No such thing as a bad mix.... hit the air horn sample 30 times... explosion sample... Jesus pose. Hand heart make... slap the crossfader over... best transition ever
I was about to add the dance floor wouldn't notice, not unless it's seriously bad and drawn out. Another DJ would, but DJ's aren't dancing. So who cares? Just get on with it.
@@Dj_Basekiller right. DJ and dancer here. But when you’re out and dancing and wanna have fun with friends, you don’t focus on a train wreck and let that ruin a fun night. As a DJ, you understand, it happens to the best of us and the goal is to have fun.🎉😂
Love this video, I think as DJs we appreciate the craft and like you say a car crash for us can go relatively unnoticed by the audience. I'm only a hobbyist, I tend to record my sets and then listen back and get very frustrated if they don't sound like I'd envisaged but I listened back to a "car crash" set recently only to find it wasn't as bad as I'd originally thought so maybe we're a bit too hard on ourselves sometimes 🤔
I remember when I first got decks, 20 years ago and I was the same. Record a mix, listen back and not be happy 😂 I used to try and do massive long mixes and often, it wouldn’t go well. I have a funny story . Well kinda. I just got decks and I said I’d do a mix cd for someone in work. He was a proper decent bloke and 1 of those decent “NICE” black blokes 😁 Anyway, I give him to tape and next day he came in and I can’t remember how he worded it, but let’s just say he basically said it sounded shit and my little heart was forever broken, Tom that moment. 😂😂😂😂😂
Great video! Loving your channel. One more trainwreck source I’ve encountered: relying on quantize when your track grid is wrong. Don’t hesitate to then Quantize (little red button on the left of the screen) off if your loops are wonky- but then don’t forget to turn it back on the next time you want to set a quantized loop.
Another great video! Very helpful tips for staying in control when things start to go off the rails. I really enjoy all of your videos. Your sense of humor does such a great job of making the material approachable and fun. Thanks!
I too worry about the wrong gear stopping my career from taking off in 2058 lol Laidback Luke said something I really like about mistakes: which is if you do it 3 times it sounds like you did it on purpose. Doesn’t work all the time ovbs, but situationally you can make a mistake a happy accident instead sometimes. I use beat jump a lot like you used hot cues in one of your last tips-really depends on the genre and if there’s a strong build but jumping back 8/16 over and over when I realize the phrasing isn’t going to line up is a saver
THIS IS PURE GOLD🎉 been a club dj for 10+ years. Quit 17 years ago. Rebooted my career 2 months ago. Had to learn how to play with new gear so came looking for lots of videos on tips and tricks. Just found your channel now, subbed. And putting this video is my "watch before every gig" playlist 😂. Btw did my first festival again a week ago. It was sweeeeet. Got another one coming up this saturday. Keep up the great work!
Idk if anyone else does this, but the tempo works awesome for me depending on which type of song I'm going into. Throwing the tempo slower on "wide" to your liking.....and then poppin in with a song really gets the crowd going. It's a "wtf" moment followed up by "YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" and whistles from the crowd :D
Oh man I’ve had songs end on me and it’s a crappy feeling…I actually have issues organizing songs before a gig for some reason. I just get there and put something together and some work and some don’t work, I need to get on the ball and start putting my songs together before I go to my next gig on Memorial Day!
@@ReallyChrisM upgraded from a 400 so really enjoying it overall. Stems quality needs A LOT of work..really hoping/assuming that will improve with updates. Not sure I love the feel of the platters but I'm not a scratch DJ so not a big deal. And the pads are way more sensitive than the 400's were but again not a huge deal. Overall very pleased.
The move here is to do what every other major electronic show ive worked in the last 15 years has done. Have a laptop with a playlist under the table while you fiddle with knobs and and shuck and jive convincingly.
I have always favord the vinyl effect of brake which originates from my days on technique 1200's ( turntables) when if the Segway was going bad ,I could just hot the platter stop button and it stops in just over a quarter turn of the platter ...and w the new decks it's helpful to add echo when doing the brake as it blends the whole effects finale when doing so.
Awesome thanks. Good info, sidenote (maybe because I just woke up 😅) but please sometimes add a short talk break here and there. Alot of words in a short timeframe, my head is spinninggg. Keep em coming
Great video. I laughed out loud several times. Intrigued by the moving red bars in tune with your voice on the squarish screen behind you. WHat hardoward/software combination is being used to achieve that?
@Wock Cena I got lucky and have a few friends who are always throwing events or know people who throw events. One of my friends also has their own clothing boutique store that regularly has a live dj, and I just asked if I could dj. My turntables didn't work the first time around so I just played music from my phone on spotify. But I did a good job just playing good music and getting people to dance that they asked me to come back a second time and I was able to get my turntables to actually work so I could really rock the crowd
@Wock Cena I've also just been talking to people at the boutique store networking and following them on social media that it's led me to slowly build up my brand and getting me more gigs now
Was djing B2b with my mate a few years back and when took off the wrong needle after nailing a double drop. He instinctively ducked under the booth to hide from the crowd 😂😂
"...but like puberty, its better to avoid putting the crowd through a long and painful transition." 1:34 I love how you just slip this brilliant, hilarious 10/10, mastermind of a joke in here.😂😂😂😂😂😂 Thanks for the video.
nice and very useful videos. thanks so much. As a beginner Dj should I focus on beatmatching and harmonic transition? I can do that well enough but taking loops or using effects and transition between different genres and bpms seems very difficult. It has just been 6 months and I am working at a hotel and I have played during some parties and the crowd went crazy. So, should I just focus on beatmatching and transition or go for more complex methods?
If you want to take it to the next level, start practicing fun techniques that interest you. Honestly, though, as a DJ, your number one job is to make the crowd happy. If you can do that without any fancy techniques and are happy with that, then you've already arrived at being a successful DJ.
DJing is a constant learning journey. Sounds like you are smashing it already so I would suggest try 1 or 2 new things each set you do, find out what fits your style and keeps you interested :)
On the new A9 you can apply the standard echo to only the mid and highs. If you only have echo available kill the bass before you trigger the effect - an extra knob to twiddle unfortunately
If you don't Train wreck your not Deejaying,,,done everything needle off the wrong table,Eq'd wrong side,smashed vocals on vocals,Knocked the pitch high/low,knocked the power off,etc the list continues
@@coldpal If youre going to use the sync buttom and let the software do it for you, then stop pretending that you know how to mix and use something like mixmeister fusion. anyone who has being Djin a few years would 100% know that mostly all DJs look down on people using the sync buttom for 2 channel simple mixing, its fake, and it makes us all look bad - its one of the many reasons why some turn table Djs look down on controller djs...this guy in the video would admit this if he was going to be honest, you not knowing this, speaks volumes to me of the lack of real world experience you have. but hey, if you dont wanna take the advice then thats cool, i was only here out of curiosity anyway
@@brightdaygaming5692 Why make the button if its taboo though? Serious question... I respect the craft but sometimes when the beach is too far, there's a swimming pool just around the corner!
@@Greasy_Thumbz Its there for things like, if your mixing track A at 80-100BPM to track B what is 128-130BPM, you can lock both tracks to track As bpm and use its tempo slider and use that to increase the bpm of both tracks at the same time while you transition going from 100- 128 leaving your right hand free to use channel faders and EQs and efx. its also for lets say if you want to off the cuff beat juggle in the middle of a set. something youll just be in a set mood and hear a track differently and want to beat juggle with another track. its there for so you can throw an acapella down and have it sync while you do a loop roll mix/drop...its there for many other things but making people look like they can dj when they cannot, so the taboo is simply the misuse of it
No such thing as a bad mix.... hit the air horn sample 30 times... explosion sample... Jesus pose. Hand heart make... slap the crossfader over... best transition ever
dont forget to use the mic as often as possible :p
@@cingin790 🤣🤣🤣
"after that you can continue to tweak the jogwheels out of sheer stubbornness"
You did NOT have to attack me like that.
I was about to add the dance floor wouldn't notice, not unless it's seriously bad and drawn out. Another DJ would, but DJ's aren't dancing. So who cares? Just get on with it.
True dat!
Who says dj's arent dancing?😂
@@Dj_Basekiller John Travolta!
Every DJ I've seen goes straight to the VIP lounge and drinks. Sit and wait for their set.
Repeat.
@@Dj_Basekiller right. DJ and dancer here. But when you’re out and dancing and wanna have fun with friends, you don’t focus on a train wreck and let that ruin a fun night. As a DJ, you understand, it happens to the best of us and the goal is to have fun.🎉😂
I'm a DJ, and I go hard on the dance floor to any DJ dropping a fire mix
Your channel is the best thing I have come across in the DJ TH-cam world... your style is perfection 😁💯
love your tipps and humour. very enjoyable to watch! Thanks you very much for making these Videos, they already helped me very much as a beginner
Happy they are helping!
clean echo out has saved me numerous times, OR the fake echo by hitting a 1 or 1/2 loop then slowly lowering the channel fader
Love this video, I think as DJs we appreciate the craft and like you say a car crash for us can go relatively unnoticed by the audience. I'm only a hobbyist, I tend to record my sets and then listen back and get very frustrated if they don't sound like I'd envisaged but I listened back to a "car crash" set recently only to find it wasn't as bad as I'd originally thought so maybe we're a bit too hard on ourselves sometimes 🤔
I remember when I first got decks, 20 years ago and I was the same. Record a mix, listen back and not be happy 😂
I used to try and do massive long mixes and often, it wouldn’t go well.
I have a funny story . Well kinda.
I just got decks and I said I’d do a mix cd for someone in work. He was a proper decent bloke and 1 of those decent “NICE” black blokes 😁
Anyway, I give him to tape and next day he came in and I can’t remember how he worded it, but let’s just say he basically said it sounded shit and my little heart was forever broken, Tom that moment. 😂😂😂😂😂
Great video! Loving your channel.
One more trainwreck source I’ve encountered: relying on quantize when your track grid is wrong. Don’t hesitate to then Quantize (little red button on the left of the screen) off if your loops are wonky- but then don’t forget to turn it back on the next time you want to set a quantized loop.
You have the exact same sense of humour as me :D great advice, also delighted to realise I have been doing these things instinctively already
Another great video! Very helpful tips for staying in control when things start to go off the rails.
I really enjoy all of your videos. Your sense of humor does such a great job of making the material approachable and fun. Thanks!
Happydays iv learned a few tips here great video bro thanks for the tips ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
The most educational & entertaining lesson I had the last 15 years, bravo!!
I too worry about the wrong gear stopping my career from taking off in 2058 lol
Laidback Luke said something I really like about mistakes: which is if you do it 3 times it sounds like you did it on purpose. Doesn’t work all the time ovbs, but situationally you can make a mistake a happy accident instead sometimes.
I use beat jump a lot like you used hot cues in one of your last tips-really depends on the genre and if there’s a strong build but jumping back 8/16 over and over when I realize the phrasing isn’t going to line up is a saver
Love that! Yep beat jump can be used in much the same way - good shout!
Adam Neely says something similar: repetition legitimizes
@@DJRY360 repetition is a form of change
I've been learning more from this video than anything else I've tried/saw in the last month
Great to hear!
I try to avoid beat sync, but it could be a good life saver If you mess up. Thanks for that tip!
"Assign it to a hot cue, or a memory cue if you're from 10 years ago." 🤣🤣🤣
THIS IS PURE GOLD🎉 been a club dj for 10+ years. Quit 17 years ago. Rebooted my career 2 months ago. Had to learn how to play with new gear so came looking for lots of videos on tips and tricks. Just found your channel now, subbed. And putting this video is my "watch before every gig" playlist 😂. Btw did my first festival again a week ago. It was sweeeeet. Got another one coming up this saturday. Keep up the great work!
Great to hear! Always cool when I hear about people picking up the decks again 🔥
Idk if anyone else does this, but the tempo works awesome for me depending on which type of song I'm going into.
Throwing the tempo slower on "wide" to your liking.....and then poppin in with a song really gets the crowd going.
It's a "wtf" moment followed up by "YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" and whistles from the crowd :D
Oh man I’ve had songs end on me and it’s a crappy feeling…I actually have issues organizing songs before a gig for some reason. I just get there and put something together and some work and some don’t work, I need to get on the ball and start putting my songs together before I go to my next gig on Memorial Day!
Good luck!
as the new owner of a FLX10, that Denon comment hit hard. lol. well played. Love the channel.
How are you finding it?
@@ReallyChrisM upgraded from a 400 so really enjoying it overall. Stems quality needs A LOT of work..really hoping/assuming that will improve with updates. Not sure I love the feel of the platters but I'm not a scratch DJ so not a big deal. And the pads are way more sensitive than the 400's were but again not a huge deal. Overall very pleased.
.... still so much to dive into on the FLX10 but so my fave thing so far is being able to assign or isolate FX to the stems.
😂 As also a new owner of an FLX10 and also had a go on a mates prime 2 at the weekend.. I spat my coffee
@@Dilattentethought it was my controller, pads are very sensitive. Use stems to get you out of a train crash too by dropping the bass off
The move here is to do what every other major electronic show ive worked in the last 15 years has done. Have a laptop with a playlist under the table while you fiddle with knobs and and shuck and jive convincingly.
which major electronic shows have you worked on? I attend multiple shows per weekend. I'm curious to see if I've bene to one that you have worked on.
Very high quality video mate - subscribed.
I have always favord the vinyl effect of brake which originates from my days on technique 1200's ( turntables) when if the Segway was going bad ,I could just hot the platter stop button and it stops in just over a quarter turn of the platter ...and w the new decks it's helpful to add echo when doing the brake as it blends the whole effects finale when doing so.
Good info. Thanks
Great video and including other ddj s
LOVE your channel!
Awesome thanks. Good info, sidenote (maybe because I just woke up 😅) but please sometimes add a short talk break here and there. Alot of words in a short timeframe, my head is spinninggg.
Keep em coming
Great video. I laughed out loud several times. Intrigued by the moving red bars in tune with your voice on the squarish screen behind you. WHat hardoward/software combination is being used to achieve that?
It’s a little panel from Divoom called a Pixoo - it has an inbuilt mic that can change the visuals in response to sound :)
@@ReallyChrisM Thanks Chris. Appreciate you taking the time to reply and give the details 👍
6:01 Earned you a sub, that shiz hits hard! I love it! 🤣🤣🔥🔥 X
Great info, great editing. Thanks for the tips
6:01 is too funny. This might actually inspire me to make the switch to denon
Write to us from heaven
I use echo... Thank you for the good tips
You're awesome my G
This is really good advice. Thank you. What about songs with vocals.. r&b .. pop.. ? Thank you
you should still be able to use the majority of the techniques. Echo out is probably going to be your biggest friend!
@@ReallyChrisM thank you Chris. Stuff with just beats so much easier to transition out of.
It's nice to have some affirmation that I shit my pants correctly when I decide to shit my pants mid set, for the most part. Very well done video.
Can you set active loops using the Rane Four/Serato?
i have only been djing for 2 months with 2 gigs under my belt and i think hot cues is probably my go to as of now until i develop more skills
how do u get gigs?
@Wock Cena I got lucky and have a few friends who are always throwing events or know people who throw events. One of my friends also has their own clothing boutique store that regularly has a live dj, and I just asked if I could dj. My turntables didn't work the first time around so I just played music from my phone on spotify. But I did a good job just playing good music and getting people to dance that they asked me to come back a second time and I was able to get my turntables to actually work so I could really rock the crowd
@Wock Cena I've also just been talking to people at the boutique store networking and following them on social media that it's led me to slowly build up my brand and getting me more gigs now
@@visionsofpromise happy for you, thanks a lot for sharing too. I just have to get past all the anxieties that stop me from networking🤣
your humor is great
1WOWWWWWWWW, I REALLY LOVE YOU DUDE, AMAZING TRICKS!!!!!!!!!!
Was djing B2b with my mate a few years back and when took off the wrong needle after nailing a double drop. He instinctively ducked under the booth to hide from the crowd 😂😂
Did it work?
@@ReallyChrisM gave him a don’t be silly look and he proceeded to smash out the remainder of the set
"...but like puberty, its better to avoid putting the crowd through a long and painful transition." 1:34
I love how you just slip this brilliant, hilarious 10/10, mastermind of a joke in here.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the video.
your humour is jokes, better than crossfader all day lol
Mix in your headphones first kids
I prefer beat/loop roll but i also do a lot of EBM and Jungle sooooo beat roll is already present in those genres.
Great shout. Roll works really well with breakbeats
nice and very useful videos. thanks so much. As a beginner Dj should I focus on beatmatching and harmonic transition? I can do that well enough but taking loops or using effects and transition between different genres and bpms seems very difficult. It has just been 6 months and I am working at a hotel and I have played during some parties and the crowd went crazy. So, should I just focus on beatmatching and transition or go for more complex methods?
If you want to take it to the next level, start practicing fun techniques that interest you. Honestly, though, as a DJ, your number one job is to make the crowd happy. If you can do that without any fancy techniques and are happy with that, then you've already arrived at being a successful DJ.
DJing is a constant learning journey. Sounds like you are smashing it already so I would suggest try 1 or 2 new things each set you do, find out what fits your style and keeps you interested :)
relax.
Tempo to Wide and slow that track right down until it stops, make it sound like you intended for you mix to be off :)
Nice one!
Great video thank you for the tips
gr8 vid m8
Cheers!
Echo is my best friend 😂😂😂
"in case you accidentally go on a CDJ for 5 minutes in 2058" 💀💀
i like trans effect and changing the beat on it quicly while lowring the fader
But I really enjoy all of your videos!
Helpful but also funny
got me after 2 min with the vocals lol 😅👌
why don't you try play track 2 at 0 of volume, fix the bar and then turn up the volume slowly ?
If you can fix the error fast enough this could work!
Ugh no low cut echo on anything besides a controller it seems
On the new A9 you can apply the standard echo to only the mid and highs. If you only have echo available kill the bass before you trigger the effect - an extra knob to twiddle unfortunately
your microphone quality is nuts
5:43 Unless you're in Texas!
lol @ 7:07, you was wrong for that one
plase wath the software video edit to use in your dj tips video
im from morocco
I edit in davinci resolve :)
i agree with the greasy hippo thing
If your mix is clanking just hit sync lol
Nailed it - it’s fun to put yourself through the pain of trying to recover manually sometimes though 🫥
@@ReallyChrisM I’ve been a drummer for over 30 years. I’ve gotten pretty good at it but haven’t had it happen much as a dj….. yet lol
The thing is though Rekordbox full Sync is poop if scratch, you have to use the tempo Sync which just locks the BPM not the Grids.
The denon and pioneer joke hit home…
increeeedible vid
We have this by default on virtual dj
i stopped crying about my mixes days ago, i'm no pansy
Reverb with high pass!
Wonder why they didnt vote for reverb. Reverb is often better than echo in my opinion.
I've never seen anyone try to be funny so seriously 🙄
Mission accomplished. I think he’s incredibly funny and witty
stop the track, smile at the audience and start over.
Effective as well 🔥
Spiral isnt a bad go or eq it out
nice I have used spiral precisely 0 times i'll give it a try
Everyone will hate on memory cues, until it’s time to play on old players
True. I try and use the first 3 as my critical ones. That gives some safety back to the NXS2000 OG
If you don't Train wreck your not Deejaying,,,done everything needle off the wrong table,Eq'd wrong side,smashed vocals on vocals,Knocked the pitch high/low,knocked the power off,etc the list continues
bros first transition didnt even line up...
Just like eating, sync is cheating 😂😂😂
Probably still wont be able to afford cdjs by 2058😂
Or find them in stock :D
"Ruined Your DJ Transition" you pronounced Psychoactive wrong!!! :P
i cringed so hard when you spoke about auto sync....dont ever use the sync button, you will be laughed at
All father of djs has spoken
@@coldpal If youre going to use the sync buttom and let the software do it for you, then stop pretending that you know how to mix and use something like mixmeister fusion. anyone who has being Djin a few years would 100% know that mostly all DJs look down on people using the sync buttom for 2 channel simple mixing, its fake, and it makes us all look bad - its one of the many reasons why some turn table Djs look down on controller djs...this guy in the video would admit this if he was going to be honest, you not knowing this, speaks volumes to me of the lack of real world experience you have. but hey, if you dont wanna take the advice then thats cool, i was only here out of curiosity anyway
@@brightdaygaming5692 Why make the button if its taboo though? Serious question... I respect the craft but sometimes when the beach is too far, there's a swimming pool just around the corner!
@@Greasy_Thumbz Its there for things like, if your mixing track A at 80-100BPM to track B what is 128-130BPM, you can lock both tracks to track As bpm and use its tempo slider and use that to increase the bpm of both tracks at the same time while you transition going from 100- 128 leaving your right hand free to use channel faders and EQs and efx. its also for lets say if you want to off the cuff beat juggle in the middle of a set. something youll just be in a set mood and hear a track differently and want to beat juggle with another track. its there for so you can throw an acapella down and have it sync while you do a loop roll mix/drop...its there for many other things but making people look like they can dj when they cannot, so the taboo is simply the misuse of it
@@brightdaygaming5692 Well said... makes sense, brother!
Best way to get out of a bad mix ? Don't do it in the first place !