There's plenty of tutorial DJing videos on YouTube
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