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J.Christie
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Okay, so i can make music on a computer, but I cannot do the real deal, and that's being a real disc jockey (ie. Eyeball Paul from the film Kevin and Perry Go Large)

I know there are some of you out there who know a bit of doing this.

All I want to know is what equipment is required, what the basics are, and how to mix.

I've found a book about the basics that I may by soon anyway, but I was wondering if you lot could help me out.

Cheers 8)
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Well..............

First you need an electronic means of amplifying the sound.
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Nick Harvey wrote:Well..............

First you need an electronic means of amplifying the sound.
Hmmm, I'm drawing a blank. What do you have in mind, Nick? Does it have vacuum tubes and some sort of transducer?
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What about a top-spec megaphone?
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Can depend.

If you're seriously into the beatmixing stuff then splash out on some Pioneer CDJ-100s. Or if you like your MP3 shit get two soundcards and a copy of PCDJ.

In both cases a good mixer with shitloads of effects is important.

As to how to mix is really a trial and error thing I'm afraid. Altering the pitch and/or the tempo controls is how you beat-match.

If you're into the radio stuff, get involved with a hospital or student radio station.
J.Christie
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Well I'm only 13 and I'm looking for the average bedroom equipment.

As far as I know I need a mixer and turntables. Do they use 12" records or something else?
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J.Christie wrote:As far as I know I need a mixer and turntables. Do they use 12" records or something else?
Far as I know it's 12" vinyl, in which I've seen a lot of new stuff in Manchester HMV at the back with the people who pretend to know about such things.
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J.Christie
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Just had a look at DJ Kit.co.uk, how about the first package (Gemini XL120 & Numark DM 950) at the top of the page:

http://www.djkit.co.uk/acatalog/deckpacks_149_249.html
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Argos do some vinyl Homemix decks for about £130ish. They're not the dogs balls but at the end of the day with vinyl you need two turntables with pitch control and a mixer really.

I would steer clear of vinyl though. The days of vinyl in DJing are numbered, and CDs are slowly but surely taking over. Judge Jules uses only CD now for instance.
J.Christie
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James Martin wrote:I would steer clear of vinyl though.
What would you recommend?
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I know he's mental, but i believe you're quite stupid as you missed this:
James Martin wrote:CDs are slowly but surely taking over. Judge Jules uses only CD now for instance.
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