Tag: DJ Gear
Output Connections for DJ Gear
by How To DJ on Mar.13, 2009, under DJ Equipment, DJ Gear, DJ Tips, DJ Tutorials, DJing Basics, How To DJ
Output Connections from Your DJ Mixer
This sections will help to ensure that you have a quality connection between your mixer and your amps or recording devices.
Source: idjondemand
Typically there are a minimum of 2 to 3 outputs on a mixer. There is the RECORD OUT, MASTER OUT and the BOOTH OUT on many club mixers.
The REC OUT is used to record your mix. You can connect any device to it such as a tape deck, digital 8-track like my Roland VS880, MP3 recorder/player, or Mini Disc player and so on. The REC OUT has one level and can’t be adjusted on most mixers. REC OUT is a stereo mix so it has a LEFT and RIGHT outputs.
DJ Tutorial Tip: Make sure you connect the proper leads to the proper connections on the REC OUT just as you did with the turntable leads to their corresponding inputs.
The MASTER OUT gets connected to the amplifier or to the component that is amplifying the signal. On the back of a stereo receiver there are usually RCA connections. Those RCA connections correspond to a component that gets plugged into it. But there is nothing that says mixer on it. Not to worry. Simply take the MASTER OUT and plug it into the CD if it’s not in use or AUX IN of the stereo receiver.
If you have an amplifier like the Peavey PV900 Power Amp take a look at the rear connections. Chances are you don’t see an RCA connection on it. You probably see a QUARTER INCH jack on it. If this is the case on your amplifier then you need and RCA to QUARTER INCH cable.
Plug your RCA end of the cable into the MASTER OUT and the QUARTER INCH end into the QUARTER INCH input of the amplifier making sure you plug the LEFT MASTER OUT of the mixer into the LEFT QUARTER INCH in on the amplifier. Do the same with the RIGHT MASTER OUT.
DJ Tutorial Tip: If you are using powered speaker then connect use the proper cables such as RCA to RCA or RCA to QUATER INCH. Chances are it is an RCA to RCA. Connect your mixers MASTER OUT to the RCA INPUT or QUARTER INCH input if it has one, of the powered speakers.
Success! You’re ready to create your first mix! For info on how to create that killer DJ mix, check out one of these two great resources:
- i DJ on Demand’s Video DJ Tutorial Series
- Danny Rampling’s “Everything You Need to Know About DJing And Success“
Head back to the DJ Setup Tutorial Index to go over anything you might have missed.
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Go back to the previous step : Connecting DJ Mixers to Other Devices
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DJ Equipment Setup Tutorial
by How To DJ on Mar.13, 2009, under DJ Equipment, DJ Gear, DJ Tips, DJ Tutorials, DJ eBooks, DJing Basics, How To DJ, Learn To DJ
Setting Up Gear for DJing
DJ tutorial for setting up your DJ equipment for the first time.
Source: idjondemand
- Do you have a lot of new deejay gear that you just bought, but you’re not really sure how to get it up and running properly?
- Are you experienced disc jokey, but want to make sure you’re connecting your deejay equipment the right way?
- Do you want to set up deejaying gear the right way, every time?
If you said yes to one of these, then you’re in the right place. Here we have provided a great free 5 step tutorial to help you accomplish this quickly and easily. In this tutorial series, you will learn how to efficiently and effectively get your DJing equipment set up and connected to ensure that there will be nothing you have to worry about when you’re playing out, whether it be practicing in your bedroom or playing out to hundreds of partygoers.
Here are the 5 steps to setting up proper:
1. DJ Equipment – What You Need To Start DJing
2. Connecting your new DJ equipment
3. Connecting your DJ needles and cartridges
4. Connecting other DJ components and devices
5. Outputs (Master outputs and Record outputs)
Happy with the info in this first tutorial series? Check out idjondemand’s guaranteed DJing success tips.
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How To DJ: Danny Rampling’s New DJ eBook
by admin on Dec.29, 2008, under DJ Books, DJ Downloads, DJ Equipment, DJ Gear, DJ Schools, DJ Software, DJ Tips, DJ Tricks, DJ Tutorials, DJ Videos, DJ eBooks, How To DJ, Learn To DJ, Uncategorized
How To DJ
New DJ eBook from Danny Rampling
Fall of 2008 marked the launch of a new DJ eBook from legendary house DJ Danny Rampling *wikipedia link. This How To DJ book , titled “Everything You Need To Know About DJ’ing And Success” features over 300 pages of in-depth detail on the music industry, technical dj tips and tricks, and even life advice taken from Danny’s years of DJ ing; both to packed clubs and to a large radio audience through his tenure as a BBC Radio 1 DJ.
The title really does do the book justice, as it contains information on EVERY aspect of DJing and the DJ/nightclub industry. Inside is an all-encompassing library of valuable information that is applicable to both novice and expert dj’s alike. Many of the introductory chapters are great for those starting with a clean slate, while the later chapters of this DJ eBook provide some valuable content for those with a little more experience under their belt. For the price of a dj lesson, you can get an entire volume of work that can be read over and over.
This DJ book includes sections on :
- DJ Equipment
- How To DJ
- DJ Music Genres
- DJ Software
- DJ Download Sites
- DJ Tips
- DJ Tutorials
- Music Business
- Personal Development (Surprisingly insightful!)
Head over to Danny’s Book Page for more info
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