Do NOT put songs to the same bpm when you're trying to learn beat matching. No affront, but beatmatching within the same bpm is only half of real beat matching. What if the software gets the bpm wrong (possible on some breakbeat songs for example) and you don't know what to do? Would love to see some tutorials on those turntables Jon :)
I agree but As I said that’s something for later. Most people starting get frustrated very fast trying to find the tempo. I think first doing it this way is easier and more rewarding and keeps people from quitting after the first lesson
@@Jonsine Yeah that's true, learning step by step is important. I rewatched the video and I overheared that you'll go into this part later. Nice first lesson :)
DJadan4u not following you here...how else are you going to lock in a tight mix? I mean, it’s 2019 and there’s a reason why they’ve introduced a display that shows the BPM for matching with the pitch function. I’d even go as far as showing midi locking so you can use an external controller like a Maschine Jam. I know you got to learn about the jog wheel to adjust the beat, but you still have to start with matching the tempo, unless you want to do some really funky mixing. Too many purists are trying to over complicate this technique, but I like Jon’s simple approach; gives the starting DJ the option to learn about more complicated things such as cue point matching and proper use of effects. One other thing I’d add is cutting the lows from the second beat, then bring it in after it’s been mixed.
when you are preparing your tracks and setting hotcues just check the beatgrid and bpm and adjust if needed
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I think teaching to "ride the pitch" is a good second lesson for beatmatching, as it helps explain "what to do when you cannot get a reliable BPM readout". When I was learning about beatmatching, this is what was available at the time: th-cam.com/video/iDrnPP3AxRs/w-d-xo.html
Beatmatching with this Denon DJ equipment is sooooooo simple. In my day there were only turntables and a mixer without treble mids and lowers. That's it. That was still really connected with work ... and today ...... In terms of beatmatching the things are almost on their own ..... Do not get me wrong, I like today's technology too, above all things you are more versatile and can use its creativity even more. This is great ^^ Best example: the controller of Roland DJ 808 ... a powerful tool! This unit combines DJing with drum machine and voice vocoder with on-the-fly function. An insane device because beatmatching really does not matter anymore because all of this is controlled by Serato software but the DJ 808 is still a stand alone controller ... and the best that is from the price / performance ratio of what it does to performance is the bright madness .. .and is thus unrivaled at the moment. Back to basics: People should if they want to be good dj's first on quartz controlled turntables the a b c starting with beatmatching learning.
Hey Jon, how are you pal? Hope all is going well into the new year. Great video about teaching the first step into learning how to dj. I'm a dj myself, been djing 29 years and back then there were no dj schools and had to learn from other dj friends and I would watch them dj at the clubs. And then I would go home and practice in my bedroom. But recently I had a mild stroke back in May of 2018, I had to put my djing career on hold to recover from my stroke and nowadays I'm still recovering but recovered enough that I can start djing again but slowly. Nowadays, I just feel like I don't have that djing feeling anymore. I guess it's from the stroke and still healing. wow, never realize how the stroke recovery process can be quite lengthy. Anyway, I still love music and I am trying to get back into game and I won't give up because this is all I know. I can't see myself doing something else.
I went to a cosy small club where the DJ used vinyl records. I like that sound of vinyl. And yes, it’s definitely hard to DJ with vinyl the guy who performed made some little mistakes once and a while but hey, it’s vinyl!
Hey jon, thank you very much for your tutorials, we all appreciate so much the hours you put into this tutorials even though you are a very busy man. I would like to ask you a tutorial on sound distortion, since that has been my main drawback while playing my sets, (i am a amateur bedroom dj by the way)
Sorry for all the questions bro ! See this! Right the left wave should show EQ for the track on the left deck and the right for right deck yeah? Did do this, now it just has an overall EQ, so the EQ in both bars is the same. Did you know how to fix this ?
Hi Jon, really liking the DJ Lessons on your channel! Can you do a video with your top 5 DJ Transitions and how you execute them? Many thanks in advanced : )
Show how to beatmatch with some old cd`s in cdj`s. They wil not stay in beat for ever, since they are not perfect quantized. That will be a good lesson for those who want to learn this :)
I am a biginner DJ and I really like the Denon MCX8000 the fact that it can be used without laptop. I would really appreciate for your feedback. Thank u.
Oh god, don't get the 8000. I've had mine for the past 6 months and it has never once worked properly... first my library wouldn't load, then the hotcues, then it couldn't read my USBs. I was actually talking to Denon support today as a matter of fact. They can never seem to resolve problems with the mcx. Literally today, Denon DJ teased their new Prime all-in-one, which will be released soon. I am a huge fan of Denon and the SC5000s, but the MCX is a total screw-up on their behalf. Wait for the Prime all-in-one, I'm sure it will be great (I really wish I'd held out half a year ago so I could get it) www.digitaldjtips.com/2019/01/what-is-denon-dj-up-to/
Depends, think it would be ok to keep the matched bpm as not to confuse the audience. Unless you want to up the beat to buildup your set to a higher energy.
What we did was(and is) to link songs using a drum break that would slow or speed up...I was making custom tapes for the band live shows rehearsals well over 35 years ago between 3 tape recorders mixing and looping song's, imagine that... musos can learn a lot from DJs and vice-versa...when will cooperation happen? By the way, I go different diskos every week I live in a Disko city, I am accustomed to the current fashions.
I have an idea for a video that I'd like to see if you think its worth the time. In regards to club standards and CDJ units: When I opened this video I noticed that you are using Denon's. Could you do a video on differences between these and the Pioneer units? IE: what if someone who uses Denon's walks into a club with Pioneer CDJ's for a gig. Is there backwards compatibility with a USB thumb drive? If you export tracks with Rekordbox can you plug it into a Denon CDJ and have it read all your cue points etc? In other words is there a standard both Denon and Pioneer follow to ensure backwards compatibility? Just a thought.
Nice one Jon, the very foundation of dj mixing. I think that beatmatching is essential for a dj, but as you said, many newcome djs just hit the sync button and thats it.... is very dissapointing and boring to hear a very "clean" dj set, dont get me wrong, obviously a perfect dj set without mixing errors os what a dj trying to do, but sometimes for the crowd is like "he's not mixing", "its a prerecorded set" ... The better you can do it, the better dj you will be 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just got a new set of CDJ 900 Nexus' as an upgrade from my old CDJ-2000's. I noticed the Master/Sync buttons and I gave it a try and was surprised as how well it works. There are many reasons why I would not use it however: I like to be in control and I'm used to matching beats so it kind of throws me off my game when it becomes automated. I can see many reasons that the sync button would come in handy as well though.
@@ZacharySound Of course, the sync button has many useful tips and uses, but when it becomes the only way for mixing theres is and issue.... if you feel safe using it, go ahead... the better you play, the better crowd can enjoy it 👍🏻
Bro thank you for helping us out and giving all the insight story of Djing, I know it takes lot of time and hard work to be a good dj but many people just want to find that basic information, many Dj's are reluctant to share this information I don't know why but I thank you again for this :)
Hi man, I think toward the end you alluded to beatmatching in key or hitting the cue on the right part of the song for drop mixing, for example. Do you have a video on that? Would it be under basic music theory or what, great vid :)
No....Basically what I do is 1.Load a song 2.Play it 3.2nd song...Presa sync or do it manually 4.Switch songs 5.Slowly bring bpm back to normal 6.Adjust everytime there's a new song on each deck...
Hahaha know what you mean mate.. Been trying to teach myself how to mix 90's sh*t for a couple years now.. Been mixing on an 18 year old pioneer CMX 3000 so can even see the BPM on the display and still find it tricky! Old skool is the way forward! I F**ckin' Love it! Peace! :)
Most dance music is just fadez 30 sec build up fucking ridiculous like hardstyle Thats why i love to mix techno And beatmatching isnt that hard if u know how to I learned it with software and later on turntables and the nice thing was you can start mixing and beatmatching at the same time just play with the pitch while mixing But if you want every mix as smooth as possible you should beatmatch before mixing
I don't realise how to figure out the direction to push the platter in...forward or backward?....how do I know whether the song is lagging or leading with respect to the other or does the direction not matter?
Enjoying this channel. There are many videos out there on beat matching but its never a bad idea to continue to emphasize the fundamentals of what a DJ does. I always like to find out how others learn to beat match and this reminded me of how learned it. The way that I taught myself beat matching was a very classic method (started on vinyl). I took two of the same records (Mike Vandenberg - Spooky th-cam.com/video/WlLAsRija7Y/w-d-xo.html). I spent several hours paying and mixing them together. I would purposely change the pitch to push one out of sync to train wreck to force myself to learn to pitch control to put them back in sync. This track in particular I thought was a very good to practice with since it has a lot of drum taps in between beats that can throw you off if you aren't listening carefully enough. Mastering this gave me a lot of confidence and it also taught me how to save a track running out of sync very quickly with the pitch control. I did not touch the platter at all mind you when using this method.
i have serious problem i want to dj a birthday party bot most of the persian songs are between 130&140 bps we have some mazandaranian songs wiche are 152 or 165 bps i have no idea to fill the gap and its on 12 feb somebody help me 😂
You can start at any time man. If it’s something you want to try out, give it a shot! Look into a cheap controller such as a DDJ-400, and learn the basics!
hmm, how long do you keep the same tempo, don't it gets kind of repetitive and boring after a while...? I guess the goal here is to keep people jumping up and down :>)
That made me laugh...."Don't do any of that microphone- screaming- shit"
i think it fits fine to some genres, but i am also not a fan of overdoing it or to cover your bad skills
Can you do a series about this like how to prepare your set, mixing in key etc👌👌👌
Do NOT put songs to the same bpm when you're trying to learn beat matching.
No affront, but beatmatching within the same bpm is only half of real beat matching.
What if the software gets the bpm wrong (possible on some breakbeat songs for example) and you don't know what to do?
Would love to see some tutorials on those turntables Jon :)
I agree but As I said that’s something for later. Most people starting get frustrated very fast trying to find the tempo. I think first doing it this way is easier and more rewarding and keeps people from quitting after the first lesson
@@Jonsine Yeah that's true, learning step by step is important. I rewatched the video and I overheared that you'll go into this part later. Nice first lesson :)
DJadan4u not following you here...how else are you going to lock in a tight mix? I mean, it’s 2019 and there’s a reason why they’ve introduced a display that shows the BPM for matching with the pitch function. I’d even go as far as showing midi locking so you can use an external controller like a Maschine Jam. I know you got to learn about the jog wheel to adjust the beat, but you still have to start with matching the tempo, unless you want to do some really funky mixing. Too many purists are trying to over complicate this technique, but I like Jon’s simple approach; gives the starting DJ the option to learn about more complicated things such as cue point matching and proper use of effects.
One other thing I’d add is cutting the lows from the second beat, then bring it in after it’s been mixed.
when you are preparing your tracks and setting hotcues just check the beatgrid and bpm and adjust if needed
I think teaching to "ride the pitch" is a good second lesson for beatmatching, as it helps explain "what to do when you cannot get a reliable BPM readout". When I was learning about beatmatching, this is what was available at the time: th-cam.com/video/iDrnPP3AxRs/w-d-xo.html
Beatmatching with this Denon DJ equipment is sooooooo simple. In my day there were only turntables and a mixer without treble mids and lowers. That's it. That was still really connected with work ... and today ...... In terms of beatmatching the things are almost on their own ..... Do not get me wrong, I like today's technology too, above all things you are more versatile and can use its creativity even more. This is great ^^ Best example: the controller of Roland DJ 808 ... a powerful tool! This unit combines DJing with drum machine and voice vocoder with on-the-fly function. An insane device because beatmatching really does not matter anymore because all of this is controlled by Serato software but the DJ 808 is still a stand alone controller ... and the best that is from the price / performance ratio of what it does to performance is the bright madness .. .and is thus unrivaled at the moment. Back to basics: People should if they want to be good dj's first on quartz controlled turntables the a b c starting with beatmatching learning.
World class bro explanation thank you
I almost bought a Denon DJ set, but they were expensive.. So, I went with Pioneer and an Xone mixer.. Thanks Jon, you're the best.
Thank you this is really helpful ✨
Btw, can you please make this series with at least 1 or 2 episodes a week? Also, can we please have actual gig footage from you DJing, Jon?
this please
Needy much?
@@chelskisoldat7973 yup! Love his music and the knowledge that he shares! I would love to see more DJing stuff from him as well! ( :
@@chelskisoldat7973 annoying, much?
Hey Jon, how are you pal? Hope all is going well into the new year. Great video about teaching the first step into learning how to dj. I'm a dj myself, been djing 29 years and back then there were no dj schools and had to learn from other dj friends and I would watch them dj at the clubs. And then I would go home and practice in my bedroom. But recently I had a mild stroke back in May of 2018, I had to put my djing career on hold to recover from my stroke and nowadays I'm still recovering but recovered enough that I can start djing again but slowly. Nowadays, I just feel like I don't have that djing feeling anymore. I guess it's from the stroke and still healing. wow, never realize how the stroke recovery process can be quite lengthy. Anyway, I still love music and I am trying to get back into game and I won't give up because this is all I know. I can't see myself doing something else.
I went to a cosy small club where the DJ used vinyl records. I like that sound of vinyl. And yes, it’s definitely hard to DJ with vinyl the guy who performed made some little mistakes once and a while but hey, it’s vinyl!
Awesome lessons man
Hey jon, thank you very much for your tutorials, we all appreciate so much the hours you put into this tutorials even though you are a very busy man. I would like to ask you a tutorial on sound distortion, since that has been my main drawback while playing my sets, (i am a amateur bedroom dj by the way)
Sorry for all the questions bro ! See this! Right the left wave should show EQ for the track on the left deck and the right for right deck yeah? Did do this, now it just has an overall EQ, so the EQ in both bars is the same. Did you know how to fix this ?
Very helpful video thank you 👏🏻
Hi Jon, really liking the DJ Lessons on your channel! Can you do a video with your top 5 DJ Transitions and how you execute them? Many thanks in advanced : )
great video ! very well eplained :)
Show how to beatmatch with some old cd`s in cdj`s. They wil not stay in beat for ever, since they are not perfect quantized. That will be a good lesson for those who want to learn this :)
you're a bad ass. thanks for these vids
Can't wait for next videos
I am a biginner DJ and I really like the Denon MCX8000 the fact that it can be used without laptop. I would really appreciate for your feedback. Thank u.
Oh god, don't get the 8000. I've had mine for the past 6 months and it has never once worked properly... first my library wouldn't load, then the hotcues, then it couldn't read my USBs. I was actually talking to Denon support today as a matter of fact. They can never seem to resolve problems with the mcx. Literally today, Denon DJ teased their new Prime all-in-one, which will be released soon. I am a huge fan of Denon and the SC5000s, but the MCX is a total screw-up on their behalf. Wait for the Prime all-in-one, I'm sure it will be great (I really wish I'd held out half a year ago so I could get it) www.digitaldjtips.com/2019/01/what-is-denon-dj-up-to/
CDJ can be used without laptop. Only hiphop DJ uses laptop
@@lamborghinicountach7370 Plently of EDM Dj's use laptops
Really cool videos! Well explained.
Can you provide a link to the 2nd lesson? I can't find it on your fun video page.
Then what do you do after you beat match and transition. You adjusted the tempo to something to match the other song. Do you bring it back then??
Want to know the same
Depends, think it would be ok to keep the matched bpm as not to confuse the audience. Unless you want to up the beat to buildup your set to a higher energy.
YOUR VIDEOS ARE FREAKIN AWESOME!! Keep up the quality content!
More videos like this please. Maybe have a camera over your shoulder as well, so we get your point of view?
Absolutely perfectly explained great video bro!
What we did was(and is) to link songs using a drum break that would slow or speed up...I was making custom tapes for the band live shows rehearsals well over 35 years ago between 3 tape recorders mixing and looping song's, imagine that... musos can learn a lot from DJs and vice-versa...when will cooperation happen? By the way, I go different diskos every week I live in a Disko city, I am accustomed to the current fashions.
In the next episode can you show us how to mix radio edits?
Just transition with reverb or directly
Hey Jon! Hope you're doing well
I have an idea for a video that I'd like to see if you think its worth the time. In regards to club standards and CDJ units: When I opened this video I noticed that you are using Denon's. Could you do a video on differences between these and the Pioneer units? IE: what if someone who uses Denon's walks into a club with Pioneer CDJ's for a gig. Is there backwards compatibility with a USB thumb drive? If you export tracks with Rekordbox can you plug it into a Denon CDJ and have it read all your cue points etc? In other words is there a standard both Denon and Pioneer follow to ensure backwards compatibility? Just a thought.
Nice one Jon, the very foundation of dj mixing. I think that beatmatching is essential for a dj, but as you said, many newcome djs just hit the sync button and thats it.... is very dissapointing and boring to hear a very "clean" dj set, dont get me wrong, obviously a perfect dj set without mixing errors os what a dj trying to do, but sometimes for the crowd is like "he's not mixing", "its a prerecorded set" ... The better you can do it, the better dj you will be 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just got a new set of CDJ 900 Nexus' as an upgrade from my old CDJ-2000's. I noticed the Master/Sync buttons and I gave it a try and was surprised as how well it works. There are many reasons why I would not use it however: I like to be in control and I'm used to matching beats so it kind of throws me off my game when it becomes automated. I can see many reasons that the sync button would come in handy as well though.
@@ZacharySound Of course, the sync button has many useful tips and uses, but when it becomes the only way for mixing theres is and issue.... if you feel safe using it, go ahead... the better you play, the better crowd can enjoy it 👍🏻
Bro thank you for helping us out and giving all the insight story of Djing, I know it takes lot of time and hard work to be a good dj but many people just want to find that basic information, many Dj's are reluctant to share this information I don't know why but I thank you again for this :)
Where is the video on phrasing?? I can't seem to find it in the playlist.
Wie cool wäre mega wenn du eine Playlist bzw einen Guide machst für amfänger ! :)
*Anfänger ( nice Autokorrektur )
Hi man, I think toward the end you alluded to beatmatching in key or hitting the cue on the right part of the song for drop mixing, for example. Do you have a video on that? Would it be under basic music theory or what, great vid :)
And I understand that changing the songs tempo too much changes the vibe.
Please, make others!!
Nice dude
Ooo keep doing these
Does someone know which tracks he played?
Make two song on the same BPM. Does that mean all the song that you're going to play will be on the same tempo?
No....Basically what I do is
1.Load a song
2.Play it
3.2nd song...Presa sync or do it manually
4.Switch songs
5.Slowly bring bpm back to normal
6.Adjust everytime there's a new song on each deck...
Like if you love Jons setup! :o
hahaha :) you think you can beat match ? try jungle on vinyl XD
Hahaha know what you mean mate.. Been trying to teach myself how to mix 90's sh*t for a couple years now.. Been mixing on an 18 year old pioneer CMX 3000 so can even see the BPM on the display and still find it tricky! Old skool is the way forward! I F**ckin' Love it! Peace! :)
second lesson of beatmatching?
Most dance music is just fadez 30 sec build up fucking ridiculous like hardstyle
Thats why i love to mix techno
And beatmatching isnt that hard if u know how to
I learned it with software and later on turntables and the nice thing was you can start mixing and beatmatching at the same time just play with the pitch while mixing
But if you want every mix as smooth as possible you should beatmatch before mixing
I don't realise how to figure out the direction to push the platter in...forward or backward?....how do I know whether the song is lagging or leading with respect to the other or does the direction not matter?
You just dew it
I think that's the thing you learn when you learn to beat match. If you hear which is faster, you know how to adjust. Practice, practice, practice.
Enjoying this channel. There are many videos out there on beat matching but its never a bad idea to continue to emphasize the fundamentals of what a DJ does. I always like to find out how others learn to beat match and this reminded me of how learned it.
The way that I taught myself beat matching was a very classic method (started on vinyl). I took two of the same records (Mike Vandenberg - Spooky th-cam.com/video/WlLAsRija7Y/w-d-xo.html). I spent several hours paying and mixing them together. I would purposely change the pitch to push one out of sync to train wreck to force myself to learn to pitch control to put them back in sync.
This track in particular I thought was a very good to practice with since it has a lot of drum taps in between beats that can throw you off if you aren't listening carefully enough.
Mastering this gave me a lot of confidence and it also taught me how to save a track running out of sync very quickly with the pitch control. I did not touch the platter at all mind you when using this method.
6:30 😂😂😂
i have serious problem i want to dj a birthday party bot most of the persian songs are between 130&140 bps we have some mazandaranian songs wiche are 152 or 165 bps
i have no idea to fill the gap and its on 12 feb
somebody help me 😂
Please install language arabic pleaseI want to be a DJ but not fluent in English so I hope you can download Arabic to all videos🙏🙏
DJ ing looks like a lot of fun...too bad I'm 52.
You can start at any time man. If it’s something you want to try out, give it a shot! Look into a cheap controller such as a DDJ-400, and learn the basics!
Please record your deck audio in recorder not live mic
I think I would rather have 3 decks so you can do complex mixes like Laidback Luke.
Club standard is 4...
Edit, just realized: the denon players have two layers on them, so you can actually do those mashups in this setup
Comment Guy I did not realize that...cool feature!
@A Q So, LBLs three Denon decks are actually six? That must be confusing!
@@TonyThomas10000 no not 3. 2players are 4 decks + 2 turntable decks
@A Q theoretically yea but it's limited to 4 anyways
Dis need t learn how to hook up the gear. That’s the first thing the need to learn.
hmm, how long do you keep the same tempo, don't it gets kind of repetitive and boring after a while...? I guess the goal here is to keep people jumping up and down :>)
Man, DJing these days is cheating.
Not really. You still have to know how to read and entertain the crowd.... That's what DJ is all about.. Software may never be able to do that! Lol
The songs sound the same..
how will you beatmatch 128 and 112 or something between 100 to 120 with the 125 to 130 range,are you gonna just use sync 😂😂😂
Use the pitch fader lol
@@sambroadhurst9091 LOL
Beatmatching isn't hard. I picked it up in a day. But I played bass for years, so there's that.