If your female and above average looking and are willing to let me fuck you up the arse i'll teach ya for free. Fatties need not apply
www.djforums.com Easy to pick up, hard to master But read a few tutorials and you'll be set ........... www.john00fleming.com - his site has a few great tutorials on dj'ing on it also.
best way is to teach yourself. i went to a morning of that generator thing, but i already knew how to mix by then, the guy was a cock and the place was full of charvers. better off at home imo
You can watch other Djs and take tips but at the end of the day ... you got to understand the music before youll get anywhere ..
The equipment side to it is what i'm cluless about, I lv my music, wouldn't want to dj to audiences; just as a hobbie.
gotta learn yourself! i bought decks just to listen to records at first and for the first few months i had no idea at all how to mix, as i didn't know anyone else who could mix/had decks! got there after that though!
i can beat match and phase two records no problem but would like to learn how to scratch much better and also a bit more on how to beat juggle i start the cold blend dj course on the 25 th of this month hope this helps some, im at my lasses at the moment and dont have the number to book a place at hand but can put up a post tommorow with the neccessary number for you to ring if your intrested hope this course can help me and hope it goes more indepth than just beat matching
If its done badly it sounds shite. If done well its fucking mint. It can really help with building a track. Think of it as a dj doing a solo.
What is it with DJ's telling newbies not to bother DJing Are they afraid that they might find out beatmatching and mixing isnt exactly rocket science and ruin the mystique for everyone