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July 6, 2011 at 4:15 am in reply to: how to hook up headphones while mixing with just a laptop? #1000874
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Participantjezalenko, post: 2978 wrote: Also see http://www.digitaldjtips.com/2011/06/10-commandments-for-better-digital-djing-6/
yea its all this technical stuff that i do need to lear more about u so right on, hey thats why im here to better myself from people that know their stuff !
July 6, 2011 at 4:08 am in reply to: how to hook up headphones while mixing with just a laptop? #1000872Boris
Participantjezalenko, post: 2975 wrote: Alright mate, you’re going to need a sound card here. I would recomend an NI Audio 2, these things are the best 2-channel sound card on the market, and it even comes with Traktor.
From there you can either hook up one output as your main mix to the club mixer and the other as your cue (headphones), however, the way I would do it is have one output as Channel 1, the other as Channel 2, and run these both into Ch 1 & 2 in the club mixer. From there you can use the club mixer instead of the software (a much better option) and run your headohones from the club mixer.
okay i see u, imma look into getting the soundcard, pss the clubs mixer dont got any headphone plug in it done fell off of it hahahaah but yea definetly gon get me this soundcard hey thanks a lot!!
July 6, 2011 at 3:55 am in reply to: how to hook up headphones while mixing with just a laptop? #2983Boris
Participanti usually play on my mobile gigs with my own mixer and serato i dont have a problem there but at the club they dont have room for my turntables so i dj with virtual but yea without headphones
July 6, 2011 at 3:54 am in reply to: how to hook up headphones while mixing with just a laptop? #2982Boris
Participantmr_john, post: 2972 wrote: Djing at a club and you don’t know this? sigh…
i know right!? im telling u!
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ParticipantD-Jam, post: 185 wrote: I use Torq. I even wrote the review of it here.
I originally chose Torq because of the price, but stayed because I liked its workflow better.
I originally used Traktor DJ Studio with Final Scratch and then switched over to Deckadance when Native Instruments and Stanton split up. I didn’t care for the new Traktor partially because of price but also because of complication. I like to keep things simple and easy to use. However, my choice not to go Serato was also because price and lack of features.
If I ever left Torq, I’d probably give Traktor another shot, or even Virtual DJ. I think VDJ has a nice workflow as well. Plus the customization and added features make it quite powerful.
serato has come along way now with more and more features being added in recent updates i like it alot,oh and the new vdj pro is awesome with its new scratch features and up to like 6 decks!
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ParticipantD-Jam, post: 2964 wrote: Right now it’s this mix I did of classic rave anthems.
http://www.d-jam.com/passion/2009/12/29/remembering-the-rave-part-1
Working on Part 2.
nice website bro i like the layout alot!
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Participantmonstersounddj, post: 2966 wrote: hello my name is monstersounddj im a mobile,club dj in kansas,i use serato and virtual dj here to learn more bout being a better dj and share !
http://www.monstersounddj.comoh okay we also spin latin, house hiphop!
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