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Can anyone reccommend a good DJ decks for a beginner?
Posted on: 17.05.2013 by Savannah Ough
Looking to start djing but not sure where to start with dj gear , any help would be great!
Emelina Paglia
18.05.2013
First of all, do you want to use softwares and controllers?
Second, if you eventually plan on moving on to CDJs or Vinyls, then don't look at controllers to "learn" and "practice." Go straight to CDJs or Vinyls. Don't waste time and money.
Thirdly, is it a home setup? Are you planning on being a club DJ or Mobile DJ or just for fun?
Else Lofthus
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by jimbo9887
Firstly learn the basics using virtual dj, After that, you can buy Vestax Spin / Typhoon. they are one of the best controllers for beginners. You will have to change from Virtual DJ to Traktor after buying a controller if u really wanna be a good DJ. It needs lots of practising so good luck.
Really? So all these headliners using serato virtual dj are not good Dj's because they are not using traktor?

Honest opinion Mixtracks pro and you can test all the software and demo which work flow works best for you.
Jetta Drenzek
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by jimbo9887
Firstly learn the basics using virtual dj, After that, you can buy Vestax Spin / Typhoon. they are one of the best controllers for beginners. You will have to change from Virtual DJ to Traktor after buying a controller if u really wanna be a good DJ. It needs lots of practising so good luck.
Absolutely wrong, I know many great DJs who use VDJ.

My advice? Buy a mixtrack pro and try the demo software to see if you enjoy DJing. Go from there.
Arletta Niimi
18.05.2013
Firstly learn the basics using virtual dj, After that, you can buy Vestax Spin / Typhoon. they are one of the best controllers for beginners. You will have to change from Virtual DJ to Traktor after buying a controller if u really wanna be a good DJ. It needs lots of practising so good luck.
Ulysses Vittetoe
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by Ed Paris
sure but remember, that this is djranking s. and as you might have already experienced the community s are mostly dedicated to digital djing.
This is true, it's just that you don't truly know your preferred method of DJing until you've tried em all. I believe playing around with all the different types of gear is recommended before you drop some cash, as someone already suggested before.
Matt Kane
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
Not sure why everyone jumps to deciding on a piece of software. There's also the possibility of playing from vinyl or cdjs as well.
sure but remember, that this is djranking s. and as you might have already experienced the community s are mostly dedicated to digital djing.
Jetta Drenzek
18.05.2013
Originally Posted by firebr4nd
Not sure why everyone jumps to deciding on a piece of software. There's also the possibility of playing from vinyl or cdjs as well.
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Ulysses Vittetoe
19.05.2013
Not sure why everyone jumps to deciding on a piece of software. There's also the possibility of playing from vinyl or cdjs as well.
Ngoc Ninow
19.05.2013
Originally Posted by VanGogo
I would start with deciding which software you want to use first. Try out trial versions of Traktor, Serato DJ, Virtual DJ, etc.
Then start looking at which controller, or CDJs and mixer, or Digital Vinyl System (turntables and mixer) you might want to control the software.

Do some searching and reading to narrow down your preferences. Similar questions have already been answered many times on this community and many other DJ related sites on the web.

If possible, once you've done your homework, go to a local music store and try out some different gear to see what you might prefer.
This, but also decide what your budget is going to be, and work around this. Your budget will limit what you can buy, so use it wisely.

I'd also advocate the idea of trying to find a mate who has some kit you can have a try on and see what you believe to it. As always, just have as much fun as you can and enjoy the journey!
Meaghan Machold
19.05.2013
Get a mix track pro and download vdj Serato DJ and traktor Le. Mess around with each so you can get a taste of each program.
Avis Lekic
18.05.2013
I started on a Novation Twitch controller, got a b stock version for
Charline Dye
17.05.2013
I would start with deciding which software you want to use first. Try out trial versions of Traktor, Serato DJ, Virtual DJ, etc.
Then start looking at which controller, or CDJs and mixer, or Digital Vinyl System (turntables and mixer) you might want to control the software.

Do some searching and reading to narrow down your preferences. Similar questions have already been answered many times on this community and many other DJ related sites on the web.

If possible, once you've done your homework, go to a local music store and try out some different gear to see what you might prefer.

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