In this final instalment of the How to DJ series, James Zabiela continues where he left off last time: exploring mad-sounding effects like the transform scratch effect. Now if youve seen James jamming then youve probably heard him rinsing the EFX-1000s transform effect, which is a way to reproduce a transform scratch digitally. To demonstrate, James sets about creating one of his sculptures by looping a scratch sample and then introducing the transform effect. He also shows how he improvises live by creating patterns using the EFXs beat select buttons to move the sound in all kinds of weird and wonderful directions. So watch those hands/transformers in disguise The tuneage is supplied by ALiVE, who are still giving away Tom Buddens track Willow as featured by James in these tutorials. You can now download your free MP3 via the ALiVE Facebook fan page, here: bit.ly Well, thats all for now, folks! How to DJ is produced by DJdownload.com and Ministry of Sound TV. How to DJ Mini Site ? www.djdownload.com Subscribe with iTunes ? bit.ly
Join us as American DJ & American Audio recap their visit to the UK for the 2009 BPM Show in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Check out their latest products and interviews with various DJs. Learn from Pro DJs as they share their advice on music and gear.
A list of most of our gear. Song: Los Angeloser-Meatloaf Lights: 1x Skytec 600w Mushroom 1x Preva Scan 1x Preva Arc 2x Ameba 3D Laser’s 1x LED Pod Ligths 1x Up-lighting Unit 1x T-Max 6 1x LED Rope Light 1x LED Tube Sound: 1x Alesis RA500 Amplifier 1x Audiohead AH1800 Amplifier 2x Skytec 12″ 250w Speakers 2X Peavey ST15 15″ 300w Speakers 1x Behringer BCD3000 Midi Mixer 1x Numark DM950 Mixer 2x RLAKY Radio Mics 1x DJ-PC Running Traktor 3 30000+ Songs On HDD A Few Other Things As Well Projectors: 1x Epson EMP-3000 Projector 1x LED Projector List correct at time of making 19/05/10
A video for thoes of you just getting started. We talk about line and phono inputs, headphones, faders, crossfaders, RCA plugs, hooking up a laptop to play a program like Windows Media Player, stereo mini plugs, main outs, etc. Enjoy!
The first in a series of online Turntable Tutorials aimed at DJs who are interested in Turntablism and want to develop new technical and performance skills on the decks. In this first tutorial, I advise beginners on how to get started in a step-by-step introduction to Turntablism. Tutorials to follow will cover topics including scratch techniques, beat juggling, and DJ equipment. I hope you find this video informative and entertaining, and I welcome any feedback. To book DJ Angelo, please contact: james@djangelo.co.uk Become a Facebook fan at: www.facebook.com FREE mixtape download: www.zshare.net DJ Angelo www.djangelo.co.uk (This tutorial is in association with www.djtutor.com) http
Want to know when to cut the bass or boost the treble? Then click on as Phil K demonstrates how he creates dancefloor drama by manipulating the low, midrange and high frequencies in a mix In this clip the house and breaks master continues to expand on the basics covered in Episode 1. Phil explains more about bass, midrange and treble and how controlling each can impact on your delivery. He also discusses swapping basslines, enhancing or killing specific frequencies and developing your own …