DJing Basics

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DJ Mixer is what is between the decks or CD covers and volume of sound from any source it comes to the dance floor. A mixer in the Queue Titles of headphones or monitors, and digital effects that can be added to the output. Even if a DJ is using a laptop to mix with software, the laptop is still in the house before mixing the sound system.

When learning to DJ, it is important to address the various types of mixers can be used in clubs and venues. While most mixers of a standard, there are some who are a little confusing the first time they are used. Perhaps the most common in the mixer-style clubs and venues, what is the model of the Pioneer DJM-500. This mixer was one of the foundations of the first club music, and it is difficult to understand and easy interface, which is very popular even today. Many other units to emulate the design and control the flow. The DJM-500 is a 4 channel mixer, ie, can enter up to 4 different audio sources at once. At the lower end and about half of the mixer is a crossfader that side so that the DJ-Mix, to switch between different sound sources. The sources also any vertical level, the level of the audio input. Each channel also has 3 buttons, on the basis of equality of the bedrock of the DJ control of low, medium and high frequency.

Over the years, Pioneer has added more features, new generations of the mixture to a digital interface, intended to be used by dozens of different effects, and increased surveillance of Audiovisual approach when it comes to the placement of controls for mixing. Some of the mixers of the series Allen and Heath XONE significantly different from the traditional Pioneer, the crossfader is between, on one hand and tracks in the mixer instead of horizontal axis vertical. Although these different types of mixers for the first time can be intimidating, the easiest way to get used to them is to set the default controls that apply to all mixers (faders, crossfaders, volume buttons), then gradually work then to find additional or unique features of the device.

A blend of many abuses of the environment to live, and if the dirt is in a table mixing the slider, so the contacts needed for proper sound transmission, resulting in a harsh, crackling. It is always important to test make sure you are a mixer before it is used to ensure it is in full working condition.

Khary Reynolds is a director of Pro accounts for Guitar Center Professional, specializing in the design of sound system. He has experience in the compilation of sound systems and live sound of the earth up and the music and pro audio product sales. Also a certified CTS by Infocomm International, the trade association for the A / V in the industry, Khary is dedicated to going beyond expectations, establishing itself respected as a resource. Visit their website http://www.audiogearpro.com

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